Exploration Maps helps you turn public British Columbia mineral claim data into a clean project map — search claims, style the blocks, add project details, and export for decks, websites, and reports.
Searching BC mineral claims
You can pull public British Columbia mineral claim data into Exploration Maps and use it as the starting point for a project map, rather than rebuilding boundaries by hand. This is useful when you want to review a land position quickly or assemble a map without first exporting and converting files from a government portal.
Turning claim data into a clean project map
Raw claim polygons are rarely presentation-ready. Once the claims are loaded, tag the layer as claims for standard styling, add context such as roads and water, choose a basemap, and frame the view. The result is a map a reader can interpret, not a screenshot of a data viewer.
Using claim maps for investor decks and internal review
A BC claims map is a core asset for corporate presentations, project web pages, and internal reviews ahead of staking decisions or financings. Because the project is saved, you can update it as the land position changes and re-export the same layout.
Adding labels, project details, roads, targets, and logos
Add claim labels, a title block with the project name and date, access roads, target outlines, and your company logo. These details turn a boundary outline into a complete project map that stands on its own in a deck or report.
Exporting clean map graphics
Export a PNG for slides and websites or a PDF for print-ready report figures. Maps include a legend, scale bar, north arrow, and title block, so they read as finished figures rather than rough working images.
Researching other companies' ground
If you are reviewing competitor land positions or doing deal due diligence, you can also search mineral claims by company name and map the results the same way.
Verify with the official registry: Exploration Maps is not the official British Columbia mineral titles registry. Always verify current claim status, ownership, boundaries, and tenure details through BC Mineral Titles Online (MTO) before relying on a map for staking, transactions, or filings.
Start a map
Import your data, style it, and export a clean map. No GIS experience needed.
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