Mt. Peyton

OVerview

The Mount Peyton property consists of 722 mineral claims and encompass a land area of 181 km². This area is accessible by traveling west on the Trans-Canada Highway 15 km past the town of Glenwood, Newfoundland.

Highlight

Anomalous Au, As, and Sb, in till and soil samples located along approximately 15 km of the untested interpreted Mt. Peyton Linear trend
Historic sampling includes up to 11.40 g/t Au collected from subcrop at Shirley Lake (Quinlan Exploration – 2004)

geology & structure

The property is predominantly underlain by the Silurian to Devonian aged Mt. Peyton Intrusive Suite rocks, and lesser Late Ordovician to Silurian siliciclastic sediments. Diorite, monzonite, and gabbro phases of the intrusive suite occur throughout the property. Locally these phases are crosscut by narrow aplite and tonalite dykes.

exploits exploration activities

2021 exploration at the Mt. Peyton property consisted of a property wide VTEM airborne geophysical survey, ground geophysics, and localized soil sample grids.

2021 drilling at the Schooner (North and South) target areas consisted of 18 drill holes targeting the interpreted northeast-southwest trending Schooner Fault zone.

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