Drill Results
Canadian Goldcamps talks resampling work at Mercator
Early-stage Quebec gold explorer validates high-grade BIF continuity ahead of 2026 drilling campaign.

Executive Summary
- Canadian GoldCamps released high-resolution 25-cm resampling results from drill core at its Mercator gold project in Quebec.
- Approximately 82% of 111 subsamples returned gold values above detection limits.
- High-grade intervals were isolated, including up to 6.77 g/t Au in hole MCT-22-11 and 3.40 g/t Au in MCT-22-08.
- The data validates the stratiform BIF-hosted gold model and identifies three new priority zones (Unid-1, Unid-2, Unid-3) for the 2026 field season.
- Multi-element geochemical data is pending and will be reported in a subsequent release.
Material Impact
- The resampling confirms the continuity and widespread distribution of gold mineralization across the Meridian Zone.
- Isolating high-grade bands within broader composite intervals improves the geological confidence for future diamond drilling.
- The announcement aligns with the company's stated 2026 exploration strategy to validate historical datasets and prioritize targets.
- No new capital raise or major milestone (like a PEA) was announced alongside the results, limiting immediate market re-rating.
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Company Overview
- Canadian GoldCamps Corp. is an early-stage gold exploration company focused on the Mercator and Courcy projects in the Caniapiscau district of Quebec.
- The company holds an option to earn up to an 80% interest in these projects from Stelmine Canada Ltd.
- The Mercator project features a 1.7-km mineralized corridor hosted in granulite-facies silicate-sulphide BIFs.
- Management is transitioning from historical data validation to preparing for a systematic diamond drilling program.
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