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Trailbreaker Resources Ltd V.TBK

Alternate Symbol(s):  APRAF

Trailbreaker Resources Ltd. is a mineral exploration company. The Company holds eight mineral properties in British Columbia (BC) and two properties in Yukon Territory. The Atsutla Gold project consists of over 36 mineral tenures covering over 40,000 hectares (ha) of underexplored, highly prospective ground in northwestern BC. The Skelly property covers over 2,525.59 ha (two claims) and is located just south of the British Columbia-Yukon border, approximately 100 kilometers (km) southwest of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. The McMurdo property covers over 1727.62 ha (one claim) and is situated in southeastern BC within the Spillimacheen Mountain Range, 30 km southwest of Golden, BC. The Eakin Creek property is located 100 km north of Kamloops, BC and covers 1,610 ha of prospective ground that drains into placer gold-bearing Eakin Creek. Its Connector Gold property is located approximately 40 km west of Kelowna and 55 km southeast of Merritt in south-central BC and covers over 1,894 ha.


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Post by NickelOneon Nov 20, 2017 10:36pm
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Great drill results today

Great drill results todayGreat drill results today, exceeded expections!  

Sections of drill core from Plateau 2017 drilling program on display at the Yukon Geoscience Forum in Whitehorse today. From the hundreds of kilometers of drill cores pulled out of Yukon this summer, a Plateau drill core was selected for the display, too.  I am sure it is not just a "regular" one...

GLTA

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