Company” or “ ILC“) is pleased to announce that the Company has completed a maiden diamond drilling program on the Raleigh Lake Lithium project near Ignace, Ontario, Canada. A total of 1,504 metres of NQ core drilling were completed in eight holes to test the continuity of spodumene bearing pegmatites and their associated lithium, tantalum and cesium mineralization down dip and along strike from outcrop and previous operators’ drilling. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. International Lithium Corp. Completes Maiden Drilling Program at Raleigh Lake Lithium Project, Ontario, Canada Back to video The royalty-free, 100-percent-owned Raleigh Lake project comprising a total of 3,027 hectares hosts a number of outcropping pegmatite bodies. The recent drilling focused on what the Company now refers to as Zone 1 (Figure 1), an area of approximately one square kilometre (100 hectares) that hosts Pegmatites 1 and 3. The two shallow dipping pegmatite dykes have been mapped at surface with Pegmatite 1 exposed along strike for at least 300 metres and intersected 400 metres downdip by drilling conducted prior to ILC’s drilling campaign. Seven of ILC’s eight widely dispersed holes, covering an area approximately 600 x 300 metres, intersected pegmatite.