Project Category: Other Uranium Opportunities

Frontier

CanAlaska’s Frontier property, totaling 15,929 ha, is located in the northeastern Athabasca Basin. The project is five kilometres northeast of the present-day Athabasca Basin edge along the regional-scale Roughrider Mineralized Corridor (RMC). The RMC is host to multiple uranium deposits and showings, including Roughrider, Midwest, J Zone, Dawn Lake, Moonlight, Osprey, and the McClean Lake Frontier

Enterprise

CanAlaska’s Enterprise property, totaling 12,060 ha, is located in the southeastern Athabasca Basin. The project is twenty kilometres south of the present-day Athabasca Basin edge and the Key Lake Mine and Mill complex along Highway 914. Historical exploration on the project consists of prospecting and geological mapping that were completed in conjunction with airborne radiometric, Enterprise

Nebula

CanAlaska’s Nebula property, totaling 14,854 ha, is located in the southeastern Athabasca Basin. The project is thirty kilometres south of the present-day Athabasca Basin edge and the Key Lake Mine and Mill complex along Highway 914. The project covers over 40 kilometres of the interpreted Key Lake structural corridor and associated conductors. Historical exploration on Nebula

McTavish

CanAlaska’s McTavish property, totaling 2,685 ha, is located in the Eastern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada. The project is located 5 km northwest of Cameco’s Millennium uranium deposit. The project area has been periodically explored for unconformity-type uranium deposits since the late 1970’s with work on and adjacent to the project consisting of airborne and ground McTavish

Intrepid East

CanAlaska’s Intrepid East property, totaling 29,258 ha, is located in the northeastern Athabasca Basin. The project is located just inside the northeastern edge of the present-day Athabasca Basin approximately 20 kilometres north of the high-grade Hurricane Uranium Deposit.  The Intrepid East project is well situated in relation to several other projects in the Company’s portfolio Intrepid East

Intrepid West

CanAlaska’s Intrepid West property, totaling 29,489 ha, is located in the northeastern Athabasca Basin. The project is located just inside the northeastern edge of the present-day Athabasca Basin approximately 20 kilometres north of the high-grade Hurricane Uranium Deposit.  The Intrepid West project is well situated in relation to several other projects in the Company’s portfolio Intrepid West

Constellation

CanAlaska’s Constellation property, totaling 11,142 ha, is located in the southeastern Athabasca Basin. The project is sixty kilometres south of the present-day Athabasca Basin edge and the Key Lake Mine and Mill complex along Highway 914. Historical exploration on the project consists of prospecting and geological mapping that were completed in conjunction with airborne radiometric, Constellation

Voyager

CanAlaska’s Voyager property, totaling 5,634 ha, is located in the southeastern Athabasca Basin. The project is thirty kilometres south of the present-day Athabasca Basin edge and the Key Lake Mine and Mill complex along Highway 914.   Historical exploration on the project consists of prospecting and geological mapping that were completed in conjunction with airborne Voyager

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 km Waterbury East

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 long Watson

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