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Bolt Metals Corp. is an exploration company, which engages in the acquisition and development of production grade nickel-cobalt deposits. The firm's portfolio of properties includes Soap Gulch, a copper SEDEX project in Montana, and Switchback, a copper-silver project located in British Columbia. The Soap Gulch property lies within Silver Bow and Madison Counties, 32 kilometers (km) south of Butte, Montana. Soap Gulch property is comprised of over 216 federal unpatented lode claims and totals 4,320 acres. The Switchback Property is an exploration stage property located 55 km east of Terrace, British Columbia. The property consists of eight contiguous mineral claims totaling 2,560 hectares. Its New Britain Antimony and Gold Project comprises approximately 493 hectares located approximately 40 km north, north-west of Kaslo, British Columbia. The Northwind property comprises a package of over 53 claims, covering approximately 3,000 hectares of ground.
Bolt Metals Corp. is an exploration company, which engages in the acquisition and development of production grade nickel-cobalt deposits. The firm's portfolio of properties includes Soap Gulch, a copper SEDEX project in Montana, and Switchback, a copper-silver project located in British Columbia. The Soap Gulch property lies within Silver Bow and Madison Counties, 32 kilometers (km) south of Butte, Montana. Soap Gulch property is comprised of over 216 federal unpatented lode claims and totals 4,320 acres. The Switchback Property is an exploration stage property located 55 km east of Terrace, British Columbia. The property consists of eight contiguous mineral claims totaling 2,560 hectares. Its New Britain Antimony and Gold Project comprises approximately 493 hectares located approximately 40 km north, north-west of Kaslo, British Columbia. The Northwind property comprises a package of over 53 claims, covering approximately 3,000 hectares of ground.
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