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Northstar Gold Corp. C.NSG

Alternate Symbol(s):  NSGCF

Northstar Gold Corp is a Canada-based company, which is focused on the exploration, development, and acquisition of exploration properties in the prolific Abitibi Greenstone Belt. The Company's projects include Miller Gold project, Searles Property, Bryce Project, Temagami-Milestone, Rosegrove and Britcanna project. The 1100 hectare Miller Gold project is located approximately 18 kilometers (km) south of Kirkland Lake Gold’s Macassa Mine Complex. The 64-hectare Searles Property is located approximately 18 km southeast of Kirkland Lake. The 4,650-hectare Bryce project is situated on the western extension of the Ridout Break, 65 km east of the Juby Gold Project and 35 kilometers south of the Company's Miller Gold Property. The Temagami-Milestone project is located in Strathcona Township in Northeastern Ontario. The 1,200-hectare Rosegrove Property is situated 0.5 km from the Miller Gold Property. The Britcanna project is situated in south Kirkland Lake, Ontario.


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Comment by diabase1on Jan 17, 2022 12:29pm
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RE:Metals Investor Forum this Saturday.

RE:Metals Investor Forum this Saturday. From ceo.ca

@northstars I just listened to Brian Fowler's presentation. This property reminds me of a piece of another great discovery. The Upper Beaver deposit is one of the discoveries at Agnico Eagle's Kirkland Lake project. Here is a brief description from Agnico Eagle's website. "The Upper Beaver deposit's GOLD/COPPER mineralization is mainly hosted in the Upper Beaver alkalic intrusive complex and the surrounding basalts it intruded, and is associated with disseminated pyrite and chalcopyrite, and magnetite-sulphide veining associated with strong magmatic-hydrothermal alteration. The mineralization occurs as elongated tabular bodies that strike northeast, dip steeply northwest and plunge 65 degrees to the northeast. The mineralization has been defined along a 400-metre strike length from surface to a depth of 2,000 metres and it remains open at depth." For the record I capitalized the words GOLD/COPPER above. Now, we have a ways to go but 2,000 metres deep, we could be headed that deep! Greg McCoach, after Brian's presentation said, "Brian, good boats like you are going to float". Good presentation Brian!

@northstars I just listened to Brian Fowler's presentation. This property reminds me of a piece of another great discovery. The Upper Beaver deposit is one of the discoveries at Agnico Eagle's Kirkland Lake project. Here is a brief description from Agnico Eagle's website. "The Upper Beaver deposit's GOLD/COPPER mineralization is mainly hosted in the Upper Beaver alkalic intrusive complex and the surrounding basalts it intruded, and is associated with disseminated pyrite and chalcopyrite, and magnetite-sulphide veining associated with strong magmatic-hydrothermal alteration. The mineralization occurs as elongated tabular bodies that strike northeast, dip steeply northwest and plunge 65 degrees to the northeast. The mineralization has been defined along a 400-metre strike length from surface to a depth of 2,000 metres and it remains open at depth." For the record I capitalized the words GOLD/COPPER above. Now, we have a ways to go but 2,000 metres deep, we could be headed that deep! Greg McCoach, after Brian's presentation said, "Brian, good boats like you are going to float". Good presentation Brian!
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