- CEO
- Stephen D. Case
- Full Time Employees
- 2
- Sector
- Basic Materials
- Industry
- Industrial Materials
- Address
- 350 Bay Street Toronto ON Canada M5H 2S6
- IPO Date
- Mar 15, 2016
- Business
- Fox River Resources Corporation engages in the acquisition, exploration, evaluation and development of mineral properties with a focus on phosphate resources. The company holds a 100% interest in the Martison Phosphate Project, located approximately 70 kilometers northeast of Hearst in north-central Ontario, Canada, covering 8,450 hectares of mining leases and claims that host a carbonatite pipe enriched in phosphate and niobium minerals; the project entails construction of a vertically integrated phosphoric acid facility utilizing the site's phosphate deposit and sulphuric acid sourced from nearby base metal smelters or a company-built plant using low-cost sulphur from Western Canada to produce phosphoric acid for fertilizer products and industrial applications including lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage. Fox River Resources targets North American markets, particularly Western Canada and the U.S. Midwest, leveraging proximity to rail, power, highway infrastructure and abundant sulphur or acid supplies. Incorporated in 2015 and headquartered at 141 Adelaide Street West, Suite 301, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the company operates through its wholly owned subsidiary Baltic Resources Inc. In recent developments, Fox River collaborates with CanmetMINING on metallurgical testing initiatives announced January 7, 2025; closed non-brokered private placements in December 2024 and November 2024 raising funds for project advancement including a strategic investment positioning the lead investor with approximately 9.9% ownership; announced November 28, 2024 a further private placement offering; granted 520,000 stock options to employees April 1, 2024; highlighted March 27, 2024 progress on battery supply chain testing, high-quality gypsum by-product potential and phosphate eligibility for European markets; noted June 10, 2024 the addition of phosphate to Canada's 2024 Critical Minerals list; and provided a March 1, 2024 corporate update on ongoing Martison Project advancements.