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Kenorland Minerals Acquires KSZ Project in Ontario

Kenorland Minerals Ltd. (KLD-V) Kenorland Minerals Acquires KSZ Project in Ontario


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On September 3, 2025, Kenorland Minerals Ltd. reported that it has acquired, through map staking, 114,084 ha of mineral claims ~25km north of Borden Lake in Ontario. The new KSZ Project encompasses a prospective region within the Abitibi-Wawa Sub-province of the Archean Superior Province of Ontario. Kenorland is again set to apply its prospector-generator model with expertise.

 

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Potentially poorly explored sector: The geology of this area is characterized by strongly deformed volcanic and sedimentary sequences, intruded by syn- to post-tectonic plutonic rocks, and metamorphosed from upper amphibolite to granulite facies in the Archean, and later exhumed along the prominent Kapuskasing Structural Zone. The Kapuskasing Structural Zone (KSZone) is a geological uplift that exposes deeper, middle- to lower-crustal rocks from the Archean period, characterized by high-grade metamorphic and granulite-facies rocks. These units contrast with the surrounding lower-grade granite-greenstone belts. The KSZone is interpreted to have formed from significant crustal shortening and uplift, creating a SE-verging thrust fault that brought these deeper units of the crust to the surface. Despite the KSV Project’s favourable geological setting, very little historical exploration has been conducted. This vast underexplored area may have the potential to host significant orogenic gold mineralisation in a World-class terrane, exemplified by Discovery Silver’s Borden Lake gold deposit, near Chapleau, which currently contains 741,000 oz Au (M&I), 230,000 oz Au (Inf), and has produced ~600,000 oz since 2019.


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Next steps: Kenorland plans to initiate a first-pass regional till geochemical sampling program at the KSZ Project in Q3 2025. Results shall guide future drill targeting in this underexplored and highly prospective terrane. Recall on May 27, 2025, Kenorland had announced the acquisition of the 125,430 ha Kowkash Project in the Onaman-Tashota Greenstone Belt of NW Ontario and the 150,831 ha Atlantic Project in central New Brunswick (see:  https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/kenorland-minerals-ltd-kld-v-astutely-expands-ontario-eric-lemieux-dhcme/?trackingId=8r5w1wPKR%2FGppRWPjI2cMw%3D%3D). The Atlantic Project is to the south of Puma Exploration (PUMA-V) Williams Brook Project, where Kinross is earning an option (see: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/puma-exploration-inc-puma-v-launches-its-2025-program-eric-lemieux-vjooe/?trackingId=wJaJjkiBS3WELpC2rlaQYA%3D%3D). These recent additions solidify the expansion of Kenorland's exploration portfolio into underexplored and highly prospective regions that have likely been neglected. We believe Kenorland’s district scale footprint shall perhaps lead to new discoveries.


https://www.kenorlandminerals.com/news/2025/kenorland-minerals-acquires-ksz-project-in-ontario

 

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Important Disclosures

 

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B               The Mining Analyst, in his own account or in a family related account, owns securities in excess of 10,000 shares of the issued and outstanding equity securities of this issuer.

V            The Mining Analyst has visited material operations of this issuer, namely the Frotet project in August 2021 and company headquarters in Vancouver in January 2024

R               This issuer has indirectly paid the Mining Analyst.

 

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I, Éric Lemieux, Mining Analyst, hereby certify that the comments and opinions expressed in this report accurately reflect my personal views about the subject and the issuer.


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When I was with Noranda in the early 80’s we looked into that area. We did some work but I guess they lost interest I went back to school to do my MSc

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