MCLENNAN LAKE GOLD PROJECT
MCLENNAN LAKE GOLD PROJECT
PRIME LOCATION:
Located in Saskatchewan, Canada, the McLennan Lake Project is 100% Owned by Crestfield Copper Inc. The McLennan Project sits on ~ 1770 hectares in close proximity to known deposits.
POTENTIAL FOR HIGH GRADE-GOLD & COPPER:
Geological evidence points to a high-grade gold and copper exploration target, with the Project near known deposits, enhancing perspectivity.
GOOD INFRASTRUCTURE:
The property is easily accessible by Saskatchewan’s Highway 102, providing excellent & reliable access to the Project.
NEARBY OPPORTUNITIES:
The site sits near the MAS Gold North Lake deposit with the current 43-101 showing boasting notable geochemical data that includes up to 52g/T-Au on MAS claims, with one sample on the claim showing 0.4% Cu, and a claim just to the west showing 9.4g/T-Au.
ENCOURAGING PRELIMINARY FINDINGS:
Early exploration and rock sampling have shown multiple lithologies including intermediate metavolcanics, mafic gneiss derived from basic volcanics, and psammitic to psammo pelitic gneiss and derived migmatite.
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MCLENNAN LAKE GOLD PROJECT
MCLENNAN LAKE GOLD PROJECT
PRIME LOCATION:
Located in Saskatchewan, Canada, the McLennan Lake Project is 100% Owned by Crestfield Copper Inc. The McLennan Project sits on ~ 1770 hectares in close proximity to known deposits.
POTENTIAL FOR HIGH GRADE-GOLD & COPPER:
Geological evidence points to a high-grade gold and copper exploration target, with the Project near known deposits, enhancing perspectivity.
GOOD INFRASTRUCTURE:
The property is easily accessible by Saskatchewan’s Highway 102, providing excellent & reliable access to the Project.
NEARBY OPPORTUNITIES:
The site sits near the MAS Gold North Lake deposit with the current 43-101 showing boasting notable geochemical data that includes up to 52g/T-Au on MAS claims, with one sample on the claim showing 0.4% Cu, and a claim just to the west showing 9.4g/T-Au.
ENCOURAGING PRELIMINARY FINDINGS:
Early exploration and rock sampling have shown multiple lithologies including intermediate metavolcanics, mafic gneiss derived from basic volcanics, and psammitic to psammo pelitic gneiss and derived migmatite.