Richard Murphy, CEO of Manitou Gold (TSXV:MTU), sat down with Brieanna McCutcheon from The Market Herald at PDAC 2022 to provide an overview of the company’s projects, including the Goudreau Project.

Two past-producing mines bookend the Goudreau Project in Ontario. Richard also mentioned an open-pit project nearby.

When asked about challenges, Richard remarked that there are no challenges, only opportunities. Richard identified two strategic investors, Alamos Gold and O3 Mining, and looks forward to growing their partnership.

Past geotechnical work at the Baltimore deformation zone within the Goudreau Project has revealed numerous well-defined gold targets, positioning Manitou for success. Manitou plans to continue drilling following spring breakup, utilizing up to two drill rigs through 2022 and aims to provide continued news flow throughout the year.

Manitou Gold is a Canadian exploration company with 22,500 hectares of prospective gold properties on the Michipicoten Archean Greenstone Belt.

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