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HIGHWAY GOLD PROJECT

IOCG Project

Copper, gold, cobalt, silver, zinc, tin and molybdenum  associated with magnetite in volcanic, sedimentary and granitic rocks.


5% magnetite in granitoid rock outcrops

3m core intervals of massive magnetite


2.33 g/t gold over 6.7 m in channel sample


0.64% cobalt over 0.3 m in trench



 

Regional scale aeromagnetic anomalies associated with magnetite in granitoids as well as volcanic and sedimentary rocks.

  • Green diamond represent gold in soil samples
  • Belleisle fault is a regional structure
  • Northwest trending lineaments
  • Aeromagnetic features


Aeromagnetic Gradient 1st Derivative Map - Co PPM

  • Elevated cobalt in soils up to 80 ppm

Aeromagnetic Gradient Gold PPB

Eight Historic Mineral Occurrences

334 Highway Gold - 2.33 g/t gold / 6.7 m

324 West Brook Silver, Zinc, Lead, Gold

327 Deep Lake Cobalt - 0.99% Co

1407 West Lake - 0.35% Cu 0.26% Tin,

0.48% Bismuth, 1.3 g/t gold over 1.51 m

323 Mathews Brook Zinc Gold Silver Copper

322 Square Lake–15 m wide qv zone Mo & W

331 Queens Lake-0.33% Mo & 0.02% Sn float

1450 Sulphide zone with uranium traces

Zinc in soils associated with known  gold, cobalt and base metal occurrences

  • Anomalous soil trends follow primary structures parallel to the Belleisle fault
  • Strong northwest trending soil anomalies follow magnetic and topographic lineaments that cross cut the regional trend

Soil geochemistry generating multiple gold targets

  • Correlation with magnatic lows and other featuresr


Drill ready Exploration Targets

  • 4 mineral claims 
  • 3,911 hectares


Eight historic mineral occurrences



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