Churchill Resources Inc. operates in the mining industry in Canada. It explores for nickel, copper, and cobalt deposits. The company focuses on the exploration and development of the Taylor Brook project in Newfoundland; Florence Lake in Labrador, Pelly Bay project in Nunavut; and White River project in Ontario. It also focuses on the exploration and development of the Florence Lake project consisting of two blocks, including northern Florence Lake block covering an area of approximately 5,025 hectares, and southern Seahorse Lake block covering an area of approximately 4,300 hectares, and license containing 172 claims located in Labrador. The company was incorporated in 2017 and is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario.
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