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Kirkland Lake samples up to 4.25 g/t Au at Lucky Strike

2023-11-23 11:00 ET - News Release

Mr. Daniele Spethmann reports

PRELIMINARY GROUND TRUTHING OF HURRICANE INTRUSIVE ZONE CONFIRMS WIDESPREAD COPPER AND GOLD MINERALIZATION SIX KILOMETRES NORTHEAST OF AGNICO'S UPPER BEAVER DEPOSIT

Kirkland Lake Discoveries Corp. has provided results from the summer and fall exploration programs. Airborne geophysics, mapping and prospecting on the Lucky Strike property outlined the seven-kilometre-long-by-three-kilometre-wide prospective Hurricane intrusive zone. Follow-up mapping and sampling returned gold and copper grab samples up to 4.25 grams per tonne (g/t) Au and 0.95 per cent copper (Cu). Widespread sericite, epidote plus/minus potassic alteration, and quartz stockwork veining coupled with pyrite, plus/minus chalcopyrite mineralization is common throughout. The geophysical signature, geology, mineralization and alteration bear similarities to the intrusion-related Au-Cu system that hosts Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd.'s (Agnico) Upper Beaver deposit which is six kilometres southeast of the Hurricane intrusive zone.

"This was an incredibly productive field season for the company. We had multiple teams of prospectors, mappers and samplers traversing the recently acquired ground, advancing our knowledge and understanding of the Lucky Strike," founder, director and chief executive officer Daniele Spethmann commented. "Whiskey Jack is a new showing on the Hurricane intrusive zone that has the geological and structural features of a potential feeder zone for the alteration and mineralization that occurs in the area. Copper and gold assays at Whiskey Jack, Jensen, Vallillee and Norwood showings indicate that mineralization is widespread over this newly identified regional showing. We look forward to following up these results with more detailed analysis and drilling."

Geophysical resemblance to Upper Beaver deposit

Interpretation of the magnetic survey flown in June, 2023, identified a ring-shaped magnetic feature similar to the one found at the Upper Beaver deposit. These magnetic features are reflected by mafic syenite in contact with mafic volcanic rocks.

ALS GoldSpot's additional interpretation of the M-PASS heliborne survey data over Lucky Strike and of publicly available time-domain electromagnetics (TDEM) dataset outlines a northeast-trending corridor that envelopes the Upper Beaver deposit, the historical Copper King mine and the Hurricane intrusive zone gold-copper showings. The Hurricane intrusive zone lies at the intersection of this northeast-trending TDEM corridor and the Misema-Mist Lake and Mulven fault systems. The intersection of the Cadillac-Larder Lake deformation zone with the network of high-angle northeast-trending cross faults acts as conduits for gold endowments in the Larder Lake area1.

Initial ground-truthing confirms highly prospective target at Hurricane

In late July, Lindsay Hall, chief geologist of ALS GoldSpot, a structural geologist and Abitibi expert familiar with the Upper Beaver deposit, led a mapping and prospecting team to ground-truth the interpretations from the geophysical survey. Historical work, combined with anomalous till samples of 60, 65, 67, 88 and 98 gold grains, collected by New Found Gold in 2020 within and surrounding the intrusive anomaly, made this a priority area of interest. Initial findings indicate that the Hurricane area contains exceptional alteration and mineralization of stockwork fractured porphyritic syenites and epidote potassium-feldspar-altered mafic volcanics with arsenopyrite.

MERC research indicates structures are deep seated

In 2017 and 2018, an aeromagnetic, magnetotelluric and seismic transect across the Kirkland Lake-Larder Lake greenstone belt was completed by Mineral Exploration Research Centre (MERC). Interpretation by MERC demonstrate that the Hurricane intrusive zone corridor lies within a strongly conductive response similar to the Cadillac-Larder Lake deformation zone.

Historical work review confirms prospectivity

Historical exploration work in the Hurricane area identified six showings with varying degrees of copper and gold mineralization.

Whiskey Jack East (formerly MacDonald)

The Whiskey Jack East showing is a syenite with associated feldspar porphyry with sericitic and fuchsitic alteration. Although numerous old workings (1920s) were discovered during the recent prospecting program, samples assayed returned limited results, none exceeding 0.4 g/t Au, despite being the most altered rocks observed on the property.

Norwood

The Norwood showing is located within a magnetic high and exhibits strong sericite alteration on the margins of quartz vein sets. There are two distinct, parallel east-west-trending vein sets with intermittent intensity of shearing within this east-west zone. In 1936, Norwood Kirkland Gold Mines identified multiple gold-bearing veins with samples from trenches grading as high as 96.53 g/t Au. In 2009, Wallbridge conducted a limited 997.61-metre drill program (eight holes). Three of these holes were at the Norwood showing, two at Vallillee showing, one at the Wood showing and two regional targets. The KLDC sampling returned gold mineralization including 4.25 g/t Au, 3.81 g/t Au and 3.32 g/t Au.

Jensen

All samples taken by the KLDC team at and around the Jensen showing, a 1930s pit, returned copper and gold assays with values up to 0.76 g/t Au with 0.69 per cent Cu. These values are also correlative with elevated bismuth supporting an epithermal model of the mineralization. Field observations by KLDC geologists at Jensen are similar to observations made at Upper Beaver, including the quartz veining found in the syenite with distinct quartz-hematite potassium feldspar alteration along vein margins.

Vallillee

A 2006 grab sample of altered syenite with minor pyrite and no quartz veining assayed 128 g/t Au. This highly anomalous sample was followed up in 2007 with two X-ray diamond holes totalling 104 feet. The first hole intersected high-grade gold including 13 g/t Au over 76 centimetres (cm) and seven g/t Au over 91 cm. The second hole intersected anomalous gold concentrations, but no record of sample intervals was found in the government reports. Sampling by KLDC returned gold and copper mineralization, including 1.93 g/t Au with 0.73 per cent Cu, 0.79 g/t Au with 0.63 per cent Cu and 0.49 g/t Au with 0.73 per cent Cu.

Flood

A 1923 report by a prospector indicated that gold could be panned on the Macdonald, Wood and Flood showings on the Misema Lake Peninsula. He described a number of feldspar porphyry (and presumable syenite) dikes that come together. In 1947, 1,088 m of drilling were completed at an old shaft with reported trace gold results. KLDC sampling returned 0.76 per cent Cu and 0.95 per cent Cu.

Wood

The Wood showing (1920s) was drill tested by Wallbridge in 2009, southwest of the showing targeting a strong chargeability anomaly, that is coincident with a strong magnetic signature. The hole intersected gabbro intruded by a feldspar porphyry and a syenite sequence, and no significant mineralization was reported.

KLDC concerted prospecting and mapping reveals prolific copper and gold mineralization

From August to November, systematic mapping and prospecting was undertaken across the Hurricane intrusive zone, structurally prepared felsic to intermediate intrusions between the Mulven and Misema Mist Lake faults. Tightly spaced blocks of 50-metre line spacing were planned for prospectors to traverse systematically.

The results from this program suggest that the consistency of mineralization may indicates the existence of an extensive Au-Cu intrusive system.

Whiskey Jack is a new showing discovered by the company and is located west of the previous named MacDonald showing and south of the Wood showing. It is located on an east-southeast-west-southwest-trending structure on the margin of a magnetic high, interpreted as the contact between mafic volcanics and a syenite intrusion. The area exhibits very strong sericite and epidote alteration, silicification, pyrite and stockwork quartz veinlets possibly representing a skarnoid-style deposit model. Grab samples have returned up to 0.13 per cent Cu and 0.44 g/t Au. The structural features of this intrusive zone are near vertical and indicate that they may be the conduits for the alteration of the Hurricane intrusive zone.

Planned drilling and future exploration work at Hurricane intrusive zone

A 4,000-metre diamond drilling program is planned at the Hurricane intrusive zone for Q1 2024. Emphasis of the drilling campaign will be to target all showings that have returned consistent gold and copper values and to investigate the nature, significance and extent of the associated mineralized and widespread alteration haloes.

Twenty samples have been prepared for petrographic study to determine origin, mineral content and classification of rock types which will help to determine the conditions which formed these rocks and will refine the geological model. A continuation of the concerted prospecting program is planned for 2024.

Copper King results

Located within a northeast-trending TDEM corridor between the Hurricane intrusive zone and Upper Beaver is the historical Copper King mine. Copper King is a vein-hosted copper system defined by two intersecting structures that trend north-south and northeast-southwest. Both trends are mineralized consisting of quartz, pyrite, chalcopyrite and bornite. Grab samples during 2023 returned assays including 0.8 per cent, 1 per cent and 1.16 per cent Cu.

Goodfish Kirana drill results

The drilling at the Goodfish-Kirana focused on regional targets along the east-west trending Kirana deformation zone defined by coincident northwest structures, IP chargeability anomalies and known gold mineralization at shallow depths. Two holes (KLD23-08 and KLD23-09) were also completed at the Jo zone to investigate recent high-grade assays in the hangingwall, where drilling in 2021 reported 155 g/t Au over 0.75 m and 72 g/t Au over 0.50 m. The Jo zone was extended downplunge approximately 75 m in hole KLD23-08 returning 2.07 g/t Au over 7.7 m.

This drill program targeted gaps in historical drilling incorporating all the compiled data and exploration work completed over the Goodfish-Kirana claim package over the last 10 years. The Kirana deformation zone, a second-order structure of the Larder Lake Cadillac deformation zone, remains a target of high merit.

Drill permit approval for the Hurricane intrusive zone on the Lucky Strike claim group has been received and the next phase of drilling is scheduled for Q1 2024.

QA/QC (quality assurance/quality control) protocol

Drill core samples were cut by diamond saw at KLDC's core logging facility. Field duplicate samples, blank rock samples and certified reference materials were inserted into the sample sequence at a frequency of one per 20 samples. A halved-core sample was left in the core box with the other half core sent for sample analysis and picked up at site by ALS. Samples were prepared at ALS's sample laboratory in Timmins, Ont., and then shipped to ALS's Vancouver facility for gold analysis by fire assay (50-gram subsample) with atomic absorption (AA) and gravimetric finish for samples greater than 3.0 g/t Au. ALS is a certified and accredited laboratory service. ALS routinely inserts certified gold reference materials, blanks, and pulp duplicates and results of all QC samples are reported.

The QA/QC results from the drilling program and the technical information contained in this news release have been approved by Mike Kilbourne, PGeo, who is a qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101 (Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects).

About Kirkland Lake Discoveries Corp.

Kirkland Lake Discoveries is a TSX Venture Exchange listed company that has recently consolidated a district-scale and highly prospective land package in the Kirkland Lake gold camp in Ontario, Canada. The properties are hosted in the Abitibi greenstone belt, one of the world's best-endowed greenstone belts, with 200-plus-million ounces of gold produced to date.

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