The issued or renewed license is valid for five years. The license holder must carry it on his person when he is prospecting or staking any land. He must produce his license upon request to any officer of the Department.
It is prohibited to prospect on an area that is covered by a claim, a mineral exploration license, a mining concession or a mining lease, or one that has been withdrawn by, or reserved to, the State. Staking is identified by means of metal tags obtained from any of the regional offices of the Department. A claim must have the appropriate claim tag securely fastened to each corner post.
Put the tag on the side of the post facing the next highest numbered corner post. Put the tag for the No. Be sure of your location on the ground before staking.
Your location can be identified by surrounding claims, lakes, rivers, streams, roads, or anything else to help locate your position. Planted posts or trees made into posts, must be at least 1. Each squared face on a planted post shall as nearly as possible be 8 cm. Squared faces of a tree made into a post will be of sufficient width to write the required information on it.
On the four corner posts, write preferably in pencil : the number of the post; the name of the claim no initials or words less than three letters allowed ; the name of the staker; the time and date the post was located; and on the No. On boundary posts write preferably in pencil : the letters "BP"; the name of the claim; the name of the staker; and the time and date the post was located.
Write information on the side of the post that faces the next highest numbered corner post. When erecting boundary posts between the No. If staking a group of claims with common boundaries, use one post at common locations for touching claims.
Write the information for each claim on the correct side of the post. On these posts write "WP" as well as: the direction and distance to where the post should have been placed; the claim name; the name of the staker; time and date the post was located; and for corner posts - the post number.
The writing and tag if it is a corner post go on the side of the post facing the direction the post should be located. An intersection post is used to show a change in direction of a claim boundary between two corner posts see Figure 5.
This page has the information you need to help in the process. Please visit our mining claims page on our open data site to view the interactive map. The travel time for placer claims is a minimum of 10 days. You get an additional day for every 10 miles This ensures you can avoid missing the deadline to record your claim.
You can also view our travel time map. If you stake a claim over an existing surface disposition, you may need to provide financial security. The district Mining Recorder can provide you with information on financial security on a case-by-case basis. This includes:. We will evaluate proposed mineral activities in the Peel Watershed region for conformity to the plan. The plan will also inform assessment and regulatory steps.
Read our brochure to see a summary of the standards for all classes of mineral activities throughout the Peel Watershed region.
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Documents Events Forms News Places. Search Search form. Home Doing business Permits and licensing Apply for a placer claim. Apply for a placer claim Before you can apply to explore or mine for placer gold, you must get a claim. Eligibility Anyone 18 years or older can stake a claim for themselves, a corporation or another person.
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