Discovery

The Galloway Gold Project has been advanced through systematic exploration along a 10 km corridor of gold-bearing structures on the Cadillac-Larder Lake Break in Quebec’s Abitibi region. Exploration has focused on the “Golden Triangle,” where multiple zones, including GP-RB and Hendrick, demonstrate both near-surface and bulk-tonnage gold potential. Since 2020, more than 40,000 metres of drilling have been completed, supported by over $7 million in exploration work. A mineral resource estimate released in 2023 confirmed the presence of near-surface gold mineralization and provides a foundation for continued expansion.

Location and Geology

The Galloway property consists of three mining concessions and 96 claims covering 2,926 hectares, located near Rouyn-Noranda and Val-d’Or in a well-established mining district that has produced over 100 million ounces of gold. The project spans a 3 km-wide structural corridor within the Abitibi greenstone belt. Gold mineralization is associated with syenite intrusions and structurally controlled zones, a setting common to major deposits across the region. Geophysical and geochemical programs have identified multiple targets along the corridor, supporting the potential for additional discoveries.