The Irving Property
New Gold Prospect Even Closer to Seabee
Irving PROPERTY
SKRR’s Irving Project is a large land package covering almost 20,000 hectares strategically located within 10km to 25km of SSR Mining’s very successful Seabee and Santoy Gold Mines, Saskatchewan’s largest orogenic gold deposits.
The Irving Lake property is an early-stage project that has exhibited gold mineralization on several of its claims from previous exploration work.
We are in the early stages of a committed and systematic approach to exploring this premier area, located in the heart of the Trans Hudson Corridor.
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Option Agreements
Irving Lake Project (CSE:TGC):
SKRR acquired 100% rights to the Irving Lake property from Edge Geological Consulting Inc. Edge holds unencumbered title rights to 24 non-contiguous mineral claims encompassing the property. Ross McElroy is a director of SKRR and is also a director of Edge. Property highlights include outcrop samples that returned 3.93 g/t gold and 413 ppm copper.
Regional Geology
The Irving Project covers a large area of the Pine Lake Greenstone Belt, and is characterized by a major crustal shear system that transects the Trans Hudson Corridor.
The property has many of the key geological ingredients required for hosting large high-grade gold deposits similar to Seabee and Santoy:
- Favourable geology
- Large scale structural shear zones
- Localized flexures and faults
- Numerous mineralized showings
Geology Highlights
Recent Exploration
On trend from the Simon gold showing:
- Soil sampling returned up to 75 ppb Au and 75 ppm Cu
- Rock grab sampling returned up to 167 ppb Au and 578 ppm Cu
Historical Exploration
- Rock samples up to 3.93 g/t gold and 413 ppm copper.