Canadian Gold Resources to Conduct Induced Polarization Survey at Lac Arsenault Property
Canadian Gold Resources (TSXV: CAN) has engaged Geophysique TMC to conduct an induced polarization (IP) survey at its wholly-owned Lac Arsenault Property in Quebec's Gaspé region. The survey aims to better understand the structures controlling three key mineralized zones: the Baker Vein, Mersereau Vein, and Type-4 Vein.
Recent surface sampling has yielded significant results, with grades of 28.9 g/t gold and 306 g/t silver from the Baker and Mersereau veins. The company plans to integrate the IP survey data with existing exploration datasets, including airborne magnetic survey results that have identified major fault structures. This comprehensive approach will help identify high-priority targets for the upcoming maiden diamond drill program.
Canadian Gold Resources (TSXV: CAN) ha incaricato Geophysique TMC di eseguire una indagine di polarizzazione indotta (IP) sulla proprietà Lac Arsenault, interamente di sua proprietà, nella regione della Gaspé, in Quebec. L’indagine mira a chiarire meglio le strutture che controllano tre zone mineralizzate chiave: la vena Baker, la vena Mersereau e la Vena di Tipo-4.
Recenti campionamenti a superficie hanno mostrato risultati significativi, con valori di 28,9 g/t d’oro e 306 g/t d’argento nelle vene Baker e Mersereau. L’azienda intende integrare i dati dell’IP con i set di dati esplorativi esistenti, inclusi i risultati del rilievo magnetico aeromagnetico che hanno identificato importanti strutture di faglia. Questo approccio completo aiuterà a identificare obiettivi di alta priorità per il prossimo primissimo programma di perforazione con trapano diamantato.
Canadian Gold Resources (TSXV: CAN) ha contratado a Geophysique TMC para realizar una encuesta de polarización inducida (IP) en su propiedad Lac Arsenault, totalmente en propiedad, en la región de Gaspé, Quebec. La encuesta busca comprender mejor las estructuras que controlan tres zonas mineralizadas clave: la veta Baker, la veta Mersereau y la Veta Type-4.
Las recientes muestras de superficie han arrojado resultados significativos, con valores de 28,9 g/t de oro y 306 g/t de plata en las venas Baker y Mersereau. La compañía planea integrar los datos de la IP con los conjuntos de datos de exploración existentes, incluyendo resultados de un levantamiento magnético aerotransportado que han identificado importantes estructuras de fallas. Este enfoque integral ayudará a identificar objetivos de alta prioridad para el próximo programa de perforación con diamante.
Canadian Gold Resources(주식코드 CAN)은 퀘벡주 가스페 지역의 Lac Arsenault 자산 전액 소유권에 대해 지구자기현상(IP) 조사를 수행하기 위해 Geophysique TMC를 고용했습니다. 조사는 Baker 광맥, Mersereau 광맥, Type-4 광맥이라는 세 가지 주요 광물화 영역을 지배하는 구조를 더 잘 이해하는 것을 목표로 합니다.
최근 표면 샘플링에서 Baker 및 Mersereau 광맥에서 각각 금 28.9 g/t, 은 306 g/t의 상당한 결과가 나왔습니다. 이 회사는 IP 조사 데이터를 항공 자기 조사 결과를 포함한 기존 탐사 데이터 세트와 통합할 계획이며, 이로써 주요 단층 구조를 식별했습니다. 이 포괄적 접근 방식은 다가오는 초도 다이아몬드 드릴 프로그램의 우선순위 대상지를 식별하는 데 도움이 될 것입니다.
Canadian Gold Resources (TSXV : CAN) a mandaté Geophysique TMC pour réaliser une enquête de polarisation induite (IP) sur la propriété Lac Arsenault, entièrement détenue, dans la région de Gaspé, au Québec. L’enquête vise à mieux comprendre les structures qui contrôlent trois zones mineralisées clés : la veine Baker, la veine Mersereau et la veine Type-4.
Des échantillonnages de surface récents ont donné des résultats significatifs, avec des teneurs de 28,9 g/t d’or et 306 g/t d’argent sur les veines Baker et Mersereau. L’entreprise prévoit d’intégrer les données de l’IP aux ensembles de données d’exploration existants, y compris les résultats du levé magnétique aéroporté qui ont identifié d’importantes structures de faille. Cette approche globale aidera à identifier des cibles prioritaires pour le prochain programme de forage diamanté inaugural.
Canadian Gold Resources (TSXV: CAN) hat Geophysique TMC beauftragt, eine induzierte Polarisation (IP)-Untersuchung auf dem vollständig im Eigentum befindlichen Lac Arsenault-Grundstück in der Gaspé-Region von Quebec durchzuführen. Die Untersuchung zielt darauf ab, die Strukturen besser zu verstehen, die drei zentrale mineralisierte Zonen steuern: das Baker-Vene, das Mersereau-Vene und das Typ-4-Vene.
Jüngste Oberflächengenauigkeiten haben signifikante Ergebnisse erbracht, mit Gehalten von 28,9 g/t Gold und 306 g/t Silber aus den Baker- und Mersereau-Venen. Das Unternehmen plant, die IP-Daten mit bestehenden Explorationsdatensätzen zu integrieren, einschließlich der Ergebnisse der aeromagnetischen Vermessung, die wichtige Bruchstrukturen identifiziert hat. Dieser ganzheitliche Ansatz wird dabei helfen, Hochprioritätsziele für das bevorstehende Erstbohrprogramm zu identifizieren.
قرّرت Canadian Gold Resources (تداول: CAN) توظيف Geophysique TMC لإجراء مسح استقطابي مستحث (IP) على الملكية Lac Arsenault المملوكة بالكامل في منطقة جاسبي بجزيرة كيبيك. يهدف المسح إلى فهم أفضل للهياكل التي تتحكم في ثلاث مناطق معدنية رئيسية: عرق Baker، عرق Mersereau، وعرق Type-4.
أظهرت عينات سطحية حديثة نتائج ملحوظة، حيث بلغ المعدل 28.9 جم/ت من الذهب و306 جم/ت من الفضّة في عروق Baker وMersereau. تخطط الشركة لدمج بيانات IP مع مجموعات بيانات الاستكشاف القائمة، بما في ذلك نتائج مسح مغناطيسي جوي حددت هياكل صدعية رئيسية. سيساعد هذا النهج الشامل في تحديد أهداف عالية الأولوية لبرنامج الحفر الماسي الأول القادم.
Canadian Gold Resources(股票代码:CAN,TSXV)已聘请 Geophysique TMC 在其位于魁北克省加斯佩地区的 Lac Arsenault 财产进行感应极化(IP)测量。该调查旨在更好地理解控制 Baker 脉、Mersereau 脉和 Type-4 脉这三处关键矿化区的结构。
最近的地表采样显示出显著结果,在 Baker 与 Mersereau 脉中金品位为 28.9 g/t,银品位为 306 g/t。公司计划将 IP 调查数据与现有勘探数据集整合,包括空中磁法测量结果,这些结果已识别出主要断层结构。这种综合方法将有助于为即将进行的首次钻探计划确定高优先级目标。
- High-grade surface sampling results showing 28.9 g/t gold and 306 g/t silver
- 100% ownership of the Lac Arsenault Property
- Integration of modern geophysical techniques to enhance exploration efficiency
- Historical resource estimates are non-NI 43-101 compliant
- No drilling has been conducted yet on the property
Moncton, New Brunswick--(Newsfile Corp. - September 16, 2025) - Canadian Gold Resources Ltd. (TSXV: CAN) ("Canadian Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has engaged Geophysique TMC to conduct an induced polarization ("IP") survey at its
The survey is intended to enhance the Company's understanding of the structures that control three key mineralized zones - the Baker Vein, the Mersereau Vein, and the Type-4 Vein - and to help identify high-priority targets for future drill programs. These three veins host the historical non-NI 43-101 compliant resource estimates previously reported for the Lac Arsenault Property (please see Historical Resource Estimate Disclosure (NI 43-101 2.4), below).
The data from the IP survey will be integrated into Canadian Gold's expanding exploration dataset, which already incorporates recent surface sampling results. Mechanical trenching and sampling along the Baker and Mersereau veins returned very high grades from surface exposures, including 28.9 g/t gold and 306 g/t silver (BVA2025-004) and 22.9 g/t gold and 399 g/t silver. Complementing this, airborne magnetic survey work at Lac Arsenault has outlined major fault structures, including the Grand Pabos Fault, together with newly recognized splays and secondary structures interpreted to be important controls on the emplacement of gold-silver-lead mineralization.
Together, these results are sharpening Canadian Gold's exploration focus on high-priority targets while reinforcing the broader discovery potential across the Lac Arsenault property.
Management Commentary
"The initiation of this IP survey represents another important step in uncovering the value of our Lac Arsenault property by refining and prioritizing targets for the upcoming maiden diamond drill program," stated Ronald Goguen, President & CEO of Canadian Gold. "By applying modern geophysical techniques, we aim to validate historical results and further sharpen our understanding of the Baker, Mersereau, and Type-4 veins."
An IP survey is a geophysical technique used to measure the electrical chargeability and resistivity of subsurface materials. In exploration settings, this method can detect disseminated sulphide mineralization associated with gold and base metal systems. By mapping variations in chargeability and resistivity across the target area, the survey provides a powerful tool to refine drill targets, prioritize anomalies, and strengthen the Company's exploration model.
About the Lac Arsenault Project
The Lac Arsenault Property is located in Québec's Gaspé region along the Grand Pabos Fault, part of the Gaspé-Newfoundland tectonic belt. This structure shares geological characteristics with prolific gold-bearing systems such as the Cadillac-Larder Lake Fault Zone in Abitibi and the Cape Ray-Valentine Lake Shear Zone in Newfoundland.
The property hosts multiple high-grade, epithermal-style vein systems, including the Baker, Mersereau, and Dunning veins. Historical exploration outlined significant gold-silver-base metal mineralization, providing a strong foundation for the Company's current work.
Historical Resource Estimate Disclosure (NI 43-101 2.4)
Stevenson, L. (1975): 40,000 tonnes grading 15.43 g/t Au and 197 g/t Ag (Esso Minerals Canada).
Côté, R. (1996): 199,580 tonnes grading 9.59 g/t Au (~61,536 contained oz Au).
These historical estimates predate NI 43-101 and were based on sampling, trenching, and drilling using manual polygonal methods. A Qualified Person has not completed sufficient work to classify the estimates as current mineral resources or reserves. The Company is not treating them as current and further verification is required.
To bring these into compliance, Canadian Gold plans to:
Conduct systematic drilling to confirm grades and geometry;
Complete verification sampling and density determinations;
Build a validated geological model with modern QA/QC protocols;
Commission an independent NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate.
About Canadian Gold Resources Ltd.
Canadian Gold Resources Ltd. (TSXV: CAN) is a junior exploration company advancing three high-grade gold properties totaling ~16,000 hectares in Québec's Gaspé Peninsula. The Company's strategy is to unlock the potential of historically explored assets through modern exploration and development, supported by a management team with a proven track record in discovery and project advancement.
Qualified Person Statement:
The scientific and technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Mark Smethurst, P.Geo., Director of Canadian Gold and a Qualified Person under NI 43-101
For further information, please contact:
Ronald J. Goguen
President & CEO, Director
Canadian Gold Resources Ltd.
rongoguen@cdngold.com
+1 (506) 857-4090
Investor Relations
investors@cdngold.com
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