Pelangio Exploration Inc.

Birch Lake, Ontario

Apr 29, 2015

 

Pelangio owns a 100% interest in the Birch Lake property, which comprises 28 contiguous unpatented mining claims (1,120 acres) located in the Keigat Lake area, approximately 120 kilometres northeast of Red Lake, Ontario.
 
The property is subject to an underlying agreement whereby Goldcorp retains a 2% NSR royalty on all of the claims. There are currently no obligations to Goldcorp other than payment of the royalty on production.
 
Previous work by Placer Dome delineated a gold-bearing system (High Grade Island) over a strike length of approximately 300 metres to a vertical extent of 150 metres. From 1986 to 1996, Placer Dome completed 110 drill holes totaling 19,918 metres, together with mapping, trenching, geochemical and ground geophysical surveys.
 
Prior to September 30, 2008, the property was subject to an option agreement between Pelangio and Trade Winds Ventures Inc., which spent approximately $1.2 million on the property during the term of the option. Trade Winds completed its most recent drilling activities on High Grade Island during winter 2005. The previous 2004 drilling program consisted of four holes, TWBL-094/095/096/097, totaling 1,102.60 metres, testing the continuity and down-dip extension of the central gold zone located on High Grade Island. Trade Winds reported multiple occurrences of visible and coarse gold, with the best assay results reported from the program being: 115.89 g/t gold over 2.90 metres (est. true width 1.86 metres) from 239.35 to 242.10 metres (TWBL-096); and 21.22 g/t gold over 2.35 metres (est. true width 1.51 metres) and 229.96 g/t gold over 2.45 metres (est. true width 1.58 metres) between 300 and 360 metres (TWBL-097).
 
Trade Winds 2005 drilling program consisted of three holes, TWBL-098/099/100. Coarse and visible gold was reported in holes TWBL-098 and -100, with the best results from those holes being: 14.7 g/t gold over 1.2 metres contained within a broader zone of mineralization of 4.8 g/t gold over 4.4 metres (TWBL-098); and 11.8 g/t gold over 0.5 metres and 19.7 g/t gold over 1.0 metre (TWBL-100).

Source: http://www.pelangio.com/s/canada.asp?ReportID=689230