Leopard Lake Gold Corp. informed the public of the progress of its mineral exploration work in the southern part of Beauce (Quebec) and more specifically in the regions of the former St-Robert mine (St-Robert Bellarmin) and St-Théophile. The property is located in the Frontenac Sedimentary Formation, which is mainly composed of shales, quartzites, slates and metagreywackes. The mineralization is polymetallic with numerous occurrences of silver, gold, tungsten, bismuth, lead and zinc. These occurrences are in the form of
quartz veins mineralized in galena, pyrite, scheelite, cosalite, sphalerite and molybdenite. Historically, three mineralized zones have been located on the property: the North, Central and South zones. The geology observed at the surface also suggests the presence of an intrusive located at depth that could have served as an energy source for the emplacement of the mineralization. Finally, the Bella Fault, a regional fault, runs through the entire property in a SW/NE direction. In 2022, gravity, AMT (audiomagnetotelluric) and ERT (high-resolution geoelectric tomography) work was completed in the area of the former St-Robert mine, in the North, Centre and South zones. This work highlighted geophysical anomalies corresponding to the three mineralized zones. The ERT survey also revealed overburden thicknesses ranging from 0 to >50 m. As a result of this work, new claims were acquired by map designation and the property now has 224 claims for a total area of 11,514.8 ha.