Fernhill Corporation is a natural resource project generation and royalty business incorporated in Nevada with operations targeted throughout North America.
Fernhill Corporation is focused on the mining and resources sector through prospect generation, and the creation and acquisition of royalties. The Company prefers to generate partnerships or corporate structures related to the opportunities it generates, which results in the Corporation carrying minority and non-operating project or equity interests and/or royalty interests. The Company’s business model and operating philosophy will increase value for shareholders of Fernhill Corporation through cyclical market conditions. The company intends to build a solid reputation around its percentage of successful mineral project generation initiatives that it intends to further build upon.
Looking forward, the strategy of the company is to continue to grow and innovatively manage the project generation business with a view to profiting from minority project and equity
interests.http://www.fernhillcorp.com/ Projects SILVER BELL MINE - “SILVER BELL" The property is underlain by Paleozoic rocks of the Sicker Group (Nitinat and McLaughlin Ridge/Myra Formations). The Myra Formation, in particular, is a known host of economic mineralization elsewhere on Vancouver Island. The geological environment found on the Silver Bell Mine Property is consistent with an epithermal quartz vein style that is favorable for associated gold (+/- silver, copper) values.
The Silver Bell Mine (092F243) occurs at the northern end of the Cowichan uplift, near the southern shore of Horne Lake. A quartz vein, up to 20 centimetres in width and at least 21 metres in length hosting massive stibnite, arsenopyrite and pyrite occurs in volcanics of the Devonian Nitinat Formation.
Location and Access The Silver Bell Mine Property is located on the south shore of Horne Lake, 15 kilometres northeast of Port Alberni, in south-central Vancouver Island. The property is within the Nanaimo Mining Division (NTS 92F/7E). ? The property is accessible by a poorly maintained gravel road, which turns off Highway 4, 3.5 kilometres east of Port Alberni. Portions of this road are constructed upon a logging railway grade that was constructed 65 to 75 years ago. Most of the road requires the use of a four wheel drive vehicle.
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