The Scottie Gold Mine Property is located 32 km north of Stewart, BC, and is situated 20 km north the Premier Gold Mine and 27 km south of Brucejack Mine. Scottie Gold Mine is a past producing mine that operated from 1981 to 1985, and produced 95,426 oz gold at an average grade of 16.2 g/t. The 319 ha property consists of 14 Crown granted claims which are contiguous with 2 modified grid system claims. Scottie Resources has 100% interest in the Scottie Gold Mine subject to a 3% NSR (of which 2% can be purchased for $600,000).
The deposit consists of a number of east-west to northwest trending, steeply dipping, shear veins, that are comprised of pyrrhotite > pyrite ± quartz ± calcite. The veins are hosted in a package of andesitic volcanics from the Unuk River Formation that are situated adjacent to the contact with the Summit Lake stock, part of the early Jurassic aged Texas Creek Plutonic Suite.
Property Highlights:
- Past gold producer with an active mine permit
- The property is road accessible from the Salmon Glacier Road, and is 1 km west from the Brucejack Mine extension of the Northwest Transmission Line (NTL)
- Existing underground 200 tonne/day mill
- 6 portals, shafts, rail system, and 7 km of drifts
- The deposit remains open along strike and at depth, and has potential for multiple parallel mineralized structures
- Limited exploration drilling on the property - at surface numerous high-grade mineralized veins have been identified but never drilled
- Excellent potential to significantly expand resources and reserves
“This summary of potential may contain forward–looking statements. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements.” The reader is cautioned that the above results reserve estimates have not been confirmed by the Company. These are being used for reference purposes and should not be relied upon.