Alamos Gold Inc. (TSX:AGI) (NYSE:AGI) reported new results from its ongoing exploration program on the Lynn Lake project in Manitoba, Canada. The results are being released in advance of an updated Feasibility Study on the Lynn Lake project to be issued later this week, which will incorporate the Gordon and MacLellan gold deposits. Several regional exploration targets and drilling completed at Gordon over the past year and a half have not been incorporated into the 2023 Study highlighting the significant exploration upside potential.
1Gold grades reported as uncut, composite intervals reported as core length, true width is unknown at this time.
“The Lynn Lake greenstone belt is a large, underexplored district with potential we are only starting to realize. Through our Gordon and MacLellan deposits we have increased Mineral Reserves to more than two million ounces. With another two million ounces of Mineral Resources across multiple deposits, and significant gold mineralization being intersected across a number of promising regional targets including Maynard and Tulune, we see excellent potential to continue adding Mineral Reserves to the Lynn Lake project. We expect the 2023 Study will confirm Lynn Lake as an attractive, long-life, low-cost project in Canada, and as we are demonstrating through ongoing near-mine and regional exploration success, a project with significant exploration upside,” said John A. McCluskey, President and Chief Executive Officer.
New highlight drill hole intercepts can be found in Table 1 and in Figures 2 to 5 at the end of this news release. Drill hole collar location, dip, and azimuth details are presented in Table 2.
Lynn Lake Project
The Lynn Lake gold project encompasses most of the east-trending, 125 km long, Paleoproterozoic Lynn Lake greenstone belt in northwestern Manitoba (Figure 1) with a total of 58,000 hectares of mineral tenure.
A positive Feasibility Study on the LLGP was completed in December 2017 based on Mineral Reserves within the MacLellan and Gordon deposits. The Feasibility Study outlined average annual production of 143,000 ounces over a 10-year mine life at average mine-site all-in sustaining costs of $745 per ounce. The 2023 Study is expected to demonstrate a longer mine life and higher rate of annual production over its initial 10 years with a similar low-cost profile.
Exploration drilling completed at Gordon since April 2022 has not been factored into the 2023 Study. This represents potential upside, along with several regional targets in the pipeline, including the Burnt Timber and Linkwood deposits which contain 1.6 million ounces of Inferred Mineral Resources (44.4 mt at 1.1 g/t Au) in proximity to the planned MacLellan mill.
In March 2023, the Company achieved a significant permitting milestone for the Lynn Lake project with a positive Decision Statement issued by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Canada based on the completed Federal Environmental Impact Statement, and Environment Act Licenses issued by the Province of Manitoba. The 2022 and 2023 exploration programs have focused on the Gordon, Burnt Timber, and Linkwood deposits, as well as several advanced stage greenfield targets including the Maynard and Tulune targets. Drilling successfully intersected significant gold mineralization at both brownfield sites, as well as at Maynard and Tulune (Figure 1).
A total of 18,233 m of drilling was completed in Lynn Lake in 2022. Through the first half of 2023, 7,979 m of drilling has been completed with exploration expenditures totalling $4.6 million.
Gordon Deposit
The Gordon gold deposit is located 37 km east-northeast of the town of Lynn Lake and accessed by an all-weather gravel road that extends 14 km north from Highway 391 (Figure 1). Gold mineralization at Gordon is predominantly hosted in banded magnetite iron formation (“BIF”) in quartz-pyrrhotite-pyrite veins and in halos of sulphide replacement adjacent to the veins. There are two dominant vein sets: one that is parallel to a subvertical east-striking foliation and a second that dips moderately southwest at a high angle to the foliation. The BIF occurs north and south of an argillite-wacke unit situated in the core of an upright west-plunging non-cylindrical isoclinal fold. The BIF is separated from a diorite stock to the south by an interval of dacite, greywacke, and iron formation up to 100 m wide. BIF is the primary host of gold mineralization, although gold occurs in all lithologies.
The 2022 and 2023 Gordon drilling program, consisted of 11 holes totaling 1,823 m, with the objective of further extending gold mineralization within and proximal to the 2023 Study Mineral Reserve pit (Figure 2).
Drilling was successful in intersecting significant gold mineralization within the far eastern portion of the 2023 Study Mineral Reserve Pit in an area currently modeled as waste. This has the potential to both increase the Mineral Reserve and reduce the strip ratio, representing upside to the 2023 Study. Highlights include:
The Gordon geological model is currently being updated with the new drill results. Pending interpretation and targeting, further follow up drilling may be warranted with the objective of continuing to evaluate opportunities to add to near surface gold mineralization.
Burnt Timber and Linkwood Deposit
Burnt Timber is accessible by an all-season gravel road from Highway 397, 14 km south of the Town of Lynn Lake, and 28 km from the proposed MacLellan mill. The Burnt Timber and Linkwood Mineral Resources were not included in the 2023 Study and represent a source of potential future upside.
Updated deposit-scale geological models have now been completed for the Burnt Timber and Linkwood deposits, demonstrating excellent potential for a smaller, higher-grade Mineral Resource that could provide additional ore to the MacLellan mill. The updated models will also form the basis for infill and expansion drilling at both Burnt Timber and Linkwood in 2024.
In 2022, six holes totalling 1,516 m were completed at the Burnt Timber gold deposit in (Figure 3). Highlights include:
In addition to evaluating opportunities to expand Mineral Resources at Burnt Timber and Linkwood, the potential for a smaller, higher-grade Mineral Resource is also being evaluated as potential upside to the 2023 Study.
Maynard Target
The Maynard target area (Figure 4) is situated in the southern Lynn Lake greenstone belt and is favourably located 1 km southwest of an all-season gravel road from Highway 397 with existing drill trail access. The Maynard target is also located 8 km northwest of the Burnt Timber deposit, 5 km northwest of the Linkwood deposit, and 20 km by road from the proposed MacLellan mill.
Gold mineralization at the Maynard zone was discovered in 1999 through diamond drilling completed by Black Hawk Mining. Prior to the 2022 program, no drilling had been completed at Maynard since 2015. Alamos has completed relogging of available historic drill cores, as well as mapping, prospecting, soil sampling, and till sampling throughout the greater Maynard area over the past several years.
In 2022, six drill holes were completed, totaling 2,253 m across a 400 m west-northwest strike. The 2022 drilling focused on undercutting and stepping out from historic drill hole intersections with a focus on drilling off the most prospective areas of a chargeability high delineated from an IP survey completed in 2015.
In 2023, seven additional drill holes were completed totaling 2,832 m. The objective of this program was to further extend the known mineralization strike-length up to 1000 m, further undercut mineralization to depth, as well as test for higher-grade potential using observations and interpretations to date.
The Maynard target is situated on the northern extent of the Elb Lake pluton and is hosted within a folded and sheared mafic volcanic rock. Gold mineralization has also been intersected within the Elb Lake pluton in drillholes 22LLX028 (0.68 g/t Au over 40.13 m) and 23LLX069 (0.51 g/t Au over 10.35 m, and 0.87 g/t Au over 5.25 m). The Elb Lake pluton has been underexplored historically and will be part of the focus of future work.
Drilling interpretations and additional field work is currently underway. Results from this work will aid in follow-up drilling planned for 2024. New highlights include1:
1Gold grades reported as uncut, composite intervals reported as core length, true width is unknown at this time.
Tulune Target Area
The Tulune target area is located in the northern portion of the Lynn Lake greenstone belt, 23 km east of the MacLellan Deposit, and 11 km west of the Gordon Deposit (Figure 1), at a flexure in the regional crustal-scale Agassiz Shear Zone that is interpreted to extend the length of the north belt.
Gold mineralization was initially identified in the Tulune area during a prospecting program conducted in 2015. The prospecting program resulted in the discovery of frost-heaved altered granodiorite boulders which returned gold values up to 361 g/t Au (associated with visible gold in a quartz vein).
Alamos completed additional prospecting, mapping, soil sampling, and reprocessing of historic induced polarization (IP) survey data in the area which resulted in 978 m of drilling completed in five holes in 2020 (Figure 5). Initial drilling tested two east-southeast striking granodiorite intrusions and adjacent mafic and sheared ultramafic volcanic rocks. The most significant result was from drillhole 20LLX010 that intersected 1.22 g/t Au over 47.25 m from the top of the hole in the northern granodiorite.
In 2021, 12-drill holes were completed totaling 4,985 m following up on drillhole 20LLX010 (see Press Release ”Alamos Gold Provides Exploration Update for the Lynn Lake Project, Manitoba, Including a New Greenfields Discovery” from 16 December 2021). In 2022 and 2023, an additional 20 holes were completed, totalling 6,581 m.
Assay results are pending from the 2023 drill program at Tulune, however, all 29 holes drilled within the granite and granodiorite prior to 2023 have intersected gold mineralization.
Gold mineralization is associated with fracture controlled pyrite within a biotite and hematite altered granite/granodiorite, in proximity to sheared contacts with the supracrustal rocks which have been the focus of drilling to date. The most significant result from the 2022 program is from drill hole 22LLX059, which was a 400 m step-out to the southeast within the granite/granodiorite from the focus area of the previous drilling. Drillhole 22LLX059 intersected 1.12 g/t over 23.00 m. In 2023, 1,416 m in five holes were completed with the objective of following up in this area. Results from the 2023 program are pending.
Highlights from the 2022 drilling program at Tulune include1 (Figure 5):
1Gold grades reported as uncut, composite intervals reported as core length, true width is unknown at this time.
Updated interpretations and additional targeting will be completed at Tulune once the results have been received from the 2023 program. Drill results to date have demonstrated a significant gold system, with gold mineralization intersected in every drill hole over a 1.5 kilometre strike within the felsic intrusive. The focus for future targeting will be continuing to define and test a variety of structural and lithological settings with the objective of defining higher-grade mineralization within this newly discovered gold system.
Regional Exploration
Maynard and Tulune are part of a significant highly prospective pipeline of early-stage conceptual targets to drill-ready targets that will continue to be evaluated as part of Alamos’ exploration programs at the Lynn Lake gold project.
In addition to the drill programs completed at Maynard and Tulune, drilling was also completed in 2022 and 2023 at several additional regional targets including McBride (six holes, 1,014m), Wedge (two holes, 870m), and Arbour (seven holes, 1,598 m).
Highlights from these limited drill programs include1:
McBride:
Wedge:
Arbour:
1Gold grades reported as uncut, composite intervals reported as core length, true width is unknown at this time.
Much of the prospective LLGB is overburden-covered. Work to advance regional exploration targets includes mapping, prospecting, and stripping and/or trenching to evaluate historic prospects identified through compilation. Alamos is generating and testing highly prospective targets under cover across the LLGB by interpreting airborne magnetic, gravity, electromagnetic, and LiDAR data acquired across the entire project; reprocessing and interpretation of induced polarization surveys; and systematic till and B-horizon soil sampling.
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 Lynn Lake Project are directed and supervised by Dean Crick, P.Geo., Alamos Gold’s Exploration Manager, Canada. Dean Crick is a “Qualified Person” as defined by Canadian Securities Administrators’ National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
Quality Control
Alamos Gold maintains an internal QA/QC program at the Lynn Lake project to ensure sampling and analysis of all exploration work is conducted in accordance with best practices.
Drill core is logged and sampled at the core logging facility, located in the Town of Lynn Lake, under the supervision of a Qualified Geologist. A geologist marks the individual sample intervals for analysis, assigns sample numbers, as well as standards and blanks that are entered into the database. The core is cut in half using an electric core saw equipped with a diamond tipped blade. Individual samples are zip tied in a plastic sample bag, and samples are placed in rice bags. Core samples are transported by Gardewine Transport to ALS in Thunder Bay or Winnipeg for preparation, followed by analysis in Vancouver. The other half of the core is returned to the core box and retained for future reference.
Gold is analyzed by a 50 grams fire assay with an Atomic Absorption (AA) finish. Samples greater than 5 g/t Au are re-analyzed using gravimetric finish methods. ALS is a certified laboratory and has internal quality control programs that include insertion of laboratory 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.
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.
Table 1: Lynn Lake – Select Composite Intervals from 2022-2023 Surface Exploration Drilling, Lynn Lake Project
Gordon, and Burnt Timber gold composites are generated using a 0.5 g/t Au cut-off over ≥5.0 m core length. Select composite intervals reported are ≥10 g*m and do not include more than 5 m of internal waste. Drillhole composite intervals reported as “cut” include higher grade samples which have been cut to 40 g/t Au at the Gordon deposit..
Maynard, Tulune, Wedge, McBride, and Arbour gold composites are generated using a 0.1 g/t Au cut-off over ≥5.0 m core length. Composites intervals reported are >0.5 g/t Au and do not include more than 5 meters of internal waste.
Hole ID | Target | Including/ And |
From (m) | To (m) | Core Length (m) |
True Width (m) |
Au Uncut (g/t) |
Au Cut (g/t) |
Vertical Depth (m) |
22GDX077 | Gordon | 86.00 | 91.30 | 5.30 | 3.01 | 3.37 | 2.88 | 68.15 | |
22GDX077 | Gordon | Including | 86.50 | 86.80 | 0.30 | 0.17 | 48.70 | 40.00 | 66.62 |
22GDX080 | Gordon | 37.15 | 42.50 | 5.35 | 3.55 | 4.72 | 28.95 | ||
22GDX080 | Gordon | 64.81 | 75.40 | 10.59 | 7.74 | 2.86 | 50.27 | ||
22GDX081 | Gordon | 76.55 | 101.65 | 25.10 | 17.30 | 2.51 | 63.49 | ||
22GDX082 | Gordon | 95.80 | 106.20 | 10.40 | 5.87 | 11.19 | 72.18 | ||
22BTX050 | Burnt Timber | 206.19 | 212.10 | 5.91 | 5.35 | 2.48 | 162.71 | ||
22BTX053 | Burnt Timber | 112.41 | 125.93 | 13.52 | 12.35 | 0.89 | 91.27 | ||
22BTX054 | Burnt Timber | 135.00 | 143.72 | 8.72 | 7.99 | 1.22 | 106.25 | ||
22LLX027 | Maynard | 76.00 | 89.00 | 13.00 | 2.63 | 57.36 | |||
22LLX027 | Maynard | Including | 79.82 | 80.55 | 0.73 | 39.70 | 55.93 | ||
22LLX027 | Maynard | 195.75 | 218.90 | 23.15 | 0.58 | 125.47 | |||
22LLX027 | Maynard | 240.00 | 256.00 | 16.00 | 0.80 | 147.37 | |||
22LLX028 | Maynard | 361.00 | 401.13 | 40.13 | 0.68 | 235.61 | |||
22LLX029 | Maynard | 104.00 | 122.17 | 18.17 | 0.59 | 83.31 | |||
22LLX030 | Maynard | 162.45 | 186.20 | 23.75 | 1.09 | 119.06 | |||
22LLX030 | Maynard | Including | 170.99 | 175.00 | 4.01 | 4.72 | 118.56 | ||
22LLX031 | Maynard | 107.45 | 164.35 | 56.90 | 1.01 | 96.81 | |||
22LLX031 | Maynard | Including | 124.00 | 126.50 | 2.50 | 6.09 | 89.90 | ||
23LLX065 | Maynard | 277.50 | 296.00 | 18.50 | 0.88 | 201.35 | |||
23LLX065 | Maynard | Including | 290.18 | 290.70 | 0.52 | 19.85 | 203.64 | ||
23LLX066 | Maynard | 271.20 | 283.08 | 11.88 | 5.87 | 182.90 | |||
23LLX066 | Maynard | Including | 274.00 | 276.80 | 2.80 | 13.81 | 182.19 | ||
23LLX066 | Maynard | and | 280.10 | 281.32 | 1.22 | 20.29 | 184.53 | ||
22LLX054 | Tulune | 163.70 | 179.00 | 15.30 | 0.71 | 103.19 | |||
22LLX054 | Tulune | 184.90 | 201.00 | 16.10 | 1.08 | 113.51 | |||
22LLX054 | Tulune | Including | 191.00 | 191.30 | 0.30 | 34.30 | 112.61 | ||
22LLX059 | Tulune | 207.85 | 230.85 | 23.00 | 1.12 | 159.70 | |||
22LLX060 | Tulune | 52.60 | 74.50 | 21.90 | 0.75 | 48.80 | |||
23BTX058 | Wedge | 468.30 | 475.20 | 6.90 | 1.62 | 312.73 | |||
22LLX036 | McBride | 142.50 | 157.20 | 14.70 | 1.20 | 113.10 | |||
22LLX040 | Arbour | 233.82 | 250.00 | 16.18 | 0.90 | 174.68 |
Table 2: 2022-2023 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) |
22BTX050 | 180 | -55 | 453.10 | 383736 | 6292132 | 342 |
22BTX050A | 180 | -55 | 12.00 | 383736 | 6292134 | 341 |
22BTX051 | 180 | -50 | 361.30 | 383826 | 6292095 | 340 |
22BTX052 | 181 | -50 | 305.00 | 383898 | 6292007 | 341 |
22BTX053 | 178 | -50 | 200.00 | 384119 | 6291937 | 337 |
22BTX054 | 180 | -50 | 185.00 | 384182 | 6291924 | 339 |
22GDX076 | 349 | -53 | 162.00 | 412812 | 6307751 | 316 |
22GDX077 | 350 | -52 | 144.00 | 412870 | 6307759 | 317 |
22GDX078 | 170 | -50 | 183.00 | 412871 | 6307759 | 316 |
22GDX079 | 350 | -52 | 138.00 | 412924 | 6307766 | 315 |
22GDX080 | 352 | -47 | 181.30 | 412689 | 6307792 | 317 |
22GDX081 | 348 | -46 | 162.53 | 412722 | 6307779 | 318 |
22GDX082 | 39 | -46 | 155.00 | 412722 | 6307779 | 318 |
22LLX027 | 175 | -47 | 407.00 | 376588 | 6294047 | 370 |
22LLX028 | 175 | -50 | 473.00 | 376646 | 6293979 | 367 |
22LLX029 | 175 | -53 | 401.00 | 376706 | 6294021 | 368 |
22LLX030 | 175 | -53 | 386.00 | 376791 | 6293979 | 365 |
22LLX031 | 175 | -53 | 302.00 | 376870 | 6293948 | 361 |
22LLX032 | 176 | -53 | 386.00 | 376973 | 6293948 | 362 |
22LLX033 | 154 | -55 | 224.00 | 365990 | 6291240 | 382 |
22LLX034 | 160 | -50 | 137.00 | 364452 | 6290763 | 384 |
22LLX035 | 160 | -50 | 167.00 | 364417 | 6290843 | 387 |
22LLX036 | 155 | -51 | 182.00 | 365077 | 6291028 | 376 |
22LLX037 | 156 | -50 | 152.00 | 364991 | 6290973 | 380 |
22LLX038 | 155 | -50 | 152.00 | 364951 | 6291061 | 377 |
22LLX039 | 70 | -45 | 201.00 | 391641 | 6312374 | 345 |
22LLX040 | 120 | -45 | 302.00 | 391303 | 6312107 | 338 |
22LLX041 | 130 | -45 | 215.00 | 391639 | 6312375 | 345 |
22LLX042 | 130 | -45 | 331.00 | 391542 | 6312262 | 346 |
22LLX043 | 140 | -50 | 254.00 | 391353 | 6312535 | 346 |
22LLX043A | 140 | -45 | 38.00 | 391350 | 6312534 | 344 |
22LLX044 | 140 | -50 | 257.00 | 391540 | 6312491 | 337 |
22LLX045 | 170 | -50 | 278.00 | 376071 | 6291897 | 366 |
22LLX046 | 170 | -50 | 215.00 | 376100 | 6291729 | 369 |
22LLX047 | 351 | -49 | 251.00 | 376070 | 6291902 | 365 |
22LLX048 | 170 | -50 | 287.00 | 375819 | 6292042 | 363 |
22LLX049 | 169 | -50 | 353.00 | 375802 | 6292170 | 366 |
22LLX050 | 130 | -50 | 425.00 | 403777 | 6312084 | 325 |
22LLX051 | 285 | -55 | 385.00 | 403976 | 6311906 | 324 |
22LLX052 | 161 | -51 | 305.00 | 401329 | 6312196 | 322 |
22LLX053 | 20 | -50 | 371.76 | 406626 | 6311816 | 334 |
22LLX054 | 160 | -50 | 308.00 | 401394 | 6312009 | 322 |
22LLX055 | 20 | -51 | 489.70 | 406712 | 6312033 | 336 |
22LLX056 | 197 | -49 | 386.00 | 401755 | 6311992 | 337 |
22LLX057 | 205 | -45 | 350.00 | 402722 | 6312350 | 330 |
22LLX058 | 200 | -55 | 395.00 | 402077 | 6312156 | 341 |
22LLX059 | 200 | -50 | 314.00 | 402929 | 6311814 | 324 |
22LLX060 | 200 | -50 | 300.00 | 402302 | 6311974 | 333 |
22LLX061 | 200 | -55 | 425.00 | 402156 | 6312105 | 342 |
22LLX062 | 200 | -55 | 501.00 | 402265 | 6312117 | 336 |
22LLX063 | 21 | -50 | 212.00 | 405603 | 6312489 | 332 |
22LLX064 | 21 | -50 | 203.00 | 405648 | 6312606 | 343 |
22MCX084 | 151 | -51 | 410.00 | 381367 | 6307957 | 345 |
22MCX085 | 152 | -54 | 560.00 | 381373 | 6308044 | 350 |
22MCX086 | 152 | -56 | 557.00 | 381457 | 6307996 | 340 |
22MCX086A | 151 | -55 | 47.00 | 381449 | 6307995 | 342 |
22MCX087 | 152 | -55 | 644.00 | 381456 | 6308089 | 347 |
22MCX087A | 152 | -56 | 47.00 | 381455 | 6308087 | 346 |
22MCX088 | 152 | -52 | 581.00 | 381290 | 6307916 | 347 |
22MCX089 | 151 | -52 | 558.86 | 381292 | 6308006 | 354 |
22MCX090 | 151 | -56 | 560.00 | 381219 | 6307951 | 352 |
22MCX090A | 151 | -55 | 6.00 | 381219 | 6307951 | 351 |
23BTX055 | 168 | -49 | 293.00 | 378597 | 6293448 | 367 |
23BTX056 | 168 | -50 | 251.00 | 378554 | 6293602 | 366 |
23BTX057 | 170 | -51 | 275.00 | 378526 | 6293758 | 361 |
23BTX058 | 167 | -48 | 516.50 | 380964 | 6292783 | 343 |
23BTX059 | 167 | -48 | 353.00 | 380924 | 6292998 | 356 |
23GDX083 | 351 | -48 | 175.20 | 412790 | 6307737 | 316 |
23GDX084 | 350 | -46 | 143.00 | 412812 | 6307769 | 315 |
23GDX085 | 352 | -48 | 155.00 | 412836 | 6307761 | 315 |
23GDX086 | 145 | -55 | 224.00 | 412764 | 6307985 | 314 |
23LLX065 | 180 | -52 | 503.00 | 376833 | 6294075 | 365 |
23LLX066 | 182 | -52 | 517.00 | 376532 | 6294136 | 363 |
23LLX067 | 185 | -52 | 435.00 | 376374 | 6294192 | 352 |
23LLX068 | 184 | -55 | 438.00 | 376278 | 6294171 | 355 |
23LLX069 | 181 | -56 | 333.00 | 376686 | 6293732 | 362 |
23LLX070 | 180 | -51 | 253.35 | 377143 | 6293749 | 357 |
23LLX071 | 182 | -53 | 251.00 | 377203 | 6293753 | 356 |
23LLX072 | 158 | -46 | 107.00 | 359546 | 6288834 | 401 |
23LLX073 | 159 | -45 | 113.00 | 359528 | 6288869 | 404 |
23LLX074 | 158 | -46 | 108.00 | 359501 | 6288862 | 405 |
23LLX075 | 158 | -45 | 101.00 | 359561 | 6288871 | 402 |
23LLX076 | 201 | -46 | 289.50 | 411507 | 6310271 | 320 |
23LLX077 | 199 | -44 | 311.00 | 411136 | 6310491 | 315 |
23LLX078 | 200 | -46 | 315.00 | 412253 | 6310137 | 330 |
23LLX079 | 199 | -46 | 366.00 | 402946 | 6311756 | 321 |
23LLX080 | 200 | -46 | 255.00 | 402892 | 6311801 | 322 |
23LLX081 | 212 | -47 | 330.00 | 403174 | 6311639 | 319 |
23LLX082 | 159 | -46 | 246.00 | 403356 | 6311589 | 318 |
23LLX083 | 201 | -47 | 219.00 | 402833 | 6311762 | 324 |
Figure 1: Lynn Lake Project
Figure 2: Lynn Lake – Gordon Deposit Drillhole Plan Map
Figure 3: Burnt Timber and Linkwood Deposits – Drillhole Plan Map
Figure 4: Lynn Lake – Maynard Target Drillhole Plan Map
Figure 5: Lynn Lake – Tulune Target Area Drillhole Plan Map
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