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Harte Gold Corp. HRTFF

Harte Gold Corp is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral resource properties. It is focused on gold properties located in the province of Ontario, Canada. The company's exploration projects consist of sugar zone property and Stoughton Abitibi property. The Sugar Zone Property is located approximately 80 kilometers east of the Hemlo gold camp on the north shore of Lake Superior. It includes approximately 4 mining leases and 336 unpatented mining claims. In addition, it also consists of approximately 29,435 hectares within the Sault Ste. The Stoughton Abitibi property is located approximately 110 kilometers east of Timmins and 50 kilometers northeast of Kirkland Lake.


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Post by bufordpusseron Dec 05, 2021 6:15pm
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history of the project

history of the project https://minedocs.com/21/Sugar_Zone_Expansion_FS_01012021.pdf

1.3 History
The Property has a history of significant exploration that has been undertaken intermittently since
1969. The majority of the work has been done in the vicinity of Dayohessarah Lake and the Sugar Zone
area and follows the discovery of the Hemlo Gold Deposit in 1981. Hemlo Gold Mines Inc. discovered
the Sugar Zone deposit by surface prospecting in 1991, followed by trenching and diamond drilling
between 1991 and 1994.


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