I fact-checked it against Dryden's current site (capital-structure page dated May 31, 2026) and recent releases. Several items were outdated or off — most notably the share count, cash, warrants, land size, and the "Big Master 3,497 g/t over 8.5 m" line (which I could not verify anywhere and is almost certainly a grab-sample or typo). Here's a corrected, current version you can copy and paste:
Company Overview: Dryden Gold Corp. (TSX-V: DRY | OTCQX: DRYGF | FSE: X7W) is a mineral exploration company focused on the discovery of high-grade gold mineralization in the Dryden Gold District of northwestern Ontario. The company holds a 100% interest in a consolidated, district-scale land package of roughly 702 km² (70,250 hectares) with significant brownfield potential and extensive historical drilling. Its strategic location and favourable geology offer promising prospects for high-grade gold discoveries.
Recent News: Dryden Gold continues to deliver high-grade results from the Gold Rock Camp, including a new hanging-wall discovery of 301.67 g/t gold over 3.90 m (incl. 1,930 g/t over 0.60 m) and 55.34 g/t gold over 3.50 m (incl. 379.00 g/t over 0.50 m) from the "Gap Hole." Earlier, the Elora discovery hole KW-24-017 returned 30.72 g/t gold over 5.70 m, including 313.00 g/t over 0.55 m. (Video summaries: https://drydengold.com/investors/media/)
Key Points
1. Strategic Land Position
2. Exploration Highlights (Gold Rock Camp)
3. 2026 Exploration Program
4. Geological Similarities to Red Lake
Dryden's land package shares features with the Red Lake camp — gold-bearing shear zones, secondary mineralized structures, and felsic dykes, confirmed through mapping, geophysics and drilling — supporting the company's multi-style mineralization model.
5. Financial & Capital Structure (as at May 31, 2026)
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