Fortune Graphite Inc.
The Fortune Claims
The properties are in a known graphite-bearing region of British Columbia. The Geologic Survey of Canada undertook
a study in 1965, known as the Reesor Report, which identified the presence of graphite in the area.

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The Fortune graphite claims are within a large metamorphic complex called the “Valhalla Gneiss Complex.”

This has been described by Reesor, (1965), in the Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 308.

Road access is complete and is designed for heavy vehicles to accommodate the existing dump traffic.

The properties are in the Kootenay Mountains of BC, which has historically been a major mining area of Canada.
Consequently, the infrastructure for mining, power, water, transportation and an experienced labour pool is readily
available. This not only makes our initial mining efforts easier but it makes the expansion into manufacturing of value
added products simpler.

Hydropower is readily available as is water.

Rail access is provided by Canadian Pacific Railway Services.

The Fortune Property is situated within the central portion of the Valhalla Metamorphic Core Complex. This consists of
high metamorphic grade paragneiss structurally overlaid and inter-layered with thick granitoid sheets.

Graphite bearing compositional bands being widely dispersed through the metamorphic stratigraphy
.

The amorphous graphite is found in strands approximately one metre thick and buried under a layer of gravel and
loose rock averaging 15 feet.