It covers a vast area with high potential for graphite mineralization, characterized by favorable graphitic paragneisses and well-defined regional geological structures. Two graphite occurrences have been identified there to date.
Located approximately 25 km southeast of Mont-Laurier, the site benefits from excellent access, facilitating exploration activities.
The project comprises a total of 52 claims.
Exploration work
A TDEM electromagnetic survey covering a total of 315 linear kilometers was carried out on the property. This survey identified 221 point anomalies, 31 of which exhibited intermediate conductivity.
Eight linear conductive trends were also identified. These show a strong correlation with regional magnetic structures and are considered promising targets for sulfide-associated graphite mineralization.
2024 Results
A total of 47 selected grab samples were collected on the Tremblant property in 2024. Widespread graphite mineralization was identified, with numerous spot anomalies returning values greater than 1% Cg.
Two of these anomalies returned grades of 11.6% and 5.7% Cg, respectively.
No distinct graphite trends or clusters were identified on the Tremblant property. Please refer to Figure 3 for more details.
Graphite index
Discovery
The mineralized zone was identified in 2000 following geological mapping work carried out by the Ministry of Natural Resources.
The surrounding rock is mainly composed of paragneiss with garnet, biotite and graphite. It exhibits a migmatized character, with the intrusion of white pegmatite dikes as well as the presence of metagabbro lenses with a thickness varying between 10 and 40 cm.
Historical
The first exploration work dates back to 2000, as part of government geological mapping campaigns.
Mineralization
Paragneiss contains graphite concentrations of up to 15%.



