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Projects

Overview

BonTerra is focused entirely on precious metals exploration, especially our Quebec gold properties which comprise 15 kilometres in potential strike length. The company also has a British Columbia silver property. BonTerra is working all four of these properties.

The company's primary asset is the Eastern Extension (Gold) which is situated 170km northeast of Val d'Or, Québec in the Urban-Barry Greenstone Belt. BonTerra has spent approximately $3,000,000 on the Eastern Extension, primarily by drilling approximately 14,000 metres. BonTerra has been guided by both historical drilling and geophysics in drill target selection during this campaign. A ground magnetic survey was completed over the entire property with an IP survey conducted on areas of greatest interest. When the final assays are received for the 2011 drill program, the company is working towards the first ever NI 43-101 compliant gold resource calculation for the Eastern Extension property.

BonTerra has two additional gold properties surrounding the Eastern Extension. These are the Urban-Barry in the west and Lavoie gold in the east. The Company has conducted a ground magnetic survey, airborne magnetic survey, drilling and prospecting on the Urban-Barry Property. BonTerra has also completed a ground magnetic survey on the Lavoie property in the search for additional drill targets in the east.

BonTerra has a precious metal property in British Columbia, the Symphony property. The Symphony claims are contiguous to the Silver Queen Mine (silver-lead-zinc). BonTerra has contracted Fugro to fly an airborne magnetic survey of this property.