Sudbury Ontario Exploration Program Underway

North American Nickel Announces 2018 Post Creek

POST CREEK/HALCYON OVERVIEW
The Post Creek and Halcyon projects are located 35 km east of Sudbury in Norman, Parkin, Alymer and Rathburn townships (Figure 1). The Post Creek property consists of 39 unpatented mining claims covering an area of 912 hectares and the Halcyon property consists of 53 unpatented mining claim units totalling 864 hectares. Both properties are contiguous and readily accessible by paved, all-weather gravel, and bush roads. These two properties are strategically located approximately 2 km northeast of the past producing Podolsky Mine owned by KGHM International Ltd., a subsidiary of KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. The Podolsky 2000 and North deposits are both hosted within the Whistle Offset Dyke, which begins at the Sudbury Igneous Complex (past producing Whistle open pit mine) and trends northeast. It has been traced to the northern extent of the Podolsky Mine property, which is contiguous to the northeast with the Post Creek Property.

Offset Dyke and Footwall deposits account for a significant portion of all the ore mined in the Sudbury Mining Camp and continue to be significant and favourable exploration targets. Nickel-copper-PGE deposits associated with Offset Dykes include Vale’s long lived North and South Mines hosted by the Copper Cliff Offset and Totten Mine on the Worthington Offset and KGHM’s past-producing Podolsky Mine on the Whistle Offset. Footwall deposits are high grade copper-nickel-PGE deposits commonly associated with large Sudbury Breccia zones and include Vale’s McCreedy East Mine, Glencore’s Deep Copper and Nickel Rim Mines, and KGHM’s Morrison Mine.

Work completed to date by North American Nickel has identified a new Quartz Diorite dyke as well as a significant Sudbury Breccia belt on the Post Creek Property. The presence of these lithologies indicates the significant exploration potential for the property to host both Offset and Footwall deposits. North American Nickel plans to further define the extents of Quartz Diorite and Sudbury Breccia on the property and to carry out a detailed compilation and review of the Company’s exploration data in order to develop targets within these two favourable lithologies.

The Company is open to working with a strategic JV partner in order to more quickly advance exploration on the Sudbury properties.

SOURCE:  https://www.northamericannickel.com/English/projects/ontario/post-creek-halcyon/default.aspx