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Kenora North and Snook
Lake Projects - Northwestern
Ontario
The Kenora North project is an amalgamation of four properties (Can Fer, Snook, Pancer and Scottie Lake) that were staked in early 2007 to cover historical uranium occurrences. Regional lakebottom geochemical surveys and Federal Government airborne geophysical surveys were also utilized in the selection of favourable target areas. The area is readily accessible by new forestry roads. Prospecting in late 2007 led to the re-location of several historic uranium occurrences and to the discovery of numerous new showings, along a 50-km long radiometric trend. Encouraging results obtained from prospecting over the Can Fer, Pancer, Snook and new Thor and Scottie Lake showings, led to the staking of a total of 36,000 hectares of claims to cover the full extent of the radiometric trend and to consolidate previous Quest staking.
Current Work
In late 2008, prospecting crews evaluated the airborne geophysical anomalies over the Scottie Lake area this past fall and discovered new zones of bedrock uranium mineralization returning up to 0.295% U3O8. No additional field work on either property was completed during the remainder of 2009.
Future Exploration Activities
No further exploration work is being contemplated on the properties for 2010.
Nanuk Project Uranium Occurrence Location Map, Québec
(click here for marge map - pdf)

RELATED INFORMATION
September 24, 2008
Quest Receives Positive Results From Airborne Geophysical Surveys, Kenora North Project, Northwestern Ontario
May 9, 2008
Quest Uranium Awards Airborne Geophysical Contract to Survey its Quebec and Ontario Properties
January 31, 2008
Quest Obtains Encouraging Results From Preliminary Work Completed on its Kenora North Uranium Project, Northwestern Ontario
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