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Kyle of Lochalsh
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Kyle of Lochalsh

Coastal village in west Highland unitary authority, Scotland, 100 km/63 mi west of Inverness; population (2001) 739. It is a railway terminus. The Skye Road Bridge stands 2 km/1 mi to the north of the village.

Built using private sector money, the bridge was opened in 1995, and has resulted in the closure of the Calmac ferry service, which was based at the village's ferry port.



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Kyle of Lochalsh is the jumping-off point to the Isle of Skye.
The company is in the process of conducting an underground exploration program on a different ore zone, the Lochalsh gold deposit under Goudreau Lake northeast of the Magino Mine.
Surface diamond drilling will also be performed on two other zones, namely Goudreau and Lochalsh where 43-101 compliant resources were previously evaluated by Eric Kallio, P.
 
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