Exploring for Gold in Top-Tier Jurisdictions — Quebec and Alaska
Our Miniac Project in Quebec’s prolific Abitibi Greenstone Belt has delivered excellent initial gold intercepts. New high-resolution geophysics has refined our drill targeting for the next phase.
In Alaska, the Napoleon Project, located near the historic gold-rush town of Chicken, hosts chip samples grading up to 567 g/t Au, notable historic drill intercepts by Teck, and recent geophysical surveys defining new high-priority targets.
Both projects were acquired from Kenorland Minerals, a leading North American explorer who provided technical guidance through our early exploration stages.
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Miniac Project
The Miniac Project is a VMS target located in the Northern Abitibi Volcanic zone, part of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, one of the largest gold endowed districts in the world.
Located between the past producing Normetal mine and the Osborne-Bell mine along the Chicobi fault system, Miniac is an exhalative polymetallic system consisting of Au, Ag, Cu and Zn massive sulphides along a felsic-mafic volcanic contact.
Location
Quebec, Canada
Stage
Early
Deposit types
Polymetallic Volcanogenic Massive
Sulfide (VMS), Intrusion related Au
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Napoleon Project
The Napoleon Project lies in the heart of the Tintina Gold Province, a region spanning 2000 kilometres that has produced more than 30 million ounces of gold.
Napoleon is located in the Fortymile Region of Eastern Alaska, which has produced an estimated 500,000 oz of placer gold. Despite this extensive placer production, no major hard rock or “lode gold” production has been documented in the district.