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HWY 37

The Hwy 37 project is a 362 km2 Cu-Au porphyry-epithermal district in Northwest BC’s Golden Triangle. The project is host to two drill delineated porphyry deposits (Mary and Williams) as well as an epithermal Au-Ag deposit at Hank. These three deposits lie within a large soil anomaly and continuous gossans over a 17 x 9 km area. The district-scale project hosts Early Jurassic Texas Creek Intrusions which emplaced the Treaty Creek-KSM-Brucejack District. Both the Stewart-Cassiar Highway (37) and the Northern Transmission Line pass through the HWY 37 Project.

Goldrange

The 511 km2 district-scale Goldrange Project is located along the same crustal-scale fault network as the Bralorne Mine (Talisker). The project covers a significant deformation zone with highly anomalous Au-As signatures in historic rock, stream, and soil sampling. The project contains numerous zones of high-grade gold mineralization with two drill programs completed to date by Kingfisher (2021 and 2022).

Thibert

The 124 km2 district-scale Thibert Project straddles the crustal-scale Thibert fault for 25km. The project covers a significant deformation zone with widespread silica-fuchsite alteration, common to orogenic systems. The project is located adjacent to Highway 37 and covers a past and currently producing placer camp with historic production of ~200,000 oz Au.

With extensive experience in early stage exploration in British Columbia, Kingfisher is focused on exploring untapped district scale properties within the province. Operating in British Columbia provides a safe and predictable environment for exploration and mining.