Gespeg Resources Ltd. announced that, following the evaluation of the region, it has increased its land position North West of the Municipality of Chandler by staking 137 additional claims. The project, known as the Native Copper Project, is now composed of 156 claims divided in 4 sectors Native Copper South, North-West, North-East and Central and has five (5) known indicators: Ruisseau Bleu; T.Nelson 1 and 2; Riviere St-Jean South; Route 102 S-W; and Jean-Baptiste Beaudin. The project is part of the Mont Alexandre syncline, associated to an important metallotect volcanic horizon part of the Lake McKay Member, which lies within the greenstone belt present in the Gaspe Peninsula. The Lake McKay Member is situated at the bottom of the West Point Formation and associated to an assemblage of volcaniclastic material, conglomerates and sandstones with some minor interbedded lavas. This type of volcanic horizon is known to generate multiple mineralized copper zones. The greenstone belt has already shown 9 indicators in the area, it appears that the obvious model for these types of mineralization is the Keweenaw Peninsula native copper model. Gespeg also reports that, following continued detailed geological review, the company has also increased it's position on the Davidson Project to a total 29 claims, situated south of the past producing mine Icon Mine. When operational, the Icon Mine produced 1,616,567 t @ 3.07% Cu. The property is adjacent to Route 167 North East of Chibougamau and has three (3) know copper indicators: Clero, Blondeau, and Bouzan-Cuivre.