Alexander Gold Project Red Lake, Ontario The Alexander Property is situated within 2 kilometres of more than 28 million ounces of gold from past production and current resources and within 400 metres of Goldcorp’s Far East Zone gold discovery.
The Alexander Property is of ample size to accommodate a high-grade gold deposit at depth as repetition of the adjacent deposits at Goldcorp’s Red Lake gold mine.
The stratigraphy under the property remains essentially untested below 700 metres depth.
The richest gold bearing ore zones exist below a vertical depth of 1,300 metres in the High Grade Zone at the Goldcorp Red Lake gold mine which is less than 800 metres from the property boundary.
Conquest's target on the Alexander claims is an extension, or repetition, of the mineralization at the Red Lake mine.
The Red Lake mine is claimed by Goldcorp to be the richest gold mine in the world with approximately 28,000,000 ounces of historic production and current reserves.
Location and Property Description Conquest's Alexander Property comprises 27 patented claims covering 448 hectares (1,107 acres) adjoining Goldcorp's Red Lake mine.
Conquest’s land is situated just beyond the security gate at Goldcorp’s Red Lake gold mine and is almost completely surrounded by Goldcorp's Red Lake mine property.
The Alexander claim holdings are patented and do not require any annual minimum expenditures, other than nominal property taxes.