GreatRed Lake Gold
Gold /oz
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Flagship Property

Red Lake Gold Project.

A district-scale claim package in northwestern Ontario, positioned along structures that host some of Canada's most prolific high-grade gold mines.

Claim area
4,820 ha
Targets identified
7
Access
Year-round road
Nearest mill
Red Lake (~35 km)
Location & Context

On a belt that built a town.

The Red Lake gold camp lies within the Archean Uchi Subprovince of the Superior Province. Since the 1920s, the camp has produced more than 30 million ounces of gold from world-class deposits including Campbell, Red Lake (Dickenson), and Cochenour.

Our claims sit along the same family of regional deformation zones, with under-tested strike length and excellent infrastructure — paved highway access, an operating mill nearby, and a skilled local workforce.

RED LAKERLGC CLAIMSMadsenRed Lake MineCampbellCochenourN010 kmRLGC claim blockHistorical mineRegional shear
Geology & Mineralization

Classic Archean greenstone gold.

Drill core showing quartz veining typical of the Red Lake camp

Mineralization in the Red Lake camp is hosted predominantly within deformed mafic to ultramafic volcanic rocks of the Balmer and Confederation assemblages. Gold is associated with quartz–carbonate veins, sulphidation haloes, and silicification along ductile shear zones.

Targets on the Company’s claims include strike extensions of known mineralized trends, second-order splays off regional breaks, and folded host stratigraphy with favorable rheological contrasts between mafic volcanics and competent BIF or felsic intrusive units.

The project area was last meaningfully explored in the 1990s with limited modern geophysical or geochemical coverage — leaving substantial scope for discovery using current techniques.

Exploration History

A century of clues.

Compiled from Ontario Geological Survey assessment files, government datasets, and prior operator reports.

  1. 1926

    First gold rush, Red Lake camp

    Howey and Hasaga discoveries trigger the staking rush that defines the modern district.

  2. 1948–1972

    Early prospecting on the property

    Surface trenching and limited adit work along the principal shear corridor — sample assays in OGS files.

  3. 1986

    Airborne magnetic survey

    Regional flight outlines a NE-trending magnetic break crossing the claim block.

  4. 1996

    Last historical drill program

    Five short core holes test a single target; intercepts include narrow visible-gold-bearing veins. Program halted with the 1997 gold price collapse.

  5. 2025

    RLGC stakes the ground

    Consolidates the historical workings and untested strike extensions into a single 4,820 ha block.

2026 Work Program

What we’re doing this year.

  1. Phase 1
    Complete

    Compilation & targeting

    Integrate historical drilling, OGS datasets, and prior airborne geophysics into a single 3D model. Prioritize drill-ready targets.

  2. Phase 2
    In progress

    Mapping & prospecting

    Detailed structural mapping, channel sampling, and prospecting over priority blocks ahead of geophysics.

  3. Phase 3
    Planned

    Ground geophysics

    IP and ground magnetic survey lines tied to anomalies from prior airborne work, refining targets at depth.

  4. Phase 4
    Planned

    Maiden drill program

    Initial diamond drilling on highest-priority targets, designed to test geological models and vector toward mineralization.

Target Portfolio

Seven drill-worthy targets.

A ranked inventory of structurally and geophysically defined targets on the property. Priorities are reviewed each season as data is added.

TargetTypePriority
Howey SplayShear-hosted veinA
Balmer NorthBIF-hosted, IP anomalyA
Confederation TrendFelsic contact zoneA
1996 Drill ExtensionDown-plunge of historical interceptB
Magnetic Break WestUntested airborne anomalyB
Folded BIFStructural trap, fold hingeB
South BoundaryStrike extensionC
Permitting & Access

Built to move quickly.

Year-round road access

All-season highway from Red Lake township to within 2 km of the claim boundary.

Exploration permits

Plans and permits in place for mapping, sampling, and ground geophysics; drill permitting advanced for the next program.

Indigenous engagement

Active, respectful engagement with local First Nations whose traditional territory the project sits within.

Local workforce

Established mining services, drilling contractors, and assay logistics available out of Red Lake.

Want to dig deeper?

Investor materials and direct contact.

Technical Disclosure

Technical and scientific information on this page has been prepared in accordance with the disclosure standards of National Instrument 43-101 — Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, and reviewed by the Company’s designated Qualified Person. Historical results referenced from neighbouring properties are not necessarily indicative of mineralization on the Company’s claims. Target priorities and program timing are subject to change based on results, financing, and seasonality.