Harvest Gold announced that the permitting process for its planned 2026 diamond drilling at its 100% controlled, now combined Mosseau/LaBelle property in the Urban Barry Belt, Quebe. is now complete with the receipt of the last required permit, the “Forestry Intervention Permit”, from the Quebec government which allows the Company to cut the required drill pads and drill access roads.
Beyond the Headline
Harvest Gold announced that the permitting process for its planned 2026 diamond drilling at its 100% controlled, now combined Mosseau/LaBelle property in the Urban Barry Belt, Quebe. is now complete with the receipt of the last required permit, the “Forestry Intervention Permit”, from the Quebec government, which allows the Company to cut the required drill pads and drill access roads.
Details on the proposed program are outlined in the Company’s press release of April 16, 2026. The Company’s geological team has defined fifty (50) drill targets along the 32-kilometre length of the Kiask River Mineralized Corridor (KRMC). Harvest Gold has prioritized twenty (20) of these targets for its planned 2026 drill program in the central part of the Mosseau property (Figure 1).
Eleven (11) of those twenty (20) priority targets are along a two-kilometre stretch of a critical magnetic high feature (Figures 2 and 3) . At least eight of the planned holes will be within 500 meters of the Discovery hole, which assayed 105 g/t Au over 1.15m (MO-25-05) as announced on February 11, 2026.
This high-grade interval occurs within a broader halo of lower-grade mineralization and is supported by several additional intercepts along strike that demonstrate both continuity and scale, including 0.50 g/t Au over 16.35 m (MO-25-026) and 0.76 g/t Au over 5.85 m (MO-25-027), 0.22 g/t Au over 16.0m (MO-25-028). Collectively, the drilling defines a mineralized corridor up to 16 m wide, traced over approximately 3 km and tested only to shallow depths of approximately 100m. The system remains open in all directions.
The scale of the KRMC target is permissive for discovery of a significant gold deposit.
Figure 1
Source: Harvest Gold
Geology plan map showing 20 priority drill targets and proposed drill holes in the Central area over a 6 km length of the KRMC (Harvest Gold press release April 16, 2026).
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Figure 2
Source: Harvest Gold
Closer view of plan map of geology with 11 proposed drill targets along 3km strike length of KRMC (Harvest Gold press release April 16, 2026).
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Figure 3
Source: Harvest Gold
Same view as Figure 2 with total field magnetics showing strong magnetic high associated with the gold mineralized structure.
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