Two more Provinces, Thousands more Possibilities
01.05.2026
GeoClerk’s Canadian coverage grows wider, with the addition of exploration assessment files and geological publications from Manitoba (iMaQs) and New Brunswick (PARIS).
This expansion adds thousands of documents to the platform across two highly prospective jurisdictions with a long history of mineral exploration. Manitoba is well known for the Thompson Nickel Belt, but also hosts VMS and greenstone prospects, pegmatite potential and fringe deposits from the Athabasca Basin to the West. New Brunswick is less well explored, but is prospective for orogenic gold, VMS hosted copper, zinc & silver and also critical minerals. Given the current demand for tungsten, it’s interesting to see the distribution where occurrence of its major ore minerals are noted across New Brunswick.
Whether you’re evaluating new ground, revisiting mature districts, or conducting early-stage target generation, historical assessment reports often contain invaluable insights, geochemistry, geophysics, and drill results that can be missed during manual review.
As with all jurisdictions, the Manitoba and New Brunswick datasets have been fully indexed and made searchable, both spatially and using keywords, helping geoscience teams spend less time searching for information and more time interpreting it.
If you’d like to see the new Manitoba and New Brunswick archives in action, get in touch to arrange a short demo.