New exploration results provide strong evidence that mineralization at Mt Hinton is related to a previously unidentified, Reduced Intrusion Related Gold System ("RIRGS"). Geophysical surveys delineated a 2,000 x 500 metre magnetic low that coincides with an area of high resistivity in an overburden covered area that has seen no trenching or drilling.
Prospecting and mapping for intrusion related gold in Yukon's Tombstone Gold Belt. Previous rock samples near the contact between sedimentary and intrusive rocks yielded 8.37 g/t gold.
Step-out drilling at the SW Zone - 950 m along strike from 2020 drill holes, which returned 6.44 g/t gold with 2.51 g/t silver over 12.14 m and 3.86 g/t gold with 182 g/t silver over 9.75 m. Shallow drilling at the parallel No.
Highlights: Trifecta Gold secures option to acquire up to 100% interest in Mt Hinton gold-silver project, next to Hecla's Keno Hill Mines, as well as 10 other highly prospective projects. All 11 projects show characteristics of reduced intrusion related gold systems, like Snowline Gold's recent Valley discovery.