FEATURING SILVER, COPPER, NICKEL, AND GOLD DISCOVERIES
Overview

Recent drilling drilling has uncovered seven high-grade veins, the highest at 30...
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One of the highest-grade underground mines in the Cobalt Camp. Past production t...
View ProjectTechnical Reports
JANUARY 2024
NI 43-101 Technical Report for Graal Property
AUGUST 2022
NI 43-101 Technical Report for Graal Property
MAY 2021
NI 43-101 Resource Update for Castle East
JULY 2020
NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate for Castle East
AUGUST 2015
NI 43-101 Technical Report for Castle Property

TEMISKAMING TESTING LABS
District processing hub in the town of Cobalt
The acquisition achieves a key goal of becoming an integrated processor in Canada's silver-cobalt heartland with multiple revenue streams: bullion pouring, bulk sampling, commercial assaying and toll processing of regional feeds.
Located within 50 meters of a rail line and a short distance from Nord's Castle and Beaver properties, TTL's 23,400 sq ft facility processes material from across the Cobalt-Gowganda camp through a primary crusher rated at 20 tonnes per hour, gravity circuits, and a bullion furnace capable of pouring silver and gold doré.
GOWGANDA SILVER CAMP
District consolidation through acquisition of four historic mining leases
Nord consolidated the Gowganda Silver Camp through acquisition of four mining leases from Battery Mineral Resources, adding approximately 1.94 million tonnes of historical silver tailings to the company's processing pipeline. The properties include past producers Miller Lake O'Brien, Millerett, Capitol, and Bonsall, which collectively produced millions of ounces during the camp's operating history.
The Gowganda tailings are accessible for processing at TTL and through the Company's separately acquired 600 tonne-per-day modular gravity plant. Recovery Permit applications are advancing under Ontario's framework.

