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Victoria Gold Corp T.VGCX

Alternate Symbol(s):  VITFF

Victoria Gold Corp. is a gold mining company. The Company’s flagship asset is its 100% owned Dublin Gulch property, which hosts the Eagle, Olive and Raven gold deposits along with numerous targets along the Potato Hills Trend including Nugget, Lynx and Rex Peso. Dublin Gulch is situated in the central Yukon, Canada, approximately 375 kilometers (km) north of the capital city of Whitehorse. The property covers an area of approximately 555 square kilometers and is the site of the Company's Eagle and Olive Gold Deposits. It also holds a suite of other development and exploration properties in the Yukon, including Brewery Creek, Clear Creek, Gold Dome and Grew Creek. The Eagle West target area lies as close as 500 meters northwest of the main Eagle Gold Deposit and hosts the exposures of the granodiorite. The Raven target is located at the contact zone at the extreme southeastern portion of the Nugget Stock. The Brewery Creek Project is a past producing heap leach gold mining operation.


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Comment by hank2010on Feb 29, 2004 11:30pm
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RE: re; drill results

RE: re; drill resultsHole #11 and #13 were drilled from exactly the same location, elevation and were drilled on the same azimuth. #11 was at a dip of -80 and #13 at a dip of -48 degrees. #11 hit hi-grade between 0.9 and 7.9 metres. How in blazes did #13 miss this 7 metre wide zone and not hit anything significant until 111.9 m deep? Must be a mis-print in collar co-ordinates! Or is it a case that the mineralization is so erratic that it disappears within a couple of feet? #8 and #9 were also drilled from the same set-up. azimuth was 123 degrees and 150 degrees respectively and dip -64 and -45, but hi-grade was present in both holes at almost the same elev.in the zone. I did not calculate exactly, but the other holes appear to be 50 to 100 m apart.
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