When a company controls a meaningful stretch of one of Canada’s most productive gold structures and prepares to drill, the market tends to pay attention.
With gold prices remaining elevated relative to historical levels, Metals Creek Resources is advancing an initial ~1,500 metre drill program at its Ogden Gold Project in the Timmins camp. The program is targeting multiple zones along approximately 8 kilometres of strike on the Porcupine-Destor Fault, including the past-producing Nabob Mine.
As a 50 percent owner and operator alongside Discovery Silver, Metals Creek is building on historical high-grade results and known mineralization. This initial phase is designed to refine targets, with the potential to expand into a larger 10,000 to 20,000 metre drill campaign.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Prime Location: ~8 km of strike along a major gold-bearing structure in Timmins, ~6 km south of the city
- Past Producer: Nabob Mine historically produced approximately 50,000 ounces of gold
- High Grades: Historical drilling includes intercepts such as 210 g/t gold over 12.5 m and 1.9 g/t gold over 95 m
- Joint Venture: 50 50 partnership with Discovery Silver, with Metals Creek as operator
- Scalable Plan: Initial ~1,500 m program with potential to expand toward 10,000 to 20,000 m of drilling
WHY THIS MATTERS
Timmins is one of the most established gold camps globally, supported by decades of production and strong infrastructure. The Porcupine-Destor Fault has been a key control on gold mineralization across the region, with tens of millions of ounces produced historically.
Metals Creek’s strategy is to advance a meaningful portion of this structure by building on known zones of mineralization and historical production. With multiple targets already identified and infrastructure nearby, the project is positioned in an area where continued exploration success could support further advancement, subject to results.
CEO ALEXANDER SANDY STARES
“We are very focused on this program. We have reported strong grades at Ogden and this next phase of drilling is designed to test and refine our structural model. If results align with expectations, we will look to build on that momentum and continue advancing the project.”
INVESTOR TAKEAWAY
Metals Creek offers exposure to a 50 percent interest in a strategically located gold project in Timmins, supported by past production, historical high-grade drill results, and district-scale potential along a major gold-bearing structure.
The upcoming ~1,500 metre program represents the next step in evaluating the broader system, with results expected to help guide the scope and direction of future drilling.
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