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Gatling commences drilling at Larder Gold

Aug 18, 2020


GATLING EXPLORATION has commenced a 13,000 meter drill program at its Larder Gold project in Ontario's Abitibi greenstone belt. Drilling will initially focus on connecting the Fernland and Cheminis deposits in order to establish a continuous 4.5 kilometer mineralized trend. Upcoming phases will test the western extension of Fernland, as well as near surface mineralization at all three high-grade deposits (see news release dated July 23, 2020 for further details). Regional mapping and sampling at priority target areas is also now underway.

Gatling Exploration is a Canadian gold exploration company focused on advancing the Larder Gold Project, located in the prolific Abitibi greenstone belt in Northern Ontario. The Larder property hosts three high-grade gold deposits along the Cadillac-Larder Lake Break, 35 kilometers east of Kirkland Lake. The project is 100% controlled by Gatling and is comprised of patented and unpatented claims, leases and mining licenses of occupation within the McVittie and McGarry Townships. The 3,370 hectare project area is positioned 7 kilometers west of the Kerr Addison Mine, which produced 11 million ounces of gold. All parts of the Larder property are accessible by truck or all-terrain vehicles on non-serviced roads and trails.



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