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Conquest Resources Limited

Gold Exploration in Canada

EXPLORING IN THE SHADOW OF HEADFRAMES

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Conquest's Alexander Project at Red Lake, Ontario lies within the "Mine Trend" along strike from 25+ million ounces of gold reserves at Goldcorp's Campbell and Red Lake gold mines.

Conquest's Aurora and Sunday Lake projects at Detour Lake, Ontario are adjacent to the 13.2 million ounce gold open pit planned by Detour Gold Corp. The Sunday Lake claims cover the eastern continuation of the Detour Lake structure while three parallel shear zones occupy the south-central part of the Aurora claims.

Conquest Resources Limited is a Toronto based mining exploration and development company incorporated in 1945. Its shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX-V: "CQR").

Conquest has been called "The junior with the best address in the Red Lake district" by Lawrence Raulston (January 2003). Situated in the shadow of the Red Lake and Campbell mine headframes (refer photograph above), the Alexander Property is almost completely surrounded by Goldcorp's property holdings.

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Conquest's activities are mainly focussed in Canada where it has several advanced gold exploration projects, almost all located within the "Shadow of Headframes". Conquest is currently exploring in Ontario in the Red Lake, Detour Lake, Sturgeon Lake and Michipicoten greenstone belts.

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GOLDCORP DRILLS FOUR HOLES ON CONQUEST’S ALEXANDER PROPERTY AT RED LAKE NEW GOLD INTERSECTION OF 14.25 G/T OVER 0.61 METRES AT A DEPTH OF 300 METRES

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Alexander Project, Red Lake, Ontario Significant gold values have been intersected at surface and in drill core in association with the discovery of disseminated and massive sulphides in the central part of the Property. Geophysical surveys have extended the strike potential of the gold-bearing Sulphide Zone to the west. Conquest plans a significant drill program at Red Lake during 2009. For full project information.
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Aurora Project, Detour Lake, Ontario
The Aurora property is situated along strike from and to the south of the Detour mine area which is subject to a very significant development project of Detour Gold Corp. who are planning a "Super Open Pit" to access a reported 13.2 million ounce gold resource. For full project information.

King Bay Project, Sturgeon Lake, Ontario
Conquest has carried out limited drill programs to test for a source of high grade gold (maximum value 521.1 gm/t gold; average 18.9gm/t gold) found in three boulder trains on the south side of King Bay. Results of this drilling suggest that the location of the Western Boulder train has been discovered under the waters of King Bay. However, a source for the higher grade Central and Eastern Boulder Trains remains elusive and further work will be required to pin point a source area. For full project information.

Smith Lake Project, Missanabie, Ontario
Geological mapping, prospecting and geochemical sampling in 2004 outlined possible extensions to known zone of high grade gold (1980s drilling). For full project information.
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