http://www.missoulian.com/news/local/article_3b052802-e543-11de-b73c-001cc4c002e0.html
Canadian company claims rich gold find north of Glacier National Park, raising concerns
WEST GLACIER - A Canadian mining company, digging for gold just north of Glacier National Park, has discovered a significant deposit, and that has Montana interests worried about upstream development.
Max Resource Corp. spent much of last summer drilling sample holes about 10 miles north of the Montana border, on a ridge clearly visible from Glacier Park. The company recently announced that at least some of those samples are rich in gold - at one site, they found more than 19 grams of gold per ton of ore, over a section about 6 yards in length. That included a five-foot section that rated at 50.26 grams per ton....
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