Main project
The South Kirkland Project represents one of the largest consolidated land positions in the world-class Kirkland Lake Gold Camp.
- Major Company Land Position: 100% ownership of >200 km² covering the southern half of the Kirkland Lake gold camp
- Tier‑1 Mining District: Located <10 km south of the Cadillac–Larder Lake Break (CLLB), one of Canada’s most productive gold corridors
- Control Multiple Gold Bearing Structures: Near‑complete coverage of the Lincoln–Nipissing Shear Zone (LNSZ), the camp’s second major gold‑hosting structure
- Large structural footprint: ~25 km of LNSZ strike plus multiple cross‑structures linking toward the CLLB, creating a highly prospective structural network
- Proven Mineral Endowment: 50+ documented gold occurrences, history of small-scale underground development based on minimal historic drilling. Evidence for strong discovery potential
- Low‑cost, Year-Round Access: Established roads, trails, and regional mining infrastructure support efficient exploration and rapid scaling
The Abitibi Greenstone Belt has produced over 200 million ounces of gold, making it the most prolific gold-producing greenstone belt on the planet.
South Kirkland Gold controls the Lincoln Nipissing Shear Zone (LNSZ), one of two major deep-rooted, gold-controlling structures in the Kirkland Lake camp.
New research indicates:
- The LNSZ shares strong geological similarities with the Cadillac-Larder Lake Break:
- Similar host rocks, structural settings, mineralization timing, and geochemistry.
- Potential for the size of the Kirkland camp to have been historically underestimated.
The Company is uniquely positioned as the first explorer with district-scale control over this structure.
Gold Endowment
- Gold fertility demonstrated by 25+ historically identified subcropping zones and numerous shafts, pits, and underground workings targeting high-grade veins.
- New mechanical stripping has expanded known zones of mineralization and revealed at least four additional subcropping gold zones that have never been drill tested.
- Preliminary drilling at the Lafond target returned commercially viable gold grades over wide widths.
Overlapping datasets, including high-resolution magnetics, LiDAR, >3,000 soil samples, 160 line-km of IP surveys, and more than 5,000 rock samples confirm large, mineralized trends along the LNSZ.




