Minago Remote Camps

Minago camps provide clean, ‘home away from home’ accommodation and meals for contractors and remote forestry and mining projects.

Caribou Camp

The two major camps are the Caribou Camp that has grown substantially this past year.  It now has 59 single bedrooms each with a private bathroom.  Food service was added this year, providing three hot meals a day for all guests.

A chef in a commercial kitchen preparing food on a tray filled with cooked meat and fries, with a menu board listing dishes like battered fish, chicken wings, scallop potatoes, and chocolate pie in the background.

Tower Camp

The second camp is Tower Camp located near the Minago project. This camp offers meals and accommodation for crews who are working in the area. The camp has been used by PDC, Northwest Diamond Drilling, and Hudbay Minerals Inc. in 2025.

Two single beds with wooden frames, one with blue bedding and the other with red bedding, are situated on either side of a small white wall-mounted nightstand. There are white pillows on each bed. Two wall-mounted lights are positioned above the beds, illuminating the space. A black curtain covers a window behind the nightstand, and the floor is made of dark wood.

Other Projects

  • A large yellow dump truck at a mining site, filled with dirt or rocks, with piles of rocks and gravel in the background, under a cloudy sky.

    Minago Quarry

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

  • Digital graphic of the element Magnesium (Mg) with a blue background, hexagonal patterns, and scientific icons.

    Magnesium Production

    The Minago Ni/PGM deposit sits under about 60 m of dolomite (a type of limestone) cover-rock. Development of the Ni/PGM deposit will first require quarrying 111 million tonnes of dolomite.

  • Graphic representation of the chemical element Nickel, with the symbol Ni and the word Nickel underneath, set against a dark blue and black cosmic background with glowing blue light effects and small star-like dots.

    Minago Nickel/PGM

    ​The Minago Critical Minerals Project is different. Environmental permitting is almost complete. The project not only has First Nation support but is 100% owned by the Norway House Cree Nation (NHCN).