

Ontario
Georgia Lake Project
Thunder Bay Mining District; lithium-focused exploration.
The Georgia Lake Property is situated in the Thunder Bay Mining District of Ontario, approximately 150 km north-east of Thunder Bay and 50 km north-east of Nipigon. The property is located approximately 2 km east of Rock Tech Lithium’s Georgia Lake Project, which hosts the Northern Spodumene Pegmatite Area (NSPA).
GEOLOGICAL SETTING
Lithium occurrences in the region are characterized by younger s-type LCT granitoids intruding Quetico metasediments of the Superior Province. Early mapping in the mid-1960s reported that more than 75% of the property encompasses the same metasedimentary unit observed on Rock Tech’s Georgia Lake project.
EXPLORATION CONTEXT
Limited exploration has been conducted on the property to date. Planned work includes a first-pass, high spatial resolution LiDAR survey and additional prospecting to identify any unmapped intrusive units that could host lithium mineralization.
The discovery of the Ruth pegmatite (announced January 19, 2026) adjacent to the south-easternboundary of the property strengthens the strategic land position for further evaluation.
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