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Whistler Project

 

Project Overview

The Whistler Project is located approximately 160 km northwest of Anchorage, Alaska, and is one of the largest group of contiguous mineral claim blocks held by a single company in Alaska, outside of existing mines and mine development projects.

The Whistler Zone hosts a world-class gold-copper-silver resource and is reported in the 43-101 resource technical report filed on SEDAR (www.sedar.com). Considerable additional mineralization has been discovered but has not yet been included in the resource statement.


* INDICATED RESOURCE: 30 million tonnes grading 0.87 g/t gold, 2.46 g/t silver and 0.24% copper (1.31Moz Gold Equivalent)
* INFERRED RESOURCE: 134 million tonnes grading 0.64 g/t gold, 2.18 g/t silver and 0.20% copper (4.44Moz Gold Equivalent)


{Mineral Resources which are not Reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. Refer to the NI 43-101 Report available on www.sedar.com for further details on resource estimation methodology}

The Whistler Zone is just one of a cluster of targets and prospects within the 527 sq. km. block of 732 State of Alaska mining claims that make up the Whistler Project. Most of these targets are covered by shallow alluvial sediments and do not have the significant outcrop of the Whistler Zone, but do have comparable geophysical, geological or geochemical signatures.

Maps & Figures Drill Results Whistler Presentation




 


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