The Lornex Mining Project and the Highland Valley, B.C.

CIM Bulletin, 1973

C. W. RENO, Vice-President and General Manager Lornex Mining Corporation Ltd., Logan Lake, B.C.

THE LORNEX MINING PROJECT is one of several large-tonnage, low-grade operations recently placed in operation in British Columbia. It is located in the Highland Valley in the south-central portion of the province. This area is described as a divide valley at an elevation range of 4,000 to 6,000 feet and is situated on the divide between two drainage systems. The major drainage to the west flows into the Thompson River and to the east and south the drainage enters the Nicola River system. This open-ended valley lies between low, rounded mountains in fairly heavily-wooded country.
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