(CSE:NSJ)(FSE:9P7)
Antimony 2.0
Project Overview
The Antimony 2.0 Property is a 35 square kilometer exploration property located approximately 25 km west of Fredericton, New Brunswick, and 15 km northeast of the historic Lake George Antimony Mine. The property offers excellent access with provincial roads, logging roads, and nearby hydro power infrastructure.
Property Highlights
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Antimony detected at highly anomalous levels in soil samples.
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Over 35 sq km of underexplored ground with excellent access and infrastructure.
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Located in New Brunswick, one of Canada’s most mining-friendly provinces.
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Exploration program scheduled to begin immediately.
Geology & Exploration Work
The property’s geology is similar to the nearby Lake George Antimony Mine, consisting of interbedded Silurian greywacke and argillite. Previous work includes a 395-sample reconnaissance soil survey and drone magnetic survey, identifying three robust soil anomalies.
Upcoming work includes:
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Analysis of over 400 soil samples.
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5 km of Induced Polarization (IP) surveying to define drill targets.
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IP surveys will focus on anomalous zones to map potential mineralized structures and subsurface resistivity variations.
Historical Context
The nearby Lake George Antimony Mine operated from the 1860s to 1998 and at one point supplied up to 4% of global antimony demand (1970–1992). This provides strong regional precedent for the discovery of additional antimony resources.


