Galway Metals Inc
XTSX:GWM
Galway Metals Inc
Galway Metals, Inc. engages in acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral resource properties. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2013-01-04. The firm is focused on exploring the Clarence Stream and Estrades gold and polymetallic projects, located in New Brunswick and Quebec. The Company’s projects Clarence Stream gold project and Estrades project. The Clarence Stream gold project, which is located 70 kilometers south-southwest of Fredericton in south-western New Brunswick, Canada. The Company’s land position comprises approximately 60,465 hectares (149,412 acres) with 65 kilometers of strike length and a width of up to 28 kilometers along with the Sawyer Brook Fault System, which straddles several intrusives. Estrades project producing, high-grade Estrades mine, related Newiska concessions, and adjacent Casa Berardi claims in western Quebec, Canada, located approximately 95 kilometers north of the town of La Sarre. The claims are largely contiguous and comprise approximately 31 kilometers of strike.
Galway Metals, Inc. engages in acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral resource properties. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2013-01-04. The firm is focused on exploring the Clarence Stream and Estrades gold and polymetallic projects, located in New Brunswick and Quebec. The Company’s projects Clarence Stream gold project and Estrades project. The Clarence Stream gold project, which is located 70 kilometers south-southwest of Fredericton in south-western New Brunswick, Canada. The Company’s land position comprises approximately 60,465 hectares (149,412 acres) with 65 kilometers of strike length and a width of up to 28 kilometers along with the Sawyer Brook Fault System, which straddles several intrusives. Estrades project producing, high-grade Estrades mine, related Newiska concessions, and adjacent Casa Berardi claims in western Quebec, Canada, located approximately 95 kilometers north of the town of La Sarre. The claims are largely contiguous and comprise approximately 31 kilometers of strike.