Trailbreaker Resources Ltd. (TBK.V)
(“Trailbreaker” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce that it
has completed a surficial exploration program at its Castle Rock
property on northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia (BC).
The program consisted of the collection of 497
soil samples, 50 prospecting grab samples, and geological mapping.
It was primarily designed to follow up on the channel sample and
associated 400 m x 50 m gold-in-soil anomaly defined as the Heart
zone in 2022.
Daithi Mac Gearailt, CEO of Trailbreaker,
commented: “The program provided excellent coverage of the already
robust gold anomaly at the Heart zone. This is a very recent
discovery in an underexplored area of the Island. With the results
in hand, we will have a more complete picture of the strike length
of the anomaly and whether there are additional geochemical
trends.”
All assays for the program remain pending.
About the Castle Rock
property
The Castle Rock property covers 3,108 hectares
on Northern Vancouver Island, approximately 70 km northwest of
Campbell River, BC (Figure 1). It was acquired by Trailbreaker in
2022 and was recently consolidated through an option agreement (see
August 8, 2023 news release).
The claims cover five BC Minfile occurrences
along a district-scale structure that is >5 km long, with newly
identified gold ± copper-enriched intrusions. These Minfile
occurrences are relatively new discoveries, mostly due to access
created by recent logging activity.
Northern Vancouver Island is host to several
large copper-gold (Cu-Au) porphyry deposits including Northisle’s
Hushamu deposit (Inferred Resource of 5.57 Moz AuEq)1, and BHP
Billiton’s past producing Island Copper porphyry copper deposit
(has produced >2.7 B lb Cu and >1.0 Moz Au) 1.
At the Castle Rock property, gold is dominantly
hosted in Jurassic granodiorite dykes emplaced along a
regional-scale fault zone separating Lower to Middle Triassic
Daonella Bed sedimentary rocks from Upper Triassic Karmutsen
Formation basalts.
Figure 1: Location of the Castle Rock
property on Vancouver
Island1.
2023 exploration at the Heart and Flan
zones
The Heart zone was the primary focus of the 2023
exploration program. The Heart showing (upon which the zone is
centered) was discovered in 2012 and consists of a brecciated
granodiorite dyke containing 5% to 10% combined pyrite and
chalcopyrite. Historic chip sampling returned assays of 2.0 g/t Au
over 30 metres2.
During 2022, Trailbreaker completed a channel
sampling program at the Heart showing which returned values up to
0.68 g/t Au over 13.11 m, including a subinterval of 1.85 g/t Au
over 2.92 m. A small soil geochemical survey outlined a 400 m x 50
m, northwest-southeast trending gold-in-soil anomaly. This is
interpreted to represent the surface footprint of the gold-bearing
dyke exposed at the Heart showing. Soil values up to 5.44 g/t Au
were returned, and the anomaly remains open. This area is referred
to as the Heart zone.
During the 2023 program, the exploration team
expanded the soil grid, now covering 3.2 km x 1.5 km with 497 soil
samples (see Figure 2). Additional prospecting was also done along
trend of the Heart zone to explore for similar mineralization to
that of the main Heart showing.
The soil survey was also extended to cover the
Flan zone, located approximately 1.5 km west of the Heart zone. The
zone was originally discovered in 2000 and comprises numerous
high-grade boulders assaying up to 135 g/t Au3. Prospecting at the
Flan zone during the 2023 program uncovered significant
pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite mineralization hosted in a mafic volcanic
unit. While the boulders were originally interpreted as sourced
from the Heart zone, the mineralized volcanic rocks may represent a
recently exposed bedrock source discovered in 2023 within 200
metres of the historic location of the boulders.
Figure 2: 2023 sample locations at the
Castle Rock property with inset showing 2022 results at the Heart
zone.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Daithi Mac GearailtPresident and Chief Executive
Officer
Carl Schulze, P. Geo., Consulting Geologist with
Aurora Geosciences Ltd, is a qualified person as defined by
National Instrument 43-101 for Trailbreaker's BC and Yukon
exploration projects, and has reviewed and approved the technical
information in this release.
Other
For new information about the Company’s
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website, or contact us at (604) 681-1820 or at
info@trailbreakerresources.com.
References
1)
https://cmscontent.nrs.gov.bc.ca/geoscience/PublicationCatalogue/InformationCircular/BCGS_IC2014-04.pdf2)
https://minfile.gov.bc.ca/Summary.aspx?minfilno=092L%20%203993)
https://minfile.gov.bc.ca/Summary.aspx?minfilno=092L%20%20396
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