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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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 South

Near interpreted regional Rabbit Lake – Collins Bay fault system Located within 10 km of Cigar Lake mine site Polymetallic unconformity uranium mineralization associated with nickel, cobalt, and arsenic Objective: Large polymetallic unconformity-hosted uranium deposit Planned 2022 exploration programs Location and Ownership This project is located in the Northeastern Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan and lies […]

Key Extension

Key Lake deposits and showings 15 km from project boundary Property Option Agreement signed allowing CanAlaska to earn 100% interest Minimal drill testing despite prolonged regional exploration Key Lake structure and stratigraphy interpreted to trend onto project Objective: Basement-hosted uranium deposit discovery Planned 2022 exploration programs Location and Ownership This project is located in the […]

West McArthur

Overview Close to the world’s richest Uranium Mine, Cameco’s McArthur River Adjacent to Fox Lake Deposit, discovered by Cameco in 2013 Over $25 million of work successfully identified 7 Target Areas “Pike Zone” – Basement-hosted high-grade uranium discovery made in Summer of 2022 is the main focus of the Company’s recent efforts on the projects […]

Cree East

Overview Located 35 kms from the Key Lake Mine Over 56,000 hectares land package Objective: a large unconformity uranium deposit Extensive uranium bearing systems, 9 target areas being tested. Over $19M invested by prior Korean partnership. 100% owned by CanAlaska Location and Ownership The Cree East project is a high-priority property located in the south-eastern […]

Athabasca Diamond Project

In late December 2017, CanAlaska staked 3 claims, in an area recently opened for staking, north of Patterson Lake, Saskatchewan. These claims contain kimberlite-style targets with clear magnetic responses similar to the ones tested by De Beers in 2016, but here these magnetic anomalies are associated with strong electromagnetic responses, modeled to be over 50 […]

Mouse Mountain Cu-Au Project

Summary of the Mouse Mountain Project Mouse Mountain is a well known Cu-Au porphyry located in the central Quesnellia terrane between Mt Polley and Mt Milligan. It has seen sporadic exploration since the 1950’s when a carload of hand sorted ore grading 5.5% Cu was sent to the Tacoma smelter. CanAlaska acquired the property by […]

Thompson Nickel Belt – Main

Introduction CanAlaska has acquired eight properties in the Thompson Nickel Belt (TNB): Strong, Hunter, Wilson, Strong Extension and North Moak in the North of the Belt and Manibridge, Resting and Halfway in the South of the Belt (Figure 1). The TNB is the host of over 18 nickel deposits, and with production of 6 billion […]

Ruttan area Cu-Zn Project

Summary of the Nisku Property The Nisku Property is located 10 km of the former Ruttan Mine. It is underlain by a volcano-sedimentary sequence similar to the one hosting the Ruttan deposit. Old drill holes show the presence of chalcopyrite in several horizons. A VTEM survey carried out in 2009 by Kria Resources outline a […]