Athabasca Basin
Anyone who follows the uranium market is familiar with Canada’s legendary Athabasca Basin (the “Basin”) – host to the world’s richest uranium deposits with U3O<...
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Carson Lake
The 100%-owned Carson Lake Project consists of 2 claims totaling 4,972 hectares on the eastern side of Canada’s Athabasca Basin. It adjoins ValOre Metals Hatchet Lake Project (optione...
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Denare West
The Denare West Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) project is located in east-central Saskatchewan, roughly 55 kilometres west-southwest of Flin Flon, Manitoba and it comprises 10 clai...
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Henday Lake
The 100% owned Henday Lake property is 1,029 hectares in size and consists of 2 claims. This property is located nine kilometres northwest of Orano's Midwest Lake deposit (41 million lb...
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Hook Lake
Located within the Patterson Uranium District, the Hook Lake is a project owned jointly by Cameco Corporation (39.5%), Orano Canada Inc. (39.5%) (formerly known as Areva Canada Inc.) ...
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Red Willow
The 100% owned Red Willow property is situated on the eastern edge of the Athabasca Basin in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada and consists of 17 mineral claims having a total area of 40,11...
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Russell South
The 100% owned Russell Lake Project is located near the south-central edge of the Athabasca Basin covering an area of 13,320 hectares, w...
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Smart Lake
Purepoint (as operator) holds a 27% ownership of the Smart Lake project in joint venture with Cameco Corporation.
The Smart Lake property includes two claims with a total area of 9,8...
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Tabbernor Project
The 100% owned Tabbernor Project was staked along three major trends of the Tabbernor Fault System, a deep seated, 1,500-kilometre crustal shear system that...
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Tower Project
Originally known as the “MillKey” Project, the 100%-owned Tower Project consists of 10 claims totaling 23,159 hectares located within the Tabberbor Fault System.More
Turnor Lake
The 100%-owned Turnor Lake project consists of 4 claims totaling 9,705 hectares on the eastern side of Canada’s Athabasca Basin. Four distinct exploration areas have been defined by P...
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