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American Creek Resources Ltd V.AMK

Alternate Symbol(s):  ACKRF

American Creek Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based junior mineral exploration company, which is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties, principally for precious metal deposits. The Company’s projects include Treaty Creek and Austruck-Bonanza. The Treaty Creek Project covers approximately 114 square km in the Skeena Mining District of northern British Columbia and is situated approximately 70 km north of Stewart. The Austruck-Bonanza Property is located within the Kamloops Mining Division 53 kilometers north-west of the city of Kamloops in south central British Columbia. The Austruck-Bonanza Property is underlain by Devonian to Triassic Harper Ranch formation comprised of fine grade sedimentary rocks including mudstone and shale and includes basaltic volcanics. The Company holds 100% interest in the Austruck-Bonanza Property and 20% interest in the Treaty Creek project.


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Post by NamesJebon Jul 06, 2021 9:24am
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Tunnel and eskay road

Tunnel and eskay road
Just my opinion - I think the additional road route may be as they claim easier access to KSM, but also may be a last resort backup route to the tunnel. I've looked over numerous maps that are fairly incomplete around KSM, Treaty creek, hwy 37 and Stewart. It seems it is POSSIBLE for this route to be used to access the KSM tailings facility, but appears it would probably be about 5X further as a route and perhaps much less viable. I really can't tell how usable these road routes would be for mass heavy truck transport... As a side note it's intriguing looking into SEA's permits etc, they're currently seeking a 2nd extension on their environmental assessment permits. Granting of 1st extensions sound quite common, however 2nd ones sound more challenging. Claiming covid has slowed acquiring partnership as no potential buyers are willing to do site visits. They basically need their mine up and running with a partnership by 2024 as it stands now. Interesting concept.... of the few friends I have living in BC have said covid and covid restrictions are basically non existent there... or at least in comparison to what we've been dealing with here in Ontario. Not sure if this is a plus or minus if Seabridge is not granted an extension and either needs to re-apply or consider taking on a lowball partnership offer sooner than later. Guess we'll just have to wait and see how it effects us and our prime realestate right smack in the middle of it all.
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