Kirkland West

About

Kirkland West spans 4,300 hectares and is located 10km west of the town of Kirkland Lake.  The property is contiguous with the Macassa Mine property, while also adjacent to Agnico Eagle's large land position which hosts its 3Moz Upper Beaver project.  Major structures, including the Amalgamated and Main Breaks, converge with the Cadillac-Larder Lake Break on the Kirkland West property.

History

The Kirkland West property is made up of two main zones: The Baldwin Zone and the Eby Zone.

Baldwin Mine: A shaft from 1929 with four levels to 127m depth exists with lateral development of 1,177m.  Historical production resulted in gold grades of approximately 15 g/tt.  The zone contains narrow high-grade gold-quartz veins up to 0.6m thick. This zone requires follow up drilling to test the convergence of the major structures.

Eby Zone: Historical drilling showed narrow, high-grade gold-quartz veins in N.W. trending porphyry and volcanic surrounded by low-grade but anomalous gold in wall rocks--up to 26.1m grading 0.34 gpt gold. Structures go through the Eby Zone, which will be tested.