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Harfang commences a 2023 exploration program on the Lake Menarik Project in Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Québec
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Harfang Exploration Inc. (HAR-V) Harfang commences a 2023 exploration program on the Lake Menarik Project in Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Québec

Harfang commences, following new discoveries, a 2023 exploration program on the Lake Menarik Project in Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Québec?

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Harfang announced on January 12, 2023 an update for its 2023 exploration program on its 100% owned Lake Menarik Property in Eeyou Itschee James Bay, NW Québec. The Menarik Property, characterized by multiple gold occurrences in a variety of rock types, is located 45km south of the Radisson locality and consists of 304 claims (15,627 ha). A 2023 winter program shall cumulate with a 3,500m drill program (~15 holes) to commence by mid February 2023 following the current line cutting and ~40 linear-km of IP geophysical surveying. This combined with new detailed magnetic survey data and the historical and recent geological data compilation shall be utilized to identify first-priority drill targets. Harfang believes that the overall geological setting of the project is unique in Eeyou Istchee James Bay as it shares numerous similarities with that of the major gold camps in the Abitibi region including the Timmins Camp. Recall on October 12, 2022 Harfang had announced claim acquisitio contiguous to its Lake Menarik and Menarik East properties (see end of: https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/harfang-exploration-inc-har-v-unveils-its-2022-summer-eric-lemieux/).

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Underexplored potential new targets: Harfang is of the opinion that the Lake Menarik Property shares several geological similarities with major Abitibi gold camps such as Timmins by virtue of the presence of a major structure with evidence of extensive ankerite bearing splay faults, voluminous gold footprint in a large variety of rock types, alkaline monzonite/syenite intrusions, Timiskaming-type conglomerates, tholeiitic basalts/gabbros, greenschist facies metamorphism, ?and a well-preserved stratigraphy. Historical drilling of 17 shallow holes in the south-central part of the property in 2000 was limited to a maximum vertical depth of 100m and focused solely on a highly altered monzonite/syenite intrusion (the “Pierre monzonite”) with highlights of 0.89 g/t Au over 68.25m.

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Initial new works intriguing: During summer and fall 2022, Harfang carried out preliminary surface exploration on the Menarik Property with the main objectives to prospect unexplored areas, assess gold occurrences, and enhance the understanding of the gold mineralization setting (in particular the area of the Pierre monzonite). Highlights of the 2022 program are the discovery:

i)????????Polymetallic gold-rich quartz veins: A system of decimetric and closely spaced quartz veins has been traced over 150m in length and is open laterally. The new Oswald Showing shows assays ?up to 17.3 g/t Au, 217 g/t Ag and 0.61% Pb (grab) and 6.34 g/t Au, 60 g/t Ag and 0.09% Pb over 0.40m (channel)]. It is interpreted to be hosted in splay faults originating from a major E-W break crossing the southern portion of the Menarik Property and represents a new and promising target area.

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ii)?????Massive ankerite alteration zones; 2 extensive alteration zones made up of massive ankerite were also discovered proximal to the Oswald Showing. The most extensive ankerite-rich system, hosted in a highly sheared mafic unit, has been traced over 700m long and is up to 50m wide. These ankerite zones are brecciated, contain trace to 2% disseminated pyrite and rare arsenopyrite, and are crosscut by a network of quartz and calcite veins. Grab samples confirm that these alteration zones are locally anomalous in gold with up to 0.30 g/t Au. A grab sample collected in a sheared and ankeritized iron formation in this area yielded 2.87 g/t Au. Notably, this type of ankerite shear zones commonly occurs in major gold camps, such as the Timmins Camp, and opens up new areas for ongoing exploration. Additionally, sampling of quartz veins in sheared volcanics near the northern margin of the Pierre monzonite and south of the Massé Showing yielded up to 3.57 g/t Au. Alteration minerals including hematite, carbonates, sericite, chlorite and quartz associated with disseminated sulphides are also common throughout the Menarik Property. All of this attesting to potential important metal endowment.

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Ian Campbell, President and CEO stated: “We are excited about the exploration program just launched on the Lake Menarik Property as it builds on land consolidation and several discoveries we made in the 2022 program in under-explored areas as well as advancing our overall understanding of the geological model in areas which have previously returned significant gold results. We believe the Lake Menarik Property demonstrates important similarities with some of the major Abitibi Gold camps such as Timmins”.?



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UPDATE - February 10, 2023:


Harfang sells the Selbaie Property to Goldseek Resources Inc., Abitibi, Québec

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On February 10 2023, Harfang announced the sale of its Selbaie Property to Goldseek Resources Inc. (GSK-CSE). The Selbaie Property, located 12km east of the past producing copper-zinc-silver-gold Selbaie Mine in Québec, consists of 6 mining claims covering a portion of the eastern flank of the Brouillan pluton (central intrusion/resurgent dome complex) and adjacent volcanic rocks. The Selbaie Cu-Zn-Au-Ag mine was operated by Billiton until 2004 and had a mining resource of >57Mt. It was considered to represent a sub-type volcanic associated sulfide deposit and epithermal vein and breccia-type mineralization associated with strong potassic alteration (porphyry Cu style) within the western pressure shadow along the SW flank of the Brouillan intrusive. The last previous recorded work was surface geophysical surveying conducted by LaSalle Exploration Corp. in 2015. The Selbaie Property was acquired by map staking to cover the SE contact of the Brouillan Batholith.

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Goldseek has agreed to pay to Harfang $5,000 in cash, issue to Harfang 600,000 common shares at a deemed price of $0.04 per Goldseek Share and grant to Harfang a 2% NSR royalty (half of which may be bought-back at any time for $1M). The transaction is a win, win as Goldseek becomes a more dominant player in the area and Harfang retains an interest in a non-core project.

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We note that Midland Exploration (MD-V) and Probe Gold (PRB-T) have on the La Peltrie project discovered potentially a large copper-gold-silver-molybdenum (“Cu-Au-Ag-Mo”) mineralized system 25km west of the Selbaie Mine (see https://www.dhirubhai.net/posts/eric-lemieux-9468715_quebec-abitibi-detour-activity-7006297128243216386-VAZ0?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop).


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Ian Campbell, President and CEO of Harfang stated: “We are pleased to complete this transaction with Goldseek on the Selbaie Property. The Harfang team is focused on advancing our core gold projects in James Bay and northeastern Ontario and gearing up to accelerate activities on our lithium projects in the James Bay region. We wish the Goldseek team all the best and look forward to hearing about their progress”.

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https://harfangexploration.com/en/harfang-sells-its-selbaie-property/




UPDATE - May 12, 2023:



Harfang reports results of its winter 2023 drill program at the Lake Menarik Project in Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Québec

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Harfang announced on May 11, 2023 analytical drill results from the recently completed drill program on its Lake Menarik Gold Property in Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Québec. The Menarik Property, located ~45 km south of Radisson consists of 304 claims (15,627 ha) and is 100% owned by Harfang. The drill results indicate broad gold intervals in a highly altered and brecciated monzonite that are open at depth in the Pierre and Pierre Ouest areas. Gold mineralization is also open at depth and along strike of the David surface occurrence. The winter exploration program also included an IP (“Induced Polarization”) geophysical survey that highlighted several chargeability targets in other areas of the Menarik Property that shall be followed up during the upcoming field program to begin in June.

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The Menarik Property, characterized by multiple gold occurrences in a variety of rock types, saw a 2023 winter program that totalled 17 holes. Menarik is characterized by multiple high-grade gold occurrences hosted in a polyphase intermediate intrusion (syenite, monzonite and monzodiorite) and adjacent volcano-sedimentary rocks. The geological setting of the land package is reminiscent of that of the Timmins Camp based on the occurrence of gold-bearing monzonite/syenite intrusions, volcanic and sedimentary rocks including a Timiskaming-type conglomerate, and lamprophyres. This maiden drilling by Harfang totalled 3,416m and was primarily designed at investigating the gold-enriched intrusive monzonitic suite (the “Pierre monzonite”) for lateral and vertical extensions of gold intervals obtained in very limited historic shallow drilling completed in 2000 by Virginia Mines. Other holes tested different areas within the Pierre monzonite as well as its volcanic and sedimentary host rocks and associated with chargeability targets delineated by a previous IP survey, coincident with magnetic variations and structural features. We estimate a grade x thickness metric of between 11.75 g/t x m and 15.67 g/t x m.???????????????????

Specifically, all holes under Pierre and Pierre Ouest are characterized by brecciated and highly altered monzonite with zones of silicification, hematization, sericitization and albitization with chlorite and quartz-carbonate veining. Pyrite, the most common sulphide, occurs disseminated in the altered matrix of the monzonite, in chlorite veinlets and in quartz-carbonate veins and stockworks. The best gold intervals are associated with sericitization, silicification (veins and silica flooding) and pyrite. 5 holes (LMN-23-001 to 004 and LMN-23-017) targeted the Pierre and Pierre Ouest showings located within a 270-m long by 90-m wide monzonite outlier south of the main Pierre monzonite (2,200 m x 300 m). These holes confirm that gold intervals extend laterally and at depth within the monzonite outlier. LMN-23-017 intersected two significant gold intervals in highly sericitized and silicified monzonite that graded 1.15 g/t Au over 47m (95.0-142 m), including 3.75 g/t Au over 7m and 1.05 g/t Au over 12m. LMN-23-017, the deepest hole drilled to date in this area, extends previously drilled gold zones to a vertical depth of 140 m. LMN-23-001 tested the lateral continuity of the mineralization on the northern edge of the intrusion outlier and returned 1.75 g/t Au over 21m (62.0-83 m), including 2.49 g/t Au over 14.1m. Drill intercepts dominated by chlorite-quartz-pyrite veining injected into the monzonite returned anomalous gold zones assaying 0.54 g/t Au over 75m (6-81m), including up to 6.75 g/t Au over 3.m (54-57m) [LMN-23-004], 0.50 g/t Au over 17m ?(104-121m) [LMN-23-002] and 0.30 g/t Au over 27m ?(90-117m) [LMN-23-003]. Drilling has demonstrated that the sericite-rich gold zones are more common at depth and along the northern and southern flanks of the monzonite outlier. These zones extend in a westerly direction and plunge steeply to the west.

Holes LMN-23-006 to 014 tested a variety of gold showings coincident with mapped and/or interpreted structural lineaments, and IP chargeability targets in the main Pierre monzonite. LMN-23-006 to 008 targeted the contact of the intrusion with the volcano-sedimentary host rocks underneath Benoit (2.53 g/t Au over 4.72m [1404-05]) and Giaro (up to 2.37 g/t Au over 2.36m [1404-14]). Visible gold was observed in a monzonite-hosted quartz vein in LMN-23-008 which returned 6.2 g/t Au over 0.3m within an anomalous interval of 0.57 g/t Au over 13.2 m (219,3-232,5 m).

3 holes (LMN-23-009 to 011) tested structural lineaments and IP targets in the vicinity of the David showing. Significant gold intervals dominated by monzonite-hosted quartz veins, locally associated with shear zones, were intersected: 0.88 g/t Au over 9.45m (207.05-216.50 m) including 5.19 g/t Au over 1.15m and 5.04 g/t Au over 1m (223,1-224,1 m) in LMN-23-009, 1.16 g/t Au over 4.7 metres (6.0-17.0 m) in LMN-23-010, and 1.64 g/t Au over 5.3 metres (99.1-104.4 m) including 6.68 g/t Au over 1.2 metres in LMN-23-011.

6 holes (LMN-23-005, LMN-23-007, LMN-23-013 to 016) tested the northern contact of the Pierre monzonite and/or prominent ENE-WSW sedimentary-hosted structural lineaments to the north and east of the Pierre monzonite coincident with IP chargeability targets. Drilled lithologies include wacke, siltstone, conglomerate and mafic volcanics containing wide pyrite-bearing shear zones with boudinaged, folded and irregular quartz veins. No significant gold intervals were intersected.

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Set for more work: Harfang is in the final preparation stage for the summer field campaign set to begin in early June and designed to advance several additional targets to the drilling stage. The program shall ocus on advancing the overall understanding of the geological model east of the Pierre monzonite and several attractive target areas. These include the Timiskaming-type conglomerate and its associated IP anomalies, the Greco gold showing adjacent to mining claims acquired last fall (1.04 g/t Au over 24.9 m in channel), and building on discoveries from the 2022 program such as the Oswald showing (17.30 g/t Au, 217 g/t Ag and 0.61% Pb [grab] and up to 6.34 g/t Au, 60 g/t Ag and 0.09% Pb over 0.40 m [channel]) and the ankerite zones (up to 2.87 g/t Au in grab samples). This program has been enhanced by recent geophysical data from the IP survey and the detailed heliborne magnetic survey. Harfang is also preparing its summer program on its new lithium properties, whose exploration targets have been diligently developed based on the combination of geological criteria and the presence of lithium anomalies in lake bottom sediments.

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Ian Campbell, President and CEO stated: “Our maiden drill program of shallow drilling on the Property has successfully demonstrated that wide zones of gold mineralization associated with increasing intensity of alteration extend to depth in the southeast area of the monzonite. We are excited about the upcoming field campaign set to begin in early June which is designed to generate additional drill targets, building on our field campaign from last year where we made several discoveries to the East of the drilled sector, and in areas which have had no work completed to date”.

https://harfangexploration.com/en/harfang-reports-the-results-of-its-winter-drill-program-at-lake-menarik-gold-property/

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UPDATE - June 8, 2023:


Harfang announces its 2023 summer field program on its gold and lithium portfolio of properties in Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Québec

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Harfang announced on June 8, 2023 that its summer field campaign is set to commence on its portfolio of highly prospective gold and lithium properties in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay region, NW Québec. This once the forest fire situation is under control. With the Québec Government strategy on Critical and Strategic Minerals (“CSM”), recent lithium discoveries (e.g.: Corvette of Patriot Battery Metals (PMET-V) and new advances on existing resources, the Eeyou Istchee James Bay region has taken a?certain centre stage for lithium exploration in Canada (see: https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/brunswick-exploration-inc-brw-v-launches-canada-wide-programs-eric/?trackingId=A1Agjc9pQMuVDA9ASXrF3A%3D%3D and https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/midland-exploration-inc-md-v-completes-its-evaluation-eric-lemieux/?trackingId=A1Agjc9pQMuVDA9ASXrF3A%3D%3D).


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Forest Fires Situation: On June 3, the Ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forêts du Québec issued a news release prohibiting access to the forest on lands of the public domain and on the closure of roads for consideration of public interest (see: https://www.dhirubhai.net/posts/eric-lemieux-9468715_quebec-abitibi-jamesbay-activity-7071575252291461120-tx0f?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop). The recent restrictions imposed by the Québec government have temporarily halted mining exploration operations in northern Québec. This reinforced by the closure of roads and affectation of helicopters to help combat forest fires across the northwestern parts of the Province. Harfang is actively monitoring the situation and shall be back on the field when the restrictions are lifted.

Ian Campbell, President and CEO stated: “We are ready and excited to initiate our $1.5 M summer 2023 exploration program that will focus on the exploration of our extensive portfolio of properties in James Bay, some of which have the potential to host both gold and lithium deposits. We are well positioned throughout the entire region in which our team has extensive operational experience. Our summer program will be a “boots on the ground” approach including both a geological and prospecting evaluation, combined with onsite geochemistry with the focussed objective of rapidly developing high-priority drill targets on both gold and lithium projects. This program will begin as soon as the province-wide restrictions imposed by the Québec government as a result of the regional forest fire situation are lifted. We are not aware of any of our projects being directly affected by these fires at this time and we are closely monitoring the situation”.

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Gold Exploration Program:?The Lake Menarik Property, with multiple high-grade gold occurrences hosted in a polyphase intermediate intrusion (syenite, monzonite and monzodiorite) and adjacent volcano-sedimentary rocks, has a geological setting reminiscent of the Timmins mining camp. The occurrence of gold-bearing monzonite/syenite intrusions, volcanic and sedimentary rocks including a Timiskaming-type conglomerate, and lamprophyres make the property attractive for further exploration works. The planned 2023 field campaign intends to generate additional drill targets and shall focus on advancing the geological model. The recently completed shallow drill program focussed on the Pierre Monzonite area, successfully demonstrated (21m @ 1.75 g/t Au (including 14.1 m @ 2.49 g/t Au) and 75m @ 0.54 g/t Au (including 3m @ 6.75 g/t Au)), that wide zones of gold mineralization associated with increasing intensity of alteration extend at depth to the SE.

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Lithium Exploration Program: Harfang intends to conduct a first-phase surface exploration program (prospecting, mapping, rock sampling) on its assets favourable for lithium occurrences (see: https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/harfang-exploration-inc-har-v-reports-results-its-pontax-eric-lemieux/?trackingId=VL0OCUq0RuOl3J720Mxi1A%3D%3D). This program shall include prospecting on the Serpent-Radisson and La Passe claims and on the new acquired Lemare, Ewart, Sakami, Ross and Conviac properties. These new assets were acquired by map designation following an astute geological compilation and a statistical processing of >13,400 analyses of lake bottom sediments extracted from the Québec government digital database (SIGEOM). The main objective of this program is to find LCT (Lithium-Cesium-Tantalum) Pegmatite warranting more advanced exploration, including drilling.

Serpent-Radisson Property: In 2022, Harfang conducted a preliminary prospecting program in the SE portion of the Serpent-Radisson property, already known for its gold and copper occurrences, to assess the potential for LCT Pegmatite (see: https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/harfang-exploration-inc-har-v-unveils-its-2022-summer-eric-lemieux/?trackingId=KjJh%2BEMOSXuhIVw8E%2BE11g%3D%3D). The program rapidly led to the discovery of several pegmatite dykes, some containing highly anomalous beryllium (up to 25,000 ppm), cesium (up to 998 ppm), lithium (up to 1,420 ppm), niobium (up to 278 ppm), rubidium (up to 1,095 ppm) and tantalum (up to 173 ppm). The program for Serpent-Radisson shall focus on the follow-up on these discoveries as the presence of proximal fertile S-type granite is noted. In addition, the field crew shall continue prospecting the Serpent-Radisson for gold, particularly in a large sector where 65 soil samples (up to 2.27 g/t Au) defined a gold anomaly.

Lake Menarik Property: The SW portion of the Lake Menarik Property, west of the Billy-Diamond Highway, was staked last fall for its lithium and gold potential. Harfang is planning prospecting on these claims that have seen little historical exploration. Known mafic volcanic rocks may offer a favourable geological setting for hosting lithium-bearing pegmatite. These volcanics are part of the same rock unit that hosts the Mia lithium occurrences located 25 km to the SW.



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Lemare Property: The Lemare Property consists of 269 claims located ~ 20 km SE of the Whabouchi lithium deposit owned by Nemaska Lithium, where a long-term agreement with the Ford Motor Company for the supply of lithium products including lithium hydroxide, has been recently signed. The Lemare Property includes several strong lake bottom sediment lithium anomalies (≥99.5th percentile) forming a tight cluster in an area dominated by granite and pegmatite of the Opatica Subprovince.

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Harfang is well financed with ~ $7.4 M in the treasury as of March 31, 2023 and is a technically driven mineral exploration company with the primary mission to discover mineral deposits in Québec and Ontario. With a robust portfolio of projects and a strong technical team, Harfang is set to deliver.

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https://harfangexploration.com/en/harfang-announces-its-summer-field-program-on-its-gold-and-lithium-properties-eeyou-istchee-james-bay-quebec/

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UPDATE - September 7, 2023:


Harfang resumes exploration on its lithium and gold projects near Radisson, Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Québec??

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Harfang announced on September 6, 2023, that it has resumed its summer-fall program on its lithium and gold projects SE of the Radisson in the NW Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Québec. Recall that Harfang had announced on June 8, 2023 that its summer field campaign had commenced on part of its portfolio of highly prospective gold and lithium properties in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay region (https://www.dhirubhai.net/posts/eric-lemieux-9468715_quebec-jamesbay-gold-activity-7072658294728708096-6qdB?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop). Consequence that the Government of Québec has recently lifted all restrictions including travel and access to the forest in force since early June 2023 in response to the forest fire situation; exploration work shall continue up to the end of the prospecting season on different projects.

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Update on Conviac, Ross and Lemare: Harfang has just completed a 5-week field program on its new Conviac, Ross and Lemare properties in Eeyou Istchee James Bay. All operations were conducted from the Nemiscau camp located 290 km north of Chibougamau along the Route du Nord. Recall these properties were acquired from map designation based on the occurrence of calculated lithium anomalies in lake sediments, known pegmatite outcrops and the proximity of limits between subprovinces. The field intervention confirmed the presence of pegmatite dykes, up to 30 m thick, intruded into and granitic rocks. No spodumene or other lithium-bearing minerals have been observed. A total of 226 rock samples were sent to ALS (Val-d’Or) and all results are pending. Harfang shall evaluate, in due time, the next exploration phase to be conducted on these 3 properties according to the analytical results.

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Ongoing Lithium Exploration: The Harfang field crew is presently based in Radisson and accesses the different properties by helicopter on a daily basis. Prospecting shall continue for as long as the weather conditions permit. A first-phase surface exploration campaign (prospecting, mapping, rock sampling) is in progress on the La Passe, Ewart and Sakami properties where large pegmatite occurrences are known but have never been really explored for their lithium potential (see: https://www.dhirubhai.net/posts/eric-lemieux-9468715_quebec-jamesbay-eeyouistchee-activity-7029159234319581185-9uiJ?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop). Ongoing prospecting has confirmed the presence of tourmaline, garnet, apatite and beryl in muscovite-bearing peraluminous pegmatites at La Passe and Ewart. Harfang also continues surface exploration in the eastern part of the Serpent-Radisson property where several pegmatite dykes were sampled in 2022. Some of them contain highly anomalous beryllium (up to 25,000 ppm), lithium (up to 1,420 ppm), cesium (up to 998 ppm), tantalum (up to 173 ppm), niobium (up to 278 ppm) and rubidium (up to 1,095 ppm). The main objective of this program on lithium assets is to find LCT Pegmatites (Lithium-Cesium-Tantalum pegmatites) warranting more advanced exploration, including drilling.

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Ongoing Gold Exploration: Harfang is also continuing targeted exploration on its Lake Menarik and Serpent-Radisson gold assets. The intent of the exploration program on these 2 gold assets is to define priority drill targets.

At Lake Menarik, the surface work is a follow-up on the drill and geophysical programs completed last winter and focuses primarily on prospecting the IP (Induced Polarization) anomalies detected in the Timiskaming-type conglomerate and along the ankerite-rich shear zone which was discovered during summer 2022 (see: https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/harfang-exploration-inc-har-v-reports-results-its-winter-eric-lemieux/?trackingId=). The Lake Menarik Property is characterized by multiple high-grade gold occurrences hosted in intermediate intrusive (syenite, monzonite and monzodiorite) and volcano-sedimentary rocks in a geological setting reminiscent of the Timmins gold mining camp. The 2023 winter program included the Harfang’s first drill program on the project which successfully demonstrated that wide zones of gold mineralization associated with increasing intensity of alteration extend at depth in the SE area of the Pierre monzonite. Drilled highlights include 21m @ 1.75 g/t Au (including 14.1 m @ 2.49 g/t Au (DDH LMN-23-001) and 75m @ grading 0.54 g/t Au (including 3m @ 6.75 g/t Au and 1m @ 12.65 g/t Au (DDH LMN-23-004).

On Serpent-Radisson, the gold exploration is being conducted specifically in an area where 65 soil samples (up to 2.27 g/t Au), spatially associated with gold-rich till samples, define a strong gold anomaly covering 220 ha where no drilling has taken place yet (see: https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/harfang-exploration-inc-har-v-unveils-its-2022-summer-eric-lemieux/). Harfang shall also proceed to a geological assessment of the data collected during previous programs to generate new targets.

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Mr. Ian Campbell, President and CEO, stated: “We are both relieved and excited to resume our field exploration activities in this part of James Bay where the bulk of our gold and lithium projects are located. The program is a “boots on the ground” approach including both a prospecting and geological evaluation combined with onsite geochemistry with the focussed objective of rapidly developing high-priority drill targets on our lithium and gold projects. Our team has extensive operational experience which will be invaluable in making up for lost time during the fire ban”.

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https://harfangexploration.com/en/harfang-resumes-exploration-on-its-lithium-and-gold-projects/

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