Gold Exploration in Manitoba
Projects
Goldridge Ultra Project
100% owned by Strikepoint

These project areas are of high interest due to the proximity of the Wanipigow Fault and the western arm of the Rice Lake Greenstone Belt. The projects straddle the boundary between the Berens River and Uchi Subprovinces. Several major and subsidiary shear zones trend northwest through the project areas. The project areas host several unexplored pyroxenite bodies along the Wanipigow Fault Zone.

The Ultra Project has 20 claims and covers an area of 4332 ha; the Goldridge Project includes 17 claims and has a surface of 4077 ha. Excellent access is provided by roads and trails throughout the properties. The Goldridge claims are subject to a 1 1/2% royalty.

The project contains several gold occurrences in shear zones including the Huronic occurrence, a chlorite-ankerite shear zone that strikes 045° in quartz diorite where values of trace to 16.5 g/t Au were reported from a quartz vein 6m wide and 61m long.

Off the project areas to the southeast, the Grand Central occurrence contains a 1m shear zone in granodiorite from a quartz vein 30-40 cm wide. Government surveys report mining of 930g of gold from 272 tonnes of rock (3.4 g/t Au). Three grab samples from the muck pile were reported as 1.0-40.5 g/t Au.

In 2011 it is anticipated to be prospecting and mapping known mineral occurrences and increasing the geological potential of the claims.

Maps