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Orecap Invest Corp V.OCI

Alternate Symbol(s):  ORFDF

Orecap Invest Corp. is engaged in exploration, development and production of exploration and evaluation assets in Canada. Its projects include Mirado Project, McGarry Project, Knight Project, Grizzly Project and GSL Zinc Project. The Mirado gold project is located over 35 kilometers (km) southeast of the gold mining town of Kirkland Lake in northeastern Ontario. The focus of the Mirado Gold Project consists of 12 contiguous patented claims. The McGarry property is in Virginiatown, Ontario, within the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. The McGarry project encompasses 681 hectares and is comprised of 46 patented mining claims and five mining licenses. The Knight Project is located along highway 560 in the Knight and Tyrell townships of Ontario, approximately 80 km east of Gogama and over 100 km southwest of Kirkland Lake. The GSL Zinc Project is a 60,000-hectare property in Northwest Alberta. The Company also holds controlling interest in a Thierry Copper Mine located in Pickle Lake, Ontario.


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Post by Zoolooon Jun 06, 2021 8:21am
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Miscellaneous

MiscellaneousI guess this is in the odds and sods column. When I was very young I remember spending time at the beach in Virginiatown. It was actually quite a beautiful beach with a nice sandy bottom. Years later I went back and there was no beach. It had silted in with a substance that looked suspiciously like tailings. And to add insult to injury this formerly beautiful beach had become a dump for various forms of waste. I wondered about this for years. How did this disaster come about? A couple of days ago I was reading the 43-101 for Golden Candle. In this 43-101 they mention that Chesterville Mines (beside Kerr Addison and now part of Golden Candle's property) dumped their tailings into the northeast arm of Larder Lake for many years and this was uncontained in any way. So at least part of the mystery is solved. The other part was how this could be approved or even if approval was needed back in the old days. I assume that no tailings could be placed in Larder Lake today even if contained as it is, being a very large lake, still mostly uncontaminated.  And I wonder if there might someday be some remediation that would return Virginiatown's beach to its former beauty.

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