Canada's Galloper Gold Plans 7,000-Meter Drilling at Glover Island Project
2026-06-23 13:58
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Galloper Gold Corp. announced that pre-season construction and renovation for the Glover Island exploration program are nearing completion, with the Kettle Pond Camp almost finished and set to serve as the exploration base camp. The 2026 goal for the Glover Island project is to complete up to 7,000 meters of drilling on the island.

Bryan Sparrow, Vice President of Exploration at Galloper, stated that the Kettle Pond Camp is nearly complete, and all power system upgrades at the camp, including the addition of three 75-kilowatt generators, will be operational within the next week. Historical exploration activities at the camp since 2010 led to the preparation of the 2012 Lunch Pond South Extension mineral resource estimate. The company plans to implement a drilling program in 2026, with equipment mobilization phased in stages to control costs. Once the project is operational, Galloper intends to increase the resource base of the deposit based on the 2026 LPSE mineral resource estimate. The Kettle Pond Camp can be operated year-round via helicopter and accessed seasonally by floatplane and boat.

The technical information contained in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Bryan Sparrow, Vice President of Exploration at Galloper Gold and a professional geologist.

Galloper Gold Corp. is focused on the Glover Island exploration project in central Newfoundland, an asset covering 466 mining claims across 13 mineral licenses, totaling 117.21 square kilometers. The company holds full control over the LPSE 2026 gold resource.

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