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Grande Portage Resources Ltd. V.GPG

Alternate Symbol(s):  GPTRF

Grande Portage Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the Herbert gold discovery situated approximately 25 kilometers (km) north of Juneau, Alaska. The Company holds a 100% interest in the Herbert property. The Herbert Gold property system is open to length and depth and is host to at least six main composite vein-fault structures that contain ribbon structure quartz-sulfide veins. The Herbert Gold project is an exploration stage, partially drill-tested, high-grade, gold mineralized mesothermal quartz vein system in the historic Juneau Gold Belt of southeast Alaska. The project lies prominently within the 160 km long Juneau Gold Belt, which has produced over seven million ounces of gold. The project consists of 91 unpatented mining claims, located 25 km north of Juneau and to the south of Couer Alaska's profitable Kensington gold mine. The property covers six parallel vein structures exposed at the surface.


TSXV:GPG - Post by User

Comment by flash338on Jul 28, 2020 10:52am
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RE:Well we got an update

RE:Well we got an update It's not illegal but the TSX frowns apon it. It would be a bit skeevy if they did. What I'd really like to see is some leapfrog screen shots of past drilling and planned drilling. It would be nice to see how the wider high grade hits hold together. One of my biggest questions I'm looking to get answered is if there are wide zones to the vanes that plunge down. That's where the money is at.
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