The Greenland Creek property consists of 247 claims (15,000 acres) located 30km north of Kimberley, in southeastern British Columbia. Initial drilling on the property was carried out in 1996 by the Eagle Plains/Miner River joint-venture (now merged), and consisted of 5 drillholes totalling approximately 1800' (550m). Drilling completed in early November of 1997 consisted of 7 shallow holes comprising a total of 2000' (600m). All 7 holes encountered base-metal mineralization and alteration assemblages associated with sedex deposits. Numerous thin stratabound sulphide bands were intersected, some of which display continuity over 60m, and are open down-dip and along strike.
This property is project of merit and is available for option.
Updated June 26, 2009 |

Greenland Creek - Project Details [PDF]
Greenland Creek Geology Map [PDF]
Project News:
Aug 23, 2007 - Drilling Commences
Sept 7, 2000 - Drilling Programs Completed
Jun 28, 2000 - Drilling Commences
Nov 19, 1999 - Exploration Program Completed
Jul 22, 1999 - Kennecott Begins Exploration
Feb 2, 1999 - Option Agreement Executed
Jan 12, 1999 - Findlay Drilling Yeilds Results
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