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Accessibility, Climate, Local Resources, Infrastructure and Physiography
The Brosnor property is readily accessible being crossed in its central part, in a NNE-SSW direction by provincial road 113 leading to Senneterre. Secondary roads and trails still in good conditions, lead to the main mineralized zones, the decline and other parts of the property. Pictures of the site are presented on plates 1 to 8, in Appendix II.
No particular geomorphologic constraints are present and exploration work can be carried out anytime during the year as proved by previous programmes completed during summer and winter as well.
The general topography is flat to gentle with higher elevation alongside road 113 built on an esker. Lower elevation follows the trace of the Villebon river which traverse the central part of the property in a general east-west direction. Overburden isfairly thick, reaching frequently some 30 meters. As mentioned earlier, the only outcropping zone of the property is present on Lot 48, Range IX.
The eastern part of the property, is underlain by sandy soil and covered by a nice forest of grey pines, while the lower parts, to the west, are dominated by black spruce. The site of the former development area is grown back with alder and birch trees.
The proximity of Val d’Or by the provincial highway 117 gives direct access to all necessary services, material and mining contractors.
More information can be obtained by reviewing the 43-101 Technical report prepared in August 2007 by Consultations Géo-logic by clicking here.
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