The brownfield Gold Rock project in Ontario. Credit: Dryden Gold
Dryden Gold (TSXV: DRY) has drilled grades as high as 2.55 grams gold per tonne across 9 metres at its Sherridon project in northern Ontario while it also bought two net smelter return royalties (NSRs) for claims at the site.
That intercept, from 40 metres depth in Zone Four of hole DSH-25-001 included 19 metres grading 1.28 grams gold; and 39 metres at 0.4 gram gold and 7 metres at 1.82 grams gold in Zone Three, the company said Tuesday. Sherridon, part of the company’s larger Gold Rock property, is about 75 km south of Dryden, Ontario.
“While we remain laser-focused on expanding the mineralized footprint at Gold Rock, our regional efforts at Sherridon and Hyndman are beginning to prove the district-scale potential of Dryden Gold’s large strategic land package,” CEO Trey Wasser said in a release.
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