A Golden Opportunity On Hope’s Doorstep

 | Dec 26, 2014 12:25PM ET

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As a general rule, the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information

Some 1,200 junior resource exploration and development companies are located in Vancouver, British Columbia. Vancouver is well known as a hub for mining expertise and is one of the greatest mining centers in the world.

Not many of those 1200 companies can claim to have a mine, let alone one with:

A stable, just inspected permitted tailings impound with room to grow

Only a 6 km drive down an all weather gravel road from the Coquihalla Highway to the mine site

Power lines only six km away

Old mill equipment and foundations still in place

Extensive mine workings

Inferred Gold resource of 686,540 ounces in two ore bodies open in all directions

Water and mining permit already in place

Politically mining friendly jurisdiction

Positive response from local community

New Carolin Gold Corp (TO:LAD) -- LADcan claim all that, and a whole lot more -- it’s fully permitted mineproject sits just 160 km east of Vancouver, close to the town of Hope. Workers can complete their shifts and sleep in their own beds in their own homes. Supplies can be easily sourced and transported to the mine site.

New Carolin’s Ladner Gold Project

‘The Coquihalla serpentine belt is an elongate, north - northwest trending, steeply dipping ultramafic unit. The belt lies within a major crustal fracture, the Hozameen fault and exceeds 50 kilometers in discontinuous strike length. The serpentine belt reaches its maximum development in the Carolin mine-Coquihalla River area, where it is greater than two kilometers in width. It gradually narrows to the south (Manning Park area) and north (Boston Bar).’Exploration in B.C. 1989, Ministry of Energy and Mines

The Coquihalla Gold Belt (CGB) has geological similarities to the Mother Lode district of California (7m ozs of gold) and the Bridge River district (4.1m ozs of gold) of southwestern BC.