Clarity Metals Receives Drill Permits for Fecteau Gold Project in Quebec's Abitibi Region
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Tuesday, Oct 7, 2025 8:04 am ET1min read
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The Fecteau Property is situated in the Urban-Barry belt, in the east-central portion of the Abitibi Subprovince, adjacent to Gold Fields' Windfall Gold Project. Gold Fields acquired Osisko Mining's Windfall Project in 2024 for C$1.93 billion, underscoring the significance of the district as a developing Canadian gold camp [2]. The Abitibi Subprovince, the world's largest greenstone belt by gold endowment, has produced over 200 million ounces of gold since 1901, with combined production and reserves exceeding 300 million ounces .
The Fecteau Property has shown potential mineralization from historical work, and Clarity's last drill campaign intersected high-grade mineralization, including 14.91 g/t Au over 1.0 m. With only $1.4M spent to date on exploration, Clarity is just beginning to test the full potential of the project [1].
Clarity Metals Corp. has received permits to drill at its Fecteau Gold Project in Quebec's Abitibi region. The company plans to drill test multiple target areas, including step-outs from known showings and new targets identified through data compilation and interpretation. The Fecteau Property is located near Gold Fields' Windfall Gold Project, which was acquired for $1.93 billion in 2024. The Abitibi Subprovince is the largest greenstone belt by gold endowment in the world, with combined production and reserves exceeding 300 million ounces.
Clarity Metals Corp. (CSE: CMET) (OTC Pink: CLGCF) has received all necessary permits to commence drilling operations at its 100%-owned Fecteau Gold Project in Quebec's Abitibi region [1]. The company aims to drill multiple target areas, including step-outs from known showings and new targets identified through data compilation and interpretation following previous field programs. Technominex Inc. of Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, has been engaged to provide technical and operational support. Logistics, including drill contractor arrangements and site preparation, are currently being finalized.The Fecteau Property is situated in the Urban-Barry belt, in the east-central portion of the Abitibi Subprovince, adjacent to Gold Fields' Windfall Gold Project. Gold Fields acquired Osisko Mining's Windfall Project in 2024 for C$1.93 billion, underscoring the significance of the district as a developing Canadian gold camp [2]. The Abitibi Subprovince, the world's largest greenstone belt by gold endowment, has produced over 200 million ounces of gold since 1901, with combined production and reserves exceeding 300 million ounces .
The Fecteau Property has shown potential mineralization from historical work, and Clarity's last drill campaign intersected high-grade mineralization, including 14.91 g/t Au over 1.0 m. With only $1.4M spent to date on exploration, Clarity is just beginning to test the full potential of the project [1].

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