A number of key geological features were identified from the work completed in 2014, which require further investigation. These include:
Based on this work Canstar has expanded its ground position in the area by staking an additional 201 claim units adding 3,216 hectares of ground to the project, more than doubling the total project area to 6,128 hectares. This phase of work will evaluate a number of historic showings on the property, assess other possible areas for staking, and investigate a number of anomalous trends delineated from the 2014 soil survey. Results from this work will be reported upon completion of each phase.
Danniel Oosterman, Canstar's President and CEO states, "We are very excited to follow up on our outstanding results from 2014. With the additional land package now consolidating, and strengthening, our position in this underexplored belt, we intend to continue advancing the project and start prioritizing targets toward a drill-ready stage."
About Canstar Resources:
The company holds two core assets, the Kenora Gold Project in northwestern Ontario and the Mary March Project, located in central Newfoundland, both of which represent exciting, early-stage exploration projects with significant potential. The Company plans to complete exploration programs on both properties in 2015.
Mr. Danniel Oosterman, P.Geo., the President and CEO of the Company, is a "Qualified Person" under National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed the technical disclosure in this press release.
On behalf of myself and the Board of Directors,
Danniel J. Oosterman, P.Geo, President & CEO