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Gorilla Lake

Overview

The Gorilla Lake Property is Dunbar Metals Corp.'s flagship project, strategically located in Saskatchewan’s Northern Mining District within the renowned Athabasca Basin. Comprising 6,949.90 hectares, the property lies within the Carswell meteorite impact structure, an area known for its significant uranium potential.

Gorilla Lake Technical Report

Location & Access

The property is accessible via Highway 955 from La Loche, with extensive surface vehicle trails throughout. Nearby infrastructure includes the Cluff Lake airstrip and outfitter camps, providing logistical support for exploration activities.

Geological Setting

Gorilla Lake is situated within the Athabasca Basin, home to some of the world’s richest uranium deposits. The property’s geology features basement-hosted and unconformity-related deposit types, similar to the historic Cluff Lake deposits. Our exploration focus targets the intersection of structural features and electromagnetic conductors, which are key indicators of uranium mineralization.

Exploration History

Exploration at Gorilla Lake dates back to the 1950s, with significant work conducted by various companies over the years. Recent activities include a 2023 helicopter-borne geophysical survey that identified several promising electromagnetic and magnetic anomalies, setting the stage for further exploration.