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Exploration terrain at the Golden Goose Project, central NewfoundlandFlagship project

Gold · Antimony

Golden Goose Project

Newfoundland, Canada

A drill-ready gold-antimony system along the Mount Peyton Linear in central Newfoundland, in the Beaver Brook district. 2023 drilling confirmed near-surface gold mineralization along the Corsair and Hurricane trends — including 1.29 ppm Au over 17.3 m — with stibnite carrying real antimony exposure. NI 43-101 filed June 2025; a 1,500 m drill program in 10–12 holes is planned.

28.5 km²
93 mineral claims
Up to 75%
Option interest
969.5 m
2023 drilling · 8 holes
1,500 m
Planned drill program

Uranium

Dufferin Project

Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan

Two properties — Dufferin West and Dufferin North — spanning 19 mineral tenures and 14,800 hectares in the Athabasca Basin, ~18 km from Cameco's Centennial Deposit. Prospective for unconformity- and basement-hosted uranium along the Dufferin Lake fault; NI 43-101 filed June 2025. A minimum 1,250 m, four-hole drill program at Dufferin West is planned for Q1 2026 on two never-drilled conductors.

14,800 ha
19 mineral tenures
Up to 75%
Option interest
1,250 m
Q1 2026 drill program
<200 m
Sandstone cover depth
Boreal terrain of the Athabasca Basin at the Dufferin Project

Critical minerals

Antimony and uranium both sit on Canada's critical minerals list, backed by strong policy support.

Tier-one jurisdictions

Newfoundland and Saskatchewan rank among the world's most attractive regions for mining investment.

Discovery upside

Both properties offer district-scale exploration potential with modern systematic programs.

Information regarding adjacent properties is taken from public disclosure of that property's owner or operator. The Company has not had a qualified person verify this information, and it is not necessarily indicative of the mineralization present on the Company's properties.