Overview

Goliath Gold Complex

The Goliath Gold Complex currently refers to a prospective 65-km trend in a 330 km2 land package comprised of three distinct projects located within the Wabigoon-Greenstone belt in the Dryden-Sioux Lookout Area of northwestern Ontario. The Goliath Gold Complex currently refers to a prospective 65-km trend in a 330 km2 land package comprised of three distinct projects located within the Wabigoon-Greenstone belt in the Dryden-Sioux Lookout Area of northwestern Ontario.

Treasury Metals Inc.’s land package lies adjacent to the Trans-Canada highway and is located midway between Thunder Bay and Winnipeg. The closest city is the City of Dryden, a drive of 15 km to the west. The community of Wabigoon is five km to the south of the Project.

Treasury Metals Inc.’s Goliath Gold Complex offices are located in former Ontario government industrial offices, workshops and storage facilities.

Beneficial features of the Project location

Year-round fieldwork can be completed in comfortable working conditions

Excellent year-round road access

On-site power supply

Trans-Canada Natural Gas Pipeline

Neighbouring major industrial services in Dryden

Nearby workforce in surrounding communities

Goliath Gold Complex

NI 43 - 101

Mineral 

Reserve

Estimate

Deposit Quantity ('000 Tonnes) Grade Gold (g/t) Contained Gold ('000 oz) Grade Silver (g/t) Contained Silver ('000 oz)
Open Pit - Goliath
Proven 3,969 1.05 134 3.22 410
Probable 5,580 0.67 119 2.20 395
Proven & Probable 9,549 0.83 254 2.62 805
Open Pit - Goldlund
Proven - - - - -
Probable 16,256 1.19 621 - -
Proven & Probable 16,256 1.19 621 - -
Open Pit - Miller
Proven - - - - -
Probable 738 1.03 24 - -
Proven & Probable 738 1.03 24 - -
Underground - Goliath
Proven 596 3.96 76 16.73 321
Probable 3,180 2.85 292 5.85 598
Proven & Probable 3,776 3.03 368 7.56 918
Total
Proven 4,565 1.43 210 4.98 731
Probable 25,745 1.28 1,057 1.20 993
Total Proven & Probable 30,319 1.30 1,267 1.77 1,724

Goliath Gold Complex

NI 43 - 101

Mineral 

Resource

Estimate

Deposit Cut-Off Grade (g/t) Quantity ('000 Tonnes) Grade Gold (g/t) Contained Gold ('000 oz)
Measured Resources
Goliath Open Pit 0.25 6.223 1.20 240
Goliath Underground 2.2 170 6.24 34
Total Measured 6,393 1.33 274
Indicated Resources
Goliath Open Pit 0.3 23.081 0.75 559
Goliath Underground 2.2 2,550 3.55 291
Goldlund Open Pit 0.3 33,353 0.85 911
Goldlund Underground 2.2 222 4.06 29
Miller Open Pit 0.3 2,112 1.10 75
Total Indicated 61,318 0.95 1,865
Total Measured and Indicated 67,711 0.98 2,139
Inferred Resources
Goliath Open Pit 0.3 3,330 0.66 70
Goliath Underground 2.2 48 2.95 5
Goldlund Open Pit 0.3 28,833 0.73 680
Goldlund Underground 2.2 222 3.26 23
Miller Open Pit 0.3 138 1.01 5
Total Inferred 32,571 0.75 783

The Goliath Gold Project

Location: 20 km east of Dryden, Northwestern Ontario
Resource: 1,124Koz Au, 3,522Koz Ag Measured and Indicated and 75Koz Au, 92Koz Ag Inferred
Resource designs and all drilling at Goliath
Reserve: 210Koz Au, 731Koz Ag Proven and 411Koz Au, 993Koz Ag Probable
Host to: Gold and Silver
Stage: Exploration and Development
Infrastructure: Trans-Canada Highway, Hydro One 115/230 kV power availability, municipally controlled roads, TransCanada natural gas pipeline, CP Rail, and skilled local workforce readily available.
Jurisdiction: Stable, mining-friendly jurisdiction of Northwestern Ontario.

The Goliath Gold Project (Mine + Mill) consists of the construction, operation, decommissioning, and remediation of an open-pit and underground gold mine and associated milling infrastructure including a tailings storage facility located 20 km east of the City of Dryden, Ontario. The Goliath Gold Project received Federal Environmental Assessment Approval in 2019 with the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Canada concluding that the Goliath Gold Project was unlikely to result in significant adverse effects to the environment. Treasury Metals has commenced the process of receiving additional permits and approvals to construct and operate the Goliath Gold Project (Mine + Mill).

Treasury received a Federal government Decision Statement for the Project under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 (CEAA, 2012) on 19 August 2019 (Decision Statement), with the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Canada concluding that with the implementation of mitigation measures, the Project is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects referred to in subsection 5(1) CEAA, 2012. 

As per Condition 2.9, Treasury is required to prepare an annual report each reporting year.  Below is a link to the Annual Report in support of Condition 2.9.