American Creek Samples High Grade Gold up to 61.2 g/t from Dunwell Mine Property in BC's Golden Triangle

2018-09-17 / @newsfile

 

Cardston, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - September 17, 2018) - American Creek Resources Ltd. (TSXV: AMK) ("the Corporation") is pleased to report final assays from high-grade gold samples that have now been received from the late fall of 2017 sampling program that was conducted at the company's 100% owned Dunwell Mine project located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia.

A total of 30 rock samples were collected from multiple locations on the property, both on surface and underground. Sampling targeted mineralized veins that were encountered while exploring the property and determining the location of past diamond drill holes from drilling conducted in 2010 by the previous owners. The majority of the samples contained high-grade gold including high-grade silver, zinc, and lead with some copper. All results are reported in the table below:

SampleGold
(g/t)
Silver
(g/t)
Copper
(%)
Lead
(%)
Zinc
(%)
Description
51235111.34480.23>10*9.88grab sample - surface vein 40 metres north of #1 adit entrance
5123529.017130.16>10*9.16grab sample - surface vein 40 metres north of #1 adit entrance
5123538.802750.128.447.73grab sample - surface vein 40 metres north of #1 adit entrance
5123547.045570.03>10*1.82grab sample - surface vein 40 metres north of #1 adit entrance
5123556.4011860.19>10*6.21grab sample - surface vein 40 metres north of #1 adit entrance
5123567.04820.081.337.325cm chip sample — surface vein near #2 adit entrance
5123571.48580.120.85>10*25cm chip sample — surface vein near #2 adit entrance
5123581.091360.342.61>10*25cm chip sample — surface vein near #2 adit entrance
5123596.14640.080.66.315 cm chip sample from adit wall - underground in #1 adit
5123600.49160.020.050.74grab sample from adit wall - underground in #1 adit
5123618.673720.084.821.04grab sample from adit ceiling - underground in #2 adit
5123624.9910090.01>10*0.1grab sample from adit ceiling - underground in #2 adit
5123631.05200.010.060.04grab sample from adit wall - underground in right branch of #2 adit
51236417.26150.02>10*0.16grab sample from adit wall - underground in right branch of #2 adit
5123650.48100.010.070.2430 cm chip sample from adit wall - underground in right branch of #2 adit
51236613.14590.02>10*0.14grab sample from adit ceiling - underground in #2 adit
51236721.41890.074.140.44grab sample from adit wall - underground in right branch of #2 adit
5123680.30180.010.150.29grab sample from adit wall — underground in short branch of #2 adit
5123694.594310.04>10*1.54grab sample from adit ceiling - underground in #2 adit
5123701.99600.140.43>10*25 cm chip sample — surface vein near #2 adit entrance
5123711.89560.160.66>10*25cm chip sample — surface vein near #2 adit entrance
5123722.276550.13>10*>10*25cm chip sample — surface vein near #2 adit entrance
5123734.8818<0.010.160.05grab sample from adit wall - underground in #4 adit
5123745.01590.041.71.68grab sample — ore pile outside collapsed adit — Sunbeam?
51237561.23140.244.268.21float sample — from cree k below #2 adit entrance
5123762.5393<0.013.070.04float sample — from creek below #2 adit entrance
51237720.16460.042.490.55float sample — below #4 adit entrance
51237812.79920.077.820.07float sample — below #4 adit entrance
51237914.07460.010.170.05float sample — below #4 adit entrance
5123803.96480.10.4810*25cm chip sample — surface vein near #2 adit entrance

 * reached assay detection limit — actual grade of sample may be higher.

Samples were assayed by Loring Laboratories Ltd. located in Calgary, Alberta. Analysis consisted of 30 Element ICP as well as fire assay for gold. Gold samples that reached the 10 ppm fire assay detection limit were re-assayed using the gravimetric method.



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CEO and President, Darren Blaney stated: "We are very pleased to see numbers like this in our initial sampling as it confirms our belief in the potential of this project. The Dunwell is an incredibly prospective property located in the heart of the Golden Triangle. It has everything going for it from amazing logistics to past high-grade production, with all indications being that there is substantive additional ore yet to be mined. A drill program to confirm and delineate the ore zone under the old workings is now being prepared."

Property Description and History

Through a series of strategic acquisitions American Creek was able to purchase the past-producing Dunwell Mine as well as several adjoining very prospective properties, combining them into one large land package that encompasses the best gold and silver mineral occurrences and historic workings in the Bear River valley. The amalgamated property spans 1,665 hectares covering the northern portion of the Portland Canal Fissure Zone, an area first prospected in the late 1800's and hosting some of the earliest producing gold and silver mines in the Stewart area.

The Dunwell project is located 8 km northeast of Stewart and is road accessible with the Dunwell Mine adit itself located only 2 km from Highway 37A and a major power line. Stewart hosts a deep sea port including ore loading and shipping facilities. Unlike the majority of mineral properties located near Stewart, the Dunwell is located in low mountainous terrain (700 m and lower elevation) with moderate relief. These features allow for year-round work which typically isn't the case for exploration programs conducted in the Stewart region where projects are typically at higher altitude, are accessible only by helicopter, and lack critical infrastructure such as roads and power. The Dunwell project may just have the best logistics of any project in the Golden Triangle.

Although there has been an extensive amount of small-scale historic work (pre-1940) in this area given its close proximity to Stewart, very little modern exploration has been conducted on the property.

The Dunwell Mine is the most significant mineral occurrence within the Portland Canal Fissure Zone. Production at the Dunwell occurred between 1926 and 1937. From historic reports, it appears that a total of 45,657 tonnes averaging 6.63 g/t gold, 223.91 g/t silver, 1.83% lead, 4.01% zinc and 0.056% copper were produced. In one such report (#23345 summary report) the Dunwell shows initial production of 4,872 oz gold, 102,855 oz silver, 1.2M lbs lead, and 1.64M lbs zinc from 27,067 tonnes of ore milled. A further 23,231 tonnes was milled in 1941 yielding 4,878 oz gold, 233,017 oz silver, 511,082 lbs lead, and 789,854 lbs zinc.

Strong potential exists to delineate additional ore zones along strike with the present workings and at depth below the No. 4 level. A small drill program conducted by the previous owners in 2010 revealed a zone at least 300 metres long and 200 metres down dip with a true thickness of 4-7 metres, suggesting an extension of the mineralization discovered in 1979. Eight holes were drilled for 150 metres below and to the north of the old underground workings resulting in the discovery of a wide quartz breccia zone with strong sphalerite, galena, pyrite and chalcopyrite. Due to unfavorable market conditions, the work was never followed up. Significant results from the 2010 drilling are displayed in the table below:

HoleFrom
(m)
To (m)LengthAu g/tAg g/tPb %Zn %Cu %
D4-10-09215.55222.266.7114.2737.810.250.630.02
D4-10-10216.77221.955.185.3162.40.520.800.03
D4-10-11217.07222.935.854.7455.880.090.720.02
D4-10-12218.352256.647.6837.400.3300.900.02
D4-10-15208.84213.144.315.6242.00.040.401.44

 

In addition to the Dunwell mine itself, the property package also contains numerous other high-grade gold and silver occurrences and small-scale gold/silver high-grading operations along a north/south trend that correlates to the fissure zone and major faulting. These include the Sunbeam, George E., Little Wonder, Ben Ali, Lakeview, Victoria (Main Reef), Mayflower, Goldie, Mimico and Tyee.

Qualified Person

The Qualified Person for the Dunwell results in this new release is James A. McCrea, P. Geo., for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101. He has read and approved the scientific and technical information that forms the basis for the disclosure contained in this news release.

About American Creek

American Creek holds a strong portfolio of gold and silver properties in British Columbia. The portfolio includes three Golden Triangle gold/silver properties; the Treaty Creek and Electrum joint ventures with Walter Storm/Tudor as well as the 100% owned past-producing Dunwell Mine. Other properties held throughout BC include the Gold Hill, Austruck-Bonanza, Ample Goldmax, Silver Side, and Glitter King.

For further information please contact Kelvin Burton at: Phone: 403 752-4040 or Email: info@americancreek.com. Information relating to the Corporation is available on its website at www.americancreek.com

Cautionary Statements regarding Forward-Looking Information

Certain statements contained in this press release constitute forward-looking information. These statements relate to future events or future performance. The use of any of the words "could", "intend", "expect", "believe", "will", "projected", "estimated" and similar expressions and statements relating to matters that are not historical facts are intended to identify forward-looking information and are based on the Corporation's current belief or assumptions as to the outcome and timing of such future events. Actual future results may differ materially. All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this release, including, without limitation, statements regarding potential mineralization and geological merits of the Dunwell Project and other future plans, objectives or expectations of the Corporation are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Forward-looking statements are based on a number of material factors and assumptions. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Corporation's expectations include actual exploration results, changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined, results of future resource estimates, future metal prices, availability of capital and financing on acceptable terms, general economic, market or business conditions, uninsured risks, regulatory changes, defects in title, availability of personnel, materials and equipment on a timely basis, accidents or equipment breakdowns, delays in receiving government approvals, unanticipated environmental impacts on operations and costs to remedy same, and other exploration or other risks detailed herein and from time to time in the filings made by the Corporation with securities regulators. Although the Corporation has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause such actions, events or results to differ materially from those anticipated. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate and accordingly readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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