Cartier samples 21.3 g/t Au over five metres at Wilson

Cartier Resources Inc.{TSX.V: ECR} has provided its first results on the Wilson property, situated 15 kilometres east of Lebel-sur-Quevillon.

Channel sampling discovered several high grade values.

 

 

2016-08-02 06:50 PT – News Release

 

CARTIER SAMPLES 21.3 G/T AU OVER 5.0 M ON WILSON

 

Mr. Philippe Cloutier reports

 

Cartier Resources Inc.{TSX.V: ECR} has provided its first results on the Wilson property, situated 15 kilometres east of Lebel-sur-Quevillon. Channel sampling has confirmed high-grade values on the Toussaint deposit as shown by the results in the table.

Sample              Grade Au (g/t)      Length (m)(i)       Weighted average

35552                          6.1                1.0   9.3 g/t Au sur 3.0 m
35553                         19.3                1.0
35554                          2.6                1.0
35559                          1.0                1.0   5.7 g/t Au sur 4.0 m
35561                         20.9                1.0
35562                          0.2                1.0
35563                          0.9                1.0
35568                          1.0                1.0  21.3 g/t Au sur 5.0 m
35569                         90.6                1.0
35571                          4.1                1.0
35572                          6.7                1.0
35573                          4.4                1.0
35579                          9.5                1.0   5.8 g/t Au sur 3.0 m
35581                          4.0                1.0
35582                          3.8                1.0

(i) The length of the samples is expressed as the lengths of the channel. True 
    thickness is not yet estimated.

 

Northeast of the trench, sampling ends in high-grade gold values as the mineralized zone plunges abruptly under thick overburden.

 

“We are very satisfied with the results and they will help plan the next phases of fieldwork,” commented Philippe Cloutier, President and CEO.

 

Quality assurance/quality control

The scientific and/or technical information presented in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Gaetan Lavalliere, PGeo, PhD, and vice-president for Cartier. Mr. Lavalliere is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.