NEWFOUNDLAND
Gander North
Size: 490 sq. km
- Starts 15 km east of New Found Gold’s Keats Zone
- Drill permits for western edge of block straddling GRUB Line (historic work shows very high gold-in-till anomalies coincident with a series of magnetic lineament structures)
- Major new structure interpreted to exist parallel to the GRUB Line extending well to the north sitting directly under regional anomalous gold-in-till

NEWFOUNDLAND
Mt. Peyton
Size: 949 sq. km
- Massive land package in favorable intrusive setting in between New Found Gold’s Keats Zone and Sokoman’s Moosehead discovery to the west
- Mt. Peyton features extensive southwest-northeast-trending geophysical structures and a potentially significant fold nose in the southwest portion of the project area associated with historic anomalous gold-in-till
- The under-explored intrusive and gabbroic rocks found at Mount Peyton are commonly associated with gold mineralization

NEWFOUNDLAND
BLT
Size: 288 sq. km
- BLT (Botwood, Laurenceton and Thwart Island) gives Sassy exposure to a large unexplored section of the Northern Arm Fault
- This is the same fault system that hosts Marathon Gold’s multi-million ounce gold resource to the southwest
- BLT features an unusual amount of gabbro sills (favorable for gold) coincident with regional magnetic trends

NEWFOUNDLAND
Carmanville
Size: 84 sq. km
- 65 km north of Gander, Carmanville extends out to the west from the GRUB Line
- Along the GRUB Line there are multiple gold showings that are all either sitting along the GRUB Line contact or just inboard (west) by 3-4 km within a magnetic low
- Carmanville is anomalous with the same geochemical elements as the H-Pond and Jonathan’s Pond targets to the south near Gander

NEWFOUNDLAND
Gander South
Size: 14 sq. km
- Highly strategic claims along a favorable structure (Dog Bay Line) immediately west of New Found Gold’s Eastern Pond discovery in the southern part of its Queensway Project
- Claims are located on strike with the Beaver Brook antimony mine and are within as little as 5 km of Eastern Pond discovery defined by subcrop and till sample results over a minimum strike length of 4 km
- An encouraging historic gold and arsenic stream silt anomaly at Gander South has yet to be investigated
