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Kenrich-Eskay Mining Corp. is engaged in the exploration and development of a strategic, mineral rich property in British Columbia. It is a fully compliant, publicly traded Canadian corporation.
Kenrich-Eskay Mining Corp. is a exploration and development company primarily focused on gold and precious metals.
Eskay Creek Project, Northwestern British Columbia
KRE's premier property is 10 km. due south of and on the same geological anomaly as Barrick Gold's Eskay Creek Mine. The Corey claims are 100% owned (subject to a 2% NSR) and encompass 10,200 hectares (25,190 ac.). Barrrick's deposit is the most important mineral deposit in the entire region: the 2nd richest Canadian gold operation and, globally, the fifth largest silver producer. That said, their deposit is nearing depletion. KRE’s exploration at Eskay Creek started in late 2003 though the property was secured in 1996. To 2007, KRE has determined that the claims contain multiple strike extensions of volcanic composition as are also present at Barrick’s property.
Coastal Copper Project, Northwestern (Coastal) British Columbia
The Coastal Copper property is a very promising mining exploration project in an historically rich region. The project comprises more than 6,250 hectares (15,400 ac.) of mining claims that completely encircle two former producing copper mines. In its day, 1914-35, the mining town of Anyox, with a population of 3,000, was the largest copper smelter in the British Commonwealth. The former mine sites are not included in this package, however, the prospective volcanic-sedimentary strata that host the massive sulphide geology is extensively exposed. The potential exists for precious metals to be present as studies show that the Anyox pendant is part of the Eskay rift, a 250 km. geological belt that hosts over 60 volcanic massive sulphide deposits. The assembly is 80% controlled by Kenrich-Eskay with an agreement to earn up to 100%, subject to a 3% NSR.
Babs Mineral Claims, 76 km. East of Smithers, British Columbia
This is a ±22,827 hectare (56,400 ac.) property located on the northeast side of Babine Lake. Initially, acquisition of 4 existing claims was negotiated and a further 49 contiguous tenures were claimed by January, 2008. The depleted Granisle (14 km. to the northwest) and Bell Mines are in the area. Exploration targets include copper and copper-molybdenum porphyry deposits, with the possibility of significant precious metal content. Extensive historical geological data (non NI43-101 compliant) already exists.

COREY CAMP FROM THE CUMBERLAND GRID
| Wally E. Boguski | President, CEO, Director |
| Robert A. Michor | Director |
| Thal S. Poonian | Director |
| Vern Porter | CFO |
Company AddressC206 - 9801 King George Highway
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Additional Address/Key ContactToll Free: 1-866-204-3223 |
Annual General MeetingJuly | Year EndFebruary 28 |
17/11/06 - See Website
| Global Value Investment Fund (Singapore) |
| RBC Precious Metals Fund, (Toronto) |
| Goodman and Company |
| Dundee Securities (Toronto) |
| Sentry Select Capital Corp. (Toronto) |
| RAB Capital (London) |