Exodus Mineral Exploration Ltd.

Gold discovery and mining through the Exodus Gold Project in central British Columbia.

Discover the opportunities of a new golden frontier in the heart of British Columbia, Canada. Once upon a time, explorers and adventurers flocked to BC in the Gold Rush. Famous for its rich mineral deposits, we’re proud to present the next chapter of Canada’s golden frontier in Prince George British Columbia.

Core samples

About Exodus Gold Project

Privately owned, the joint venture of managing partners from Radius Drilling, Geomax Consulting, and GX Science, the Exodus Gold Project is a high-grade, grassroots, gold discovery, based in the cradle of BC’s Cariboo region.

Home to one of Canada’s most prolific and vastly under-explored gold belts, our 135 km2 land package located 30km North of Prince George is rich with opportunity and allows for year-round access by car or train.

Gold in a rock

The Future

Our next steps include expanded diamond drilling programs, high-resolution geophysical surveys, and expanded soil geochemical surveys to identify and evaluate high-value targets.

With a permit to drill to 10,000 metres, we are fully equipped with everything we need to operate.

The Exodus Gold Project is situated along a major geological boundary, largely covered by overburden, with compelling structural and geochemical signatures that support the presence of a large-scale orogenic gold system with critical mineral potential including additional antimony, silver and zinc mineralization.

Cloe-up of a rock

Why Exodus Gold?

If you’re looking for a great opportunity, this is it.

1. Diverse Expertise

This project is the joint effort of a trio of experts with diverse expertise in mining, drilling, geological analysis,
and the mineral industry for a directed approach to exploring a truly golden opportunity in the heart of
British Columbia’s gold mining territory.

2) Quality Minerals

We believe in the quality of the minerals on our site, and we have evidence to support a large mineral system.

Surface sampling showed incredible potential. Many of those early samples showed bonanza-grade gold, including:

  • 39.8 g/t Au,
  • 27.9 g/t Au,
  • 24.4 g/t Au,
  • 23.3 g/t Au,
  • 15.8 g/t Au, and
  • 13.7 g/t Au.

Not only do these samples show exceptionally high grade gold samples, but we also found extensive quartz veining, pyrite, and arsenopyrite, which are all key indicators of a large orogenic system.

Orogenic systems are the largest and richest gold deposits in the world, ideal systems for the build up of additional minerals like silver, copper, and in our case, critical minerals Antimony, Silver and Zinc.

Initial drill testing showed not only evidence of gold-rich veins within the larger mining zone, but the last samples ended in mineralization, which strongly suggests that beyond where the drill stopped, there are further gold deposits.

Located along the rich, underexplored gold belt between Prince George, BC and Quesnel, BC, the location gives us a strong base of operations, from which to coordinate, labour, material, and equipment.

3) Ideally Located

Our main site is only a 30-minute drive from Prince George, which is the largest city in Northern BC. The project is only 15 minutes from the TransCanada Highway, allowing for year-round access in a way other sites in central Canada often can’t manage due to extreme weather conditions. The location also provides rail access with only 10 km between the site and the nearest railway access point for each access to materials.

4) First Nations & Community Support

We operate in cooperation with the First Nations Communities whose traditional territory we work in. Respect is important to us, and we understand that mining activities, while an exciting new path of discovery and an invaluable avenue for resources that benefit our economy, can be disruptive, and if not conducted responsibly, damaging to the land.

We make a point of keeping our plans and activities transparent, addressing concerns upfront, and acting with consideration for both the environment and the people impacted by our presence.

Interested? Let’s talk.