EnGold resumes exploration at Lac La Hache

EnGold Mines (TSXV: EGM) announced that exploration at its Lac La Hache property in British Columbia will resume on August 10, 2020, following a halt caused by the covid-19 pandemic.

In a media statement, the company’s president David H. Brett said that the campaign will include completing the final 200 metres of the Ann North alkalic porphyry target as well as surface follow-up of new gold occurrences near the Aurizon Gold deposit. 

Lac La Hache is located in the Cariboo mining region in central BC

“We’re pleased to be getting back to work at Lac La Hache,” Brett said. “Our immediate focus is the gold discovery potential of both the Ann North alkalic porphyry environment and the Aurizon Gold hydrothermal breccia area, where we are finding new gold occurrences.”

The 25,750-hectare Lac La Hache property is located in the Cariboo mining region in central BC. According to EnGold, the project covers multiple drilled prospects including recently discovered Copper Skarn Zone, Aurizon Gold-Silver-Copper Zone, the Spout Magnetite-Copper Deposit, the Berkey Porphyry Prospect, and numerous other significant mineral occurrences. 

“Collectively, these deposits, prospects and showings indicate the presence of a large, alkalic porphyry-copper system,” the executive said.