Glen Eagle Resources Inc. announced that it has acquired by map designation 120 mining claims in three groups in the Lebel-sur-Quevillon area, Northwestern Quebec. The 3 groups of claims are prospective for lithium. On the Lessard property, pegmatites have been recognized on the property in close association with a lake-bottom lithium anomaly of 61 ppm of Lithium.

The property is underlain by the Lichen Pluton, a tonalite-monzodiorite intrusive of Archean Age. The Perigny property is characterized by a 7-km long lake-bottom lithium anomalies varying from 19 to 26 ppm of Lithium, and is underlain with the granodiorite of the Mountain Pluton. The Nicobi property is characterized by a 1-km long lake- bottom lithium anomalies varying from 33 to 45 ppm of Lithium, and are underlain by the Lichen pluton, a tonalite -monzodiorite intrusive the Archean Age.

Quebec's Government LIDAR survey shows that the properties bear northeast-trending elongated crests that may be indicative of the presence of pegmatites. All three properties are easily accessible from logging roads and trails originating from Provincial Highway 113. The Company intends to mobilize field crews this summer to do geological reconnaissance and verify the elongated crests on the properties.