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Orbit Project

The 6595 ha Orbit Property is located in northern BC within the Toodoggone Mining District. The district is endowed with both epithermal gold and porphyry copper-gold deposits, most notably the Kemess Project owned by Centerra Gold. The Omineca Resource Road provides access to the region from Mackenzie, BC.

The core area that makes up the Orbit Property was acquired in 2025 after the advanced interpretation of satellite remote sensing data originally collected to evaluate the company’s Theory Project, located 14 kms to the west. The project area has been overlooked by previous explorers with no historical reports or documented mineral occurrences present within the property boundary.  

Initial field work in 2025 resulted in the discovery of strongly altered intrusive rocks with copper and gold grades consistent with known porphyry deposits of the region. 

      • British Columbia
      • Available for option: No
      • Gold,
      • Copper

Highlights

  • New greenfields discovery at the Calypso Zone: 1.37 g/t Au, 0.478% Cu, 26.9 g/t Ag (THOIR009)
  • Confirmed presence of highly altered intrusive with porphyry grade mineralization
  • Believed to be previously unexplored
  • Large land position in the highly prospective, deposit-rich, Toodoggone Copper & Gold Mining District
  • Low-cost acquisition by staking

Summary

The 6595 ha Orbit Property is located in northern BC within the Toodoggone Mining District. The district is endowed with both epithermal gold and porphyry copper-gold deposits, most notably the Kemess Project owned by Centerra Gold. The Omineca Resource Road provides access to the region from Mackenzie, BC.

The core area that makes up the Orbit Property was acquired in 2025 after the advanced interpretation of satellite remote sensing data originally collected to evaluate the company’s Theory Project, located 14 kms to the west. The project area has been overlooked by previous explorers with no historical reports or documented mineral occurrences present within the property boundary.  

Initial field work in 2025 resulted in the discovery of strongly altered intrusive rocks with copper and gold grades consistent with known porphyry deposits of the region. 

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Orbit Sample THOIR011
Intensely silicified intrusive with semi-massive chalcopyrite and bornite - Orbit Sample THOIR011
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