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Victoria Gold: New Target, Spinach, Results include 5.0m @ 4.26 g/t Au, Dublin Gulch, Yukon

 

 

 

 

 

Victoria Gold Corp. (TSX-V: VIT) is pleased to announce the receipt of additional analytical results from the on-going 2017 Dublin Gulch exploration campaign. These results include the first eleven exploration drillholes at the Spinach target, a previously untested area north of the Olive-Shamrock Deposit. The Spinach target is the latest area to be tested on the Potato Hills Trend mineralization model. 2017 exploration at the Spinach target included soils geochemistry surveys, geologic mapping, trenches and diamond drilling focused on assessing the gold mineralization potential of the northern contact margin of the Dublin Gulch intrusive stock. Previous exploration work in this area had been restricted to mapping and only limited soils geochemical sampling. However, prior to drilling this season Victoria conducted a detailed soils geochemical survey over the target area and utilized these results to assist targeting subsequent Spinach trenches and drillholes.

 

 

Highlights from these first Spinach target holes include:

 

 

  • 14.3 metres @ 1.04 g/t gold from 85.3 metres in drillhole DG17-866C;
  • 9.1 metres @ 1.19 g/t gold from 33.5 metres in drillhole DG17-862C;
  • 6.10metres @ 2.38 g/t gold from 24.4 metres in drillhole DG17-860C;
  • 5.0 metres @ 4.26 g/t gold from 81.9 metres in drillhole DG17-857C; and
  • 32.0 metres @ 0.78 g/t gold from 22.9 metres in drillhole DG17-853C.

 

 

“These first drillholes from the Spinach target underscore the high-grade potential of this new area which lies within 500 metres of the Olive-Shamrock deposit,” commented John McConnell, President and CEO of Victoria. “This season’s Dublin Gulch exploration program was designed to test several high-priority targets for gold potential and thus far over 30 kilometres of strike length of the Potato Hills Trend has been successfully worked, from Nugget in the east to VBW in the west.”

 

 

Spinach Target

 

 

At Spinach, 2017 diamond drilling activities totaled 6,265 metres from twenty-two drillholes that targeted an area north of the Olive-Shamrock zone along the northern margin of Dublin Gulch intrusive stock. The area had seen no previous drilling but had been the subject of a detailed soils geochemical program conducted in early 2017 that had identified a coincident gold/arsenic-in-soils geochemical anomaly in the area of the intrusive metasedimentary contact. The Olive-Shamrock zone follows the same lithological contact and Spinach was targeted to identify a mineralized shear zone related to the Olive-Shamrock shear zone located approximately 500 metres to the south. As part of the exploration drilling program at Spinach, a series access trails and surface trenches were established to assist in mapping the geological contacts.

 

 

Highlighted results from the first eleven (11) holes of the Spinach Zone 2017 drilling are summarized in the table below:

 

 

           
Hole ID From
(m)
To (m) Length
(m)
Gold
(g/t)
Silver (g/t)
DG17-850C 9.1 12.6 3.5 1.39 2.68
including 10.7 12.6 1.9 2.29 3.90
and 68.6 79.3 10.7 0.91 2.81
including 74.7 79.3 4.6 1.55 3.50
DG17-853C 22.9 54.9 32.0 0.78 3.34
including 29.0 30.5 1.5 3.29 5.70
and including 33.6 35.1 1.5 1.41 2.30
and including 42.7 44.2 1.5 3.55 2.60
and including 48.8 50.3 1.5 1.55 4.70
and including 53.3 54.9 1.4 3.69 28.20
and 102.1 108.2 6.1 0.98 1.22
and including 105.2 106.7 1.5 2.74 1.30
DG17-857C 13.7 18.3 4.6 2.41 6.82
and 38.1 58.8 13.7 0.44 5.95
including 44.2 45.7 1.5 1.50 5.10
and 81.9 86.9 5.0 4.26 7.45
including 85.3 86.9 1.6 13.40 21.70
and 101.0 103.1 2.1 1.50 4.70
and 126.5 134.5 9.0 0.53
including 129.4 131.1 1.7 2.47 2.10
DG17-860C 6.6 8.5 1.9 1.44 7.10
and 24.4 30.5 6.1 2.38 7.15
including 24.4 25.9 1.5 8.49 22.60
and including 44.5 47.2 2.7 1.25 8.83
and including 124.8 126.5 1.7 1.92 3.10
DG17-862C 10.7 147.8 137.1 0.40 7.48
including 33.5 104.1 70.6 0.58 12.68
and including 33.5 42.7 9.2 1.19 4.85
and including 63.7 72.3 8.6 0.93 60.42
and including 89.9 104.1 14.2 0.86 15.48
and including 99.1 105.7 6.6 1.30 23.03
and including 124.7 126.5 1.8 1.95 24.10
and including 138.7 140.2 1.5 1.40 12.30
and including 146.3 147.8 1.5 1.20
DG17-866C 21.8 23.7 1.9 1.00
and 29.0 30.5 1.5 1.49
and 85.3 99.7 14.4 1.04
including 95.5 96.0 0.5 25.70 9.30
DG17-870C 70.1 71.6 1.5 1.73
DG17-874C 76.2 77.7 1.5 1.33
DG17-877C 30.5 35.1 4.6 1.36 5.80
and 88.9 105.2 16.3 0.67 3.10
including 99.1 100.6 1.5 4.78 24.50
including 147.8 149.4 1.6 2.20 2.40
DG17-880C 18.3 19.8 1.5 2.93 12.80
and 56.4 73.2 16.8 0.82 10.99
including 71.6 73.2 1.6 6.62 62.80
and 88.4 89.9 1.5 1.36 6.40
DG17-884C 70.1 71.6 1.5 2.04 2.90
and 90.3 91.4 1.1 1.61 172.00
DG17-890C
DG17-893C

* Apparent true widths are estimated at approximately 70% to 80% of intersection lengths

 

 

An increase in base metals (lead, zinc, and silver) mineralization was noted in logging the core and from assay results. Siderite, galena, sphalerite and molybdenite were commonly recognized in Spinach drillcore, and were usually seen in association with massive sulphide veins that contained scorodite, arsenopyrite, and pyrite. This increase in base metals mineralization at the Spinach target is interpreted to represent a distinct mineralization phase from those at both the Olive-Shamrock and Eagle Zones, and underscores the poly-metallic mineralization at work on the Dublin Gulch Property. Several high-grade gold intersections have been reported from these first 11 holes, and these results highlight the potential of the Spinach target to add to the Olive-Shamrock deposit.

 

 

A plan map and full set of cross sections for the first 11 holes of the Spinach 2017 drilling campaign will be made available on the Company website. www.vitgoldcorp.com

 

 

VIT Property Map

 

About the Dublin Gulch Property

 

 

 

Victoria Gold’s 100%-owned Dublin Gulch gold property is situated in the central Yukon Territory, Canada, approximately 375 kilometres north of the capital city of Whitehorse, and approximately 85 kilometres from the town of Mayo. The Property is accessible by road year-round, and is located within Yukon Energy’s electrical grid. The Company has constructed and maintains a 210 person all-season camp at the project site.

 

 

The Property covers an area of approximately 555 square kilometres, and is the site of the Company’s Eagle Gold Deposit. The Eagle Gold Mine is expected to be Yukon’s next operating gold mine and, between the Eagle and Olive deposits, include Proven and Probable Reserves of 2.7 million ounces of gold from 123 million tonnes of ore with a grade of 0.67 grams of gold per tonne, as outlined in a National Instrument 43-101 feasibility study. The NI 43-101 Mineral Resource for the Eagle and Olive deposits has been estimated to host 191 million tonnes averaging 0.65 grams of gold per tonne, containing 4.0 million ounces of gold in the “Measured and Indicated” category, inclusive of Proven and Probable Reserves, and a further 24 million tonnes averaging 0.61 grams of gold per tonne, containing 0.5 million ounces of gold in the “Inferred” category.

 

 

Analytical Method

 

 

All exploration drill core from the 2017 program was logged and prepared for shipment on-site and Victoria’s Eagle Camp where they were subsequently delivered to the Whitehorse, Yukon, sample preparation facility of ALS Minerals. There, samples were crushed with prepared samples sent to ALS Minerals’ preparation laboratory facilities in Vancouver where they were analyzed by 33 element ICP-AES package ME-1CP61 with a 50 gram Fire Assay Au finish (AU-AA24). A comprehensive system of standards, blanks and field duplicates was implemented for the 2017 Dublin Gulch drilling programs and is monitored as chemical assay data became available.

 

 

Qualified Person

 

 

The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Paul D. Gray, P.Geo., as the Qualified Person. For additional information relating to the Property, refer to the technical report entitled “NI 43-101 Feasibility Study Technical Report for the Eagle Gold Project, Yukon Territory, Canada”, with an effective date of September 12, 2016, which is available on the Company’s profile at www.sedar.com.

 

Posted September 18, 2017

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