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Moon Lake South

  CanAlaska holds a 25% ownership in the Moon Lake South JV operated by our partner Denison Mines Corporation. The property is host to a five km long Northeast trending conductive corridor known as the CR-3 conductor. The CR-3 conductor is located two kilometres west of the K-trend, host to the Gryphon Deposit on Denison’s Moon Lake South

Taggart

  CanAlaska’s Taggart property, totalling 28,328 ha, is located in the western Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada. The property is 60 km northeast of the Triple R and Arrow uranium deposits along the mineralized Patterson Lake Corridor.  Geophysical and geological compilation work suggest that the basement rocks of the Patterson Lake Corridor, consisting of granitic to Taggart

NW Manitoba

Location The project lies in northwest Manitoba just east of the border of northeast Saskatchewan. It is 70 km north of Reindeer Lake and covers 143,603 hectares. The project has similar geology to areas which include the Rabbit Lake, Collins Bay and Eagle Point Uranium mines 90 kilometres to the South West.   Geology The NW Manitoba

Patterson West Project

  CanAlaska’s Patterson West property, totaling 3,015 ha, is located in the Patterson Lake area of the Athabasca Basin. The project straddles the southwestern edge of the present-day Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan Canada. The Patterson West project is located 10 – 15 km west of the Triple R and Arrow uranium deposits. A VTEMmax airborne Patterson West Project

Watson

  CanAlaska’s Watson property, totaling 10,085 ha, is located 55 km from the northeastern margin of the present-day Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Watson project is part of CanAlaska’s NE Wollaston land package, where the main target is basement-hosted uranium deposits similar to Eagle Point or Arrow. The project is located on a portion of a Watson

Warren

  CanAlaska’s Warren property, totaling 4,901 ha, is located 75 km from the northeastern margin of the present-day Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada.  The Warren project is part of CanAlaska’s NE Wollaston land package, where the main target is basement-hosted uranium deposits similar to Eagle Point or Arrow. The project is located Northeast of the Watson Warren

Kingston

  CanAlaska’s Kingston property, totaling 12,769 ha, is located 90 km from the northeastern margin of the present-day Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Kingston project is part of CanAlaska’s NE Wollaston land package, where the main target is basement-hosted uranium deposits similar to Eagle Point or Arrow. The property is host to the extension of Kingston

Burrill

  CanAlaska’s Burrill property, totaling 5,601 ha, is located 60 km from the northeastern margin of the present-day Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Burrill project is part of CanAlaska’s NE Wollaston land package, where the main target is basement-hosted uranium deposits similar to Eagle Point or Arrow. The property is located Southeast of the Kingston Burrill

Waterbury East

  CanAlaska’s Waterbury East property, totaling 1,337 ha is located in the northeastern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada. The project has approximately 200 m of Athabasca sandstone cover overlying the basement rocks of the Wollaston Domain. The claim has been subject to historical regional and project scale ground and airborne geophysical surveys that highlight at 7 Waterbury East

CanAlaska Identifies Uranium Targets in Western Athabasca

15 Kilometre Strongly Conductive Target Corridor Identified Corridor Mirrors Saskatoon Lake Conductor – Host to the Large Shea Creek Uranium Deposits Vancouver, Canada, December 9, 2021 – CanAlaska Uranium Ltd. (TSX-V: CVV; OTCQB: CVVUF; Frankfurt: DH7N) (“CanAlaska” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that compilation work on the Company’s newly acquired Carswell project, totalling CanAlaska Identifies Uranium Targets in Western Athabasca

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