PROJECT OVERVIEW
Sable’s property is located in the Toodoggone region of North-Central British Columbia, approximately 450 km north of Prince George. The Toodoggone region consists of low-grade, large tonnage Copper-Gold Porphyry deposits, such as Northgate Mineral’s Kemess Mine, 30 km to the south, and high-grade, low tonnage Gold-Silver Epithermal deposits, such as Sable’s Baker and Shasta mines, and the nearby historic Cheni mine.
The property controlled by Sable consists of approximately 58 km2 of contiguous mineral tenures, includes two active mining leases, and a fully permitted mill. Sable also has year-round camp facilities in place, sufficient to support mining, mineral processing, and exploration activities. Access to the property is gained via the Omineca Resource Road that was established in the late 1980’s, and is currently maintained year-round. In addition, the 5,500 foot long Sturdee Airstrip is located 10 kilometres south of the Camp, or, alternatively, there is a year-round airstrip located at the Kemess Mine, 30 kilometres southeast of our camp.
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