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Canagold Resources Ltd T.CCM

Alternate Symbol(s):  CRCUF

Canagold Resources Ltd. is a mineral exploration company. It owns a direct interest in precious metal properties, known as the New Polaris property, the Windfall Hills property, and the Corral Canyon property, as well as a portfolio of smaller exploration properties in Nevada, Idaho and Montana. It owns a 100% interest in the New Polaris property, located in the Atlin Mining Division, British Columbia (BC), which consists of 61 contiguous Crown-granted mineral claims and one modified grid claim covering 850 hectares. The Windfall Hills gold project is located 65 km south of Burns Lake, which consists of the Atna properties, comprised of two mineral claims totaling 959 hectares and the Dunn properties, comprised of eight mineral claims totaling 2820 hectares. Corral Canyon property lies 35 km west of the town of McDermitt in Humboldt County along the western flank of the McDermitt caldera complex. Princeton Gold Property consists of 14,650 hectares and lies 35 km south of Princeton, BC.


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Comment by JCMargot14on Jul 13, 2003 7:04pm
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Post# 6240148

RE: chart for crcuf looks great

RE: chart for crcuf looks greatDo not know how they got $7.24. Canarc got up to about 4 dollars in mid 1990, about 4 million shares at that time. (not sure what the gold price was) Canarc got up to about 5 dollars in mid 1993, not sure how many shares at that time but there was about 36 million shares in 1997. (not sure what the gold price was) As far as I know, 5 dollars is as high as Canarc has been. The number of outstanding shares have changed, as well the properties they have had and the price of gold. I like charts, but keep these things in mind when looking at these multi year charts. Maybe Canarc will hit an all time high some day. Gotta love that thought!
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