Golden Cariboo Resources Ltd. (CSE: GCC | OTC: GCCFF | WKN: A402CQ |FSE:3TZ) has announced that the current drill hole QGQ24-21 on the Halo zone at the Quesnelle Gold Quartz property, Canada, intersected a zone of strong persistent gold mineralization including multiple occurrences of visible gold starting from 257m downhole.
This makes the current drillhole the ninth consecutive hole with visible gold since the initial discovery of the Halo zone in July 2024.
Golden Cariboo’s president and CEO, Frank Callaghan, stated, “Building on the success of last year’s exceptional discovery at our Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property, the whole crew couldn’t wait to resume drilling in 2025. To kick off with yet another strike of visible gold is nothing short of thrilling. It’s the perfect start into what we believe will be a standout season. We are looking forward to more fantastic intercepts as we keep expanding our Halo Zone discovery along strike and towards depth.”
Similar to mineralization intersected in previous drilling at the Halo zone, the visible gold was found in a stockwork of quartz-carbonate-pyrite veins hosted in an intensely sericite and iron-carbonate altered greenstone package of intermediate to mafic volcanics.
Drill hole QGQ24-21 was set up at an azimuth of 355° and inclination of -45° to intersect veins of several different directions and lithological contacts at favourable angles. It was started in December 2024 and now continues in April 2025, currently underway at 285.3m without intersecting the lower boundary of the mineralized zone.
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