Manning Ventures Inc. engages in the sourcing and exploration of mineral properties in Canada. It primarily explores for gold, silver, lead, iron ore, zinc, cobalt, uranium, rare earth, and copper deposits. The company holds interest in the Flint Lake gold project, which includes 4 separate unpatented claims covering an area of approximately 1,712 hectares located in Kenora town, northwestern Ontario. It also holds interest in the Lac Simone property, which consists of 63 mineral claims covering an area of approximately 3,287.4 hectares; and the Hope Lake property which includes 68 mineral claims covering an area of approximately 3,584.1 hectares. In addition, the has an option to acquire a 100% interest in the Broken Lake, Heart Lake, and Hydro properties that consist of 180 mineral claims covering an area of 9,501 hectares located in the Province of Quebec; and the Bounty lithium project comprises 144 mineral claims totaling 7,544 hectares. Further, it holds interest in Butterfly Pond property covering an area of 425 hectares, Mount Hogan property which covers an area of 250 hectares, Red Indian Lake property covering an area of 9,300 hectares, and Little Sheep Brook property covering an area of 700 hectares located in Newfoundland, Canada. Manning Ventures Inc. was incorporated in 2018 and is based in Vancouver, Canada.
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