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Wedge Lake Gold

Wedge Lake is a high-potential gold project in Saskatchewan featuring two distinct mineralization styles: the structurally controlled T-6 orogenic gold system and the Twin Zone's iron formation-hosted gold mineralization, a style comparable to several major long-life deposits.

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Current Mineral Claims

32,459 acres (13,136 ha)

Wedge Lake Gold

Arya has identified two distinct styles of gold mineralization at the Wedge Lake Gold Project:

  • T-6 Zone: Orogenic / Mesothermal gold mineralization

  • Twin Zone: Iron Formation-hosted gold mineralization, comparable to major deposits such as Meadowbank, Lupin, and the Homestake Mine in South Dakota

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The T-6 Zone represents a classic orogenic gold system characterized by structurally-controlled quartz veining, alteration, and gold mineralization formed during regional deformation and metamorphism. This style is known globally for hosting large, high-grade gold deposits.

In contrast, the Twin Zone hosts gold mineralization within iron formation, a geological setting associated with some of the world's most significant gold camps. The style of mineralization at the Twin Zone shows strong similarities to:

  • Meadowbank Gold Mine (Nunavut, Canada)

  • Lupin Gold Mine (Northwest Territories, Canada)

  • Homestake Mine (South Dakota, USA)

These analogs highlight the potential for large, long-life gold systems within iron formation-hosted environments.

Zones / Showings

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  • Multiple gold occurences over 3,900m of strike length

  • 1983-1984 Drilling of the Twin Gold Zone: *Historic Resource 101,250oz Au grading 5.14 g/t Au (Resource Calculation by: Giant Yellowknife Mines Ltd. - 1984)

  • T-6 / Twin Zone 2025 Drilling: See charts below for the 2025 Drill Results

  • T-12 Zone: 7.7 m near surface - massive sulphide zone
     

 *The above quoted resource estimate for the Twin Zone is historical in nature and based on prior data and reports prepared by previous operators and are not being treated as current. A qualified person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 has not completed sufficient work to classify this historic resource as current; additional work including re-surveying of drill holes, re-logging and drill core QAQC would be required to verify these results.

T-6 Zone: Significant Drill-Hole Intersections 

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*True thickness/widths of mineralization is unknown.

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2025 T-6 Zone Drill Results

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Gallery

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