A Crown granted 2 post mineral claim (Crown Grant) refers to a mineral claim issued under one of the predecessor Mineral Acts or Taxation Acts; where the mineral claim was located, surveyed, and then converted to a Crown Grant. Crown Grants were issued from 1874 to 1960. A Crown Grant may hold sub-surface rights to the land within the surveyed lot, and therefore may have an impact on the mineral rights acquired in any overlying mineral or placer cell claim.
When a Crown Grant escheats, forfeits, reverts or is surrendered, the rights revert back to the Crown. Section 26 of the Mineral Tenure Act requires the publication of a notice in the BC Gazette prior to the mineral rights being made available for acquisition.
For your use and reference, we have compiled a list of Crown Grant lots that have reverted back to the Crown and have had a notice published in the BC Gazette between August, 15, 1988 to present day. The list is sorted by land district.
Take notice that, pursuant to section 26 of the Mineral Tenure Act, the mineral rights formerly held under the following Crown granted 2-post claims are available for selection by registration of mineral cell claims on January 15, 2021.