The Cazelet property is a polymetallic exploration project located 30 km north of the Montauban mine (NI43-101 resources) within the extension of the volcano-sedimentary units and is accessible by vehicle and ATV via forestry roads. The property is divided into two blocks of claims (north and south). The mineralization found within Cazelet property consists of disseminated to semi-massive sulfides, primarily pyrite and pyrrhotite with lesser amounts of chalcopyrite, contained within paragneiss and sometime quartzite. According to the observations made on the Dussault project showings, this mineralization would be associated with a SEDEX model. Three (3) historical mineralized showings, located over 2.7 km parallel to the stratification, have been identified on the south block:
- Lac de Travers (drill holes):
- RAP-93-12: 1,438 ppm Cu, 4,000 ppm Zn over 1.50 m; 401 ppb Au and 0.8 g/t Ag over 0.65 m;
- RAP-93-11: 1,130 ppm Cu over 0.76 m
- RAP-93-09: 1,423 ppm Cu and 6.6 g/t Ag over 0.25 m;
- Lac Cazelet (drill hole):
- RAP-93-14: 20 g/t Ag and 894 ppm Cu over 0.9 m;
- Lac Versicolore (channel sample):
- Showing No.1: 0.11% Cu, 0.21% Zn, 206 ppb Au and 2.9 g/t Ag over 1.0 m
Two (2) historical mineralized showings have been identified on the north block:
- Dussault (drill holes):
- 1097-98-35: 1,082 ppm Cu over 0.50 m;
- 1097-98-36: 2,085 ppm Cu over 0.41 m;
- 1097-98-37: 1,478 ppm Cu and 1420 ppm Zn over 1.0 m;
- 1097-98-40: 1,181 ppm Cu and 1,051 ppm Zn over 0.15 m and 4,851 ppm Cu over 0.48 m;
- Lac Rocheleau (grabs):
- 0.85% Zn and 0.12% Cu;
- 0.60% Zn, 0.35% Cu and 5.2 g/t Ag.
Minimal ground exploration has been conducted across the property claims, particularly in the eastern portion. Numerous EM anomalies and strong soil anomalies remain untested, presenting significant exploration potential.
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