1 TSX.V: ALZ June 2016 Uncovering The Riches of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt of Canada The Haultain Gold Discovery
The Abitibi Greenstone Belt & Gold 170+ million oz of gold produced to date from more than 100 mines ~40+ million oz in resources remain undeveloped in the Ontario Abitibi Political stability in Northern Ontario with long history of successful operations Good infrastructure and easy access makes this district a low cost place to explore 2
Infrastructure TSX.V: ALZ The Haultain property is situated near the community of Gowganda and is accessible by Highway #560. A transmission line providing power to the community runs through the property. 3
Where s the next 100 million Oz? >95% of economic deposits clustered in Camps or Nodes Localized near bends or intersection zones of deep seated Archean faults Extensional tectonic environments Ultramafics, Conglomerates, alkaline intrusives Evidence of widespread alteration and gold mineralization Haultain Gold Economic deposits in associated higher orderstructures Bleeker 2015 4
Mirror Situation to Kirkland Lake Node situated near breakout point located south of Round Lake Batholith 75 km southwest of Kirkland Lake Haultain Gold discovery made by Transition in 2011, adjacent to historical Gowganda silver camp (70 Moz past production) Major EW trending structure, unconformity with clastic metaseds, syenite dike swarms, lamprophyre Gold values up to 97.6 g/t Au in grabs, with channel samples averaging 3.5 g/t Au over 20 m x 60 m long corridor 21 drill holes (~2,158m) were completed in 2011. Highlights Include: TSX.V: ALZ Haultain Gold Project 2.4 g/t over 7.1 m 4.7 g/t over 3.1 m 82.5 g/t over 0.4 m 1.6 g/t over 11.7 m 5
The Importance of Syenite Many deposits in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt are syenite hosted or closely located within structures that may have interacted with the syenite intrusions. Area of Syenite Dyke Swarms Similar to Kirkland Lake, at Haultain the syenite has a key association with the gold mineralization. Gowganda Geological mapping and trenching on the northern portion of the property exposed a large zone of mineralization in a syenite dyke swarm. 6
Target 1: Syenite Dyke Swarms Surface Trenching has identified three main east trending gold bearing intrusive syenite dyke swarms that are the main target for exploration. The North swarm, Swain swarm and the South swarm Most of the significant gold assays are from quartz and quartzcarbonate veins in these syenite dykes, and demonstrate good geological continuity which have been traced along strike on surface for more than 1.5 kilometers. 7
Target 1: Syenite Dyke Swarms Trenching at the Annie s Ladder Showing exposed veining along the margins of the syenite dykes where native gold is seen in the quartz veining in the trenches Visible Gold 8
2011 Drill Program TSX.V: ALZ Transition Metals conducted a 21 hole drill program targeting gold mineralization associated with qtz/carb stockwork viening occuring in syenite dykes exposed by the trenching 3 holes at Annies ladder showing Intercepted a series of gold veins and returned multi meter multigram gold intercepts, similar in range of gold values to the channel samples at surface Annie s Ladder 2.4 g/t over 7.1 m 4.7 g/t over 3.1 m 82.5 g/t over 0.4 m 1.6 g/t over 11.7 m The mineralized zones remain open at depth and along strike. 9
Target 2: Shear Zones Shear structures developed around syenite dyke swarms. Shear zones are major zones of weakness extending to the earth s crust which are important for emplacing the syenites. Continued deformation along these structures creates brittle fractures which can be invaded by gold bearing fluids. Subsequent to the drill program, it was recognized that shear structures, related to the syenite dyke swarm also represent an important feature for hosting high grade values of gold. 10
Target 2: Shear Zones Two Main Shear Vein Systems have been identified around EW and NW trending Dyke swarms. The South Central Shear is traceable along the southern contact of the Swain syenite dyke Swarm. Hole TMH11 009 intersected 82.5 gt Au over 0.4 metres. There are Elevated gold values at surface along this structure over 1.5 km of strike Northwest Shear Vein System is Traceable for >1km and is Exposed in Trench 7. The NW Shear has parallel veining hosting elevated gold values Thumbnail size Visible Gold is evident in the veining. 11
Haultain: Further Potential The Haultain property has further potential for multiple sites of shear hosted mineralization where Veining in shears and pressure shadows developed around syenite intrusions which introduce gold bearing fluids to the shear structures. 12
Proposed $400,000 2016 Drill Program Proposed Drill Hole Viewing North Viewing East Proposed Drill Hole Aldershot Resources is planning a $400,000 trenching and drill program to test further target areas, in particular targets where shear structures intersect the syenite dykes. As the previous drill program tested the shallow downward extension of surface mineralization exposed in trenching the 2016 drill program will also test for mineralization further at depth. 13
The Abitibi Greenstone Belt & Gold The Haultain property currently hosts a widespread gold mineralized system over a strike length of 1.5 km, with visible gold at surface. Full extent of this system, and its economic potential, have not fully been established and Aldershot management is excited at the prospect of discovering another multi million ounce gold deposit in the infamous Abitibi Greenstone Gold Belt of Canada. 14
15 TSX.V: ALZ I believe that a gold discovery in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt is more likely to be developed into a mine because of the surrounding infrastructure, geopolitical safety of Eastern Canada, and low development costs. For investors, this could mean a higher chance of success when investing in gold companies with exposure to the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. Greg McCoach Editor, Wealth Daily
Contact Info Contact Jeremy Caddy President & CEO (604) 682 6718 office jcc4tlx@gmail.com www.aldershotresources.com Aldershot Resources Ltd. 885 West Georgia St., Ste. 1500 Vancouver, BC V6C 2B3 Canada (604) 682 6718 tel (604) 682 6722 fax 16
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