Landore Resources Limited, through its subsidiary, Landore Resources Canada Inc., acquires, explores for, and develops precious and base metal projects in Eastern Canada. It explores for nickel, copper, iron, cobalt, platinum, palladium, gold, and lithium deposits. The company holds 100% interest in Junior Lake property, which include 6 leases and 1,318 staked mining claims that cover an area of approximately 33,029 hectares located in the province of Ontario, Canada; Miminiska Lake property comprises 28 patented and 23 staked claims in southern block, and 570 staked claims in the northern block covering an area of approximately 5,494 hectares. It also owns interests in Frond Lake property comprising 24 patented claims; Wottam property, which include 255 claims; and Lessard property consisting of 109 mining claims covering an area of approximately 2,168 hectares, as well as Swole Lake and West Graham properties. The company was incorporated in 2005 and is based in Saint Sampson, Guernsey.
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