Eagle Plains Completes Drilling at George Lake Critical Metals Project, Intersects Target Mineralization in All Holes
Rhea-AI Summary
Eagle Plains (OTCQB:EGPLF) completed a three-hole, 1,591m drill program at the George Lake critical metals project, with all holes intersecting the target Zn/Pb deposit horizon and the deepest 2026 intersection ~208m below the deepest historical intercept.
Key intercept lengths: GL26001 56m, GL26002 49m, GL26003 56.5m; assay results are pending and the deposit remains open down-dip and along strike.
Positive
- Total 1,591m drilled in three holes, all intersecting target horizon
- Deepest 2026 intersection ~208m below historical deepest intercept
- Mineralized horizon intersected in GL26001 (56m), GL26002 (49m), GL26003 (56.5m)
- Deposit shows broad strike length of approximately 8.1 kilometers
Negative
- Analytical assay results for 2026 holes are pending, delaying grade confirmation
- True thickness of reported intercepts is undetermined pending further interpretation
CRANBROOK, BC / ACCESS Newswire / March 10, 2026 / Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. (TSXV:EPL)(OTCQB:EGPLF) ("EPL" or "Eagle Plains") is pleased to report that the final hole at the George Lake Project has been completed after intersecting the George Lake Zn/Pb deposit horizon. A total of 1591m in three holes was drilled, with all holes intersecting the target horizon. The deepest 2026 intersection is approximately 208m vertically below the deepest historical intercept. Analytical results are pending for all holes. Preliminary interpretation of the 2026 drilling, along with historical results indicates that mineralization remains open down-dip and along strike.
George Lake Drill-hole Plan here
The recently completed hole, GL26003, is a 185m step-out to the northeast of GL26001, and undercut historic drillholes GL08-08B and GL08-03 (40.0m (221.5-261.5m) @
Chuck Downie, P.Geo., President and CEO of Eagle Plains recently stated "We are very pleased with the initial results from the first George Lake drilling in nearly two decades, which has extended the known mineralization up to 200m deeper than historical intercepts. The multi kilometer scale and predictable orientation of the host stratigraphy, demonstrates the potential to continue to expand the known mineralization both down-dip and along strike. Additionally, I would like to commend the Terralogic crew for completing the program under extremely challenging weather conditions."
The George Lake deposit horizon is characterized by significant critical metal mineralization over a broad strike length of approximately 8.1 kilometers. The source of this mineralization has never been established, and forms the basis for Eagle Plains' continuing exploration work.
2026 Drilling Summary
Hole ID | Easting* | Northing* | Az | Dip | Total |
GL26001 | 574919 | 6370769 | 311° | -62° | 580 |
GL26002 | 574767 | 6370645 | 319° | -62° | 550 |
GL26003 | 575071 | 6370873 | 311° | -58° | 461 |
Total Meters Drilled: | 1591 | ||||
*Coordinates projected in NAD83 UTM Zone 13N
Drill-hole GL26001 was designed to undercut historic drillholes GL08-02: 55.8m (206.0-261.8m) @
Drill-hole GL26002, an 200m step-out to the southwest of GL26001, undercut historic drillholes GL08-01: 57.90m (189.2-247.1m) @
The 2026 drill targeting is driven by results from geophysical and technical work, paired with advanced interpretation. The holes were located to test for down dip extensions of the prospective sedimentary exhalative (sedex) stratigraphy, over a strike length of 385m. The program was conducted by TerraLogic Exploration Inc. of Cranbrook, BC under the direction of Kerry Bates, P.Geo., Exploration Manager for Eagle Plains. The drill contractor was New Age Drilling Solutions.
George Lake is one of the projects included in a formal Exploration Agreement between Eagle Plains and the Ya'thi Néné Lands and Resource Office ("YNLR"), representing the Athabasca Denesułiné First Nations of Hatchet Lake, Black Lake, and Fond du Lac, the Northern Hamlet of Stony Rapids, and the Northern Settlements of Uranium City, Wollaston Lake and Camsell Portage. YNLR has been providing technical support for the program.
The project is also eligible for the Saskatchewan Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive (TMEI), which may provide funding of up to
Detailed reporting will be released when all geochemical results have been received and interpreted.
All drill indicated intercepts as reported in this news release are measured along core length and true thickness is yet to be determined.
About the George Lake Project
The fully permitted 6165 ha George Lake project is located 280km north of La Ronge, Saskatchewan. The project has excellent access and is located on a recently completed highway connecting Saskatchewan Highway 905 to the community of Wollaston Lake. Eagle Plains holds a
See George Lake Project Information and Map here
George Lake Project Highlights
4,131m of historical drilling completed in 22 holes at the deposit, with the best drill holes returning 57.9m grading
2.65% Zn and0.41% Pb (including 13.5m grading4.36% Zn and0.76% Pb) (DDH GL08-01) and 47.8m grading4.03% Zn and0.44% Pb (including 8.0m grading6.96% Zn and01.42% Pb) (DDH GL08-02) (SMAF 64E05 0033);George Lake Deposit comes to surface and has dimensions of approximately 35m width x 800m length, and is open to depth and along strike;
Potential for discovery of extensions of existing mineralization and other discrete mineralization elsewhere on the property;
The property overlies 13 Saskatchewan Mineral Deposit Index ("SMDI") occurrences including the George Lake Zn Deposit. Zinc and lead mineralized boulders were discovered in the George Lake area in 1965 which led Falconbridge Nickel Mines to acquire a large land position in the area, resulting in a 34-hole diamond drill program in 1969-70 which defined the George Lake deposit. The deposit contains sedimentary-exhalative ("sedex") style mineralization, with a higher-grade core of >
Some of the above results were taken directly from the SMDI descriptions and assessment reports (SMAF) filed with the Saskatchewan government. Management cautions that historical results were collected and reported by past operators and have not been verified nor confirmed by a Qualified Person, but form a basis for ongoing work on the subject properties. All drill indicated intercepts as reported in this news release are measured along core length and true thickness is yet to be determined.
Qualified Person
Technical information in this News Release has been reviewed and approved by C.C. Downie, P.Geo., a director and officer of Eagle Plains, hereby identified as the "Qualified Person" under N.I. 43-101.
About Eagle Plains Resources
Based in Cranbrook, B.C., Eagle Plains is a well-funded, prolific project generator that continues to conduct research, acquire and explore mineral projects throughout western Canada, with a focus on critical metals integral to an increasingly electrified, decarbonized economy.
The Company was formed in 1992 and is the fourth-oldest listed issuer on the TSX-V (and the only one of these four that has not seen a roll-back or restructuring of its shares). Eagle Plains has continued to deliver shareholder value over the years and through numerous spin outs has transferred over
On October 2, 2024, Eagle Plains announced the formation of a separate division within the Company that will give Eagle Plains' shareholders direct exposure to strategic opportunities in Canadian green energy transition. As a wholly owned subsidiary of Eagle Plains, Osprey Power Inc. ("OP") will focus on identifying and advancing innovative and diverse clean energy project portfolios in target markets throughout Canada, with an initial focus on Western Canada.
Eagle Plains' core business is acquiring grassroots critical- and precious-metal exploration properties. The Company is committed to steadily enhancing shareholder value by advancing our diverse portfolio of projects toward discovery through collaborative partnerships and development of a highly experienced technical team.
Expenditures from 2010-2025 on Eagle Plains-related projects exceed
Throughout the exploration process, our mission is to help maintain prosperous communities by exploring for and discovering resource opportunities while building lasting relationships through honest and respectful business practices.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Eagle Plains
"C.C. (Chuck) Downie" P.Geo
President and CEO
For further information on EPL, please contact Andrew Wilson at 1 866 HUNT ORE (486 8673)
Email: abw@eagleplains.com or visit our website at https://www.eagleplains.com
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
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SOURCE: Eagle Plains Resources Ltd.
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