Lake Winn Resources Corp. announced that it has commenced exploration on its Little Nahanni Claims in the NT. The claims cover the southern half of the Little Nahanni LTC pegmatite swarm that have been traced over a combined length of 13 km in mountainous terrain that is deeply incised by several east- or west-facing cirques.

The sampled portions of the dyke swarms are up to 52.60 m wide. Each dyke swarm contains multiple dykes that range from 0.2 to 10 m in width. The dykes strike northerly and have near vertical dips.

They are well exposed on cirque walls, but most of these areas are too steep to sample. Fortunately, relatively continuous bedrock exposures are accessible at the base of cliffs on the north and south side of cirques. Cirque floors are covered by overburden.

The company has commenced the following work in preparation for a drill program planned for the summer of 2023. The work includes. 1. Permitting 2. An Archeology study.

3. A helicopter borne geophysical survey using the ultra-sensitive SQUID magnetometer, operated by DIAS 4. A satellite study including the use of a unique ground penetrating radar technique. 5. The are 1600m of historic core, to be scanned using the core scanner from Geologic AI 6. A road access study to aid in future permitting 7. Little Nahanni First Nation liaison. 8. Data compilation and re-interpretation of the previous work.