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Red Pine Exploration is unlocking the potential of its 100%-owned Wawa Gold Project in Ontario, leveraging historic mining data and a fully funded drill program to expand its resource base.

Advancing the Wawa Gold Project with a 25,000-Meter Drill Program
Red Pine Exploration (TSX.V: RPX) is focused on gold exploration in northwestern Ontario, where its Wawa Gold Project spans over 7,000 hectares in a historically significant mining region. While past activity in the area dates back to the 1960s, modern exploration has been limited—until now. With a fully funded 25,000-meter drill program, Red Pine is targeting new gold discoveries beyond the existing resource, which currently holds 1.5 million ounces in open-pit gold at 1.5 g/t and 200,000 ounces in underground resources at 5 g/t.
By strategically stepping out from known mineralized zones, Red Pine aims to expand its underground resource base, increasing the project's overall scale and economic potential. The ongoing drilling program presents opportunities for future partnerships and development, positioning the company for long-term growth in the gold sector.
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