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Labrador Gold Corp V.LAB

Alternate Symbol(s):  NKOSF

Labrador Gold Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the acquisition and exploration of prospective gold projects in Eastern Canada. The Company’s properties include Hopedale Property, Borden Lake Property, and Scotch Property. The Hopedale property comprises 998 claims on five licenses covering 249 square kilometers of the Florence Lake greenstone belt. The Hopedale property covers much of the Florence Lake greenstone (FLGB) belt that stretches over 43 km. The belt is typical of greenstone belts around the world but has been underexplored for gold by comparison. The eastern portion of the Florence Lake greenstone belt lies along tidewater southwest of Hopedale. The Company has a 100% undivided interest in the Borden Lake Property located near Chapleau, Ontario. Borden Lake Extension (BLE) consists of approximately 219 claims. The Company’s Scotch Property is located southwest of Moncton, New Brunswick and consists of 21 claims.


TSXV:LAB - Post by User

Comment by likeikeon Jun 28, 2021 4:41pm
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Post# 33461113

RE:Split that cod down the middle

RE:Split that cod down the middle If it is a big ole fat cod fish MC you have the orientation wrong.

Like you have eloquently said in the past gold is heavier than all that other mineralization

in there so you have to have it facing up on its belly so the ribs are pretty thin at surface

and get a whole lot thicker the deeper you go down. The spine would be the source and

probably sitting at bedrock (how deep again?) but then the real danger at this orientation

is the danger of fish firts or gas if you will. This could bring great expulsions of gold dust 

in the air and if you time it right you might very well get a gold paint job on your car as

you go speeding down the TCH and the wind is right.

Say what's that in my eye? IKE
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