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Mineral Resource Map of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Geological Survey Miscellaneous Report 2018-1 RESOURCE MAP OF SASKATCHEWAN KEY TO NUMBERED MINERAL DEPOSITS† 2018 Edition # URANIUM # GOLD NOLAN # # 1. Laird Island prospect 1. Box mine (closed), Athona deposit and Tazin Lake 1 Scott 4 2. Nesbitt Lake prospect Frontier Adit prospect # 2 Lake 3. 2. ELA prospect TALTSON 1 # Arty Lake deposit 2# 4. Pitch-ore mine (closed) 3. Pine Channel prospects # #3 3 TRAIN ZEMLAK 1 7 6 # DODGE ENNADAI 5. Beta Gamma mine (closed) 4. Nirdac Creek prospect 5# # #2 4# # # 8 4# 6. Eldorado HAB mine (closed) and Baska prospect 5. Ithingo Lake deposit # # # 9 BEAVERLODGE 7. 6. Twin Zone and Wedge Lake deposits URANIUM 11 # # # 6 Eldorado Eagle mine (closed) and ABC deposit CITY 13 #19# 8. National Explorations and Eldorado Dubyna mines 7. Golden Heart deposit # 15# 12 ### # 5 22 18 16 # TANTATO # (closed) and Strike deposit 8. EP and Komis mines (closed) 14 1 20 #23 # 10 1 4# 24 # 9. Eldorado Verna, Ace-Fay, Nesbitt Labine (Eagle-Ace) 9. Corner Lake deposit 2 # 5 26 # 10. Tower East and Memorial deposits 17 # ###3 # 25 and Beaverlodge mines and Bolger open pit (closed) Lake Athabasca 21 3 2 10. Martin Lake mine (closed) 11. Birch Crossing deposits Fond du Lac # Black STONY Lake 11. Rix-Athabasca, Smitty, Leonard, Cinch and Cayzor 12. Jojay deposit RAPIDS MUDJATIK Athabasca mines (closed); St. Michael prospect 13. Star Lake mine (closed) # 27 53 12. Lorado mine (closed) 14. Jolu and Decade mines (closed) 13. Black Bay/Murmac Bay mine (closed) 15. Jasper mine (closed) Fond du Lac River 14. Consolidated Nicholson Bay and Fish Hook Bay 16. Greywacke deposit mines (closed) 17. Roy Lloyd mine - Bingo deposit 15. Gulch mine (closed) (suspended) Hatchet 18. North Lake deposit Lake 16. Gunnar mine (closed) CARSWELL 17. Stewart Island prospect 19. Contact Lake mine (closed) 18. 20. Preview North and South, PAP A, B and C STRUCTURE # Maurice Bay deposit 28 39 19. VIC Claims prospect and PAP/Preview SW deposits # 21. Sulphide Lake deposits Pasfield 20. Matthews Lake prospect ATHABASCA BASIN Lake 31 32 21. Fond-du-Lac deposit 22. Anglo-Rouyn tailings 29 ### 35 23. Seabee mine (SSR Mining Inc.) # 30 37 # Wollaston 22. Charlebois Lake and David deposits # Waterbury # # # 23. Mozzie Lake deposit 24. Porky Main/West deposits 5 $ River Lake 34 7 # 36 Lake 24. 25. Santoy 8/Santoy Gap mines (SSR 33 # 38 Row, West Row and ART prospects 25. Higginson Lake and Corrigan Lake prospects Mining Inc.), Santoy 7 deposit Cree # # 26. Brownell Lake occurrences 955 26. Paisley Lake prospect 41 42 27. Nisto mine (closed) 27. Manson Bay (Schotts Lake) deposit 28. Cluff Lake mine (closed) - D, Dominique-Peter, 28. Eccles Lake (Dolly) prospect # # 40 43 Claude and Dominique-Janine (North, EX OP, UG 29. Graham mine (closed) 51 #52 44 and EX Pods) deposits 30. Robinson Creek deposit Patterson # 58 # # Lake # 29. Shea Creek - Anne, Kianna and Colette deposits 31. Prince Albert (Monarch) mine (closed) 50 # # 45 49 56# PETER LAKEReindeer 30. Midwest mine - Midwest and Midwest A deposits 32. Laurel Lake (Amisk Gold) deposit # 57 # (not producing) 33. Newcor, Bootleg (Rio), and Henning- 55 54 3 13 48 # ## 2 # 31. Roughrider and J Zone deposits Maloney mines (closed) Cree # # # 34. McMillan prospect # 47 1 905 32. Dawn Lake deposit Lake 6 33. McClean Lake mine - JEB, Sue A, B, C and E # COPPER-ZINC deposits (mined out); McClean, Caribou, Sue D $ 6 Lake 1. Janice Lake prospect deposits; mill (AREVA Resources Canada Inc.) 2. Jansem prospect 4 # #46 processing Cigar Lake mine ore 3. Frog Lake prospect TALTSON 34. Tamarack deposit 59 4. Reef Lake prospect # 35. Eagle Point mine (not producing) 5. Discovery Lake prospect 36. Collins Bay 'A' and 'B' Zone deposits (mined out) 6. Brabant-McKenzie deposit Wasekamio 1 37. Rabbit Lake mine (mined out) 7. Borys Lake deposit Lake 5 # 7$ # 2 # 38. Horseshoe and Raven deposits 8. Elizabeth Lake deposit # 5 60 # 39. La Rocque Lake deposit 9. Anglo-Rouyn mine (closed) 40. Ken Pen, Paul Bay, and Ōrora deposits Turnor BATHOLITH 10. Pitching Lake deposit WATHAMAN 41. Cigar Lake mine (Cameco Corp., 50.025%; 11. Lake 8# # SAD Zone (HBED Zone) deposit MUDJATIK 3 AREVA Resources Canada Inc., 37.1%; Idemitsu 12. Hook Lake (Gee Lake) deposit Lac LA LOCHE La Loche Frobisher WOLLASTON Uranium Exploration Canada Ltd., 7.875%; 13. Brownell Lake deposit Lake TEPCO Resources Inc., 5%) 14. Bigstone Lake deposit $ 1 42. Wolf Lake and Sand Lake deposits 15. Miskat Lake prospect 155 7 # # 6 43. West Bear deposit # 4 5 SOUTHEND 16. McIlvenna Bay deposit 4 8 # 7 44. McArthur River mine - McArthur River deposit # # 17. McDermott Lake (Balsam Zone) prospect 11 # # # (Cameco Corp., 69.805%; AREVA Resources 18. Ramsay (Quandt/Keputch) deposit Peter Churchill 10 9 #6 Canada Inc., 30.195%) 19. FON and Abbott Lake deposits Pond 12 River KISSEYNEW 914 # 45. McArthur River - BJ zone deposit Lake Lake 14 20. Schotts Lake deposit ##13 46. Key Lake mine - Gaertner and Deilmann $ 3## 21. Otonadah Lake prospect 8 ROTTENSTONE 1 % deposits (mined out); mill (Cameco Corp., 22. Knife (Mokoman) Lake deposit PATUANAK 15 22 # BUFFALO LA RONGE 83.333%; AREVA Resources Canada Inc., 23. Flin Flon and Callinan mines (closed) 102 KISSEYNEW NARROWS C h u r c h i l l 8# 17 24 16.667%) processing McArthur River mine ore 24. Birch Lake and Flexar mines (closed) # # Reindeer 7 # # 16 25 47. Moore Lake - Maverick deposit; 525 and 527 25. Konuto Lake mine (closed) Lac # # # Ile-a-la- 9 23 SANDY prospects 26. Coronation mine (closed) Crosse BAY 48. Millennium deposit PINEHOUSE 61 # 10 # 27. Grassberry deposit LAKE #18 49. Centennial deposit 28. Archibald Lake deposit 19 10 R i v e r 50. Triple R deposit # # # IRON FORMATION $ #20 51. Arrow deposit 4 # 135 1. Fish Hook Bay deposit 918 8# # 21 52. Spitfire deposit Pinehouse 12# ## # 2. Triana deposit 11 22 14 53. Black Lake prospect 165 Lake 9 12 3. Spence Lake deposit # 54. Phoenix deposit Lac La 11 # 4. Nyberg Lake (VH) deposit LA 2 % 20# 28# 55. Gryphon deposit 5 % # 5. Ithingo Lake deposit 165 RONGE GLENNIE 27 FLIN 56. Mann Lake prospect Primrose 155 Ronge # 6. Kelsey Lake deposit 13 FLIN FLON FLON Lake 26# 57. Harrigan Zone prospect # 7. Choiceland deposit % % 21 58. Fox Lake deposit % 8 3 106 # RARE EARTH ELEMENTS 4 # 30 23 59. Fraser Lakes B Zone deposit Dore 18 19 29## # 60. Burbidge Lake (BURR) prospect 1. Hoidas Lake - Nisikkatch Lake deposit Lake % # 31 # 33# 1 % 5 # #%#34 61. Duddridge Lake (Thor) deposit (+U and Th) 2 Deschambault #% 4 32 # 2. Bear Lake occurrence (+U and Th) Lake 3 % # 24 # # COPPER-NICKEL-(PGE) AND 165 16 # 25 % 3. Alces Lake occurrence (+U and Th) 14 # # % COPPER-COBALT 15 17 26 4 4. Oldman Lake (U) occurrence 5 1. Dianne Lake deposit 27# Amisk 6 5. Archie Lake (+Th) prospect Lake 2. Dinty Lake deposit Beaver River 6. Maw REE Zone prospect 3. Cole Lake prospect 7. Douglas River occurence 4. Currie Lake deposit 8. Kulyk Lake occurence (+U and Th) Montreal 28 15 5. Axis Lake and Rea Lake deposits Y Lake # % MEADOW LAKE Cumberland # KIMBERLITE Lake 6. Dumas Lake deposit Y Y 7. Rottenstone mine (closed) 1. Sturgeon Lake rafted kimberlite blocks 55 8. Gochager Lake deposit 2. Candle Lake kimberlites 2 % 106 9. Mal Lake prospect 3. Fort à la Corne kimberlite field 2 Y 10. Triangle Lake deposit 4. Star kimberlite 11. Dunlop (International Ni) deposit 5. Pikoo kimberlites 12. Howard (Little Clam) Lake deposit $ MISCELLANEOUS 2 % 13. Swan Lake prospect 1. Deep Bay graphite 14. Hidden Lake deposit 6 % # 2. Pasquia Hills oil shale % % 6 % $ 15. Namew Lake mine (closed) (in Manitoba) 3. Bainbridge nodular manganese 4 5 3 % % # 4. % % LEAD-ZINC Pinehouse limestone % %% 7 % LLOYDMINSTER Y 1 % 55 % %% 1. Johnson Lake (Marina) prospect 5. Wolverine Point phosphate % % % %% 3 7 Y 2. George (Brakewell) Lake deposit 6. Simonson Lake bitumen resource PRINCE Y % % # % Y % %% % 6 $ 3. Deception Lake prospect 7. Clearwater River bitumen show ALBERT % 4 2 3 3 % % % 4. Sito Lake deposit 8. Peter Pond Lake bitumen show 5. Western Nuclear mine (closed) Saskatchewan River 7 % POTASH AND SALT % 5 % 3 1. Vanscoy potash mine (Nutrien) and salt plant (NSC Minerals) Y 2. Cory Division potash mine (Nutrien) (byproduct CaCl brine) Battle River MELFORT HUDSON BAY 2 NORTH 3. Patience Lake Division potash solution mine (Nutrien) BATTLEFORD 3 2 Y % 8 4. Allan Division potash mine (Nutrien) 11 5. Colonsay potash mine (The Mosaic Company) 16 6. Lanigan Division potash mine (Nutrien) North Saskatchewan River 7. 6 Esterhazy K-1 and K-2 potash mines (The Mosaic Company) % 11 8. Rocanville Division potash mine (Nutrien) and salt plant (NSC Minerals) 9. Belle Plaine potash solution mine (The Mosaic Company) and fine salt plant 9 % % (processes waste salt from potash mine) (K+S Windsor Salt Ltd.) 1 4 10. Bethune mine (K+S Potash Canada) South Saskatchewan River 21 12 HUMBOLDT 11. Unity solution salt mine and plant (Compass Minerals) 2 % SASKATOON %% 1 12. Saskatoon chloride-based chemical plant (ERCO Worldwide) % 5 13. Jansen project % 2 % 3 3 1 % % 14. Wynyard project 17. Muskowekwan project 5 15. Milestone project 18. Foam Lake project 4 4 % % 16. Albany project 19. Southey project 5 13 Quill Lakes 6 % % % 7 % 5 SODIUM SULFATE % 1. 9. 6 2 % 14 Aroma Lake deposit Vincent Lake deposit 2. Whiteshore Lake (Palo) deposit 10. Snakehole Lake plant (closed) 3. Lydden Lake deposit 11. Verlo East deposit KINDERSLEY 18 % 4. Muskiki Lake deposit 12. Ceylon Lake (Salt Lake) deposit 5.
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