Midland Exploration Inc. announces a major gold-zinc-silver mineralized system on its Caniapisc Au project, consisting of 296 claims over 146 square kilometers. Significant rock samples show gold values up to 14.3 g/t, zinc values up to 4.5%, and soil samples with gold values reaching 423 ppb.

A ten-day geological campaign in June aimed to explain previous anomalies and assess gold potential. Rock and soil samples revealed distinct metal assemblages, including Au-Zn-Mn-Ag, Au-Zn-Ag-Pb, and Cu-Mo-Au-Ag clusters, indicating multiple gold sources and a fertile environment for gold.

Exploration efforts identified boulder fields with anomalous values for Au, Zn, Mn, Pb, Cu, Mo, and Ag. Samples showed gold values up to 14.3 g/t, zinc values up to 4.5%, and manganese values up to 7.67%. Soil samples confirmed gold anomalies around a lake in the south part of the project.

Midland acquired 201 new claims around the Caniapisc-Au gold property. An upcoming 10-day exploration program will include geological mapping, prospecting, and soil sampling to cover unexplored areas. The project lies within the Ashuanipi Subprovince, known for its mineral potential.

Rock samples were analyzed at Actlabs for metal content, and soil samples will undergo neutron activation and ICP-OES analysis. Midland aims to discover new world-class deposits of gold and critical metals in Quebec, partnering with industry leaders for exploration and development.

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