ASX Announcement
25 October 2018
Newly defined large-scale gold anomalies prioritised for
drill testing at East Cadillac Gold Project, Quebec
Regional geochemistry defines new large-scale gold-in-soil anomalies for drilling in early 2019
Highlights
Several extensive and coherent MMI (mobile metal ion) gold-in-soil anomalies defined in new
geochemistry results on 100%-owned areas at the East Cadillac Gold Project in Quebec, Canada:
Legrand soil anomaly covers an area of ~3.4km x 1.3km, with a peak gold value of up to 22
times background. The anomaly has a similar pathfinder response and lies in a similar
structural setting to Canadian Malartic (a >16Moz gold mine located ~70km to the west);
Anderson soil anomaly covers an area of ~2.3km x 0.5km, with a peak gold value of up to
22 times background, located on a regional structure that hostsseveral large gold deposits
to the west.
The Legrand and Anderson anomalies represent the largest and most coherent anomalies found to
date at the East Cadillac Project, and are entirely untested by drilling.
The new high-priority targets are to be drill tested in the upcoming winter drill season, due to
commence in January 2019.
25 October 2018
Newly defined large-scale gold anomalies prioritised for
drill testing at East Cadillac Gold Project, Quebec
Regional geochemistry defines new large-scale gold-in-soil anomalies for drilling in early 2019
Highlights
Several extensive and coherent MMI (mobile metal ion) gold-in-soil anomalies defined in new
geochemistry results on 100%-owned areas at the East Cadillac Gold Project in Quebec, Canada:
Legrand soil anomaly covers an area of ~3.4km x 1.3km, with a peak gold value of up to 22
times background. The anomaly has a similar pathfinder response and lies in a similar
structural setting to Canadian Malartic (a >16Moz gold mine located ~70km to the west);
Anderson soil anomaly covers an area of ~2.3km x 0.5km, with a peak gold value of up to
22 times background, located on a regional structure that hostsseveral large gold deposits
to the west.
The Legrand and Anderson anomalies represent the largest and most coherent anomalies found to
date at the East Cadillac Project, and are entirely untested by drilling.
The new high-priority targets are to be drill tested in the upcoming winter drill season, due to
commence in January 2019.