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Harvest Gold announces 2026 drill programme

Priority drill targets along a 32km mineralised corridor on the Mosseau/LaBelle property

Harvest Gold announces 2026 drill programme

Credits: Harvest Gold

Harvest Gold has earmarked twenty priority drill targets along a 32km mineralised corridor on its Mosseau/LaBelle property in Quebec, Canada, for its 2026 drill programme.

The company, largely focussed on exploring near-surface gold and copper-gold porphyry deposits, says 11 of the 20 targets are situated along a 2km magnetic high feature, of which eight will be drilled to within 500m of the MO-25-05 hole drilled in February. This yielded 105g of gold over 1.15m.

Company president and CEO Rick Mark said last year's maiden drill consisted of  twenty-one exploratory holes over approximately 9km of the Mosseau property.

"Since then, we have acquired 24 claims and now fully control the Mosseau/LaBelle property, which includes the entirety of the 32km long Kiask River Mineralised Corridor. This year, after analysing 2025 drill results, revisiting historical data bases and adding new geochemistry and prospecting results, we have 50 defined drill targets but will focus on 20 holes emanating from our 2025 Discovery Hole."

Harvest Gold has three active gold projects totalling 401 claims covering more than 20,000ha about 60km west of Gold Fields Windfall Deposit. These are Mosseau, Urban-Barry and LaBelle.