Calgary-based Trev (ASE) has negotiated option agreements to earn a 100% interest in two Ontario properties with the potential to host significant massive sulphide mineralization.
Previously held by the predecessor to Bond Gold, the 144-claim Knupp Lake property southwest of Pickle Lake in northwestern Ontario covers a 2-km-long electromagnetic anomaly and additional satellite anomalies. Historical drilling returned up to 8.3% zinc and 2.37% copper over three metres.
Knupp Lake brings to three the number of properties held by Trev in the Pickle Lake area.
About 80 km southwest of Ottawa, Ont., the 24-claim Geordie Lake property contains a gold target associated with a massive sulphide zone. Pyritic boulders discovered during trenching returned up to 20 grams (0.58 oz.) gold per tonne.
Trev plans to run geophysical surveys over the Geordie Lake property in an attempt to delineate the massive sulphide zone and locate drill targets.
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