510320
Mineral Claim · Atlin Mining Division · British Columbia, Canada
510320 covers approximately 458.2 hectares (1132.2 acres) of Crown mineral land in Atlin Mining Division, British Columbia. Under the Mineral Tenure Act RSBC 1996 c.292, this tenure was staked April 7, 2005 and is maintained through BC Mineral Titles Online (MTO). No physical corner posts are required — BC uses digital staking exclusively. Annual rental fees apply based on claim area.
The Atlin Mining Division straddles the BC-Yukon border at 59°N, one of the most active placer gold districts in Canada. Gold was discovered on Pine Creek in 1898 — one year after the Klondike rush — and the rush that followed built the town of Atlin virtually overnight. Modern placer operations on Pine Creek, McKee Creek, and Spruce Creek continue under BC Mineral Tenure Act licenses. The district benefits from the same glacial placer geology as the Klondike: Pleistocene glaciation reworked and concentrated gold from the surrounding metamorphic basement into creek and bench gravels.
The nearest mapped access corridor, osm:51188910 (mapped access route), lies approximately 383 feet from this claim's centroid. off-road vehicle clearance is required. Vehicle staging is feasible directly adjacent to the claim boundary.
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