Macmillan Pass Project:

Advancing a World-Class Zinc Asset

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Macmillan Pass Project  
Yukon, Canada

 

The Macmillan Pass Project, located in Canada's mining-friendly Yukon Territory, is a 940 sq km land package host to large zinc-lead-silver deposits. The project is accessible via a 3 km road from the North Canol Road off the Robert Campbell Hwy in the southeast Yukon. The territorial government is highly supportive of the mining industry and the Yukon is one of Canada's top jurisdictions for new mine developments.

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Highlights

  • The January 2018 Mineral Resource Estimate puts Macmillan Pass among the world’s most significant zinc resources.
  • Fireweed’s Macmillan Pass Project includes the Tom, Jason, Boundary Zone & End Zone zinc-lead-silver deposits.
  • The Tom and Jason deposits contain a combined resource* of:
  • 2018 drilling at End Zone intersected high grade zones including 4.78% Zinc, 10.17% Lead, 87g/t Silver over 11.08m
  • The Nidd Property (acquired Nov. 2018) hosts established zinc mineralization in the Boundary Zone where historic drilling included intersections of:
    • 224.0m of 2.5% zinc and 0.3% Pb including 4.5m of 16.4% zinc* demonstrating potential for both bulk tonnage open pit and high-grade underground mineralization.
  • Significant exploration upside remains, including the potential to expand upon historic work and to utilize modern exploration methods in search of new discoveries.
  • Existing camp, road access and a government airstrip are already in place.