Quebec - Abitibi Greenstone

Windfall Lake Gold Project

Affinity's Windfall North Project straddles the very prospective main lithological contact and structural trend along strike of Goldfield's Windfall Deposit, which ranks as one of Canada's largest gold deposits and among the top 10 globally by head grade.

Discovery in
The Abitibi Greenstone Belt

Affinity Metals holds a 100% owned mineral property in Quebec, Canada that adjoins Osisko’s world class Windfall Lake project claim holdings. The property resides on the Eastern portion of the prolific Abitibi Greenstone Belt.

The Abitibi Greenstone Belt, along with the Fraser Institute deeming it the 4th most attractive mining jurisdiction in the world, is home to dozens of world class deposits including:

-Val-d’Or
-Chibougamau
-Kirkland Lake
-Timmins
-Detour Lake
-Malartic
-Bousquet
-Rouyn-Noranda
-Larder Lake

Quick Facts
Affinity Metals holds  a 100% interest in the Windfall North Project located adjacent and on trend with Osisko / Goldfields Windfall Lake Project.

The property consists of 96 mineral tenures spanning 5143.15 hectares and straddles the very prospective main lithological contact and structural trend along strike to the northeast from the Windfall Lake deposit within the prolific Abitibi Greenstone Belt in Quebec, Canada.

The known geological considerations for the property’s potential are the Windfall and Romeo faults.
Regional Map

The property straddles the very prospective main lithological contact and structural trend along strike to the northeast from Osisko’s rapidly growing Windfall Lake deposit within the prolific Abitibi Greenstone Belt.

The Abitibi is renowned as the world’s largest mineral-rich greenstone geological belt. The geological structure spans 450 km long by 150 km wide and runs through the Canadian Shield, from west of Timmins, Ontario, then eastward to Chibougamau, Quebec. The region’s history hosts over 100 mines that have aggregately produced an excess of 170 million ounces of gold. While the belt is known primarily for its prolific gold mines, base metal production in the region is also substantial at over 400 million ounces of silver, 15 billion tons of copper, and 35 billion tons of zinc.

Expanding Along
The Windfall Lake Fault

One of the most important regional developments is the discovery of the Golden Bear zone to the north of the current Windfall resource area, with the initial discovery hole (UB-21-132) intercepting 6.7 meters of 63.6 grams per tonne gold. Osisko has since released more intercepts from this large step-out target to the market, confirming the initial discovery hole. So far, follow up drilling at the Golden Bear has yielded exceptional results, with 22 intercepts coming in at an average length of 1.8 meters at an average grade of more than 15 grams per tonne gold.

In an Interview with Kitco Investment Trends, Osisko CEO John Burzynski makes the following remarks in regard to their understanding of the underlying geological setting at a regional scale.

"What that tells us is that Windfall isn’t a singularity, we expect to find a number of these deposits… Really, what we think we have going on there is not just Windfall, but a bunch of Windfalls (as he holds up two gold bars)."

With the same faulting systems that under tone the world class Windfall deposit and newly discovered Golden Bear, there is convincing regional potential. The advancement south of our border is very prospective for the Windfall North claims, which are strategically positioned directly along the Windfall and Romeo faults.

GEOLOGY

Affinity’s North Windfall claims are located along the contact of a dioritic gneiss terrain and a granitic terrains. It is strategically positioned directly along the Windfall and Romeo faults and is located approximately 9 km NNE from Osisko’s Windfall Lake project.

The Windfall fault, which is interpreted to represent the ductile level root feeder system that plumbs and controls the location of Osisko / Gold Field's Windfall deposit model, is interpreted to continue northeast into Affinity’s Windfall North claim holdings along strike where it diverges into two separate structural traces and subducts beneath  the granitic pluton.

Affinity staked the North Windfall claims based on the interpreted northeast trend of the Windfall Lake Fault from the Windfall Lake gold deposit and plans to conduct a geological and geophysical data compilation in order to generate drill targets.

Trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol:
 AFF