16 claims staked by Banroy Resources cover an area of 677.52 hectares, being valid for 2 years until June 22, 2013 in
La Pause Township, Quebec, Canada.
Quebec has been in the top 10 in the annual mining survey since 2001 by Fraser Institute, and in first place in 2007/2008, 2008/2009, and 2009/2010. A territory is considered attractive, and a business climate is considered favorable by the mining industry.
The claims are within the Quebec’s Abitibi mining camp which hosts the world-renowned great number and high grade of its precious metal (Au-Ag) and polymetallic (Cu-Zn-Au-Ag and Cu-Au) ore deposits.
the geological setting of the Banroy property, which exist between Destor-Porcupine and Larder Lake-Cadillac faults, exhibits geological features similar to the Kerr Addison (10,457,000 oz of gold from 1938 to 1996) and Holloway (4.9 M metric tonnes grading 5.9 g/t Au) ore deposits in Ontario. The works conducted by Resources Cartier Inc. in nearby areas also show a great potential for gold and based metal discoveries.
Introduction to Banroy Gold
Quebec has been in the top 10 in the annual mining survey since 2001 by Fraser Institute, and in first place in 2007/2008, 2008/2009, and 2009/2010. A territory is considered attractive, and a business climate is considered favorable by the mining industry, on the basis of several specific factors. Listed below are the ten specific factors that help making Québec one of the best places in the world for mineral exploration:
An attractive territory
- A steady rate of major discoveries
- A major past production, with world class deposits
- A rich and diversified current mining production
- A vast, little explored and open territory
- Great geoscience infrastructure
An enviable business climate
- A reliable and modern mining regime
- A territory well served by transportation and energy infrastructures
- Great access to venture capital
- Generous tax incentives
- Partnerships for sustainable development
- The exploration claims were staked by Banroy Resources within the Quebec’s Abitibi mining camp which hosts the world-renowned great number and high grade of its precious metal (Au-Ag) and polymetallic (Cu-Zn-Au-Ag and Cu-Au) ore deposits. No site visit has been conducted. The claims were staked based on the research of related geological reports in Abitibi area.








