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InvestmentPitch Media Video Discusses Endurance Gold's Intersection of 13.7 m Grading 3.26 g/t Gold Including 4.6 m Grading 7.23 g/t Gold at Reliance Property in southern BC - Video Available on Investmentpitch.com
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 24, 2021) - Endurance Gold Corporation (T...

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[{"type":"text","content":"InvestmentPitch Media Video Discusses Endurance Gold's Intersection of 13.7 m Grading 3.26 g/t Gold Including 4.6 m Grading 7.23 g/t Gold at Reliance Property in southern BC - Video Available on Investmentpitch.comVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 24, 2021) - Endurance Gold Corporation (TSXV: EDG) (OTC: ENDGF) has reported assay results from 5 reverse circulation drill holes at the Imperial Zone of its Reliance Gold Property in southern British Columbia. With year-round road access, the Reliance Gold Property is located 4 kilometres east of the village of Gold Bridge and 10 kilometres north of the historic Bralorne-Pioneer Gold Mining Camp which has produced more than 4 million ounces of gold.For more information, please view the InvestmentPitch Media \"video\" which provides additional information about this news and the company. If this link is not enabled, please visit www.InvestmentPitch.com and enter \"Endurance\" in the search box. Cannot view this video? Visit:http://www.investmentpitch.com/video/1_atdt0h6n/Endurance-results-Highlight-137-metres-grading-326-gt-gold46-metres-grading-723-gt-gold-from-Imperial-Zone-at-Reliance-Gold-Property-in-BCThese five drill holes were planned to intersect near-surface gold mineralization of the Imperial Zone that was untested by historic drilling. The 2020 drill program also tested under the Imperial North Zone identified in 2020 channel sampling.At the Imperial Zone, drill hole RC20-006 intersected 13.7 metres grading 3.26 grams per tonne gold including a higher grade interval of 4.6 metres grading 7.23 grams per tonne gold. The hole successfully intersected mineralization within 30 metres of surface and represents a 40 metre up-dip expansion of the Imperial Zone. Near-surface gold mineralization up-dip of the Imperial Zone was also intersected with drill holes RC20-003 and RC20-005, with RC20-003 intersecting 4.6 metres grading 1.36 grams per tonne gold while RC20-005 returned 4.6 metres of 0.84 grams per tonne gold. The lower-grade mineralization is interpreted to represent the outer halo of the Imperial Zone which has been displaced by approximately 20 metres due to a previously unknown fault. The Imperial Zone was discovered by drilling in 1986 with DDH_1986-01 which returned 18.3 metres grading 7.01 grams per tonne gold. Other highlight historic drill intervals ...