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INTroDUCTION

St-Moise, Quebec

Located 36 km from the coastal village of Grand-Métis, the property is included in a region of forest land. The silica showing sector also contains limestone which is exploited in the region by a small quarry.

The siliceous units of the Val-Brillant Formation rest above the Orignal Formation which is recognized in Lower St-Lawrence and Gaspesia for containing the most aluminous argillite in Quebec1. The presence of these three minerals (silica-limestone-aluminous claystones) in the St-Moïse region could be highly strategic for certain industrial applications.

1. GM695509 Geologic report, Tiphane, M. (1975) DP323 and Quebec Ministry of Natural Resources

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GEOLOGY

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Regional Geology Map source: Geology of Quebec, SIGEOM – Ministry of Natural Resources and Forests

GEOPHYSICS & SAMPLING

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2nd Vertical Gradients map source: High sensitivity aeromagnetic survey South-Central Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec – GSC 2004

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Historical Rock Assay map source: Compilation Geological Reconnaissance and Sampling – Project Awantjish, QC, Bowmore Exploration Ltd – GM 69509, 2016

PROJECTS

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ST. GABRIEL

MATAPEDIA

COMPORTÉ

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