in todays Toronto Star, cant find article online?,,,some quotes,,,
the terrain is difficult to walk on let alone haul thousands of tonnes of heavy ore-with one lucky exception,,,a series of sand ridges that once ran along the shore of a postglacial lake follows the most direct route into the region,,,they could become the foundation of a road and eventually a railway for a multi-generational mining play rivalling the Sudbury basin,,,some say this is proof that God is a mining engineer because he put a deposit up there and then laid the road out for us,,,
see the special engineering section in todays Star for the rest, a good article mentioning NOT's nickel also, seems most I read is just about chromite and Cliffes,,,
Shakey