owned by Goldeye Explorations Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Treasury Metals Inc.
The Gold Rock Property is located 38 km south of Dryden, Ontario, is accessible by road and trail and is within several km of powerlines. The property can be accessed from Dryden by travelling 6 km west on Highway 594, then turning south onto Highway 502. Travel Highway 502 for approximately 60 km where a gravel trail (11 km) leads to the historic town site of Gold Rock.
The Gold Rock property was obtained by Goldeye Explorations in 2002 and minor work carried out in 2003. There are 3 known gold occurrences in the eastern third of the Goldrock property discovered by surface prospecting. The balance of the property is also highly prospective for gold as favourable lithologies and structures are present, but this area has not been extensively explored.
Mesothermal Lode Gold deposit with Vein type and shear zone deposits have been noted in the Gold Rock area, consisting of coarse to cherty quartz with feldspar, carbonate, tourmaline, serecite/chlorite and gold in up to ~5% sulphides (Pyrite, Pyrrhotite, Arsenopyrite, Chalcopyrite, Sphalerite and Galena).
There may be a possible structural relationship between dikes and gold mineralization in 3 local historically producing gold mines.
Manitou Gold’s actively explored Kenwest and Gaffney Projects where several high-grade gold showings have been intercepted, including 53.7 kg/t over 0.55 metres in 2011.
Laurentian Goldfields (Thundercloud lake property) 4000 metres in 6 DDH
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Adam Larsen, P.Geo., Director of Exploration, of the Company, is considered a Qualified Person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information contained on this website for matter relating to the Goliath Gold Complex.
Kevin Bullock, P. Eng., President, CEO and Director of NexGold, is a “qualified person” within the meaning of NI 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information on this website for matters regarding the Goldboro Project.