Infinity Stone Ventures Corp. announced the initial technical review on the 100% owned Crazy What Love Can Do Copper Project, the acquisition announced on January 15, 2024. The Project consists of 12 claims distributed in five separate blocks and includes four former copper mines (Memphremagog Mine, Shefford Mine, Logan Mine and Goldspring Mine), a copper-gold showing (Bowers) and a historic gold occurrence (Claim Labonté), all approximately 100 km east of Montreal.

The total area of the project is 673 ha with easy road access, being in southern Quebec. The Memphremagog Mine is situated in the Potton Township and was sporadically mined for copper and zinc from 1888 to 1924. Reported production mentions 1000 tons of ore at 3.0% Cu1 The deposit consists of a mineralized lenses that are defined over 600m in length by 2 to 15m in width and reach 100m in depth.

The site was explored in the 1980s and 1990s by Rio Algom and Ressources Minières Coleraine and included short drilling campaigns that followed the Mn-rich marker horizon. The Shefford Mine is in the Ely Township and underwent artisanal mining in 1881 and 1901 with total production of 11.3 tons at 11.0% Cu (SIGEOM, Geoscience Database of Quebec Government). A shaft was sunk to a depth of 23m in 1881.

The mineralization is described as chalcocite-bornite-calcite veins or in disseminations with historical values of 46.14% Cu and 37.50 g/t Ag assayed from grab samples made exclusively of copper-bearing minerals4. The deposit is defined as a stratiform copper deposit hosted in dolomitic marble of the White Brook Formation. The area was explored in the 1950s with several trenches exposing the mineralized zone for a length of 120 m. It was followed by a drilling program of 24 holes with all holes showing varying quantities of disseminated chalcocite in the footwall portion of the dolomite zone4.