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Dryden Gold drills 7.54 m of 14.10 g/t Au at Elora

2024-03-25 09:55 ET - News Release

Mr. Trey Wasser reports

DRYDEN GOLD INTERSECTS 14.10 G/T GOLD OVER 7.54 METERS AT ELORA IN THE GOLD ROCK CAMP, DRYDEN ONTARIO

Dryden Gold Corp. has released assay results from its phase 3 drill program testing the Elora gold system. Drill hole KW-24-008 returned multiple intercepts of both quartz veining and sulphide mineralization assaying 14.10 grams per tonne gold over 7.54 metres, including 43.81 g/t gold over 1.42 metres and 92.10 g/t gold over 0.30 metre. The hole targeted the depth extension of historic drilling with visible gold being noted at 211.9 metres. The company also drilled its highest-grade intercept to date in the Gold Rock camp, with drill hole KW-24-003 returning 53.51 g/t gold over 1.05 metres, including 181 g/t gold over 0.30 metre.

"The Elora drill results continue to demonstrate the expanding near-surface potential of the Gold Rock camp and underscores the effectiveness of our methodical drilling that has successfully expanded the footprint of gold mineralization to three parallel systems over 1.5 kilometres, with only 2,904 metres of drilling. With every drill hole, we expand our understanding of the system architecture while identifying mineralogy, structural and geochemical controls on mineralization. Having an ever-expanding footprint, while identifying multiple high-grade gold occurrences, is the key to unlocking the full potential of the Gold Rock camp and the entire Dryden gold district," stated Trey Wasser, Dryden's chief executive officer.

Currently, the 2023 to 2024 drill program is designed in four phases to maximize the drill budget and expand the footprint of gold mineralization while identifying new high-grade gold occurrences. Historic drilling in the Gold Rock camp was primarily focused on a single identified high-grade shoot, on the Big Master 2. Results and interpretation from phases 1 and 2, released Feb. 21, 2024, identified three additional high-grade shoots, including drill hole KW-23-009A which intersected 26.11 g/t gold over 3.16 metres on the parallel Big Master 1. In addition, two significant stepout holes confirmed the Big Master gold system over 1.5 kilometres. The phase 3 results have proven a third near-surface high-grade parallel gold system further expanding the footprint of the Gold Rock camp which has over 20 kilometres of potential strike length.

Highlights:

  • Hole KW-24-008 intercepted 14.10 g/t gold over 7.54 metres, including 43.81 g/t gold over 1.42 metres and 92.10 g/t gold over 0.30 metre, demonstrating the grade and width potential of the Elora system.
  • Hole KW-24-003 intercepted Dryden Gold's highest gold assay value to date consisting of 53.51 g/t gold over 1.05 metres, including 181 g/t gold over 0.30 metre, and was drilled 160 metres along strike of hole KW-24-008.
  • Stepout hole KW-24-006 was drilled 293 metres along strike of hole KW-24-008 and intercepted 1.22 g/t gold over 2.07 metres. This hole confirmed the structural and mineralogical extension of the Elora system to the southwest.
  • Phase 4 drilling has been completed with results pending. This phase consisted of an additional six holes totalling 1,254 metres focused on the depth expansion of one of the new high-grade shoots identified in phases 1 and 2 drilling on the Big Master gold system. Phase 4 also includes drill stepouts of 1.5 km to the southwest on the Elora gold system.

Dryden Gold president, Maura Kolb, stated: "The Elora drill results confirm a sulphide system with high levels of pyrite and visible gold. The Elora gold system hosted three historic mines within the Gold Rock camp, including the highest producing Laurentian mine (at 12.81 g/t gold) located about 600 metres north of our current drilling and the Selby mine 1,500 metres to the southwest. Phase 4 drilling has been completed and includes a large stepout to the Selby mine area and the company's deepest hole to date on the Big Master gold system. If successful, phase 4 could expand the Gold Rock camp footprint to over three kilometres. Going forward, historic mining, geological mapping and 3-D geophysical interpretations indicate dozens of additional targets within the 20-kilometre Gold Rock camp."

The eight drill holes reported today represent the third-phase drill program completed in January, 2024, for a total of 1,291 m.

Technical overview -- phase 3 drill program

The program can be defined with three specific objectives: to test high-grade controls on the Elora system, complete extensional holes from the known mineralization and to test larger stepout holes along strike of the Elora gold system. In these systems it is important to define the envelop of mineralization and the high-grade pods or shoots will be captured within the overall mineralized footprint. This high-grade is typically defined by geological controls and has a predictable periodicity while being a part of the overall mineralized system. This can be seen in similar orogenic deposits, such as Red Lake.

Holes testing high-grade controls

Three holes, KW-24-008, KW-24-001 and KW-24-002, were designed to target and test higher-grade controls within the Elora system. Hole KW-24-008 was drilled at a 340-degree azimuth targeting the depth potential of Elora by testing 150-metre vertical depth in the system. Historic drill holes were used in the planning phase of this program, but due to the age of the holes, new drilling was needed in this area. Hole KW-24-008 intersected multiple intercepts of both quartz veining and sulphide mineralization with visible gold being noted at 211.9 metres depth. This hole returned 14.10 g/t gold over 7.54 metres, including 43.81 g/t over 1.42 metres and 92.10 g/t gold over 0.30 metre.

Drill hole KW-24-001 was drilled at a 340-degree orientation targeting the southern edge of the known Elora mineralization. This hole intercepted multiple zones of both quartz veining and sulphidation with up to 15 per cent pyrite and returned 2.30 g/t gold over 4.35 metres, including 15.90 g/t gold over 0.33 metre. Multiple intercepts of over one g/t material were observed in the hangingwall of the Elora system. Drilled from the same set-up as KW-24-001 at a 316-degree azimuth, drill hole KW-24-002 was focused on understanding the mineralization potential the mineralization southwest of hole KW-24-001. Pyrite mineralization was observed and returned 3.23 g/t gold over 1.98 m.

Extensional holes

Three holes were planned to investigate the near-deposit extension potential, KW-24-003, KW-24-004 and KW-24-007. Drill hole KW-24-003 was drilled approximately 160 metres along strike of KW-24-008 at a 306-degree azimuth. Holes KW-24-004 and KW-24-007 were drilled from the same set-up 185 metres from KW-24-008. All three holes intersected multiple intervals of sulphidation with up to 60 per cent pyrite and with an average of 20 per cent pyrite. Hole KW-24-003 intersected 53.51 g/t gold over 1.05 metres, including the highest-grade intercept Dryden Gold has drilled to date, 181 /t gold over 0.30 metre. Hole KW-24-004 returned 2.42 g/t gold over 4.87 metres, including 12.70 g/t gold over 0.30 metre.

Stepout holes

Two holes, KW-24-005 and KW-24-006, were designed to test along strike of the known Elora system, 225 metres and 281 metres, respectively, from hole KW-24-008. Both holes intercepted mineralization (grades over 0.80 g/t gold) with hole KW-24-006 returning 1.22 g/t gold over 2.07 metres showing that the mineralized structure continues to the south where the company is identifying future stepout targets.

Qualified person

The technical disclosure in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Ms. Kolb, MSc, PGeo, president of Dryden Gold and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities Administrators.

Analytical laboratory and quality assurance/quality control procedures

All sampling completed by Dryden Gold within its exploration programs is subject to a company standard of internal quality control and quality assurance (QA/QC) programs which include the insertion of certified reference materials, blank materials and a level of duplicate analysis. Drill samples from the 2023 program were sent to Activation Laboratories, with sample preparation and analysis in Thunder Bay, where they were processed for gold analysis by 50-gram fire assay with an atomic absorption finish and overlimits determined by fire assay with a gravimetric finish. Activation Laboratories' systems conform to requirements of ISO/IEC standard 17025 guidelines and meets assay requirements outlined for NI 43-101.

About Dryden Gold Corp.

Dryden Gold is an exploration company focused on the discovery of high-grade gold mineralization listed on the TSX Venture Exchange (DRY). The company has a strong management team and board of directors comprising experienced individuals with a record of building shareholder value through property acquisition and consolidation, exploration success, and mergers and acquisitions. Dryden Gold controls a 100-per-cent interest in a dominant strategic land position in the Dryden district of Northwestern Ontario. Dryden Gold acknowledges all indigenous peoples and that it is operating on the traditional homelands of the Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation and Eagle Lake First Nation. Dryden Gold's property package includes historic gold mines but has seen limited modern exploration. The property hosts high-grade gold mineralization over 50 km of potential strike length along the Manitou-Dinorwic deformation zone. The property has excellent infrastructure, and enjoys first nations support and proximity to an experienced mining work force.

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