@ Greywacke North Deposit
NI 43-101 Technical Report and Resource Update, Greywacke Lake Project, Saskatchewan, Canada; June 1, 2016: Hrdy, Puritch & Yakimchuk
15 holes totaling 2912.9 meters (m) at the Greywacke North Deposit Completed in March 2021
The objective the exploration work was to strengthen our understanding of the existing resource model, as well as to look for more gold bearing potential in the surrounding area.
High-grade, near surface gold deposit with near-term, underground mining production potential.
Stratabound disseminated coarse gold hosted in folded tabular zones of quartz feldspathic gneisses. Typically NE trending, dipping 60o SE.
Gravity: 81.3%, Cyanidation + Gravity: 94%
All season road access.
In addition the Greywacke North gold deposit other significant gold prospects include:
Greywacke South
Greywacke Central
Lyons Zone.
Excellent potential to expand the overall resource at Greywacke.
Both have been partially delineated by drilling hosting anomalous gold intersections.
The Greywacke South represents the continuation of gold mineralization along the same structure that hosts the Greywacke North deposit The Lyons Zone lies in close proximity to the south.