Midland Exploration Inc. announced gold results from the Caniapisc Au project, including values up to 24.5 g/t Au. The recent exploration program identified new gold-bearing boulders, with 16 samples exceeding 0.5 g/t Au. A 2001-km geophysical survey was also completed. The project area lacks outcrops due to glacial deposits, making boulder prospecting crucial.

The autumn exploration program on the Caniapisc Au project included geological mapping, prospecting, and soil sampling. A total of 111 grab rock samples and 112 soil samples were collected, with values exceeding 2.0 g/t Au in some samples. A 2001-km geophysical survey was completed to guide future exploration.

Samples collected from the project area showed high gold values, with the maximum value of 24.5 g/t Au obtained from a banded amphibolite boulder. The project is located in the Raynouard Complex, known for its mineral potential. A 2001-km geophysical survey was conducted to understand the geological and structural context of the project.

Midland focuses on Quebec’s mineral potential to discover new deposits of gold and critical metals. The company works with reputable partners and aims to generate shareholder value through strategic partnerships. The Qualified Person for the project is Jean-François Larivière, P.Geo., PhD. For more information, visit Midland’s website or contact Gino Roger, President, and CEO.

Forward-looking statements in the news release describe Midland’s expectations regarding newly acquired properties and future plans. The company emphasizes rigorous quality control measures in exploration programs. The news release contains additional information about the project and the company’s exploration activities. For further details, refer to the links provided in the news release.

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