Ardiden Limited announced a strategic expansion of its highly prospective gold landholding in north-western Ontario to 664km2. This significant holding within the Uchi Sub-Province of north-western Ontario, is the culmination of selectively staking ground adjacent to the Company's Pickle Lake Gold Project. Tenure was selected on the basis of hosting prospective structures and lithologies analogous to gold mineralisation styles at other locations within the regional Uchi area, such as the Musselwhite Mine (Newmont-Goldcorp), Red Lake Operations (Evolution) and the Dixie Project (Great Bear Resources). The new gold Property, `Fry-McVean' is 100% Ardiden-owned with no associated royalties. It adjoins directly to Ardiden's high-grade Dorothy-Dobie Gold Property, where the Company recently announced historical high-grade results over a 25km strike length with drill intercepts up to 472.8 g/t Au and broad mineralised intercepts including 20.65m at 3.5 g/t Au. Fry-McVean has a significant regional structural zone running east-west across its entire 20km width. The area encompasses multiple deformation zones including crustal scale folding and shearing structures. These structures are conducive of producing deep geological features capable of transporting gold bearing fluids. The Fry-McVean Shear Zone is a major regional structural zone and splays off this have been interpreted as `Riedel Shear Zones'. Riedel Shear Zones are instrumental to deep gold mineralisation systems at Red Lake as well as at the Golden Mile in Kalgoorlie Western Australia (Fimiston). The `Bamaji Lake Fault Zone' stretches across the property with multiple fault splays similar to the Dorothy-Dobie property, which has multiple known gold prospects. The `Fry Lake Anticline', a major crustal scale fold structure, runs east-west across its entire width and has seen very limited exploration. Ardiden's connected gold Properties at Pickle Lake now represent a true district-scale package with multiple structures identified which are known to be favourable for gold mineralisation. Full ownership of the area has enabled Ardiden compile all of the available geophysical surveys and to reprocess these using modern software techniques. Ardiden is now able to view the Property through a completely new lens. the company has barely scratched the surface of tens of kilometres of prospective strike length along which favourable lithologies and structures have now been identified through the use of reprocessed geophysics and drill core examination. Ardiden currently has an existing high grade 110,000oz gold inferred JORC gold Resource estimate (790,000 tonnes at 4.3g/t gold) at its Kasagiminnis Deposit.