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Bullseye

Appleton Fault Zone, Central Newfoundland

Significant Drill Results

Horseshoe Zone

   BE-23-001

  • 8.58 g/t Au / 1.00m
    • Including 14.24 g/t Au / 0.50m

   BE-23-005

  • 12.55 g/t Au / 3.50m
    • Including 68.39 g/t Au / 0.45m

   BE-23-014

  • 9.84 g/t Au / 12.00m
    • Including 36.75 g/t Au / 0.45m
    • Including 26.98 g/t Au / 1.15m
    • Including 27.48 g/t Au / 0.70m
    • Including 19.22 g/t Au / 1.10m
    • Including 15.97 g/t Au / 0.65m

   BE-24-019

  • 38.21 g/t Au / 2.80m
    • Including 118.92 g/t Au / 0.85m

Saddle Zone

   BE-24-013

  • 35.82 g/t Au / 0.90m
    • Including 78.99 g/t Au / 0.40m

   BE-24-015

  • 67.55 g/t Au / 3.30m
    • Including 11.93 g/t Au / 0.55m
    • Including 254.08 g/t Au / 0.80m
    • Including 12.75 g/t Au / 0.65m

Key Highlights

Highly prospective gold target along the Appleton Fault Zone.

Over 15,000 meters of drilling completed.

Geological Features

The Bullseye property is underlain by fine sediments deposited during the closure of the Iapetus Ocean, associated with the Appleton Fault Zone. This structural zone is a key conduit for gold-bearing fluids, with numerous secondary brittle faults potentially hosting gold-enriched quartz veins.

Historical Exploration & Results

  • 2023 drill program confirmed high-grade gold mineralization related to the Appleton Fault Zone.
  • Previous drill holes revealed visible gold in 13 of 54 shallow exploration holes, with notable high-grade intersections.

Exploration Activities

Drill Results

Accessibility

Easily accessible via highway, located 10 kilometers from the town of Appleton, and well-connected to local infrastructure.

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