
Olson Core Pictures - 2021 Drill Program - See Previous Releases for Results

IWA Note: SKRR Exploration has pushed through hole number one and two in the Trans Hudson Corridor in Saskatchewan. Assays pending. See previous drill core from the 2021 Olson program. The 2021 results were impressive - setting the stage for an exciting 2022. Should this current drill program encounter similar or better results, this could get interesting for SKRR. The Trans-Hudson Corridor was formed about 2 billion years ago in a vast swath of mineralization that stretches up the spine of North America, from the U.S. Midwest, north through Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Hudson’s Bay, northern Ontario, Quebec, and Labrador. For Vancouver’s SKRR Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: SKRR), the underexplored segment of the Trans-Hudson where it passes through Saskatchewan offers excellent potential to become Canada’s next big gold district. Ross McElroy, chairman of the board and director of SKRR, has been working Saskatchewan as a geologist for more than 30 years, helping to draw on the province’s rich uranium resources. He’s now returned to Saskatchewan with SKRR because it represents exactly the right set of circumstances to unlock the province’s gold potential. Ross McElroy stated: “The Trans-Hudson is the same geologic formation that encompasses the mining district around Flin Flon, Manitoba and gave it world-class deposits of uranium, zinc and copper and secondary gold resources,” he says. “Part of the same system, South Dakota’s Homestake Mine, was a 45-million-ounce gold producer. We believe that greater focus on uranium and base metals in Saskatchewan’s Trans-Hudson has caused it to be overlooked as a gold resource.” The Olson gold project, which is where SKRR is drilling should be followed closely by investors. It is not often you are able to buy in cheap in emerging gold districts, especially in Canada. IWA is a shareholder of SKRR Exploration Statements which are not purely historical are forward-looking statements, including any statements regarding beliefs, plans, expectations, or intentions regarding the future. It is important to note that actual outcomes and the Company’s actual results could differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements. Risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, economic, competitive, governmental, environmental, and technological factors that may affect the Company’s operations, markets, products, and prices. Readers should refer to the risk disclosures outlined in the Company’s Management Discussion and Analysis of its audited financial statements filed with the British Columbia Securities Commission. NEITHER TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE NOR ITS REGULATION SERVICES PROVIDER (AS THAT TERM IS DEFINED IN THE POLICIES OF THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE) ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS RELEASE.