Nord Precious Metals has announced the exciting discovery of a new silver zone at the Castle East property in Coquitlam, BC. The new zone, named the “All Stars” zone, has revealed significant silver intercepts, with one hole intercepting up to 5,441 grams per tonne (gpt) of silver. This discovery marks a significant moment for the company as they continue to explore and expand their silver resources.
The new mineralization is located near the Robinson and Big Silver veins, showcasing the potential for substantial silver resources within the project area. The intercepts from the recent drilling campaign highlight the rich silver potential in the region and the continuity of the historic mining veins in the area.
With over 60 million ounces of silver produced in the Miller Lake Basin, Nord Precious Metals is strategically positioned to unlock the full potential of the Gowganda Camp. The company plans to conduct infill drilling to investigate potential linkages between the “All Stars” zone and the Robinson Zone, further expanding their mineralization opportunities.
President of Nord Precious Metals, Matthew Halliday, expressed the significance of the discovery, stating, “The opportunity here in Gowganda is significant…We have multiple targets to explore, and a big system to do it in.” As Nord Precious Metals continues its exploration efforts, investors can access more information about the company on their website and social media channels.