The Lennac Lake Property is located west of Babine Lake in central British Columbia. The nearest town is Granisle, about 18 kilometres northeast of the property.
The Property covers a number of copper-molybdenum showings that were first discovered by Amax Exploration Inc. in 1971.
Amax did a limited amount of drilling and allowed the claims to lapse. This work defined two areas of low grade Cu mineralization - the West and East zones.
Subsequent operators on the property have included Kennecott, Cominco, Hudson Bay Exploration and Development, Dentonia Resources and Riverside Resources.
The Lennac Lake Property consists of seven contiguous mineral titles that are located within the Omineca Mining Division.
The total area covered by these mineral titles is 2296.6 hectares.
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