Flanders District
Burton, Flanders North, Flanders South
- Libra is the largest landholder in the Flanders Lithium District
- Projects are <20km from the US border
- ~3-hr drive to Thunder Bay, 1-hr from Atikokan, ~2-hr from Rainy River Gold Mine Flanders Road transects project areas
- Abundant logging roads throughout
- Located in the metasedimentary Quetico subprovince, where LCT pegmatites tend to occur central within the subprovince (e.g.Georgia Lake)
- Several historic Li occurrences to the east are located in a park, hence why they were not followed up – Libra’s ground is 100% outside of this park
50 untested pegmatite targets
- Numerous zoned pegmatites observed on properties with same mineralogy as Quetico and Wisa pegmatite trends.
- > 50 potential dykes identified via satellite imagery at Flanders
Some of the highest Li anomalies in Ontario
- Projects have km-scale >98th percentile Li-Cs anomalies, with similar signatures to Wisa Lake and White Willow projects
Underexplored
- Zero recorded historical exploration on Libra’s claims
- Very thin overburden + easy access + previously forested = increased likelihood for a low-cost discovery in proven district