Core Viewpoint - Dryden Gold Corp. has announced significant findings from its initial drilling campaigns at the Pearl and Laurentian targets, indicating the extension of the Elora Gold System and the discovery of multiple stacked gold-bearing structures, which may present new exploration opportunities [1][3]. Drilling Results - At the Pearl Target, drill hole DGR-25-007 intersected three gold-bearing zones, with the main zone returning 2.26 g/t gold over 8.80 meters, including higher grades of 7.12 g/t over 2.60 meters and 25.80 g/t over 0.60 meters [4][6]. - Drill hole DGR-25-006 at Pearl also intersected three stacked mineralized structures totaling over 21 meters [6]. - At the Laurentian Target, drill hole DGR-25-001 returned assays of 28.60 g/t gold over 0.50 meters, indicating a similar zone to a previous high-grade discovery at the Jubilee Zone [6][7]. Exploration Strategy - The exploration team plans follow-up drilling at Laurentian to test deeper extensions of the system and to explore the high-grade zones below historical workings [8]. - At Pearl, the focus will be on developing targets to test depth and strike extensions to expand the high-grade zone [8]. Company Overview - Dryden Gold Corp. is focused on discovering high-grade gold mineralization and controls a strategic land position in the Dryden District of Northwestern Ontario, with a history of limited modern exploration [13].
Dryden Gold Extends the Elora Gold System to One Kilometer Strike and Discovers Multiple Stacked Gold-Bearing Structures