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Enforcer Gold Corp.

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Project:

Montalembert

Deposit:Montalembert
Location:Canada
Commodities:Gold
Date:4/19/2018
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resources Definition
Report details:19-4-2018: Enforcer Gold Corp. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Montalembert deposit at the Montalembert project. Drilling results incl. 1.5m @ 2.41g/t Au from 6m. Toronto, Ontario – Enforcer Gold Corp (“Enforcer” or the “Company”)
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CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Antoine Fournier (Internal)
ABSTRACT:Toronto, Ontario – Enforcer Gold Corp (“Enforcer” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: VEIN; FSE: N071) is pleased to announce the results from its first-pass diamond drilling program on the OR79 zone, discovered in 2017 at the Company’s Montalembert gold project in Quebec. President & CEO, Steve Roebuck, comments: “OR79 is a new gold occurrence on the Montalembert property discovered by our prospecting team in 2017. We followed up with an IP survey to better define drill targets and were highly encouraged with the results that showed a prominent high chargeability and resistivity anomaly over the discovery area and a second IP anomaly further to the east. We’ve now completed a successful first-pass drill testing of the area, which has confirmed two distinct corridors with numerous mineralized horizons that trend sub-parallel to the Galena-No. 2 veins located 1.0-1.5 km to the east.” In February-March 2018, Enforcer completed 18 diamond drill holes on the OR79 zone totalling 1,749 m. Drilling has confirmed two NS-trending mineralized corridors (Blocks 1 and 2) delineated by the presence of multiple 0.3-1.0 m wide mineralized intersections grading up to 5.09 g/t Au over 0.65 m (Table 1). The mineralized intersections are primarily hosted in weakly to strongly sheared gabbro accompanied by quartz veining and/or 1-15% sulphides (predominantly pyrite + pyrrhotite and trace chalcopyrite, sphalerite and molybdenite). Block 1 is denoted by the highest number of anomalous surface samples (February 6, 2018 press release) and the greatest number of mineralized intersections in drill core (Table 1) and is coincident with a strong IP chargeability and resistivity anomaly covering a +300 m wide and minimum 400 m long area. Block 2 was tested by five widely-spaced drill holes, two of which (MDD0016-17) intersected gold mineralization in sheared gabbro with quartz veining and up to 10% sulphides. The mineralized trend is at least 200 m long and is also coincident with a 200 m wide and minimum 700 m long high chargeability and resistivity anomaly.

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