The addition of four Crown-granted mineral claims recently boosted the ground position of Goldcliff Resource (VSE) to 108 claim units totalling 5,680 acres in the historic Olalla gold camp near Keremeos, B.C.
The camp was discovered in the 1880s, and is reported to host gold, copper, silver and molybdenum mineralization within metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks peripheral to a differentiated intrusive stock.
The company is currently evaluating 14 prime targets on the property, which does not include exploration of a mineralized breccia intersected in previous drilling (35.49 ft. grading 0.11 oz. gold per ton), and a separate target where high-grade gold values were obtained during a sampling program and adit work during the 1930s.
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