Victoria Gold Corp.

Growth plan

Victoria’s exploration team has done extensive work on the RJR and Higher Open Cut targets on the Mill Canyon Property. Re-mapping and structural analyses have been carried out to establish a base for reconstructing these zones. This work has revealed post-mineral faulting and the exploration team has concluded that the RJR block, which Victoria was previously drilling, is actually a series of higher level portions of this huge gold system that had been drown dropped at least 205 metres (1,000 feet) to the east.

Future drilling at Mill Canyon will be to the west to explore the foot walls of the large post mineral faults where more fluidized breccias are thought to be present in leakage zones above the RJR system. This area is defined by outcropping decalcified zones that can be traced to the northwest to the Higher Open Cut gold system, where gold rich fluidized breccias dominate the high-grade intercepts previously drilled by the Victoria Gold Corp. The RJR system is thought to carry large concentrations of these fluidized breccias associated with high-grade gold mineralization and the next round of drilling will test Victoria’s structural mapping.