The 507 hectare Copeland Property is situated on the southern side of Mt. Copeland near Revelstoke, BC, adjoining the prospective Jordan River silver, lead, zinc deposit and the past-producing King Resources molybdenum mine. The property hosts a large nepheline syenite intrusion associated with the molybdenum deposits, and has the potential to host silver, lead, zinc, and niobium/light rare-earth element mineralization. Industrial minerals such as nepheline and tremolite form extensive deposits on the property. The property is also prospective for the occurrence of certain gem minerals such as sapphire, iolite, garnet, tourmaline and others, which are known to occur within correlative stratigraphic rock units in the Revelstoke area and further south in the Valhalla Gneiss Complex.
A work program is being planned for summer 2011 that will investigate the economic potential of the property.