Lithium on Landore Land14 Sep 2016 08:46
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UPDATE ON BAM EAST GOLD PROSPECT AND LITHIUM PROSPECTS ON THE JUNIOR LAKE PROPERTY - MAY 17th 2017
Junior Lake, Ontario Lithium prospects:
In light of recent increased lithium exploration activity in northwestern Ontario, Landore is currently reviewing its lithium prospects in the northern area of its highly prospective Junior Lake property.
There are several lithium occurrences in the vicinity of Junior Lake, extending from the Seymour Lake Lithium project located approximately 25 kilometres west of Landore's Junior Lake western boundary, through to the Falcon Lake Lithium property located adjacent to the north western corner of the Junior Lake property.
Landore has three known lithium occurrences:
· The historical Despard Lithium deposit. (Ontario Department of Mines, Geological Report No. 55, Crescent lake Area, by E.G. Pye, 1968). Located approximately 2 kilometres east of the Western boundary of Junior Lake.
· The Swole Lake Spodumene bearing pegmatite: Discovered by Landore and located in the center of the Junior Lake property, 10 kilometers to the east of the Despard Lithium occurrence. With drill hole 0411-304 returning intersections of 1.12% Li2O over 3.1m and 1.14% Li2O over 8.8m.
· The Tape Lake pegmatites, located 5 kilometres north of Swole Lake, with rock chip samples from one pegmatite dyke returning 1.036%, 1.219% and 2.374% Li2O.
The area in between these occurrences has not been explored by Landore and there is little evidence of historical exploration activity.