The orientation survey, consisting of 432 talus fines soil samples and 317 Douglas fir tree clippings, was designed to test two shear zones approximately 3 km east of the Royal shear that hosts the high-grade Imperial and Eagle deposits.
The combination of talus fine samples and biogeochemical samples have identified a geochemical anomaly along the Olympic Trend with a strike length of 1.6 km which is open to expansion. The anomaly is defined by elevated arsenic, giving a similar geochemical signature to the initial sampling that discovered the Eagle zone in 2020.
Prospecting and sampling have also identified high-grade gold-stibnite veins at the Enigma showing approximately 900 metres east of the Olympic anomaly. The Enigma veins are hosted in a 75-metre-wide shear zone where grab samples returned assays up to 9.66 g/t gold and 11.9% antimony.
“We are very encouraged with these preliminary results on the recently acquired…


