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Labrador Gold Corp V.LAB

Alternate Symbol(s):  NKOSF

Labrador Gold Corp. is a Canadian based company engaged in the exploration and development of gold properties in Canada. Its flagship mineral property is the Kingsway Gold Project located near Gander, Newfoundland.


TSXV:LAB - Post by User

Post by BlindBoyon Nov 03, 2020 11:47am
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LAB's relative position to NFG discovery & 2km offset holes

LAB's relative position to NFG discovery & 2km offset holeskind of interesting.  The scale is shown at the top right.  The original discovery hole is the big yellow star along the Appleton Fault. 

The 2km offset along trend drillhole is 20mm on the scale, and the the Appleton intersects the southern portion of LAB's property at approximately 40mm, i.e. another 2km  along trend from NFG's offset hole which hit 4.75m @ 41.2 g/t au - plus - 5.15m @25.14 g/t au.

The Appleton continues within LAB's boundaries for most of the distance shown on this map (which was from SKY's website), which is about 9 km. (I don't know if the LAB property continues beyond the northern border shown on this particular map).  Kind of interesting though, which goes a long way to explaining why Palisades wanted to play this hand also.

https://www.accesswire.com/users/newswire/images/588868/09178c1e-0cca-4b9b-a7d2-e6535d8e9347.png

Appleton also intersects a tiny portion of the south-east portion of Sky's 'Mustang' property.


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