Projects Overview

Since 2009, Probe Mines has made two major discoveries in Ontario, the Borden Gold Project and the the Black Creek Chromite Project.

The Company's focus is the Borden Gold Project, a significant, multi-million ounce gold discovery located near Chapleau, Ontario. Discovered in a previously unexplored area, the project is situated close to well-developed infrastructure,

An updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Borden gold deposit was released on June 10, 2014. This was the first Resource Estimate to contain the High-Grade Underground (U/G) resource which is estimated to contain a constrained Indicated Resource of 1.60 million ounces of gold averaging 5.39 g/t Au and an additional constrained Inferred Resource of 0.43 million ounces of gold averaging 4.37 g/t Au, at a 2.5 g/t Au cut-off grade. In addition, the deposit is estimated to contain an Open pit-constrained Resource of 2.32 million ounces of gold averaging 1.03 g/t Au, at a 0.5 g/t Au cut-off grade.

Probe's high-grade Black Creek Chromite Project, located in the James Bay Lowlands was discovered in 2009. Containing a measured and indicated resource of 8.645 million tonnes averaging 37.41% Cr2O3 and an additional inferred 1.6 million tonnes averaging 37.78% Cr2O3, Black Creek is a very valuable asset in Probe's property portfolio.



 

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