Leeuwin Metals Ltd engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of nickel and lithium projects in Canada and Australia. The company holds a 100% interests in the William Lake nickel project with 55 contiguous claims covering 96.2 km2 and one application mineral exploration license (MEL) covering an area of 427.4 km2 located in Manitoba, Canada; Jenpeg lithium project with 4 MEL applications covering an area of 841.7 km2 located in Manitoba, Canada; and Ignace lithium project with 44 granted mineral claims covering 175.6 km2 located in Ontario, Canada. It also holds a 100% interests in the Gascoyne rare earth elements and lithium project with 3 tenements covering 351 km2; and Marble Bar lithium project with one granted exploration license totaling 89 km2 located in Western Australia. The company was incorporated in 2021 and is Subiaco, Australia.
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