- Metals of Interest: Lithium
- Location: Quetico Subprovince, Ontario
- Surface Area: 11 claims covering 49.62 km2
The Newfoundland Discovery Corp. Projects in Quetico Subprovince
- Quetico Subprovince comprises a sequence of metamorphosed sedimentary rocks.
- The sedimentary rocks include metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks of the Quetico Group and metasedimentary rocks of the English River Group.
- Lithium mineralization in the Quetico Subprovince is hosted in spodumene-bearing pegmatites that intrude the metasedimentary rocks of the Quetico and English River Groups.
- April 3rd, 2023 -Newfoundland Discovery enters option agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the Newlands Lithium Property
- The property is set within muscovite-bearing granitic rocks, a peraluminous S-type fertile parental granite (Breaks et al., 2003), and in contact with metasediments. Metasediments serve as excellent exo-contact hosts for fractionating parental fertile granites
- Newlands offers a strategic position in between the Sugaree Project, surrounding Brunswick Exploration’s project, and the Georgia Lake pegmatite field along the Quetico Subprovince.