Alamos Gold Inc. (
TSX:AGI;
NYSE:AGI) (“Alamos” or the “Company”) today reported new
results from surface and underground exploration drilling at the
Island Gold mine, further extending high-grade gold mineralization
in Island West, Island East, and at depth. All reported drill
widths are true width of the mineralized zones, unless otherwise
stated.
- Island
West: high-grade mineralization extended 225 metres (“m”) west of
existing Mineral Reserves and Resources (MH33-01). New
highlights include:C-Zone:
- 97.21
g/t Au (58.55 g/t cut) over 5.05 m (MH33-01);
- 22.40
g/t Au (22.40 g/t cut) over 2.18 m (790-450-06);
- 12.07
g/t Au (12.07 g/t cut) over 2.79 m (790-460-10); and
- 13.91
g/t Au (13.91 g/t cut) over 2.18 m (790-465-12).
-
Island West Hanging Wall Zones: high-grade gold
mineralization intersected within newly defined sub-parallel zones
in the hanging wall (B, G, and G1 zones). These sub-parallel zones
are within proximity of existing underground infrastructure and
represent a significant opportunity to add near mine Mineral
Reserves and Resources. New highlights
include:B-Zone:
- 525.28
g/t Au (80.26 g/t cut) over 2.33 m (770-467-12);
- 72.03
g/t Au (44.05 g/t cut) over 3.15 m (770-468-02);
- 73.16
g/t Au (47.35 g/t cut) over 2.65 m (770-467-10);
- 34.41
g/t Au (22.77 g/t cut) over 5.07 m (770-467-11);
- 91.14
g/t Au (35.59 g/t cut) over 2.61 m (770-468-01A);
- 37.75
g/t Au (36.54 g/t cut) over 2.53 m (770-467-14);
- 226.16
g/t Au (32.33 g/t cut) over 2.58 m (770-467-13); and
- 51.17
g/t Au (37.18 g/t cut) over 2.11 m (770-468-03).
G-Zone:
- 22.81
g/t Au (22.81 g/t cut) over 2.14 m (770-467-08);
- 14.01
g/t Au (13.65 g/t cut) over 2.34 m (770-471-02); and
- 10.20
g/t Au (10.20 g/t cut) over 2.59 m (770-474-26).
G-Zone:
- 38.50
g/t Au (19.68 g/t cut) over 2.00 m (770-474-19); and
- 37.15
g/t Au (15.97 g/t cut) over 2.33 m (770-467-14).
- Island
East Lower: high-grade gold mineralization further extended
down-plunge from the large high-grade Inferred Mineral Resource
block in the lower part of Island East which contained 2.0 million
ounces grading 15.48 g/t Au (3.96 million tonnes (“mt”)) as of
December 31, 2021. New highlights include:
- 110.17
g/t Au (52.08 g/t cut) over 7.79 m (MH27-08);
- 22.17
g/t Au (22.17 g/t cut) over 8.01 m (MH27-07); and
- 10.45
g/t Au (10.45 g/t cut) over 7.28 m (MH27-06).
-
Island East Middle: underground exploration drilling
extended high-grade gold mineralization within the E1E-Zone to the
east of Mineral Reserves and Resources and in the area between
Island Main and East (above the 840-level). Both areas are within
proximity to existing underground infrastructure. New
highlights include:
- 49.51
g/t Au (49.51 g/t cut) over 2.27 m (840-608-34);
- 27.22
g/t Au (27.22 g/t cut) over 2.16 m (620-580-09);
- 14.82
g/t Au (14.82 g/t cut) over 3.68m (840-632-11);
- 24.41
g/t Au (24.41 g/t cut) over 2.13 m (840-608-32); and
- 25.27
g/t Au (21.18 g/t cut) over 2.36 m (620-624-09).
-
Island Main: high-grade gold mineralization extended 160 m
below Inferred Mineral Resources (MH30-02), representing one of the
deepest intersections to date at Island Gold at a vertical depth of
1,666 m. This highlights the significant opportunity for further
high-grade Mineral Reserve and Resource additions with the deposit
open laterally and at depth across the currently defined 2 km
strike. New highlights include:
- 23.21
g/t Au (23.21 g/t cut) over 2.50 m (MH30-02).
Note: Drillhole composite intervals reported as
“cut” may include higher grade samples which have been cut to:
C-zone (225 g/t Au), B-zone (90 g/t Au), D1 and G1-zones (45 g/t
Au), and G-zone (70 g/t Au), E1E-zone (185 g/t Au).
“These high-grade results across multiple areas
of the Island Gold deposit highlight the significant exploration
upside, not only laterally and at depth, but within newly defined
sub-parallel structures. Much of our focus the last several years
has been adding high-grade Mineral Resources at depth in advance of
the Phase 3+ Expansion study. Having nearly tripled the Mineral
Reserve and Resource base to over five million ounces of gold and
with work on the expansion ramping up, our exploration focus is
shifting to more cost-effective underground drilling where we can
leverage existing infrastructure,” said John A. McCluskey,
President and Chief Executive Officer.
“We see excellent potential to continue adding
high-grade Mineral Reserves and Resources laterally and at depth,
but also within these previously undefined areas adjacent to our
existing infrastructure which have the potential to be incorporated
into near-term mine planning. These represent potential high-grade
ounces close to our existing production horizons which will be low
cost to develop, further increasing ounces per vertical metre and
the value of the operation,” Mr. McCluskey added.
New highlight intercepts can be found in Tables
1 and 2, and in Figures 1 to 6 at the end of this news release.
2022 Exploration Drilling Program –
Island Gold Mine
Total exploration spending through the first
nine months was $17.9 million, in line with the annual budgeted
amount of $22 million for surface and underground exploration at
Island Gold in 2022. Exploration remains focused on defining
additional near mine Mineral Resources across the Island Gold
Deposit (Island Main, West, and East), as well as advancing and
evaluating several regional targets.
A total of 28,174 m of surface directional
drilling, 17,984 m of underground exploration drilling, and 9,707 m
of regional surface exploration drilling has been completed as of
November 25, 2022.
Island West
Surface Directional Drilling
Surface directional drilling extended high-grade mineralization
225 m west of existing Mineral Reserves and Resources (MH33-01) in
Island West and highlights the opportunity to expand mineralization
up-plunge and along strike, in proximity to existing underground
infrastructure. Surface drilling is ongoing in this area, and
underground exploration drifts will be extended west from the 490
and 790 levels to continue testing this area from underground.
New highlights include (Figure 1, Table 1):
C-Zone:
- 97.21
g/t Au (58.55 g/t cut) over 5.05 m (MH33-01).
Underground Exploration Drilling
Underground drilling from the 770 and 790-level
exploration drifts continues to extend high-grade gold
mineralization along strike to the west of Mineral Reserves and
Resources in the middle portion of Island West (between vertical
depths of 700 m and 1,100 m).
New highlights include (Figure 1, Table 2):
C-Zone:
- 22.40
g/t Au (22.40 g/t cut) over 2.18 m (790-450-06);
- 12.07
g/t Au (12.07 g/t cut) over 2.79 m (790-460-10);
- 13.91
g/t Au (13.91 g/t cut) over 2.18 m (790-465-12);
- 12.83
g/t Au (12.83 g/t cut) over 2.27 m (790-460-07); and
- 11.29
g/t Au (11.29 g/t cut) over 2.02 m (790-465-13B).
Island West Hanging Wall Zones
In addition to testing the C-Zone structure from
the 770- and 790-levels, drill holes were extended into the hanging
wall to follow up on previous drilling that intersected high-grade
gold mineralization in sub-parallel structures. These structures
were previously classified as “unknown zones” and contained limited
Mineral Resources due to the lack of drilling. Additional drilling
has been successful in establishing continuity and extending
high-grade gold mineralization within multiple structures referred
to as the B, G, and G1 Zones. These zones are located 20 m, 75 m
and 110 m south of the main C-Zone, respectively. This highlights
the potential to add high-grade Mineral Reserves and Resources in
proximity of existing production horizons and infrastructure which
could be incorporated into the mine plan and mined within the next
several years. These potential high-grade Mineral Reserves and
Resource additions would be low cost to develop, further increasing
the value of the operation and strong economics of the
expansion.
New highlights include (Figures 4, 5, and 6,
Table 2):
B-Zone:
- 525.28
g/t Au (80.26 g/t cut) over 2.33 m (770-467-12);
- 72.03
g/t Au (44.05 g/t cut) over 3.15 m (770-468-02);
- 73.16
g/t Au (47.35 g/t cut) over 2.65 m (770-467-10);
- 34.41
g/t Au (22.77 g/t cut) over 5.07 m (770-467-11);
- 91.14
g/t Au (35.59 g/t cut) over 2.61 m (770-468-01A);
- 37.75
g/t Au (36.54 g/t cut) over 2.53m (770-467-14);
- 226.16
g/t Au (32.33 g/t cut) over 2.58 m (770-467-13);
- 51.17
g/t Au (37.18 g/t cut) over 2.11 m (770-468-03);
- 31.79
g/t Au (26.36 g/t cut) over 2.07 m (790-450-02); and
- 38.96
g/t Au (20.83 g/t cut) over 2.32 m (770-468-07).
G-Zone:
- 22.81
g/t Au (22.81 g/t cut) over 2.14 m (770-467-08);
- 14.01
g/t Au (13.65 g/t cut) over 2.34 m (770-471-02); and
- 10.20
g/t Au (10.20 g/t cut) over 2.59 m (770-474-26).
G1-Zone:
- 38.50
g/t Au (19.68 g/t cut) over 2.00 m (770-474-19); and
- 37.15
g/t Au (15.97 g/t cut) over 2.33 m (770-467-14).
Within the B-Zone, the distribution of drill
hole intersections over a 30 to 40 m extent is the result of a
series of drill holes that were completed at different azimuths and
dips from a footwall drill bay, located approximately 30 m north of
the B-Zone. These holes were designed to test targets in the
hanging wall G and G1 zones, and also confirmed the continuity of
high-grade gold mineralization locally within the B-zone.
Island Main and East
Surface Directional Drilling
Surface directional drilling continues to extend
high-grade gold mineralization in the E1E-Zone beyond Mineral
Resource blocks in the lower portions of Island Main and East
areas.
New highlights from the drilling program include
(Figure 1, Table 1):
- 110.17
g/t Au (52.08 g/t cut) over 7.79 m (MH27-08);
- 22.17
g/t Au (22.17 g/t cut) over 8.01 m (MH27-07);
- 10.45
g/t Au (10.45 g/t cut) over 7.28 m (MH27-06); and
- 23.21
g/t Au (23.21 g/t cut) over 2.50 m (MH30-02).
Drill hole MH30-02 (23.21 g/t Au (23.21
g/t cut) over 2.50 m) was planned as a significant
step-out at depth below Inferred Mineral Resources in Island Main
area. This hole intersected high-grade mineralization 160 m
vertically below Inferred Mineral Resources and is one of the
deepest intersections to date at Island Gold. This further
highlights the opportunity for the expansion of high-grade Mineral
Reserves and Resources at depth, where Island Gold remains open at
depth across the 2 km strike of the deposit.
Drill holes MH27-06
(10.45 g/t Au (10.45 g/t cut) over 7.28 m), MH27-07 (22.17
g/t Au (22.17 g/t cut) over 8.01 m), and MH27-08 (110.17 g/t Au
(52.08 g/t cut) over 7.79 m) intersected wide, high-grade
mineralization beyond the nearest Inferred Mineral Resource block
in Island East. These drill holes continue to extend gold
mineralization down-plunge from the large Inferred Mineral Resource
block which has grown rapidly over the last several years to
contain 2.0 million ounces grading 15.48 g/t Au (3.96 mt) as of
December 31, 2021. Drilling is in progress in this area and is
expected to extend Inferred Mineral Resources to the east.
Drillhole MH27-06 was extended into the footwall
of the E1E-Zone and two mineralized zones were encountered,
29.81 g/t Au (29.81 g/t cut) over 6.40 m, and 20.67 g/t Au
(20.67 g/t cut) over 13.50 m. These zones start 125 m and
137 m, respectively, down-hole from the E1E-Zone, both with
apparent moderate to low-angle relative to the core axis,
suggesting an oblique orientation relative to the drill hole
azimuth (see “Other Zones”). As a result, true width and geometry
are unknown at this time and core length is reported. Drill hole
MH27-07 was drilled as a step-out to follow up on these zones;
however, did not encounter the same zone. Additional interpretation
is ongoing to determine the geometry of the zones, and optimal
orientation for follow up drilling.
Both MH27-06 and MH27-07 also intersected a
mineralized zone in the hanging wall, 25 m up-hole from the
E1E-Zone, returning 25.71 g/t Au (25.71 g/t cut) over 5.0
m, and 10.35 g/t Au (10.35 g/t cut) over 4.65 m,
respectively. True width is unknown at this time and core length is
reported.
Underground Exploration Drilling
Underground drilling from the 620- and 840-level exploration
drifts continues to extend high-grade gold mineralization along
strike to the east of Mineral Reserves and Resources in the middle
portion of Island East (between vertical depths of 500 m and 1,000
m). Drillhole 840-632-11 was drilled from the eastern extent of the
840-level exploration drift and intersected 14.82 g/t Au
(14.82 g/t cut) over 3.68 m, 120 m to the east of the
nearest Mineral Resource.
New highlights in the E1E-Zone include (Figure 1, Table 2):
- 49.51
g/t Au (49.51 g/t cut) over 2.27 m (840-608-34);
- 27.22
g/t Au (27.22 g/t cut) over 2.16 m (620-580-09);
- 14.82
g/t Au (14.82 g/t cut) over 3.68m (840-632-11);
- 24.41
g/t Au (24.41 g/t cut) over 2.13 m (840-608-32);
- 25.27
g/t Au (21.18 g/t cut) over 2.36 m (620-624-09);
- 11.50
g/t Au (11.50 g/t cut) over 2.73 m (620-633-08);
- 12.17
g/t Au (12.17 g/t cut) over 2.39 m (840-584-35); and
- 10.48
g/t Au (10.48 g/t cut) over 2.25 m (620-562-10).
Other Zones
The Island Gold Deposit consists of a number of
sub-parallel mineralized structures, with the majority of Mineral
Reserves and Resources defined in the C/E1E structure which
constitute the main production horizons at the Island Gold Mine. As
underground development advances, these sub-parallel hanging wall
and footwall structures can be targeted with step-out drilling from
underground drill platforms. As demonstrated with the above noted
newly defined B, G, and G1 Zones, through additional drilling these
zones have the potential to be converted into new Mineral Reserves
and Resources adjacent to existing underground
infrastructure.
High-grade gold mineralization has been
previously intersected from surface and underground drilling
throughout the hanging wall and footwall across the 2 km strike
extent of the Island Gold Deposit. These intersections are
high-priority exploration targets outside of the main C/E1E Zone,
which currently hosts the majority (94%) of the known Mineral
Reserves and Resources at the Island Gold Mine.
Step-out underground exploration drilling
targeting these zones can be completed once underground development
has been established. This drilling allows for the confirmation of
the geometry and potential continuity of mineralization with the
objective of defining new Mineral Resources. These hanging wall and
footwall exploration opportunities provide potential further upside
to define additional Mineral Reserves and Resources outside of the
main C/E1E-Zone in proximity to underground development, which
would enhance the ounce per vertical metre profile, and provide
multiple mining horizons from the same lateral development
levels.
The following are highlights of new hanging wall
and footwall intersections from underground and surface exploration
drilling where the geometry and continuity is not yet established
(“Unknown Zone”) (reported composite intervals are core lengths)
(Tables 1 and 2):
- 116.04
g/t Au (116.04 g/t cut) over 2.80 m (840-632-07);
- 20.67
g/t Au (20.67 g/t cut) over 13.50 m (MH27-06);
- 29.81
g/t Au (29.81 g/t cut) over 6.40 m (MH27-06);
- 10.35
g/t Au (10.35 g/t cut) over 4.65 m (MH27-06);
- 58.54
g/t Au (58.54 g/t cut) over 2.60 m (840-572-37);
- 53.22
g/t Au (53.22 g/t cut) over 2.50 m (360-594-01);
- 49.57
g/t Au (49.57 g/t cut) over 2.10 m (840-632-05);
- 41.28
g/t Au (41.28 g/t cut) over 2.10 m (840-632-10);
- 31.02
g/t Au (31.02 g/t cut) over 2.20 m (840-632-08);
- 11.75
g/t Au (11.75 g/t cut) over 2.20 m (620-633-01);
- 11.33
g/t Au (11.33 g/t cut) over 3.05 m (340-608-07);
- 12.13
g/t Au (12.13 g/t cut) over 2.75 m (770-467-14); and
- 14.86
g/t Au (14.86 g/t cut) over 2.20 m (360-594-04).
Qualified Persons
Scott R.G. Parsons, P.Geo., FAusIMM, Alamos
Gold’s Vice President, Exploration, has reviewed and approved the
scientific and technical information contained in this news
release. Scott R.G. Parsons is a “Qualified Person” as defined by
Canadian Securities Administrators’ National Instrument 43-101 -
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
Exploration programs at the Island Gold Mine are
directed by Raynald Vincent, P.Eng., M.G.P., Exploration
Superintendent at the Island Gold Mine. Raynald Vincent is a
“Qualified Person” as defined by Canadian Securities
Administrators’ National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
Quality Assurance and Quality
Control
Alamos Gold maintains an internal Quality
Assurance / Quality Control (QA/QC) program at the Island Gold
Mine to ensure sampling and analysis of all exploration work is
conducted in accordance with best practices.
Access to the Island Gold Mine is controlled by
security personnel. Drill core is logged and sampled at the core
logging facility within the mine site under the supervision of a
Qualified Geologist. A geologist marks the individual samples for
analysis, and sample intervals, sample numbers, standards and
blanks are entered into the database. The core is cut in half using
an electric core saw equipped with a diamond tipped blade. One half
of the core is placed into a plastic sample bag and sealed with zip
ties in preparation for shipment. The other half of the core is
returned to the core box and retained for future reference. The
samples are placed in large heavy-duty nylon reinforced Fabrene
bags, which are identified and sealed before being placed on
pallets. The core samples are picked up at the mine site and
delivered to AGAT laboratory in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Gold is analyzed by a 50 grams fire assay with
an Atomic Absorption (AA) finish. Samples greater than 10.0 g/t Au
are re-analyzed using gravimetric finish methods. AGAT is a
certified laboratory and has internal quality control (“QC”)
programs that include insertion of reagent blanks, reference
materials, and pulp duplicates.
The Corporation inserts QC samples (blanks and
reference materials) at regular intervals to monitor laboratory
performance. Cross check assays are completed on a regular basis in
a secondary accredited laboratory. The QA/QC procedures are more
completely described in the Technical Report filed on SEDAR August
29, 2022.
About Alamos
Alamos is a Canadian-based intermediate gold
producer with diversified production from three operating mines in
North America. This includes the Young-Davidson and Island Gold
mines in northern Ontario, Canada and the Mulatos mine in Sonora
State, Mexico. Additionally, the Company has a strong portfolio of
growth projects, including the Phase 3+ Expansion at Island Gold,
and the Lynn Lake project in Manitoba, Canada. Alamos employs more
than 1,900 people and is committed to the highest standards of
sustainable development. The Company’s shares are traded on the TSX
and NYSE under the symbol “AGI”.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
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Cautionary Note
This news release includes certain statements
that constitute forward-looking information within the meaning of
applicable Canadian and U.S. securities laws ("forward-looking
statements"). All statements in this news release other than
statements of historical fact, which address events, results,
outcomes or developments that Alamos expects to occur are
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Such statements in this news release include,
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programs and focuses, potential drilling results and related
expectations, costs and expenditures, project economics, gold price
assumptions, potential mineralization, projected ore grades,
opportunities to add near mine and further high-grade Mineral
Reserves and Resources, potential additions to the mine plan,
extension of Inferred Mineral Resources, expected increases in the
value of operations, and other information that is based on
forecasts and projections of future operational, geological or
financial results, estimates of amounts not yet determinable and
assumptions of management.
Exploration results that include geophysics,
sampling, and drill results on wide spacings may not be indicative
of the occurrence of a mineral deposit. Such results do not provide
assurance that further work will establish sufficient grade,
continuity, metallurgical characteristics and economic potential to
be classed as a category of Mineral Resource. A Mineral Resource
that is classified as "inferred" or "indicated" has a great amount
of uncertainty as to its existence and economic and legal
feasibility. It cannot be assumed that any or part of an "Indicated
Mineral Resource" or "Inferred Mineral Resource" will ever be
upgraded to a higher category of Mineral Resource. Investors are
cautioned not to assume that all or any part of mineral deposits in
these categories will ever be converted into Proven and Probable
Mineral Reserves.
Alamos cautions that forward-looking statements
are necessarily based upon several factors and assumptions that,
while considered reasonable by management at the time of making
such statements, are inherently subject to significant business,
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and contingencies. Known and unknown factors could cause actual
results to differ materially from those projected in the
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These factors and assumptions include, but are
not limited to: the actual results of current exploration
activities, conclusions of economic and geological evaluations,
changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined,
operations may be exposed to widespread pandemic; the impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic on the broader market; state and federal orders
or mandates (including with respect to mining operations generally
or auxiliary businesses or services required for the Company’s
operations) in Canada, Mexico and other jurisdictions in which the
Company does or may conduct business; the duration of regulatory
responses to the COVID-19 pandemic; changes in national and local
government legislation, controls or regulations; failure to comply
with environmental and health and safety laws and regulations;
labour and contractor availability (and being able to secure the
same on favourable terms); ability to sell or deliver gold doré
bars; disruptions in the maintenance or provision of required
infrastructure and information technology systems; fluctuations in
the price of gold or certain other commodities such as, diesel
fuel, natural gas, and electricity; operating or technical
difficulties in connection with mining or development activities,
including geotechnical challenges and changes to production
estimates (which assume accuracy of projected ore grade, mining
rates, recovery timing and recovery rate estimates and may be
impacted by unscheduled maintenance); changes in foreign exchange
rates (particularly the Canadian dollar, U.S. dollar, and Mexican
peso); the impact of inflation; employee and community relations;
litigation and administrative proceedings; disruptions affecting
operations; availability of and increased costs associated with
mining inputs and labour; delays in the development or updating of
mine plans; inherent risks and hazards associated with mining and
mineral processing including environmental hazards, industrial
accidents, unusual or unexpected formations, pressures and
cave-ins; the risk that the Company’s mines may not perform as
planned; uncertainty with the Company's ability to secure
additional capital to execute its business plans; the speculative
nature of mineral exploration and development, risks in obtaining
and maintaining necessary licenses, permits and authorizations,
contests over title to properties; expropriation or nationalization
of property; political or economic developments in Canada or Mexico
and other jurisdictions in which the Company may carry on business
in the future; increased costs and risks related to the potential
impact of climate change; the costs and timing of construction and
development of new deposits; risk of loss due to sabotage, protests
and other civil disturbances; the impact of global liquidity and
credit availability and the values of assets and liabilities based
on projected future cash flows; and business opportunities that may
be pursued by the Company.
For a more detailed discussion of such risks and
other factors that may affect the Company's ability to achieve the
expectations set forth in the forward-looking statements contained
in this news release, see the Company’s latest 40-F/Annual
Information Form and Management’s Discussion and Analysis, each
under the heading “Risk Factors”, available on the SEDAR website at
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reviewed in conjunction with the information and risk factors and
assumptions found in this news release.
The Company disclaims any intention or
obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements,
whether written or oral, or whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable
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Note to U.S. Investors – Mineral Reserve
and Resource Estimates
Unless otherwise indicated, all Mineral Resource
and Mineral Reserve estimates included in this news release have
been prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 -
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) and the
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (the “CIM”)
- CIM Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral
Reserves, adopted by the CIM Council, as amended (the “CIM
Standards”). NI 43-101 is a rule developed by the Canadian
Securities Administrators, which established standards for all
public disclosure an issuer makes of scientific and technical
information concerning mineral projects. Mining disclosure in the
United States was previously required to comply with SEC Industry
Guide 7 (“SEC Industry Guide 7”) under the United States Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission (the “SEC”) has adopted final rules, to replace SEC
Industry Guide 7 with new mining disclosure rules under sub-part
1300 of Regulation S-K of the U.S. Securities Act (“Regulation S-K
1300”) which became mandatory for U.S. reporting companies
beginning with the first fiscal year commencing on or after January
1, 2021. Under Regulation S-K 1300, the SEC now recognizes
estimates of “Measured Mineral Resources”, “Indicated Mineral
Resources” and “Inferred Mineral Resources”. In addition, the SEC
has amended its definitions of “Proven Mineral Reserves” and
“Probable Mineral Reserves” to be substantially similar to
international standards.
Investors are cautioned that while the above
terms are “substantially similar” to CIM Definitions, there are
differences in the definitions under Regulation S-K 1300 and the
CIM Standards. Accordingly, there is no assurance any mineral
reserves or mineral resources that the Company may report as
“proven mineral reserves”, “probable mineral reserves”, “measured
mineral resources”, “indicated mineral resources” and “inferred
mineral resources” under NI 43-101 would be the same had the
Company prepared the mineral reserve or mineral resource estimates
under the standards adopted under Regulation S-K 1300. U.S.
investors are also cautioned that while the SEC recognizes
“measured mineral resources”, “indicated mineral resources” and
“inferred mineral resources” under Regulation S-K 1300, investors
should not assume that any part or all of the mineralization in
these categories will ever be converted into a higher category of
mineral resources or into mineral reserves. Mineralization
described using these terms has a greater degree of uncertainty as
to its existence and feasibility than mineralization that has been
characterized as reserves. Accordingly, investors are cautioned not
to assume that any measured mineral resources, indicated mineral
resources, or inferred mineral resources that the Company reports
are or will be economically or legally mineable.
Table 1: Island Gold – Previously
Unreleased Select Composite Intervals from Surface Exploration
Drilling
Composite intervals greater than 3 g/t Au
weighted average, capping values: Island Main and
East @ 185 g/t Au, Island West @ 225 g/t Au.
Hole ID |
Zone |
Target Area |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Core Length (m) |
True Width (m) |
Au Uncut (g/t) |
Au Cut (g/t) |
Vertical Depth (m) |
MH27-06 |
E1E |
Island East |
1615.34 |
1624.50 |
9.16 |
7.28 |
10.45 |
10.45 |
1538 |
MH27-07 |
E1E |
Island East |
1615.85 |
1626.15 |
10.30 |
8.01 |
22.17 |
22.17 |
1540 |
MH27-08 |
E1E |
Island East |
1586.00 |
1595.30 |
9.30 |
7.79 |
110.17 |
52.08 |
1502 |
MH30-02 |
E1E |
Island Main |
1811.50 |
1814.75 |
3.25 |
2.50 |
23.21 |
23.21 |
1666 |
MH33-01 |
C |
Island West |
785.90 |
795.10 |
9.20 |
5.05 |
97.21 |
58.55 |
733 |
MH27-06 |
Unknown |
Island East |
1589.00 |
1594.00 |
5.00 |
|
25.71 |
25.71 |
1511 |
MH27-06 |
Unknown |
Island East |
1751.20 |
1757.60 |
6.40 |
|
29.81 |
29.81 |
1666 |
MH27-06 |
Unknown |
Island East |
1769.90 |
1783.40 |
13.50 |
|
20.67 |
20.67 |
1687 |
MH27-07 |
Unknown |
Island East |
1585.20 |
1589.85 |
4.65 |
|
10.35 |
10.35 |
1508 |
Table 2: Island Gold – Previously
Unreleased Select Composite Intervals from Underground Exploration
Drilling
Composite intervals greater than 3 g/t Au
weighted average, capping values: Island West
(C-zone) @ 225 g/t Au; Island Main and East (E1E Zone) @ 185 g/t
Au. B Zone @ 90 g/t Au; D1 and G1 Zones @ 45 g/t Au; G Zone @ 70
g/t Au.
Hole ID |
Zone |
Target Area |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Core Length (m) |
True Width (m) |
Au Uncut (g/t) |
Au Cut (g/t) |
Vertical Depth (m) |
770-467-08 |
B |
Island West |
12.15 |
14.80 |
2.65 |
2.53 |
9.48 |
9.48 |
790 |
770-467-10 |
B |
Island West |
16.90 |
20.55 |
3.65 |
2.65 |
73.16 |
47.35 |
780 |
770-467-11 |
B |
Island West |
33.90 |
40.40 |
6.50 |
5.07 |
34.41 |
22.77 |
781 |
770-467-12 |
B |
Island West |
12.10 |
15.15 |
3.05 |
2.33 |
525.28 |
80.26 |
783 |
770-467-13 |
B |
Island West |
16.20 |
19.45 |
3.25 |
2.58 |
226.16 |
32.33 |
777 |
770-467-14 |
B |
Island West |
17.70 |
20.30 |
2.60 |
2.53 |
37.75 |
36.54 |
776 |
770-468-01A |
B |
Island West |
13.00 |
15.90 |
2.90 |
2.61 |
91.14 |
35.59 |
787 |
770-468-02 |
B |
Island West |
16.20 |
19.95 |
3.75 |
3.15 |
72.03 |
44.05 |
782 |
770-468-03 |
B |
Island West |
14.00 |
16.20 |
2.20 |
2.11 |
51.17 |
37.18 |
790 |
770-468-04A |
B |
Island West |
13.75 |
16.80 |
3.05 |
3.02 |
7.37 |
7.37 |
793 |
770-468-05 |
B |
Island West |
14.00 |
17.00 |
3.00 |
2.56 |
3.13 |
3.13 |
785 |
770-468-07 |
B |
Island West |
15.00 |
17.60 |
2.60 |
2.32 |
38.96 |
20.83 |
792 |
770-471-02 |
B |
Island West |
48.00 |
50.30 |
2.30 |
2.27 |
6.21 |
6.21 |
805 |
770-474-16 |
B |
Island West |
8.70 |
10.90 |
2.20 |
2.02 |
4.22 |
4.22 |
790 |
770-474-19 |
B |
Island West |
7.50 |
10.20 |
2.70 |
2.45 |
6.35 |
6.35 |
795 |
790-450-01 |
B |
Island West |
182.90 |
185.40 |
2.50 |
2.10 |
5.50 |
5.50 |
846 |
790-450-02 |
B |
Island West |
159.65 |
161.75 |
2.10 |
2.07 |
31.79 |
26.36 |
798 |
790-459-01 |
B |
Island West |
337.00 |
340.90 |
3.90 |
2.03 |
8.65 |
8.65 |
1077 |
790-459-02 |
B |
Island West |
287.00 |
292.00 |
5.00 |
2.12 |
3.75 |
3.75 |
1019 |
790-459-03 |
B |
Island West |
213.95 |
216.45 |
2.50 |
2.40 |
9.29 |
9.29 |
898 |
790-460-07 |
B |
Island West |
197.30 |
202.80 |
5.50 |
3.20 |
8.83 |
8.83 |
703 |
740-471-44A |
C |
Island West |
870.00 |
875.00 |
5.00 |
2.53 |
3.15 |
3.15 |
1478 |
790-450-01 |
C |
Island West |
148.45 |
150.80 |
2.35 |
2.03 |
3.19 |
3.19 |
842 |
790-450-03 |
C |
Island West |
163.10 |
166.90 |
3.80 |
2.28 |
5.18 |
5.18 |
889 |
790-450-06 |
C |
Island West |
193.80 |
197.60 |
3.80 |
2.18 |
22.40 |
22.40 |
940 |
790-459-01 |
C |
Island West |
299.50 |
304.20 |
4.70 |
2.49 |
3.75 |
3.75 |
1049 |
790-460-05 |
C |
Island West |
110.75 |
113.85 |
3.10 |
2.99 |
3.35 |
3.35 |
809 |
790-460-05A |
C |
Island West |
110.00 |
113.60 |
3.60 |
3.50 |
5.75 |
5.75 |
809 |
790-460-06 |
C |
Island West |
99.10 |
103.00 |
3.90 |
3.69 |
8.37 |
8.37 |
786 |
790-460-07 |
C |
Island West |
112.00 |
114.70 |
2.70 |
2.27 |
12.83 |
12.83 |
756 |
790-460-10 |
C |
Island West |
104.70 |
107.90 |
3.20 |
2.79 |
12.07 |
12.07 |
766 |
790-465-12 |
C |
Island West |
107.00 |
112.00 |
5.00 |
2.18 |
13.91 |
13.91 |
898 |
790-465-13B |
C |
Island West |
89.30 |
92.30 |
3.00 |
2.02 |
11.29 |
11.29 |
876 |
840-530-05 |
C |
Island West |
705.00 |
710.60 |
5.60 |
2.14 |
5.89 |
5.89 |
1464 |
790-450-05 |
D1 |
Island West |
93.50 |
96.30 |
2.80 |
2.46 |
15.25 |
10.92 |
863 |
790-450-06 |
D1 |
Island West |
101.30 |
104.50 |
3.20 |
2.61 |
4.06 |
4.06 |
887 |
340-608-07 |
E1E |
Island East |
88.10 |
90.80 |
2.70 |
2.14 |
3.71 |
3.71 |
260 |
620-562-03 |
E1E |
Island East |
128.40 |
131.30 |
2.90 |
2.66 |
4.66 |
4.66 |
517 |
620-562-04 |
E1E |
Island East |
135.40 |
139.00 |
3.60 |
3.14 |
5.04 |
5.04 |
497 |
620-562-10 |
E1E |
Island East |
250.25 |
253.45 |
3.20 |
2.25 |
10.48 |
10.48 |
740 |
620-580-09 |
E1E |
Island East |
85.20 |
87.60 |
2.40 |
2.16 |
27.22 |
27.22 |
545 |
620-624-09 |
E1E |
Island East |
100.70 |
103.40 |
2.70 |
2.36 |
25.27 |
21.18 |
570 |
620-624-10 |
E1E |
Island East |
93.00 |
95.40 |
2.40 |
2.22 |
5.31 |
5.31 |
542 |
620-624-13 |
E1E |
Island East |
209.85 |
214.70 |
4.85 |
2.28 |
3.82 |
3.82 |
702 |
620-633-05 |
E1E |
Island East |
91.40 |
94.80 |
3.40 |
2.76 |
4.32 |
4.32 |
509 |
620-633-08 |
E1E |
Island East |
85.80 |
88.60 |
2.80 |
2.73 |
11.50 |
11.50 |
565 |
840-584-35 |
E1E |
Island East |
168.95 |
171.35 |
2.40 |
2.39 |
12.17 |
12.17 |
782 |
840-584-36 |
E1E |
Island East |
166.10 |
168.80 |
2.70 |
2.69 |
4.01 |
4.01 |
808 |
840-590-27 |
E1E |
Island East |
161.70 |
164.50 |
2.80 |
2.08 |
6.07 |
6.07 |
906 |
840-608-32 |
E1E |
Island East |
135.25 |
137.60 |
2.35 |
2.13 |
24.41 |
24.41 |
803 |
840-608-34 |
E1E |
Island East |
146.00 |
148.70 |
2.70 |
2.27 |
49.51 |
49.51 |
811 |
840-632-02 |
E1E |
Island East |
141.00 |
143.50 |
2.50 |
2.40 |
3.10 |
3.10 |
829 |
840-632-05 |
E1E |
Island East |
135.00 |
137.15 |
2.15 |
2.08 |
6.31 |
6.31 |
840 |
840-632-11 |
E1E |
Island East |
157.25 |
161.50 |
4.25 |
3.68 |
14.82 |
14.82 |
754 |
920-630-06 |
E1E |
Island East |
94.10 |
97.40 |
3.30 |
2.14 |
5.81 |
5.81 |
945 |
770-467-08 |
G |
Island West |
71.70 |
74.00 |
2.30 |
2.14 |
22.81 |
22.81 |
796 |
770-468-02 |
G |
Island West |
74.00 |
76.20 |
2.20 |
2.11 |
4.00 |
4.00 |
766 |
770-471-01A |
G |
Island West |
90.00 |
92.65 |
2.65 |
2.14 |
5.86 |
5.86 |
837 |
770-471-02 |
G |
Island West |
72.80 |
75.60 |
2.80 |
2.34 |
14.01 |
13.65 |
813 |
770-474-26 |
G |
Island West |
80.35 |
83.00 |
2.65 |
2.59 |
10.20 |
10.20 |
744 |
770-467-13 |
G1 |
Island West |
149.20 |
151.80 |
2.60 |
2.02 |
50.55 |
5.78 |
704 |
770-467-14 |
G1 |
Island West |
153.00 |
155.70 |
2.70 |
2.33 |
37.15 |
15.97 |
697 |
770-474-17 |
G1 |
Island West |
107.30 |
110.80 |
3.50 |
3.44 |
7.00 |
7.00 |
782 |
770-474-18 |
G1 |
Island West |
104.50 |
106.70 |
2.20 |
2.14 |
4.06 |
4.06 |
767 |
770-474-19 |
G1 |
Island West |
124.40 |
127.00 |
2.60 |
2.00 |
38.50 |
19.68 |
859 |
770-474-20 |
G1 |
Island West |
104.00 |
107.00 |
3.00 |
2.96 |
7.24 |
7.24 |
765 |
770-474-22 |
G1 |
Island West |
115.05 |
117.65 |
2.60 |
2.31 |
9.32 |
9.32 |
827 |
770-474-23 |
G1 |
Island West |
108.05 |
110.45 |
2.40 |
2.13 |
5.13 |
5.13 |
831 |
340-608-07 |
Unknown |
|
80.50 |
83.55 |
3.05 |
|
11.33 |
11.33 |
265 |
360-594-01 |
Unknown |
|
147.70 |
149.90 |
2.20 |
|
3.10 |
3.10 |
349 |
360-594-01 |
Unknown |
|
203.20 |
206.40 |
3.20 |
|
5.19 |
5.19 |
353 |
360-594-01 |
Unknown |
|
52.70 |
55.20 |
2.50 |
|
53.22 |
53.22 |
344 |
360-594-03 |
Unknown |
|
211.90 |
214.10 |
2.20 |
|
5.35 |
5.35 |
278 |
360-594-04 |
Unknown |
|
50.20 |
52.40 |
2.20 |
|
14.86 |
14.86 |
344 |
620-633-01 |
Unknown |
|
56.60 |
58.80 |
2.20 |
|
11.75 |
11.75 |
576 |
740-471-46 |
Unknown |
|
101.00 |
104.60 |
3.60 |
|
4.11 |
4.11 |
830 |
740-471-46 |
Unknown |
|
336.70 |
340.55 |
3.85 |
|
6.96 |
6.96 |
984 |
740-471-47 |
Unknown |
|
376.80 |
379.70 |
2.90 |
|
9.97 |
9.97 |
994 |
770-467-10 |
Unknown |
|
23.65 |
26.80 |
3.15 |
|
6.33 |
6.33 |
778 |
770-467-13 |
Unknown |
|
27.25 |
30.05 |
2.80 |
|
4.05 |
4.05 |
771 |
770-467-14 |
Unknown |
|
27.80 |
30.55 |
2.75 |
|
12.13 |
12.13 |
770 |
790-450-01 |
Unknown |
|
142.70 |
145.10 |
2.40 |
|
3.08 |
3.08 |
841 |
790-450-01 |
Unknown |
|
33.70 |
36.75 |
3.05 |
|
7.01 |
7.01 |
829 |
790-450-01 |
Unknown |
|
54.40 |
56.65 |
2.25 |
|
7.60 |
7.60 |
831 |
790-450-03 |
Unknown |
|
57.10 |
59.90 |
2.80 |
|
3.68 |
3.68 |
848 |
790-450-03 |
Unknown |
|
31.10 |
34.95 |
3.85 |
|
4.54 |
4.54 |
838 |
790-450-04 |
Unknown |
|
301.70 |
304.40 |
2.70 |
|
3.26 |
3.26 |
687 |
790-450-05 |
Unknown |
|
28.30 |
30.70 |
2.40 |
|
9.10 |
7.91 |
838 |
840-572-37 |
Unknown |
|
159.00 |
161.60 |
2.60 |
|
58.54 |
58.54 |
972 |
840-572-38 |
Unknown |
|
206.20 |
208.55 |
2.35 |
|
3.80 |
3.80 |
1006 |
840-632-04 |
Unknown |
|
106.65 |
109.00 |
2.35 |
|
3.03 |
3.03 |
796 |
840-632-05 |
Unknown |
|
131.10 |
133.20 |
2.10 |
|
49.57 |
49.57 |
840 |
840-632-07 |
Unknown |
|
146.10 |
148.90 |
2.80 |
|
116.04 |
116.04 |
913 |
840-632-08 |
Unknown |
|
103.30 |
105.70 |
2.40 |
|
5.60 |
5.60 |
776 |
840-632-08 |
Unknown |
|
109.10 |
111.30 |
2.20 |
|
31.02 |
31.02 |
773 |
840-632-10 |
Unknown |
|
101.60 |
103.70 |
2.10 |
|
41.28 |
41.28 |
857 |
Table 3: Surface exploration drill holes;
azimuth, dip, drilled length, and collar location at surface (UTM
NAD83)
Hole ID |
Azimuth (°) |
Dip(°) |
Drilled Length (m) |
UTM Easting (m) |
UTM Northing (m) |
UTM Elevation (m) |
Comments |
MH25-12 |
335 |
-80 |
861 |
692320 |
5351076 |
393 |
Cut from MH25-11 at 1006 m |
MH26-06 |
339 |
-79 |
1098 |
692210 |
5351208 |
394 |
Cut from MH26-05 at 671 m |
MH26-07 |
339 |
-79 |
995 |
692210 |
5351208 |
394 |
Cut from MH26-06 at 843 m |
MH26-08 |
339 |
-79 |
615 |
692210 |
5351208 |
394 |
Cut from MH26-07 at 1202 m |
MH27-03 |
338 |
-76 |
614 |
692344 |
5351146 |
392 |
Cut from MH27-02 at 1113 m |
MH27-04 |
338 |
-76 |
937 |
692344 |
5351146 |
392 |
Cut from MH27-03 at 823 m |
MH27-06 |
338 |
-76 |
1413 |
692344 |
5351146 |
392 |
Cut from MH27-01 at 563 m |
MH27-07 |
338 |
-76 |
593 |
692344 |
5351146 |
392 |
Cut from MH27-06 at 1399 m |
MH27-08 |
338 |
-76 |
1395 |
692344 |
5351146 |
392 |
Cut from MH27-01 at 605 m |
MH28-02 |
253 |
-84 |
763 |
692701 |
5351670 |
391 |
Cut from MH28-01B at 1152 m |
MH28-03 |
253 |
-84 |
1216 |
692701 |
5351670 |
391 |
Cut from MH28-01B at 763 m |
MH28-04 |
253 |
-84 |
954 |
692701 |
5351670 |
391 |
Cut from MH28-03 at 1043 m |
MH28-05 |
253 |
-84 |
974 |
692701 |
5351670 |
391 |
Cut from MH28-01A at 1060 m |
MH29-01 |
308 |
-79 |
1757 |
691319 |
5350979 |
395 |
|
MH29-02 |
308 |
-79 |
1314 |
691319 |
5350979 |
395 |
Cut from MH29-01 at 518 m |
MH30-01 |
325 |
-77 |
1985 |
692051 |
5350830 |
394 |
|
MH30-02 |
325 |
-77 |
671 |
692051 |
5350830 |
394 |
Cut from MH30-01 at 1255 m |
MH31-01 |
338 |
-80 |
1779 |
691003 |
5350847 |
395 |
|
MH31-02 |
338 |
-80 |
628 |
691003 |
5350847 |
395 |
Cut from MH31-01 at 1225 m |
MH31-03 |
338 |
-80 |
840 |
691003 |
5350847 |
395 |
Cut from MH31-01 at 1049 m |
MH33-01 |
318 |
-72 |
981 |
690225 |
5351183 |
382 |
|
21IGX009 |
344 |
-59 |
1013 |
692312 |
5351992 |
401 |
|
21IGX010 |
316 |
-65 |
1452 |
692595 |
5351636 |
396 |
|
21IGX011 |
331 |
-51 |
754 |
691961 |
5351901 |
394 |
|
21IGX012 |
331 |
-62 |
755 |
691961 |
5351901 |
394 |
|
21IGX013 |
312 |
-57 |
1304 |
692593 |
5351639 |
390 |
|
21IGX013W1 |
312 |
-57 |
550 |
692593 |
5351639 |
390 |
Cut from 21IGX013 at 751 m |
21IGX014 |
331 |
-45 |
720 |
691961 |
5351901 |
394 |
|
Note: UTM mine surface elevation 393 m
Table 4: Underground exploration drill
holes; azimuth, dip, drilled length, and collar location at surface
(UTM NAD83).
Hole ID |
Azimuth (°) |
Dip (°) |
Drilled Length (m) |
UTM Easting (m) |
UTM Northing (m) |
UTM Elevation (m) |
340-608-04 |
148 |
-18 |
135 |
691517 |
5352227 |
62 |
340-608-05 |
148 |
-31 |
189 |
691517 |
5352227 |
62 |
340-608-06 |
148 |
-38 |
237 |
691517 |
5352227 |
61 |
340-608-07 |
158 |
51 |
126 |
691517 |
5352227 |
65 |
340-614-01 |
146 |
-36 |
231 |
691571 |
5352255 |
63 |
340-614-02 |
159 |
-25 |
168 |
691570 |
5352255 |
63 |
340-614-03A |
147 |
-10 |
228 |
691570 |
5352254 |
64 |
340-614-04 |
156 |
49 |
126 |
691570 |
5352255 |
66 |
360-594-01 |
330 |
1 |
351 |
691390 |
5352160 |
50 |
360-594-03 |
330 |
19 |
228 |
691391 |
5352160 |
50 |
360-594-04 |
349 |
1 |
219 |
691392 |
5352161 |
49 |
620-562-03 |
145 |
45 |
162 |
691130 |
5351956 |
-217 |
620-562-04 |
145 |
55 |
168 |
691130 |
5351956 |
-217 |
620-562-05 |
158 |
34 |
159 |
691130 |
5351955 |
-220 |
620-562-06 |
158 |
12 |
165 |
691130 |
5351955 |
-220 |
620-562-07 |
181 |
44 |
168 |
691130 |
5351955 |
-220 |
620-562-09 |
168 |
-27 |
270 |
691130 |
5351955 |
-220 |
620-562-10 |
162 |
-31 |
285 |
691130 |
5351955 |
-220 |
620-562-11 |
159 |
-22 |
240 |
691130 |
5351955 |
-220 |
620-562-12 |
151 |
-28 |
261 |
691130 |
5351955 |
-220 |
620-580-08 |
128 |
74 |
159 |
691311 |
5351989 |
-212 |
620-580-09 |
134 |
44 |
120 |
691313 |
5351988 |
-213 |
620-623-14 |
154 |
-33 |
271 |
691707 |
5352177 |
-208 |
620-624-02A |
134 |
30 |
129 |
691714 |
5352180 |
-206 |
620-624-03 |
139 |
56 |
132 |
691713 |
5352179 |
-206 |
620-624-04 |
144 |
-35 |
282 |
691713 |
5352180 |
-209 |
620-624-05 |
146 |
-23 |
195 |
691713 |
5352180 |
-208 |
620-624-08 |
201 |
46 |
135 |
691711 |
5352179 |
-205 |
620-624-09 |
186 |
15 |
129 |
691711 |
5352179 |
-207 |
620-624-10 |
184 |
37 |
126 |
691713 |
5352179 |
-208 |
620-624-11 |
169 |
-13 |
186 |
691712 |
5352179 |
-208 |
620-624-12 |
162 |
-22 |
201 |
691712 |
5352179 |
-209 |
620-624-13 |
149 |
-31 |
243 |
691712 |
5352179 |
-208 |
620-624-14 |
141 |
-32 |
270 |
691712 |
5352180 |
-209 |
620-624-15 |
144 |
-25 |
261 |
691712 |
5352180 |
-209 |
620-624-16 |
176 |
21 |
114 |
691711 |
5352179 |
-207 |
620-624-17 |
169 |
-19 |
186 |
691712 |
5352179 |
-208 |
620-633-01 |
130 |
21 |
129 |
691794 |
5352217 |
-205 |
620-633-02 |
136 |
-31 |
276 |
691794 |
5352217 |
-207 |
620-633-03 |
138 |
-8 |
162 |
691794 |
5352217 |
-206 |
620-633-05 |
148 |
70 |
159 |
691793 |
5352217 |
-203 |
620-633-06A |
150 |
-19 |
186 |
691793 |
5352217 |
-206 |
620-633-07 |
154 |
-27 |
225 |
691793 |
5352217 |
-206 |
620-633-08 |
166 |
22 |
126 |
691793 |
5352216 |
-205 |
740-471-40A |
133 |
-66 |
845 |
690297 |
5351608 |
-369 |
740-471-44A |
106 |
-63 |
933 |
690297 |
5351608 |
-369 |
740-471-46 |
333 |
-40 |
834 |
690293 |
5351610 |
-369 |
740-471-47 |
304 |
-35 |
930 |
690288 |
5351608 |
-369 |
770-467-08 |
145 |
-6 |
87 |
690303 |
5351482 |
-395 |
770-467-09 |
136 |
10 |
84 |
690303 |
5351483 |
-395 |
770-467-10 |
148 |
22 |
87 |
690303 |
5351483 |
-394 |
770-467-11 |
158 |
11 |
57 |
690302 |
5351483 |
-395 |
770-467-12 |
173 |
19 |
90 |
690302 |
5351482 |
-394 |
770-467-13 |
170 |
31 |
159 |
690302 |
5351482 |
-393 |
770-467-14 |
178 |
35 |
168 |
690302 |
5351482 |
-394 |
770-468-01A |
177 |
6 |
96 |
690310 |
5351486 |
-395 |
770-468-02 |
165 |
17 |
90 |
690310 |
5351486 |
-395 |
770-468-03 |
165 |
-6 |
93 |
690310 |
5351486 |
-396 |
770-468-04A |
160 |
-15 |
96 |
690310 |
5351486 |
-396 |
770-468-05 |
149 |
11 |
84 |
690311 |
5351486 |
-395 |
770-468-06 |
141 |
-1 |
87 |
690311 |
5351486 |
-395 |
770-468-07 |
145 |
-12 |
96 |
690311 |
5351486 |
-396 |
770-471-01A |
160 |
-30 |
138 |
690348 |
5351496 |
-397 |
770-471-02 |
175 |
-17 |
125 |
690348 |
5351496 |
-397 |
770-474-16 |
140 |
-1 |
138 |
690370 |
5351502 |
-396 |
770-474-17 |
149 |
4 |
144 |
690370 |
5351502 |
-396 |
770-474-18 |
158 |
11 |
162 |
690370 |
5351501 |
-396 |
770-474-19 |
159 |
-33 |
168 |
690369 |
5351501 |
-397 |
770-474-20 |
166 |
13 |
168 |
690369 |
5351501 |
-396 |
770-474-21 |
166 |
-12 |
153 |
690369 |
5351501 |
-397 |
770-474-22 |
171 |
-18 |
150 |
690369 |
5351501 |
-397 |
770-474-23 |
175 |
-22 |
156 |
690369 |
5351501 |
-397 |
770-474-24 |
150 |
-3 |
165 |
690370 |
5351502 |
-396 |
770-474-25 |
139 |
31 |
126 |
690370 |
5351502 |
-395 |
770-474-26 |
156 |
32 |
126 |
690370 |
5351502 |
-395 |
770-474-28 |
145 |
12 |
123 |
690370 |
5351502 |
-396 |
790-450-01 |
188 |
-5 |
195 |
690104 |
5351528 |
-433 |
790-450-02 |
183 |
9 |
195 |
690105 |
5351528 |
-432 |
790-450-03 |
188 |
-21 |
200 |
690104 |
5351528 |
-433 |
790-450-04 |
163 |
24 |
321 |
690105 |
5351528 |
-431 |
790-450-05 |
157 |
-23 |
204 |
690106 |
5351529 |
-433 |
790-450-06 |
153 |
-36 |
258 |
690106 |
5351529 |
-433 |
790-459-01 |
149 |
-47 |
402 |
690167 |
5351590 |
-434 |
790-459-02 |
159 |
-41 |
324 |
690167 |
5351590 |
-434 |
790-459-03 |
164 |
-21 |
282 |
690167 |
5351590 |
-434 |
790-460-02 |
147 |
-17 |
192 |
690192 |
5351553 |
-434 |
790-460-03 |
156 |
-10 |
159 |
690192 |
5351553 |
-434 |
790-460-04 |
161 |
-21 |
234 |
690192 |
5351553 |
-434 |
790-460-05 |
170 |
9 |
189 |
690192 |
5351552 |
-433 |
790-460-05A |
170 |
9 |
189 |
690191 |
5351552 |
-434 |
790-460-06 |
173 |
24 |
237 |
690192 |
5351552 |
-432 |
790-460-07 |
173 |
38 |
225 |
690191 |
5351552 |
-431 |
790-460-08 |
175 |
48 |
186 |
690193 |
5351553 |
-431 |
790-460-09 |
164 |
41 |
201 |
690194 |
5351554 |
-432 |
790-460-10 |
164 |
34 |
186 |
690194 |
5351553 |
-432 |
790-460-11 |
168 |
17 |
180 |
690193 |
5351553 |
-433 |
790-460-12 |
164 |
25 |
120 |
690194 |
5351554 |
-433 |
790-465-12 |
152 |
-44 |
399 |
690256 |
5351538 |
-429 |
790-465-13B |
159 |
-36 |
147 |
690256 |
5351538 |
-429 |
840-530-04A |
178 |
-64 |
852 |
690848 |
5351794 |
-469 |
840-530-05 |
178 |
-64 |
249 |
690848 |
5351794 |
-469 |
840-572-37 |
162 |
-47 |
396 |
691247 |
5351951 |
-460 |
840-572-38 |
154 |
-46 |
396 |
691247 |
5351951 |
-460 |
840-584-31 |
146 |
24 |
207 |
691378 |
5351957 |
-454 |
840-584-34 |
151 |
34 |
198 |
691378 |
5351957 |
-454 |
840-584-35 |
152 |
22 |
201 |
691378 |
5351957 |
-455 |
840-584-36 |
155 |
13 |
186 |
691378 |
5351957 |
-455 |
840-584-37 |
159 |
34 |
198 |
691377 |
5351957 |
-454 |
840-590-24 |
153 |
-26 |
183 |
691442 |
5351958 |
-455 |
840-590-27 |
137 |
-21 |
207 |
691442 |
5351958 |
-455 |
840-602-30 |
176 |
-11 |
177 |
691560 |
5351985 |
-453 |
840-608-30 |
169 |
-11 |
171 |
691617 |
5352008 |
-452 |
840-608-32 |
147 |
16 |
150 |
691618 |
5352008 |
-451 |
840-608-34 |
141 |
12 |
162 |
691618 |
5352008 |
-451 |
840-608-38 |
151 |
-5 |
174 |
691618 |
5352008 |
-452 |
840-632-01 |
122 |
-15 |
174 |
691836 |
5352115 |
-447 |
840-632-02 |
122 |
3 |
168 |
691833 |
5352113 |
-447 |
840-632-03 |
120 |
22 |
171 |
691836 |
5352116 |
-446 |
840-632-04 |
137 |
20 |
156 |
691836 |
5352115 |
-446 |
840-632-05 |
140 |
-3 |
156 |
691836 |
5352115 |
-446 |
840-632-06C |
133 |
55 |
177 |
691833 |
5352113 |
-447 |
840-632-07 |
146 |
-29 |
201 |
691835 |
5352115 |
-448 |
840-632-08 |
146 |
34 |
153 |
691836 |
5352115 |
-445 |
840-632-09 |
159 |
51 |
165 |
691835 |
5352115 |
-444 |
840-632-10 |
172 |
-10 |
186 |
691834 |
5352114 |
-447 |
840-632-11 |
107 |
30 |
192 |
691836 |
5352117 |
-445 |
840-632-12A |
109 |
14 |
237 |
691833 |
5352113 |
-447 |
840-632-13 |
109 |
-12 |
201 |
691836 |
5352116 |
-447 |
920-630-05 |
190 |
7 |
90 |
691853 |
5352006 |
-534 |
920-630-06 |
192 |
-13 |
111 |
691854 |
5352006 |
-534 |
920-630-07 |
186 |
-28 |
123 |
691854 |
5352006 |
-534 |
920-630-09 |
174 |
16 |
99 |
691855 |
5352006 |
-532 |
920-630-10 |
168 |
-22 |
102 |
691855 |
5352007 |
-534 |
920-630-11 |
147 |
19 |
87 |
691856 |
5352007 |
-532 |
920-630-12 |
172 |
-7 |
81 |
691855 |
5352006 |
-533 |
920-630-13 |
177 |
34 |
102 |
691855 |
5352006 |
-531 |
920-630-14 |
196 |
32 |
123 |
691854 |
5352006 |
-531 |
920-630-15 |
206 |
17 |
120 |
691853 |
5352005 |
-532 |
Note: UTM mine surface elevation 393 m
Figure 1: Island Gold Mine – C/E1E/E1EN
Longitudinal, New Underground and Surface Exploration Drilling
Results
Figure 2: Island Gold West (C-Zone)
Longitudinal – Surface and Underground Exploration Drilling
Results
Figure 3: Island Gold East (E1E-Zone)
Longitudinal – Underground Exploration Drilling
Results
Figure 4: Island Gold Mine B-Zone
Longitudinal – Underground Exploration Drilling
Results
Figure 5: Island Gold Mine G-Zone
Longitudinal – Underground Exploration Drilling
Results
Figure 6: Island Gold Mine G1-Zone
Longitudinal – Underground Exploration Drilling
Results
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