The Liard Fluorspar Project

With no operational fluorspar mines in Canada or the USA, Liard’s project is poised to become a critical lifeline for North American supply.

Location

The site is conveniently located just 5 kilometers from the all-season Alaska Highway, ensuring year-round accessibility and efficient transportation. An existing access road leads directly to the historic deposit locations, further enhancing logistical convenience and reducing the need for additional infrastructure development. The property is also situated in close proximity to Rio Tinto’s Kitimat Aluminum operation, which offers significant potential for offtake agreements and strategic partnerships with established industry players. Furthermore, the site’s coastal access allows for easy and cost-effective shipping to both North American and overseas markets, making it an attractive option for future development and export opportunities.

Location

District-Scale: Liard’s 100% owned Fluorspar Project near Fort Nelson, BC, is 8,384 hectares, where Liard is the sole explorer, presenting significant development opportunities across the district.