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To: LoneClone who wrote (162731)1/13/2022 12:01:31 PM
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Manitou Gold Initiates Winter Drilling Program on Baltimore Deformation Zone on its Goudreau Project, Wawa, Ontario

ca.finance.yahoo.com

Manitou Gold Inc.
Tue., January 11, 2022, 4:00 a.m.·9 min read

SUDBURY, Ontario, Jan. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Manitou Gold Inc. (TSX-V: MTU) (the “Company” or “Manitou”) is pleased to announce commencement of drilling of key targets on the Baltimore deformation zone (“BDZ”) grid as well as additional assay results from drill holes at the recently discovered Bald Eagle gold zone (“BEGZ”) at its 100% owned Goudreau project in northeastern Ontario.

Highlights:

  • The Company has been issued a water crossing permit, which allows new access to its key target area in the BDZ.

  • Bridge construction is nearly complete, the drill rig is on site, and the company is expecting to begin drilling next week.

  • Significant gold mineralization was intersected at the BEGZ in hole MTU-21-59, which returned 3.4 g/t Au over 2.5 m within a wider interval of 27.9 m at 0.6 g/t Au, approximately 250 m down plunge of hole MTU-21-39 which returned 9.0 m at 1.4 g/t, including 2.8 g/t Au over 1.5 m within a wider interval of 22.8 m at 0.9 g/t Au.

  • “Our winter drill program, which is set to commence in the coming week, will test the most attractive gold targets recognized at the Goudreau project to date,” stated Richard Murphy, President and CEO of Manitou Gold. “The winter drilling will test several distinct targets in a favourable section of the Baltimore deformation zone within a triple point junction and coincident low angle, crustal scale fault system. These drill targets were derived from the multi-million dollar geotechnical programs completed over a 10 km length of the BDZ in 2021. All drill targets rank as top priority with respect to the geological/structural setting, as well as their geophysical and geochemical signatures.”

    The Company has recently been issued a permit to construct a bridge which will create access to several key targets on the BDZ identified through the 2021 targeting work. The recently granted permit allows the Company to access its key target areas between the triple junction of the Easy Lake, Harcourt and recently identified Meath Lake intrusion on the BDZ grid. This area has never before been drilled for gold.

    The target area covers a six-kilometre segment of BDZ, extending east-northeast from the Meath Lake fault zone, where it is intersected by a low angle east-southeast striking splay. This structural intersection is the key target for orogenic-style gold mineralization and recent drilling success at the Stover zone, some 10 kilometres to the east-southeast, with wide drill intersections of 49.1 m @ 0.6 g/t Au incl. 3.3 m @ 3.5 g/t Au, highlights its mineralization potential.

    Bridge construction is nearly complete, and the drill rig has been moved into the target area. The Company is expecting to begin drilling next week.

    Gold mineralization at the BEGZ was initially identified during a surface program in late Summer of 2021, which returned up to 74.7 g/t Au from outcrops of highly strained and altered quartz-sericite schist proximal to a major structural intersection in the northeastern portion of the Goudreau project area. The surface program was followed up with a 33 line-kilometre induced polarization (“IP”) survey, which resulted in 1,804 m of drilling in six holes in the fall of 2021. The most significant results returned 3.3 g/t Au over 3.0 m, including 5.2 g/t Au over 1.5 m within wider gold mineralized interval of 20.6 m at 0.8 g/t Au in hole MTU-21-41 (see news release dated September 28, 2021), as well as 19.7 g/t Au over 1.0 m, 7.1 g/t Au over 1.0 m and 6.3 g/t Au over 1.0 m, all in hole MTU-21-44 (see news release dated September 28, 2021).

    An additional 11 holes totaling 1,863 m were completed in the winter of 2021 to test the strike and down-plunge extensions of mineralization encountered in the fall of 2021. The most significant intersections are from holes MTU-21-56, which intersected the BEGZ approximately 50 m down-plunge of hole MTU-21-39 and returned 90.5 m at 0.3 g/t Au, including 3.0 g/t over 0.9 m, and hole MTU-21-59, which tested the BEGZ 250 m down-plunge of MTU-21-39 and intersected three broad zones of gold mineralization, between 299 m and 419 m down hole, with the best intersection returning 3.4 g/t Au over 2.5 m within a wider interval of 27.9 m at 0.6 g/t Au.

    Table 1: Highlight Drill Intersections from the Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    Hole ID


    From

    To

    Core Length1
    (m)

    Au
    (g/t)

    Zone

    MTU-21-48


    164.5

    167.5

    3.0

    1.0

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    211

    227.5

    16.5

    0.3

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    incl.

    218.5

    223

    4.5

    0.6

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    269

    274

    5.0

    0.5

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    incl.

    272.5

    274

    1.5

    1.1

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    MTU-21-49


    19.7

    21

    1.3

    1.1

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    MTU-21-51


    20.5

    22

    1.5

    1.1

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    MTU-21-56


    23.6

    25

    1.4

    1.2

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    124

    125.5

    1.5

    1.1

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    175

    265.5

    90.5

    0.3

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    Incl.

    178

    179

    1.0

    1.0

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    & incl.

    254.1

    255

    0.9

    3.0

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    MTU-21-59


    299.3

    313

    13.7

    0.4

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    incl.

    308.5

    310

    1.5

    1.5

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    358

    385.9

    27.9

    0.6

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    incl.

    358

    360.5

    2.5

    3.4

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    414.4

    447

    32.6

    0.4

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    incl.

    416

    419

    3.0

    1.6

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    Released October 28, 2021


    MTU-21-43


    24.8

    25.5

    0.7

    10.9

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    61

    62.3

    1.3

    1.9

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    MTU-21-44


    19

    20

    1

    7.1

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    23.5

    26

    2.5

    8.2

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    incl.

    25

    26

    1

    19.7

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    253.6

    254.6

    1

    6.3

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    Released September 28, 2021


    MTU-21-39


    48.0

    49.5

    1.5

    2.8

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    181.9

    183.0

    1.1

    1.6

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    216.0

    238.8

    22.8

    0.9

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    incl.

    217.0

    226.0

    9.0

    1.4

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    incl.

    224.5

    226.0

    1.5

    2.8

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    MTU-21-40


    75.5

    77.0

    1.5

    1.1

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    116.9

    121.5

    4.6

    0.9

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    incl.

    120.0

    121.5

    1.5

    1.3

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    177.0

    179.0

    2.0

    1.7

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    198.0

    202.5

    4.5

    0.8

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    208.5

    227.0

    18.5

    0.5

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    incl.

    210.0

    211.5

    1.5

    1.3

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    MTU-21-41


    46.5

    49.5

    3.0

    1.0

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    incl.

    46.5

    48.0

    1.5

    1.5

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    122.0

    123.0

    1.0

    2.5

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    126.2

    127.0

    0.8

    1.8

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    197.5

    218.1

    20.6

    0.8

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    incl.

    209.5

    212.5

    3.0

    3.3

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    incl.

    209.5

    211.0

    1.5

    5.1

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone

    MTU-21-42


    78.7

    80.0

    1.3

    2.4

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    144.0

    145.5

    1.5

    1.8

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    155.5

    156.5

    1.0

    1.4

    Bald Eagle Gold Zone


    (1)Lengths are reported as core lengths. True thickness of the newly announced intersections have yet to be determined but are typically estimated at 85% of reported intervals based on observed core angles.

    All 17 holes completed at the BEGZ to date intersected significant gold mineralization and ongoing detailed ground magnetic data and pending results from detailed soil geochemistry survey will be integrated with the existing ground geophysical data and drill results to guide future drilling in the area.

    About the Goudreau Project

    The Goudreau project is located 50 kilometres northeast of Wawa, Ontario and is underlain by Archean-aged rocks of the Michipicoten greenstone belt. The project area is traversed by several broad-scale deformation corridors (such as the BDZ and GLDZ), which host the majority of the important regional gold deposits and showings in the region.

    The BDZ is an eastward trending fault offset extension of the GLDZ, the latter of which hosts two multi-million ounce gold deposits (1,2) and has seen over 1,000,000 metres of drilling for gold. As such, the BDZ is extremely under-explored along its 18 kilometre-long trend, with only 4,400 metres of historic gold drilling.

    The Goudreau project covers approximately 350 square kilometres in this re-emerging gold camp that hosts several multi-million ounce gold deposits (1,2).

    Manitou’s key strategic shareholders include Alamos Gold Inc. (TSX:AGI; NYSE:AGI) at 19.9% and O3 Mining Inc. (TSX.V: OIII; OTCQX: OIIIF) at 9.9%, each individually calculated on a partially diluted basis.

    (1) Azadbakht, Z. et al., 2021. Report of Activities, 2020 Resident Geologist Program. Ontario Geological Survey Open File Report 6374, 43 p.
    (2) Argonaut Gold Inc., (2021). Company website: globenewswire.com, September 26, 2021

    Sampling and Quality Control

    Samples were delivered to Activation Laboratories (“Actlabs") in Thunder Bay, Ontario. At the laboratory, samples were crushed up to 80% passing 2 mm, riffle split (250 g) and then pulverized to 95% passing 105 microns. Gold was analyzed by fire assay with an AA finish, using the 50 g sub-sample. Over limit analysis is performed on all primary assay results >3 g/t gold by fire assay with gravimetric finish using a 50 g sub-sample. Actlabs is a certified and ISO 17025 accredited laboratory. Standards and blanks were routinely inserted into the stream of core and channel samples. At least 20 percent of the core and channel samples submitted to the laboratory comprise samples used for quality control. Actlabs routinely inserts their own certified reference materials for at least 20 percent quality control in each batch.

    Richard Murphy, P.Geo is the qualified person responsible for the technical content contained in this release. He has reviewed and approved the content contained herein.

    For further information on Manitou Gold Inc. contact:

    Richard Murphy, President and CEO
    Telephone: 1 (705) 698-1962
    Email: info@manitougold.com

    Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

    Forward Looking Statements – Certain information set forth in this news release may contain forward-looking statements that involve substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties, including regulatory risk related to the receipt of final approval of the TSX Venture Exchange for the Offering. These forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, certain of which are beyond the control of Manitou, including with respect to the prospective nature of the Stover and Renabie-Easy Lake properties. Readers are cautioned that the assumptions used in the preparation of such information, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements.