PRELIMINARY FINDINGS
The recent mapping and prospecting of the Rodger’s Cove Project (the “Project”) offered encouraging results, solidifying the promising nature of the Property. The field crew observed significant zones of mineralization and extensive alteration characteristics commonly associated with gold-bearing quartz veining. Historical grab sample results on the Rodger’s Cove claims from local prospectors have returned grab samples up to 11.93 g/t Au. Previous assays returned substantial Au-Ag mineralization affiliated with elevated levels of Bi, Sb and Cu.
Property wide, Phase One successfully noted quartz veining with a sizable portion containing sulfides with varying degrees of localized sericite and carbonate alteration. A unit of altered granodiorite and its sedimentary contact halo contained a high degree of quartz veining comprising disseminated sulfide mineralization, including a high concentration of gold pathfinder sulfide elements of arsenic and stibnite. Markedly, several narrow, discordant quartz veinlets were observed to have both massive and semi-massive arsenopyrite and stibnite-sulphide mineralization, both important minerals in identifying epigenetic quartz vein emplacement.
Arsenopyrite and stibnite are commonly associated with hydrothermal epigenetic gold veining in New Found Gold’s Queensway Gold Project and numerous other gold prospects in the Exploits Subzone.
The abundance of mineralization on the Rodgers Cove property, along with similarities in geological setting and quartz vein geochemistry to other significant gold bearing systems within the Central Newfoundland Gold Belt structural corridor, are very encouraging. The Rodgers Cove property has not seen any detailed or systematic exploration prior to Newfoundland Discovery’s Phase One Exploration Program and has not been drill tested to date.
Provincially, Newfoundland Discovery’s claims are staked proximal or along major crustal scale deformation and fault zones that are integral to the gold deposits of the Central Newfoundland Gold Belt. The Company is strategically positioned as a significant landholder in the Newfoundland Gold Rush with 416 claims covering 354 sq. kms (35,400 hectares) across eight (8) key breakthrough project areas.