A Canadian gold mining and exploration company

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Claude Resources Inc.'s assets are strategically located in proven, developed and supportive mining communities in Canada. The Company believes that Seabee, Madsen and Amisk projects all can deliver significant shareholder value in the years to come. 
 

Madsen

The Madsen Gold Project is located in Red Lake Ontario, Canada. The Red Lake gold camp is considered by many to be the highest grade gold camp in the world with its flagship property being the Red Lake gold mines operated by Goldcorp Inc.. The Madsen gold property consists of a 4,000 hectare land package with four past producing mines on the property. The Madsen project currently has 1.23 million ounces of gold in National Instrument 43-101 category. In 2011, the Company plans to establish two underground drill platforms to target the high grade 8 Zone.

 Madsen Schematic Cross Section (pdf)

 Madsen Composite Longitudinal Section (pdf)

Seabee

The Seabee Operation is located in northeastern Saskatchewan, Canada. The property is 100% owned and operated by Claude and consists of 14,400 hectares and is supported by full infrastructure. Current exploration programs include Seabee Deep, Santoy 8, Neptune and Trident targets.

Seabee Mine Composite Longitudinal Section (pdf)

Seabee Operation Regional Map (png)

L62 Discovery (pdf)

L62 Longsection (pdf)

Amisk

The Amisk Gold Project is located in Saskatchewan near Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada. The property consist of 13,900 hectares and has been subject to a considerable amount of exploration from the 1960's through 1990's. Claude rekindled the project in 2010 by outlining the potential to host a large bulk tonnage gold/silver deposit. The Company recently released a National Instrument 43-101 inititial resource estimate. To see the news release click here.