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Golden Dawn Minerals Inc GDMRF

CanXGold Mining Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral resource properties in Canada. The Company’s projects include Boundary Falls, Greenwood Project, Kettle River Project, Iron Ridge Property and J&L Property. The Company owns a 100% interest to three mineral claims and the May Mac mine and related facilities. The property is adjacent to the May Mac claims and included in the Boundary Falls Project. The Company owns 100% of the Greenwood Precious Metals Project consisting of the Lexington and Golden Crown properties located in the Greenwood Mining Division, South Central British Columbia, Canada. Kettle River Project owns mineral and land properties in the Greenwood area. The Iron Ridge Property located near Creston, British Columbia. The J&L Property is located in the Revelstoke Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada.


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Post by NoUseForBasherson Oct 18, 2018 5:54pm
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Some folks say....

Some folks say....that the area around Greenwood is cursed to miners. Whether it be the souls of the early miners or something earlier we’ll never know. Many people have tried re-starting in the area. One companies CEO even went broke and killed himself. If you look up the old records through front counter BC you can find how much of that area has already been picked through with a fine toothed comb. It’s a gorgeous area that should be turned into a provincial park.
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