Athena Samples Bonanza Grade Gold, up to 373 g/t, Laird Lake, Red Lake Gold District, Ontario

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VACAVILLE, CA / ACCESSWIRE / December 4, 2024 / Athena Gold Corporation (CSE:ATHA)(OTCQB:AHNR) ("Athena" or the "Company") is pleased to report additional high-grade gold samples from its reconnaissance prospecting program at its newly-acquired Laird Lake project, located in Ontario's prolific Red Lake Gold District. The Laird Lake project, spanning 4,158 hectares and covering >10 km of Balmer-Confederation Assemblage contact, represents an underexplored portion of the Red Lake Gold District. The road-accessible project lies approximately 10 km west of West Red Lake Gold Mines' flagship Madsen mine and 34 km northwest of Kinross Gold's Great Bear project.

"Laird Lake continues to impress. Our sample returning 373 g/t Au represents the highest-grade grab sample ever taken at the project and, to our knowledge, is amongst the highest-grade surface grab samples publicly reported in the Red Lake Gold District. With more than 10 km of Balmer-Confederation contact to explore and high-grade, visible gold showings scattered throughout, we believe we might be on the cusp of the next major gold discovery in Red Lake," stated John Power, President & CEO of Athena Gold.

Highlights:

  • Additional sampling of surface grab samples taken at the Laird Lake project in October 2024 confirmed mineralization over 2.2 km of strike length along the contact between the Balmer and Confederation Assemblages (Figure 1). Mineralization is open along strike to the east and west.

  • The Balmer-Confederation contact is believed to be a significant structural control for gold mineralization in the Red Lake Gold District, with >90% of all gold ever mined in the camp occurring within approximately 300 m of this contact.

  • Thehighest-grade sample to date returned 373 g/t Au and was collected from a smoky quartz vein with blebby pyrite, chalcopyrite, and visible gold. This sample represents the highest-grade gold sample ever recorded in Laird Lake's history.

  • The recent reconnaissance prospecting program is expected to guide a property-wide geochemistry survey scheduled to commence in H1 2025. The results are anticipated to provide targets for Athena's initial drill program at Laird Lake.

  • A recently completed MSc. thesis on the Laird Lake project suggested that Laird Lake represents the continuation of the same mineralized structure found at both the Madsen and Starratt-Olsen gold minesi now owned by West Red Lake Gold (2.5 Moz past-production, 1.7 Moz indicated, 0.4 Moz inferred)ii and was later displaced as far as 10 km west (Figure 2).