North Bay Resources Inc. operates as a natural resources exploration company in North America. The company explores for gold, silver, copper, platinum, palladium, rhodium, iridium, osmium, and wollastonite deposits, as well as vanadium, crystalline flake graphite, and rare earth elements. It holds 100% interest in the Mount Washington project located in Vancouver Island; and the Tulameen platinum project located in Princeton in the British Columbia. The company also holds interests in the Zeballos Gold property, which covers an area of 1,017 hectares located in Vancouver Island; the Fraser River Platinum property that covers an area of 413 hectares situated in Lytton, British Columbia; and the Zippa Mountain Wollastonite property, which covers an area of 2,456 hectares located in Smithers, British Columbia. North Bay Resources Inc. was incorporated in 2004 and is based in Collegeville, Pennsylvania.
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