PROVINCE
Mineral Claim · Kamloops Mining Division · British Columbia, Canada
PROVINCE covers approximately 25.0 hectares (61.78 acres) of Crown mineral land in Kamloops Mining Division, British Columbia. Under the Mineral Tenure Act RSBC 1996 c.292, this tenure was staked July 18, 1994 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 Kamloops Mining Division in south-central BC has produced gold, silver, and copper since the 1860s. The Holmberg gold showings and Ashcroft Camp placer deposits drew early prospectors. Modern exploration focuses on porphyry copper-gold systems in the Guichon Batholith and associated mineralized zones. The Trans-Canada Highway (BC-1) and BC-97 provide excellent year-round access. This is one of BC's most accessible and heavily explored divisions.
The nearest mapped access corridor, osm:823260695 (mapped access route), lies approximately 229 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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