Margaux Resources Increases Land Position and Provides update on the Jackpot Property

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Margaux Resources Ltd. is providing an update on activities at its Jackpot property as well as the staking of additional adjacent claims. “We are encouraged with the progress being made on the ongoing compilation and modelling work being conducted on the Jackpot property and are excited about exploring our high-priority targets in our upcoming spring …

Margaux Resources Ltd. is providing an update on activities at its Jackpot property as well as the staking of additional adjacent claims.

“We are encouraged with the progress being made on the ongoing compilation and modelling work being conducted on the Jackpot property and are excited about exploring our high-priority targets in our upcoming spring 2017 drilling program,” commented company president and chief executive officer Tyler Rice. “The historic drilling of over 11,000 metres, plus 1,859 metres of underground drifting on the Jackpot East zone, has the potential to facilitate a quicker and lower cost to develop and may allow us to further leverage existing infrastructure whilst progressing towards future production from the Jersey-Emerald in the start-up period, a particularly attractive proposition in view of projected zinc prices.”

Margaux’s Jackpot property is located within the Kootenay Arc region of southeastern British Columbia, 17 kilometres north of the company’s flagship Jersey-Emerald property and within the same prospective mine belt of rocks. The Jackpot property has multiple historic showings of lead-zinc mineralization, none of which have had historic production. The majority of past work occurred at the Jackpot East Zone, where lead-zinc mineralization occurs at the same stratigraphic position as at the Jersey mine (historic production 7.97 million tons @ 1.95% Pb, 3.83% Zn (1) ).

Jackpot East

Margaux has compiled the historic drill and underground data for the Jackpot East zone and completed a three-dimensional (“3D”) rendering of the data (2) .

Historic exploration work at the Jackpot East included two exploration drifts, totalling 1,859 metres, and 143 surface and underground drill holes. Most of the work was completed by the New Jersey Zinc Company (1949-1954) and by Cominco Ltd. (1975-1977), with only limited modern exploration.

The 3D model outlines a broad continuous zone of the limestone/dolomite host unit, containing multiple zones of lead-zinc mineralization. The mineralized zone trends roughly north-south, has been traced along strike for 600 metres, and remains open in both directions. The central 160-metre portion of the zone is well tested by drilling, with fans of holes drilled from underground on 50-foot centres. The Jackpot East zone is a high-priority target for Margaux, which has plans to follow-up in Spring 2017.

Big Zinc

The review work on the historic data has confirmed another significant target on the Jackpot property, the Big Zinc area, located 3 kilometres north of the Jackpot East Zone. The Big Zinc showing consists of a boulder train of high-grade zinc-oxide float boulders. This zone (which extends up to 600 metres in length and 300 metres in width) contains boulders weighing up to 45 kilograms, with grades exceeding 40% Zn (3) and is coincident with a strong zinc soil anomaly.

Minimal historical exploration, and no geophysical work, has been done to locate a bedrock source to the zinc boulder train. The Big Zinc target is another high priority area for the Company. Geophysical orientation survey at the Jersey-Emerald (including IP, TEM, mag, VLF-EM, gravity surveys), will be conducted in April, to help identify techniques that could further define targets for drilling in this area.

Historical Drilling Results

The last phase of exploration on the Jackpot property was in 2007 by a previous operator. Six diamond drill holes targeted the Jackpot East area, up dip from the historically drilled zone of mineralization. Multiple zones of lead-zinc mineralization were encountered in the 2007 drill holes. Seven holes were also drilled at the Big Zinc showing during the 2007 program, three of which were neither logged nor sampled. One of the Big Zinc holes did intersect narrow zones of lead-zinc sulphide mineralization.

Margaux has recovered all of the drill core from the 2007 drill program. The core is in good condition and will be relocated to Margaux’s core yard at the Jersey-Emerald property for logging and sampling as soon as snow conditions permit.

Historical results from the 2007 drilling are summarized in the table below (3) . All results returning greater than 5% Pb + Zn are reported. Within these holes, numerous narrow zones within broad mineralized intervals remain un-sampled and un-assayed. The length of un-sampled core in each reported interval is shown in the table below. Nil values for silver, lead and zinc have been assigned to these un-sampled zones.

                                                                            Unsampled
                                                                          core within
                                                                             reported
                   From       To     Width       Ag       Pb       Zn        interval
DDH No.              (m)      (m)       (m)    (g/t)      (%)      (%)             (m)
Jackpot East
JP-07-1B           35.7     40.3       4.6     2.80     0.01     0.68            0.00
JP-07-02           12.8     39.4      26.6     2.70     0.04     1.49           17.00
Including          14.1     15.3       1.2     3.70     0.11     9.65            0.00
And                38.8     39.4       0.6     4.50     0.23     6.91            0.00
JP-07-02           59.4     60.3       0.9     2.60     0.50     5.11            0.00
JP-07-02           78.3     78.9       0.6     4.80     1.00     8.28            0.00
JP-07-02           84.4     84.6       0.2     3.70     0.77     6.96            0.00
JP-07-03            9.0      9.4       0.4     6.00     0.31     9.60            0.00
JP-07-03            9.6      9.8       0.2     5.80     0.02     7.20            0.00
JP-07-03           31.7     37.2       5.5     2.87     0.06     1.09            0.60
Including          32.2     32.7       0.5     6.40     0.43     4.81            0.00
JP-07-03           46.7     77.5      30.8     1.36     0.05     0.88           17.30
Including          46.7     47.2       0.5     4.30     0.18     5.58            0.00
And                47.2     47.5       0.3     5.20     0.45     8.25            0.00
And                47.5     47.9       0.4     4.80     0.17     6.65            0.00
And                48.9     49.5       0.6     4.90     0.32     6.90            0.00
And                53.8     53.9       0.1     2.70     0.00     6.29            0.00
And                55.1     55.4       0.3     2.90     0.01     6.78            0.00
JP-07-04           20.9     22.9       2.0    17.28     0.13     1.20            0.50
JP-07-04           43.1     45.8       2.7     2.97     0.05     1.30            0.40
JP-07-04          143.9    154.2      10.3     3.51     0.06     0.81            3.30
JP-07-07           69.1     73.5       4.4     2.71     0.07     1.63            0.30
JP-07-07           78.1     87.9       9.8     3.13     0.25     1.88            1.90
Including          80.7     80.8       0.1     4.60     0.49     4.63            0.00
And                83.7     84.4       0.7     4.60     0.35     4.82            0.00
JP-07-07           97.9    102.7       4.8     3.21     0.19     2.08            1.20
Including          97.9     98.7       0.8     5.80     0.63     8.26            0.00
JP-07-07          209.7    221.9      12.2     4.32     0.14     2.55            3.10
Including         209.7    210.4       0.7     3.20     0.02     5.37            0.00
And               210.9    211.5       0.6     4.30     0.02     5.45            0.00
And               215.8    216.6       0.8     7.70     0.43     6.67            0.00
And               216.6    217.4       0.8     5.00     0.22     6.59            0.00
And               217.4    218.3       0.9     6.40     0.40     6.11            0.00
JP-07-07          235.6    238.0       2.4    19.80     0.84     3.93            0.00
Including         235.6    236.4       0.8    41.90     1.30     4.08            0.00
Big Zinc
OX-07-03           33.0     37.9       4.9    17.38     0.56     0.92            0.00
OX-07-03           83.5     85.3       1.8    <0.50     0.00     1.02            0.00
OX-07-03          146.9    147.6       0.7    48.10     2.22     0.93            0.00
OX-07-04           56.7     57.0       0.3     2.80     0.16     1.05            0.00
OX-07-05           89.4     89.9       0.5     3.70     0.29     2.70            0.00
OX-07-05          118.8    121.0       2.2     2.18     0.05     2.86            1.20
Including         118.8    119.3       0.5     7.00     0.18     7.00            0.00
And               120.5    121.0       0.5     2.60     0.02     5.60            0.00
OX-07-05          133.8    135.6       1.8     2.70     0.06     1.50            0.00

Additional Staking and Upcoming 2017 Drill Program on the Jackpot Property

Based on the Company’s compilation work so far, Margaux has increased its land position by staking an additional 190 hectares adjoining the Jackpot property to the north. These claims cover a recent discovery of high-grade zinc mineralization in a new road cut.

A 5-year area-based Notice of Work permit application has been submitted to the Ministry of Energy and Mines for a program of diamond drilling and excavator trenching. Margaux will begin its 2017 drill program on the Jackpot property as soon as snow conditions permit and regulatory approval is in place.

Qualified Person

Linda Caron, P.Eng, Margaux’s Vice President of Exploration, a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical information contained within this press release.

Sources

The information referenced from the source documentation below has not been verified by the Company, nor its accuracy confirmed

(1) Lawrence, E., 1974. A Summary Report of the Production History and Geology of the Salmo Division, Canex Placer Limited.

(2) Historical drilling at Jackpot East does not conform to NI 43-101 standards and, without significant confirmation drilling, cannot be used to define a NI 43-101 compliant resource.

(3) Jenkins, D., 2008. Oscar Project Drilling Program – Dajin Resources Corp, Assessment Report 30620.

About Margaux Resources Ltd.:

Margaux is a publicly traded polymetallic exploration company focused on the exploration and development of previously producing properties in the Kootenay Arc, located in southeastern British Columbia, including the Jackpot/Oxide, Jersey-Emerald, Sheep Creek and Bayonne properties, on which Margaux has options. The Company is directed by a group of highly successful Canadian business executives with proven track records. Margaux trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol MRL and on the OTCQB under the symbol MARFF .

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