VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / February 27, 2019 / GREAT ATLANTIC RESOURCES CORP. (TSXV.GR) (the "Company" or "Great
Atlantic") is pleased to announce it has received all analytical results from the 2018 exploration program at its Golden
Promise Property, located in the central Newfoundland gold belt, the results identifying additional exploration targets. The 2018
soil and rock analytical results confirm gold soil anomalies +/- rock samples anomalous in gold in at least three additional target
areas in under-explored regions of the property. The Company's main focus on the property remains the Jaclyn Zone where multiple
gold bearing quartz vein systems occur. Gold bearing veins and gold bearing quartz vein boulders occur in other regions of the
property.
Anomalous 2018 rock and soil samples were concentrated in three new targets areas:
- Southwest region: Anomalous soil samples along two reconnaissance soil lines, up to 77 ppb gold (News Release of
September 27, 2018). All 11 samples along one 570- meter long line returned anomalous gold values. Rock samples within the soil
anomaly retuned anomalous gold values including 1.04 g/t gold.
- East-Central region: Anomalous soil samples (up to 39 ppb gold) & rock float samples (up to 136 ppb gold) along a
reconnaissance traverse.
- West-Central region: Anomalous soil samples (up to 41 ppb) following up in an area of 2017 soil anomalies (212 and
236 ppb gold).
- No previous drilling in the new target areas.
The 2018 program was reconnaissance in nature consisting of prospecting and soil / rock geochemical sampling in multiple
under-explored regions of the Golden Promise Property. Multiple gold soil anomalies were identified in the southwest, west-central
and east-central regions of the property, thereby adding to the number of gold targets within the property. Rock grab samples from
float in the east-central and southwest regions of the property returned anomalous values for gold, the high value being 1.04 g/t
gold.
Soil sample analytical results from the southwest region of the Golden Promise Property were reported in the Company's News
Release of September 27, 2018. The results include anomalous gold in soil samples from a new target area in this
southwest region. The majority of soil samples from two reconnaissance lines in this target area returned anomalous values for gold
(up to 77 parts per billion (ppb) gold) including all 11 samples from one approximately 570-meter long line. Nine of the 2018 rock
grab samples (float and outcrop) from this anomalous zone returned anomalous gold values, the high value being a boulder sample
with quartz veins returning 1.04 g/t gold. This anomalous zone is approximately 4 kilometers northeast of the Linda / Snow White
gold bearing vein which is located within the southwest region of the property. Reported historic highlights for the Linda / Snow
White vein include a 232 g/t gold grab sample, 29.7 g/t gold over 0.5 meters in a channel sample and 19.5 g/t gold over 1.15 meters
during diamond drilling (core length).
Quartz boulder in new southwest target area
The 2018 program confirmed an area of gold soil anomalies in the west-central region of the property. Initial reconnaissance
soil sampling by the Company in this region during 2017 identified gold anomalies (including samples returning 212 and 236 ppb
gold). Soil sampling in this area was continued during 2018 along 2 north-south lines. Six of seven soil samples from an
approximately 300-meter long section of one line returned anomalous values for gold in the 8-41 ppb gold range, confirming this new
target area. This zone of gold soil anomalies is located approximately 1 kilometer northwest of the gold bearing Shawn's Shot
quartz vein. A 0.32-meter long chip sample collected by the Company across the Shawn's Shot vein in 2017 returned 48.2 g/t gold
(News Release of August 28, 2017).
The 2018 program established a new gold target area in the east-central region of the property. Prospecting and soil sampling
were conducted along one east-west reconnaissance line in this region. Approximately 25% of the soil samples along an approximately
2-kilometer section of this line returned anomalous values for gold (6-39 ppb gold). Rock samples from quartz boulders in this
region returned anomalous values for gold (up to 136 ppb gold). The target area is approximately 2.2 kilometers south-southwest of
the gold bearing Jaclyn Main Zone. The Jaclyn Main Zone has been the primary focus of historic gold exploration on the
property.
The Company recently reported a National Instrument 43-101mineral resource estimate for the Jaclyn Main Zone, located in the
northern region of the property (News Release of December 6, 2018; and Sedar-filed National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report on
the Golden Promise Property, Central Newfoundland (revised), dated December 4, 2018 by Mr. Greg Z. Mosher, M.Sc. App., P.Geo., and
Mr. Larry Pilgrim, B.Sc., P.Geo.). The reported inferred mineral resource estimate for the Jaclyn Main Zone is as follows:
Resource
|
Cutoff Au g/t
|
Au Cap g/t
|
Au Uncap g/t
|
Tonnes
|
Au Ounces
Capped
|
Au Ounces Uncapped
|
Total
|
1.1
|
9.3
|
10.4
|
357,500
|
106,400
|
119,900
|
Pit-Constrained
|
0.6
|
11.4
|
14.1
|
157,300
|
57,800
|
71,200
|
Underground
|
1.5
|
7.5
|
7.6
|
200,200
|
48,600
|
48,700
|
Mineral Resources are not Mineral Reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability.
There is no certainty that all or any part of the Mineral Resources estimated will be converted into Mineral
Reserves.
Mineral resource tonnage and contained metal have been rounded to reflect the accuracy of the estimate, and numbers may
not add due to rounding.
Mineral resource tonnage and grades are reported as undiluted.
Contained Au ounces are in-situ and do not include recovery losses
The Jaclyn Main Zone is part of the Jaclyn Zone. At least 5 gold bearing quartz vein systems are reported at the Jaclyn Zone,
including the Jaclyn Main Zone, Jaclyn North Zone, Jaclyn South Zone, Jaclyn East Zone and Jaclyn West Zone. Much of the reported
historical exploration within the property has been focused on the Jaclyn Zone with the majority of historic drill holes
(2002-2010) at the Jaclyn Main Zone. Other gold bearing veins within the property include Shawn's Shot, Linda / Snow White and at
the Gabbro Occurrence. High grade quartz boulders are reported within the property including at the Jaclyn Zone and Branden and
Justin's Hope boulder occurrences.
The property is located within the Exploits Subzone of the Newfoundland Dunnage Zone. Within the Exploits Subzone, the property
lies along the north-northwestern fringe of the Victoria Lake Supergroup (VLSG), a volcano-sedimentary terrane. The northwestern
margin of the Golden Promise Property occurs proximal to, and, in part, contiguous with a major (Appalachian-scale) collisional
boundary, and suture zone, known as the Red Indian Line (RIL). The RIL forms the western boundary of the Exploits Subzone. Recent
significant gold discoveries in this region of the Exploits Subzone include those of Sokoman Iron Corp. (TSXV.SIC)
at the Moosehead Project and Marathon Gold Corp. (TSXV.MOZ) at the Valentine Lake Gold Camp.
Sokoman Iron Corp. (TSXV.SIC) recently announced a high-grade gold discovery on its Moosehead Property, located
approximately 40 kilometers east-northeast of the Golden Promise Property. The discovery was made during the 2018 diamond drilling
program. A drill intersection of 44.96 g/t gold over 11.90 meters core length was reported including a 1.35 meters core length
quartz vein intersection of 385.85 g/t gold (Sokoman Iron Corp. News Release of July 24, 2018). The Valentine Lake Gold Camp of
Marathon Gold Corp. (TSXV.MOZ) is located approximately 55 kilometers southwest of the Golden Promise Property. As
reported on Marathon's website, the Valentine Lake Gold Camp currently hosts four near-surface, mainly pit-shell constrained,
deposits with measured and indicated resources totaling 2,691,400 oz. of gold at 1.85 g/t gold and inferred resources totalling
1,531,600 oz. of gold at 1.77 g/t. Readers are warned that mineralization at the Moosehead Property and Valentine Lake Gold Camp is
not necessarily indicative of mineralization on the Golden Promise Property.
As reported in the National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report on the Golden Promise Property, Central Newfoundland (revised),
dated December 4, 2018 by Mr. Greg Z. Mosher, M.Sc. App., P.Geo., and Mr. Larry Pilgrim, B.Sc., P.Geo., the Jaclyn Main Zone was
modelled as a single quartz vein that strikes east-west and dips steeply to the south. Modelled vein thickness was based on true
thickness derived from quartz vein intercepts. The estimate is based on 220 assays that were composited to 135 one-meter long
composites. A bulk density of 2.7 g/cm3 was used. Blocks in the model measured 15 meters east-west, 1-meter north-south and 10
meters vertically. The block model was not rotated. Grades were interpolated using inverse-distance squared (ID2) weighting and a
search ellipse that measured 100 meters along strike, two meters across strike and 50 meters vertically. Grades were interpolated
based on a minimum of two and a maximum of 10 composites with a maximum of one composite per hole so the grade of each block is
based on at least two drillholes thereby demonstrating continuity of mineralization. For the capped mineral resource estimate, all
assays that exceed 65 g/t gold were capped at 65 g/t gold. All resources were classified as Inferred because of the relatively wide
spacing of drill holes through most of the zone.
Because part of the vein is near surface the resource estimate was constrained by a conceptual open pit to demonstrate
reasonable prospects of eventual economic extraction. Generic mining costs of US$2.50/tonne and processing costs of US$25.00/tonne
were used together with a gold price of US$1,300/ounce. A conceptual pit slope of 45° was assumed with no allowance for mining loss
or dilution. Based on the combined hypothetical mining and processing costs and the assumed price of gold, a pit-constrained cutoff
grade of 0.6 g/t was adopted. For the underground portion of the resource a cutoff of 1.5 g/t was assumed. The cutoff grade for the
total resource is the weighted average of the pit-constrained and underground cutoff grades.
The 2018 rock and soil samples were analyzed by Eastern Analytical Ltd. in Springdale, NL for gold by Fire Assay and for 34
elements by ICP. A qualified person managed and conducted the 2018 exploration program.
Readers are warned that historical records referred to in this News Release have been examined but not verified by a Qualified
Person. Further work is required to verify that historical records referred to in this News Release are accurate.
David Martin, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101 and VP Exploration for Great Atlantic, is responsible for the
technical information contained in this News Release.
About Great Atlantic Resources Corp.: Great Atlantic Resources Corp. is a Canadian exploration company
focused on the discovery and development of mineral assets in the resource-rich and sovereign risk-free realm of Atlantic Canada,
one of the number one mining regions of the world. Great Atlantic is currently surging forward building the company utilizing a
Project Generation model, with a special focus on the most critical elements on the planet that are prominent in Atlantic Canada,
Antimony, Tungsten and Gold.
On Behalf of the board of directors
"Christopher R Anderson"
Mr. Christopher R. Anderson "Always be positive, strive for solutions, and never give up"
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This press release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements". All statements in this release,
other than statements of historical facts, that address future exploration drilling, exploration activities and events or
developments that the Company expects, are forward looking statements. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in
such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and
actual results or developments may differ materially from those in forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include exploitation and exploration successes, continued
availability of financing, and general economic, market or business conditions.
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Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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