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Industrial tours

There are two industrial tours planned in conjunction with the Conference.  All tours are limited in capacity, therefore register early.  The symposium organizers reserve the right to cancel the tours if the registration is inadequate.

For additional information on all tours, please contact the Industrial Tours Chair :

Ken Gullen, CAMECO
Ken_gullen@cameco.com

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TOUR 1 : MCARTHUR RIVER MINE / KEY LAKE URANIUM PROCESSING MILL TOUR

Sunday, August 15th

Full day tour: 7am to 7pm
Price: $550 per person (includes transportation).  Lunch is sponsored by McArthur River Mine.
No refund after July 15th.

The group will be transported to the local airfield for private charter flight to the Uranium Mine/Mill

Visit two of the world's important uranium mines and metallurgical processing operations.  You will fly to northern Saskatchewan to experience a land of lakes and pristine wilderness and tour these state-of-the-art facilities to gain a better understanding of the challenges of mining and milling of high-grade uranium ore.


McArthur River Mine
The McArthur River uranium mine operated by Cameco Corporation is located 620 kilometers north of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.  McArthur River is the world's largest, low-cost uranium producer, accounting for about 14% of world uranium production in 2008.

Key Lake Uranium Processing Mill
Key lake is home to the largest, high-grade uranium mill in the world.  Originally built to handle the high-grade, open pit
deposits discovered on site in 1975, the Key Lake mill began processing even higher grade ore from McArthur River in
1999.  Key Lake is located 570 kilometres north of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and is operated by Cameco.

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TOUR 2 : CANADIAN LIGHT SOURCE TOUR

Thursday, August 19th

Tour: departure at 9am for a 60-minutes tour of the facility.  Return at 10:30 am.
Price: Free!  
 Transportation provided by Canadian Light Source: www.lightsource.ca



A Leading Light for Mining and Environmental Research
Canada's national synchrotron laboratory, the Canadian Light Source, is a powerful tool for research related to effectively extracting resources from the earth while protecting the environment.  Using powerful magnets and radio frequency waves the synchrotron accelerates electrons to nearly the speed of light, producing intense light beams for probing matter with unprecedented precision.

The Canadian Light Source can answer questions at every stage of the resource cycle:  from exploration and metals recovery, to tailings management, remediation and environmental monitoring, research at Canada's synchrotron is leading the way.


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