IP Survey Begins At The Champagne Gold Project


TORONTO - Idaho Champion Gold Mines Canada Inc. has commenced an Induced Polarization - Resistivity Survey (IP Survey) at the Champagne Gold Project near the city of Arco, Butte County, Idaho. The IP Survey, which is part of a larger field program for 2021 (see press releases dated June 8, 2021 and May 12, 2021), will complete IP line 6 from the 2020 IP program and add two additional lines. The completion of IP line 6 is essential to fully define the large IP anomaly that was discovered in 2020 and will be needed to plan further drilling on the southern part of the target. Additionally, IP Lines 7 and 8 will be designed to test for an extension of the IP anomaly up to 800 meters farther north. The IP anomaly is the focus of the 2021 drilling program.

"Our 2021 field program is developing nicely at Champagne with the technical team currently executing mapping and sampling programs across the property, focused on the huge extent of known alteration and historic occurrences. We expect that the results of the extended IP survey will complement the ongoing work, resulting in additional drill targets that we expect to test later in the 2021 drill campaign and beyond," said, President and CEO, Jonathan Buick.