Search
Close this search box.

Hidden Bay (Uranium) 100% owned

Overview

  • 31.9km2 – Prospective for unconformity and basement-hosted uranium deposits, with uranium mineralisation reported in historic drilling.
  • Located on the eastern edge of the Athabasca Basin at the sub-Athabasca unconformity. Western part of property has Athabasca Group sandstone cover and eastern portion is underlain by metamorphic basement rocks of the Wollaston Domain.
  • Also, located around 20km and 30km southeast of Rabbit Lake Uranium Mine and Eagle Point Uranium Mine respectively.
  • Rabbit Lake Uranium Mine was the longest-operating uranium mine in North America, producing more than 203 Mlbs of U3O8 over 41 years. (www.cameco.com/businesses/uranium-operations/suspended/rabbit-lake)
  • Hidden Bay area shares many geological similarities with the Rabbit Lake/Eagle Point area.
  • Raven-Horseshoe deposits located 13km north in similar geological setting.
  • Only one hole drilled within the claim area in the last 35 years, indicative of the lack of modern exploration
  • Five diamond drill-holes were completed in October 2024 to test four targets, with two holes intersecting elevated radioactivity and hydrothermal alteration.
  • Follow-up work planned in 2025 including ground IP/Resistivity and drilling.
Gravity image of Hidden Bay Uranium Project, planned drilling