Lithium, rare earths developer Avalon opens offices in two Canadian regions and US
Avalon Advanced Materials has opened three office locations to support the advancement of its Canadian and US operations, as well as its market connectivity.
From the Northwest Territories and Northwestern Ontario to key industrial markets in the US, these locations position the company to strengthen relationships, accelerate project advancement and connect Canadian critical mineral resources with the industries that will power the future, Avalon states.
To support the development of the Lake Superior Lithium proposed lithium hydroxide processing facility, Avalon has established an office in Thunder Bay, Ontario. A feasibility study on the facility is expected in the first quarter of 2027.
To support ongoing communication and transparency, Avalon is developing a dedicated Lake Superior Lithium project website that will provide project updates, news, milestones, and information as the feasibility study advances and the project moves toward development.
Avalon is also actively engaging with regional educational institutions, including Lakehead University, Confederation College and local community stakeholders to explore opportunities for future workforce training, skills development, and industry innovation and partnerships.
Moreover, with the Nechalacho rare earths project poised to be a leading producer of light and heavy rare earths in Canada, Avalon created a subsidiary to own the Nechalacho Basal Zone Resources called Magmic. An office for Magmic has been established in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, creating a dedicated on-the-ground presence to support project development.
While Avalon’s critical minerals projects may be in Canada, the markets they are intended to serve are global. To strengthen the company’s presence within the North American critical minerals ecosystem, Avalon established an office in Chicago, Illinois, to create a strategic hub for engagement with customers, manufacturers, technology companies, defence contractors, battery supply chain participants and other end-users of lithium and rare earths.
The Chicago office will support Avalon’s efforts to build long-term partnerships across the broader manufacturing and industrial ecosystem.