Mayo Lake Minerals Inc
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Mayo Lake Minerals, Inc. engages in the identification, acquisition, evaluation, and exploration of gold and silver mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Carp, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2022-05-05. The firm has four precious metal projects in the Tombstone Gold (Plutonic) Belt of the Tintina Gold Province. The properties cover about 188 square kilometers in the Yukon’s Mayo Mining District and lie within the traditional territory of the Na-Cho Nyak Dun First Nation. The firm is focusing on its two flagship properties: the Carlin-Roop Silver Project lying within the Keno Hill Silver District and the Anderson-Davidson gold property. Its other projects include Trail-Minto and Edmonton claim group. Carlin-Roop, which is the amalgamation of two contiguous claim groups, is composed of 215 quartz claims covering an area of 43 square kilometers. Anderson-Davidson consists of 434 contiguous quartz claims covering an area of 86.8 square kilometers, near the community of Mayo, Yukon.
Mayo Lake Minerals, Inc. engages in the identification, acquisition, evaluation, and exploration of gold and silver mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Carp, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2022-05-05. The firm has four precious metal projects in the Tombstone Gold (Plutonic) Belt of the Tintina Gold Province. The properties cover about 188 square kilometers in the Yukon’s Mayo Mining District and lie within the traditional territory of the Na-Cho Nyak Dun First Nation. The firm is focusing on its two flagship properties: the Carlin-Roop Silver Project lying within the Keno Hill Silver District and the Anderson-Davidson gold property. Its other projects include Trail-Minto and Edmonton claim group. Carlin-Roop, which is the amalgamation of two contiguous claim groups, is composed of 215 quartz claims covering an area of 43 square kilometers. Anderson-Davidson consists of 434 contiguous quartz claims covering an area of 86.8 square kilometers, near the community of Mayo, Yukon.
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