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To: goldsheet who wrote (1317)6/9/2001 8:50:20 AM
From: tyc:>  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4051
 
>>I was looking for maps to see if they have the same advantage that CBD has by being located right on Hudson Bay.

George and Goose lake are located close to Bathurst Inlet in the Kitikmeot region. You may wish to look closely at Nunavut Government plans for infrastructure. As I understand it they are currently doing a feasibility study on the provision of a port on Bathhurst Inlet and an all-weather road to open up the Kitikmeot for mining.

Let me know if interested; I can point you in the right direction for study.



To: goldsheet who wrote (1317)6/9/2001 11:29:45 AM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4051
 
Bob,

I like very much the Hope Bay Gold project. This is one with huge potential that is likely to be economic now. I understand that infrastructure will improve as the Nnavut government intends to spend on roads in that territory.
My prefered way to participate is through Dundee Precious Metals which I think will eventually succeed in taking over Hope Bay. I think they are already a major shareholders with close to 40% fully diluted. Dundee will eventually become an operator (or at least a major shareholder in an operation) and will then eliminate the current discount on its share.

The George Lake project also looks promising, but I am not familiar with it.