FE Battery Metals Corp., a junior resource company, explores and develops mineral properties in Canada. It explores for silver, gold, cobalt, tungsten, zinc, lithium, and molybdenum deposits. The company has an option to acquire a 100% interest in the Red Lake Gold Property that comprises 94 mining cell claims covering an area of approximately 1,880 hectares located in Ontario, Canada. It also has 100% owned Kaslo Property that covers an area of 4,000 hectares located in British Columbia, Canada. In addition, the company has 100% interest in the Abitibi Lithium property comprising 241 mineral claims covering approximately 12,779 hectares; the Titan Gold Property consisting of 80 mining claims covering an area of approximately 4,402 hectares; the Augustus Lithium property comprising 21 mineral claims covering approximately 937 hectares; and the Canadian Lithium property consisting of 12 mineral claims covering area of approximately 671 hectares located in Quebec, Canada. Further, it has 100% interest in the McNeely Lithium Property consisting of 66 mining claims covering a total area of 2,276 hectares; the Falcon Lake property comprising 48 mineral claims covering approximately 987 hectares; and the Electron Lithium property consisting of 435 mineral claims covering approximately 20,357 hectares located in Quebec, Canada. FE Battery Metals Corp. was incorporated in 1966 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
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