Precious Metals

Mallard-Heenan: The Mallard property lies in the southern part of the Swayze greenstone belt of the Abitibi Subprovince, and is underlain by deformed and sericite + carbonate altered felsic, intermediate, and mafic volcanic rocks. The Ridout fault, considered a lateral equivalent to metallogenically important Cadillac-Larder Lake deformation zone, occurs 1 to 2 kilometers south of the property. The Ridout Fault host two significant gold deposits; IAMGOLD's Cote Gold project (171.9Kt containing 12.4Moz Au, Measured, Indicated and Inferred resources inclusive of reserves, 100% basis), 30 km to the southeast, and Newmont Goldcorp's Borden Lake project 90 km to the west, in addition to the small past-producing Jerome Mine, about 17 km the the southeast. ...
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Stoke: The Stoke property in the Quebec Appalachians lies within Dunnage zone rocks, and is underlain by fine-grained clastic sediments, sericitic felsic tuff, and basaltic chlorite schist, intruded by strongly deformed tonalite and granite plugs, underlie the property. ...
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Robidoux: Robidoux is underlain by metasedimentary rocks (mudstone, siltstone, conglomerate) of the Appalachian Gaspe Belt. Auriferous quartz veins occur along the Grand Pabos fault, which transects the property. Fancamp has held the property since 2014. ...
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Boisbuisson: The Boisbuisson project is located in the Humber Zone, in the northern Gaspe Peninsula. The project is underlain by fine grained clastic sediments, dolomite, and minor basaltic volcanic rocks, east of the Mont McGerrigle granite pluton which is responsible for contact metamorphism in the region. Numerous base metal bearing precious metal quartz veins occurences are recorded on the south and central parts of the property ...
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Ste. Marguerite (Gaspe): The Ste. Marguerite (Gaspe) property hosts a linear trend of gold bearing vein occurrences, more than 10 km long. The mineral occurrences are largely hosted by a band of mafic to intermediate volcanic rocks in close proximity to the Sainte-Florence fault , within the Gaspe Belt. the first recorded work on the property is from the late 1980's. ...
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