
Scottie Resources Corp. is a Vancouver-headquartered exploration company, established in 2009, that focuses on the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of mineral properties across British Columbia, Canada. Its operations are primarily aimed at uncovering gold, silver, and copper deposits. The company holds full ownership of several key properties, including the Scottie property, which spans approximately 320 hectares across 14 crown granted and 2 modified grid system (MGS) claims. Other wholly-owned assets include the 4,300-hectare Ruby Silver property, the Black Hills property encompassing 1,252 hectares, and the Stock property, covering 2,506.11 hectares. Beyond these, Scottie Resources maintains stakes in numerous other projects. These comprise the American Creek properties (2,560 hectares), the 2,197-hectare Independence property, the Lower Bear properties (4,144 hectares), the 450-hectare Silver Crown project, the extensive 7,936-hectare Georgia project, the Bear Pass project (6,000 hectares), and the Tide North project, which covers 2,260 hectares. Moreover, the company has an exclusive option to purchase a 100% interest in additional properties: the 471.92-hectare Bow property, the Summit Lake mineral claims amounting to 1,583 hectares, and the Bitter Creek property, consisting of 42 mineral claims spread over 4,832 hectares. Originally incorporated as Rotation Minerals Ltd., the company officially adopted its current name, Scottie Resources Corp., in January 2019.
Scottie Resources Corp. trades as SCOT.V on TSXV. The company is classified in Basic Materials / Other Precious Metals and reports in CAD.
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Scottie Resources Corp. can be compared against peers such as Canterra Minerals Corporation, Defiance Silver Corp., First Nordic Metals Corp., Lucara Diamond Corp., Mawson Finland Ltd., Metallic Minerals Corp..
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Company website: https://scottieresources.com
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