GOLD: Tudor cuts near surface 835+ metres at Treaty Creek

BRITISH COLUMBIA – Vancouver-based Tudor Gold Corp. is cutting nice long intersections of mineralization at the Goldstorm zone on the Treaty Creek […]
Visible gold in a late stage quartz vein from the Treaty Creek property in B.C. (Image: Tudor Gold Corp.)
[caption id="attachment_1003731371" align="aligncenter" width="396"] Visible gold in a late stage quartz vein from the Treaty Creek property in B.C. (Image: Tudor Gold Corp.)[/caption] BRITISH COLUMBIA – Vancouver-based Tudor Gold Corp. is cutting nice long intersections of mineralization at the Goldstorm zone on the Treaty Creek property. One was 838.5 metres long and averaged 0.725 g/t gold, including an upper horizon at 1.048 g/t over 328.5 metres. Treaty Creek is 70 km north of Stewart and only 10 km from the former Eskay Creek mine. The property is 60% owned and operated by Tudor Gold. American Creek Resources and Teuton Resources each have a 20% share. Other intersections were equally impressive: 826.5 metres at 0.696 g/t with an upper horizon at 0.998 g/t over 249.0 metres; 87.0 metres at 2.006 g/t (the highest assay) within  336.0 metres at 1.004 g/t; and 252.0 metres at1.268 g/t, 301.5 metres at 0.828 g/t, and 328.5 metres at 1.048 g/t gold. The property is also returning silver and copper mineralization associated with the deeper gold horizons. Tudor Gold president and CEO Walter Storm said, “The consistency of the mineralized intercepts from hole to hole is equally impressive." And the mineralization remains open in all directions. More information about Treaty Creek can be found at www.Tudor-Gold.com.

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