Record High-Grade Gold At Elora Project
VANCOUVER - Dryden Gold Corp. has revealed a major finding at its Elora Project in the Gold Rock Camp, reporting 30.72 g/t gold over 5.70 meters, including its highest-ever value of 313.00 g/t over 0.55 meters from hole KW-24-017. These results showcase the project's potential to generate significant shareholder value and position Dryden Gold as a significant player in the Ontario gold exploration space.
Hole KW-24-017 intercepted 30.72 g/t gold over 5.70 meters, including its highest-ever intercept of 313.00 g/t over 0.55 meters. Phase 5 drilling has been completed with results pending. This phase consisted of nine holes totaling 1,598 meters focused on the depth expansion at Elora and Big Master 1 gold systems and infill drilling at Big Master 2.
"These results from the Elora gold system marks a significant milestone for Dryden Gold. Intersecting 30.72 g/t gold over 5.70 meters, including 313.00 g/t over 0.55 meters, strongly validates our exploration strategy and geological interpretations. These high-grade intercepts highlight the depth potential at Elora and within the broader Gold Rock Camp. These orogenic systems tend to have very deep roots with grades increasing at down plunge. As we advance through Phase 5 of our drill program, we are excited to continue to test deeper intercepts as well as identify additional high-grade shoots in the Gold Rock Camp," stated Trey Wasser, CEO.