At-A-Glance
The Bardy Property hosts multiple north–south–oriented granitic pegmatite dykes ranging from 40 centimetres to 4 metres in width, situated along a 7-kilometre prospective trend. These pegmatites are exposed along forestry roads, providing excellent accessibility for mapping, sampling, and drill-site planning. The geological setting reflects a structurally controlled environment conducive to rare earth enrichment, with distinct REE-bearing zones already identified at surface.

Key Highlights
- Multiple pegmatite dykes between 0.4–4 m wide.
- High-grade sample: 0.68% TREE with 1,150 ppm Nd.
- Prospect located within a 7 km long highly prospective trend.
- Clear structural continuity of pegmatite dykes visible in field images.
- Advancing toward Q1 2026 drilling with ongoing prospecting

Geological Setting
Bardy’s pegmatites are emplaced within granitic host rocks aligned along a north–south structural trend, ideal for REE-bearing fluid migration and concentration. Outcrop exposures along forestry roads provide excellent access for sampling, mapping, and drill-site preparation.