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Solstice Announces Acquisition of the Strathy Gold Project in the Abitibi Subprovince, Northeast Ontario

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Solstice Gold Corp.
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Covers 41 km² of permissive structures including documented high-grade gold

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Solstice Gold Corp. (TSXV: SGC) (“Solstice”, “we”, “our” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the acquisition of a strategic land position centred in Strathy Township in the Temagami Greenstone Belt, Northeastern Ontario. The Strathy Gold Project (“the Project”, or ”SGP”) consists of 45 claims (~41 km2) located in the southeastern part of the prolific Abitibi Subprovince (Figure 1).

David Adamson, Solstice’s Chairman stated, “SGP is an extensive land package containing documented, widespread high-grade gold mineralization in this part of the southern Abitibi Subprovince. Despite this demonstrated prospectivity, our core claim holdings have not been systemically explored in the past. This provides us with an excellent opportunity to apply modern exploration techniques that we believe have an excellent chance of discovery and delivering shareholder value in the near term.”

The Strathy Gold Project is underlain by the Archean-age Temagami Greenstone Belt, which is the southernmost extension of the Abitibi Subprovince in Ontario. The SGP includes parts of the Net-Vermilion Deformation Zone (“NVDZ”) and the Link Lake Deformation Zone (“LLDZ”), which are two prominent Northeast-Southwest-trending structures crosscutting Archean metavolcanics. Surface sampling and drilling along these deformation zones by various parties has documented significant gold values, pointing to its prospectivity as a gold-bearing structure typical of Abitibi gold systems.

Key Project Highlights include:

  • Six gold showings (Ontario OMI database) occur on Solstice claims in the central part of the SGP project area.

  • Solstice claims control parts of, including the potential down dip extension of, documented gold mineralization at the Leckie gold prospect1. (see Figure 1).

  • Other OMI gold showings on Solstice claims contained reported maximum gold samples (surface) ranging from trace to between 16.0 and 62.7 g/t Au.

  • Filed assessment work2,3 in the Goward Lake Area (Figure 2) documents gold mineralization associated with mafic to ultramafic intrusives and iron formation. These include 6.68 g/t Au over 4.5 m (including 18.53 g/t Au over 1.5m) on Solstice claims. Also present in this area are wide low-grade copper-gold-silver intercepts (Figure 1). The Goward Lake area mineralization is parallel, and footwall, to the NLDZ. Filed assessment data shows that it responds well to ground IP surveys.

  • The Project hosts excellent infrastructure including power lines and a main Provincial highway which runs through the Project, with access to experienced exploration and mining services.