Property Highlights
The CMB in Labrador is an under explored mineralized belt which has taken a back seat to Canada’s other prolific Uranium jurisdictions.
With the Michelin deposit as a compelling bench mark the company sees the potential as immense.
Maurizio Cordova - CEO
Uranium mineralization occurs in a zoned pegmatite body exposed over approx 50 metres wide in a road cut
Uranium mineralization occurs on both sides of the highway in the roadcuts suggesting N/S continuity of the zones
Numerous uranium showings at surface identified within a zoned pegmatite body exposed over 50 metres
A total of 39 samples were collected and analyzed by the previous operator
High-grade uranium zones are found in narrow biotite-rich sections, bulk tonnage targets may also exist
High grade uranium mineralized zones are 1-3 m wide
The Route 500 Project benefits from direct access to the Churchill Falls Generating Station, one of the world’s largest hydroelectric facilities. This reliable, renewable energy source supports cost-effective and environmentally responsible operations.
Cost Efficiency & Stability
Proximity to a major power source reduces energy and transportation costs while ensuring consistent, stable energy supply for uninterrupted operations and minimal downtime.
Environmental Leadership
Leveraging green energy aligns with sustainability goals, significantly reducing the project’s carbon footprint and supporting clean energy initiatives.