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MGS Geoscientific report

MGS-report

Geology of the Flin Flon area, Manitoba and Saskatchewan (parts of NTS 63K12, 13)

By R-L. Simard, K. MacLachlan, H.L. Gibson, Y.M. DeWolfe, C.A. Devine, P.D. Kremer, B. Lafrance, D. Ames, E.C. Syme, A.H. Bailes, K. Bailey, D. Price, S. Pehrsson, E.M. Lewis, D. Lewis and A.G. Galley

Orix Geosciences report

Orix Geosciences Inc. Nordic Minerals Co

Douglas Lake, Saskatchewan, Flin Flon Mining District

Orix Geoscience Inc.

Work Conducted: May to June 2020

 

Nordic Minerals Inc. holds a disposition in the Flin Flon Greenstone Belt, which is known to host many world-class volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits. There are more than 30 producing base and precious metal deposits of varying size hosted within the Flin Flon Greenstone Belt, which has been explored since the discovery of the Mandy Mine in 1915.

 

Research and compilation on behalf of Nordic Minerals Ltd. was conducted from May to June 2020, by Orix Geoscience Inc. for the purpose of providing a detailed summary of the property and recommendations for future exploration.

Kushner Report

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Douglas Lake Claim S111969

D. Skye Kushner Field

Work Conducted: June 11, 2017 ̶June 16, 2017

 

From June 11th to June 15th, 2017 the author of this report conducted a surface sampling programme for the Douglas Lake claim under the direction of the claim holder, Nordic Minerals Ltd.; A private company headed by Mr. Donald Benson, CEO. Previous information made available for this property were site assessment reports by George C. Sharpe (Pers. Comm., 2012), J.D. Krebs (Pers. Comm., 2012), and Foran Mining Corporation (Pers. Comm., 2015) in addition to past assessments from academic and government sources. This report will present a summary of the field work conducted, including sample locations and assay results, in addition to recommendations for future work.

 

Location and Access: Claim S111969 is located approximately 1 km west of the town of Creighton, SK, and is accessible by car through provincial highway 167, which runs through the claim (Figure 1). The northwestern quadrant of the claim is traversable through a low-cut path supporting power lines running north-south along the western portion of the claim. Access to islands on Douglas Lake is only possible using non-motorized boats due to boating restrictions on the lake.

George Sharpe Report

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During the period of September 17-19, 2012, this author in the company of Mr. Robert Fisher, CMA conducted a site visit to determine from direct property examination, the resonance coupling abilities of local occurrences of copper and other mineral commodities, present on this three claim group, held in the name of Nordic Minerals Ltd. (Nordic), a private company headed by Mr. Donald Benson, CEO.

KREBS Report

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Douglas Lake Claim

Preliminary field report for field work conducted on the Douglas Lake claim 2012

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