1054174
Mineral Claim · Cassiar Mining Division · British Columbia, Canada
1054174 covers approximately 537.1 hectares (1327.09 acres) of Crown mineral land in Cassiar Mining Division, British Columbia. Under the Mineral Tenure Act RSBC 1996 c.292, this tenure was staked August 20, 2017 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 Cassiar Mining Division spans remote northwestern BC between the Skeena and Yukon territories. Historic asbestos, tungsten, and gold production defined the economy. The Cassiar asbestos mine operated from 1956 to 1992 at McDame Lake. Placer gold has been recovered from Dease Creek, Liard River, and associated drainages since the 1870s. The Cassiar Highway (BC-37) connects the district to the provincial road network; seasonal access limits field work to June–October. Remote terrain attracts small-scale modern prospectors.
The nearest mapped access corridor, osm:441852456 (mapped access route), lies 11.0 miles from this claim's centroid. off-road vehicle clearance is required. Vehicle staging is feasible along the route shoulder before the final approach on foot.
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