
The Jake Lee - Love Lake Gold Project
Overview
Located 35 kilometers west of Saint John, Jake Lee is part of an ongoing 2025 exploration campaign alongside the adjacent Love Lake project. At Jake Lee, SLAM discovered a new gold vein with 8 grab samples ranging from 7.42 grams per tonne (g/t) to 94.80 g/t gold from a trench reported July 8,2025. Additionally, the CT Vein discovery is comprised of 2 outcrops 50 m apart with a quartz float along strike in both directions for 250 m.

Highlights
Priority Gold Targets
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New Float Discovery - Boulders up to 39.3 g/t gold
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No 16 Discovery - quartz float with 0.664 g/t gold
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Lepreau placer - 5 mm flakes of gold in gravel
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CT Vein - 6 m wide quartz vein with gold-bearing float nearby.


GOLD IN SOILS
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RL Soil Grid Geochemistry
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1 sample 16,200 ppb gold
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121 samples range 10 to 173 ppb gold
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aligned with Lepreau placer gold
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3 km from the CT vein
Jake Lee East
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Aeromag Lineaments
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SLAM soil grids B,C,D,E
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Roger Lake soil grid
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Soils to 16,200 ppb gold
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Lepreau placer gold occurrence 563

​Aeromag
Gold discoveries 40 km SE of 2.3 million ounce Clarence Stream gold deposit
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Jake lee project = 559 units covering 14,130 hectares
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Mt. Blair project = 191 units covering 4,336 hectares
