Core Insights - Dryden Gold Corp. has successfully expanded the Gold Rock Camp with high-grade gold discoveries at the Mud Lake Target Area, confirming the geological potential for multiple gold-bearing structures [1][3][5] - The exploration program aims to validate the theory of periodicity of deposits in the Gold Rock Camp, with initial results indicating a promising geological setting [3][5] - The company plans to continue developing additional targets in the Gold Rock Camp following the successful step-out drilling at Mud Lake [1][3] Exploration Results - The first pass 3-hole exploration program at Mud Lake revealed significant gold grades, including a quartz vein intersecting as high as 43.10 g/t gold over 0.50 meters [5][8] - Surface sampling indicated a high-grade shear zone with 93.00 g/t gold, suggesting a potential 1-kilometer mineralized footprint similar to the Gold Rock target area [5][9] - The geological interpretation of the Mud Lake footprint is ongoing, with initial findings confirming a flexure in the mineralized trend, which is common in shear zone systems [6][10] Future Plans - The company will analyze data collected from the summer Mud Lake program to plan for permitting and further testing [6][12] - A webinar is scheduled for December 4, 2025, to provide an overview of the 2025 exploration program and details about upcoming initiatives for the 2026 drill program [12] - Dryden Gold aims to leverage its strategic land position in the Dryden District of Northwestern Ontario, which includes historic gold mines and significant exploration potential [16]
Dryden Gold Expands the Gold Rock Camp with High-Grade Discoveries at Mud Lake
Newsfile·2025-11-25 11:00