Spanish Mountain Gold Reports Initial Drill Results, Multiple Near Surface and High-grade Intercepts

In This Article:

Figure 1 – Plan View, 2025 Winter Drill Program
Figure 1 – Plan View, 2025 Winter Drill Program
Figure 2 – Long Section View of the Outcropping Tuff, Slipper and Main Zone Targets Extending Gold Mineralization to the Northwest
Figure 2 – Long Section View of the Outcropping Tuff, Slipper and Main Zone Targets Extending Gold Mineralization to the Northwest
Figure 3 - Cross - Section View, NEW Outcropping Tuff and Phoenix Targets
Figure 3 - Cross - Section View, NEW Outcropping Tuff and Phoenix Targets

2025 Winter Exploration Program

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 21, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Spanish Mountain Gold Ltd. (the "Company" or "Spanish Mountain Gold") (TSX-V: SPA) (FSE: S3Y) (OTCQB: SPAUF) is pleased to provide the first set of near surface and high-grade results from the 2025 winter exploration diamond drill program ("2025 Winter Drill Program") for the Spanish Mountain Gold project located in the Cariboo Gold Corridor, British Columbia, Canada.

Highlights:

  1. Main Zone – drilling demonstrated potential for higher grades over long intervals within the historical 2021 pit constrained resource:

    • Hole 25-DH-1281 intersected 123.00 metres (m) grading 1.08 grams per tonne (g/t) gold (Au) from 102.00 m including an interval of 47.28 m grading 2.29 g/t Au containing 4.00 m grading 6.45 g/t Au, 2.00 m grading 24.56 g/t Au and 2.00 m grading 10.41 g/t Au. Visible gold (VG) was encountered at a hole depth of 218.00 m in quartz veins.

  2. Outcropping Tuff – a step-out drill hole on a new near surface target with several high-grade intercepts reinforces gold mineralization growth potential:

    • Hole 25-DH-1275 intersected 62.20 m grading 0.60 g/t Au, including 5.04 m grading 4.69 g/t Au containing 1.95 m grading 9.72 g/t Au and 0.44 m grading 10.49 g/t Au from 21.00 m.

  3. Phoenix - a large, mineralized target near surface with high grade sections:

    • Hole 25-CCR-049 intersected 105.90 m grading 0.41 g/t Au, including 4.00 m grading 4.71 g/t Au from 74.95 m,

    • Hole 25-CCR-050 yielded 246.50 m grading 0.38 g/t Au from 45.00 m, including 3.00 m grading 3.35 g/t Au and 9.30 m grading 1.76 g/t Au,

    • Hole 25-CCR-051 intersected 164.67 m grading 0.27 g/t Au from 80.50 m, including 35.35 m grading 0.59 g/t Au, 10.00 m grading 1.36 g/t Au and 2.00 m grading 5.27 g/t Au. VG was encountered at 126.86 m hole depth in a 0.02 m wide quartz vein.

Drill Objectives and Results Summary:

Main zone: Drill holes 25-DH-1281 and 25-DH-1282 investigated the top third argillite while testing stratigraphical controls within the 2021 pit constrained resource. These findings support the more optimal drill hole orientation (refer to Table 2 below), which has a higher likelihood of intersecting various mineralization controls within the stratigraphic sequence of the Main Zone including lithology contacts, faults, and steeper high-grade structures. These controls were identified during our 2024 re-logging program, which yielded a new three-dimensional geological and structural model:

  • Hole 25-DH-1281 encountered 197.00 m grading 0.72 g/t Au containing 123.00 m grading 1.08 g/t Au.

  • Hole 25-DH-1282 yielded 211.90 m at 0.36 g/t Au including 100.30 m grading 0.52 g/t Au, containing 16.00 m grading 1.43 g/t Au and within the 16.00 m, 4.00 m grading 2.76 g/t Au. Additionally, starting at 360.30 m depth, the hole intersected 5.70 m grading 2.52 g/t Au.