McFarlane Lake Mining Awards Drilling Contract at Its McMillan Mine Property; Strengthens Its Geological Team

TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / October 16, 2024 / McFarlane Lake Mining Limited ("McFarlane" or the "Company") (CBOE:MLM)(OTCQB:MLMLF), is please to announce that it has awarded a diamond drilling contract for its winter drilling program at its 100% owned McMillan Mine property.

The past producing McMillan Gold Mine is located 70 kilometers west of Sudbury, Ontario. It is located within 3 km from major highways and power lines. Located geologically in the Huronian Gold Belt 70 km west of Sudbury (Figure 1), this area of the province has been consistently identified as a top gold and polymetallic exploration opportunity as highlighted in the Ontario Geological Survey's "Recommendation for Exploration 2010 to 2011" and "Recommendation for Exploration 2017 to 2018".

FIGURE 1 - Property Location - McMillan Gold Mine

Drilling Program
The company plans to drill a minimum of 3,000 meters to test and expand on historic high-grade gold intercepts at the McMillan Gold Mine (Figure 2) and to better understand the geology of the deposit.

A recent sample taken at the site, from what is interpreted to have been historic ore from the McMillan Gold Mine, returned 87.4 gpt gold, 0.59% copper and anomalous cobalt and nickel. This has demonstrated the potential for high-grade gold within the setting of a polymetallic mineralized system. Thus far, McFarlane has not seen any historic assays for copper and other base metals in historic data from the mine. This presents an opportunity to add significant value to the property.

FIGURE 2 - McMillan Mine Longitudinal Section - Historic Gold Intercepts and Mine Workings

Geological Team
McFarlane has added two new members to its geological team, Wesley and Winston Whymark, brothers, who have highly tailored careers in mineral exploration including a strong familiarity with the geological setting of the McMillan Mine.

Wesley is a professional consulting geologist with over 14 years of experience in mineral exploration and registered with the Professional Geoscientists Ontario (PGO). He has held senior management roles, including Vice President of Exploration at Inventus Mining, where he led greenfields and advanced exploration projects including resource modeling initiatives. Wesley holds a B.Sc. from Laurentian University and has contributed to multiple scientific publications in the field of geoscience.

Winston is a project manager and logistics consultant with over 16 years of experience, including 9 years in management roles most recently with Argonaut Gold and Inventus Mining. He has supervised various exploration projects, notably making the significant "Pardo Gold" discovery in 2013. Winston has successfully led bulk sample programs and developed extensive expertise in project management, permitting, and field operations, working with teams of up to 15 geologists and technicians. He holds a diploma in Geological and Mining Engineering Technology from Cambrian College and is an OACETT associate member with multiple certifications in safety and equipment operation.