Geophysical Survey
Testing physical properties of rocks, such as magnetism or conductivity.
Testing physical properties of rocks, such as magnetism or conductivity.
Mapping rocks and features at a local or regional scale
Sampling of soil, vegetation, or rocks to analyze geochemical properties.
Are temporary in nature, used for purposes of mineral exploration and no other purpose, and less than one year in duration.
A search for minerals through methods such as Prospecting, geological surveys, geophysical surveys, geochemical surveys, Trenching, stripping, drilling, or other methods. These exploration activities tend to be localized, temporary in nature, have low relative impact and are often naturally re-vegetating.
Uses diamond drill bits to take bedrock (core) samples for analysis
Includes land, whether within or without the province, vested in the Crown, and includes “provincial lands” wherever that expression is used in an Act of the Legislature. In other words, Crown Land includes all lands within Manitoba vested in the Crown (Her Majesty the Queen in right of the province). This includes the beds of […]
Defined areas for potential reserve creation under Treaty Land Entitlement, where community notification is required for mineral exploration activities.
Process of marking boundaries and posting Claim tags to establish exclusive mineral rights within a defined area.
Process to decrease Claim area size after initial staking, subject to specific procedures and requirements.