Lac à Paul mine

Lac à Paul mine
Interactive map of Lac à Paul mine
Location
Quebec
CountryCanada
Production
ProductsPhosphates
Owner
CompanyArianne Phosphate Inc.
Website[1]

The Lac à Paul mine is a phosphate reserve. It is one of the largest in Canada, having estimated reserves of 590 million tonnes of ore grading 7.13% P2O5.[1] The project is developed by Arianne Phosphate, a mining company located in Quebec. Arianne Phosphate Inc. is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "DAN".

Location

The Lac à Paul project is located north of the 49th parallel (an area covered by the Plan Nord), north of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Arianne Phosphate's Concentrate | Product | Mining Project | Arianne Phosphate Inc".
  2. ^ "Major Mines & Projects | Lac à Paul (Paul zone) Project". miningdataonline.com. Retrieved 2025-09-30.

49°53′20″N 70°43′50″W / 49.88889°N 70.73056°W / 49.88889; -70.73056