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Cree Lake Gold Project

A gold play in the Swayze Gold Area

The Cree Lake property is located 200-kilometers northwest of the city of Sudbury, Ontario and 125-kilometers southwest of the city of Timmins, Ontario. The property consists of 9-claims totaling 2,048-hectares in Swayze township.

Geologically the property is situated within what historically was referred to as the Swayze-Shining Tree greenstone belts which are currently included in the Abitibi greensone belt, the largest greenstone belt in the world.

The Swayze-Shining Tree area is known for its proliferation of gold occurrences (over 90 documented) and five producing mines.

The largest gold producer was the Jerome Mine (56,978 ounces) located 37-kilometers to the southeast. The Kenty Mine is located 2,000-meters north east of the property.

The Cree Lake project encompasses the Flintrock gold occurrence which was tested in the early 1960’s by a shallow 34-hole diamond drill program. None of the holes exceeded 270-feet in length. Values of 0.40 to 20.70 opt gold were intersected. A zone in excess of 100-meters in length was traced containing gold associated with

disseminated and massive sulphides in quartz-carbonate stockwork veins within metavolcanic rocks and quartz-feldspar porphyry.

The Cree Lake gold project is slated for a summer-fall exploration program designed to advance the project to a drill stage.

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