TDG Gold Corp. Initiates 2025 Exploration Program in British Columbia's Toodoggone District
- TDG Gold Corp. is launching a 2025 exploration program in British Columbia’s Toodoggone District, focusing on copper and gold targets.
- The program will employ geochemical and geophysical techniques, including soil sampling and Induced Polarization, to identify drill targets.
- TDG's strategy includes utilizing 50,000 hectares of land with historical mining sites, aiming to maximize exploration potential.
TDG Gold Corp. Launches 2025 Exploration Program in British Columbia’s Toodoggone District
TDG Gold Corp. is set to enhance its exploration efforts at the Greater Shasta-Newberry Project, mobilizing its field team to commence the 2025 program in the Toodoggone District of British Columbia. This initiative marks a significant move for the company, focusing on extensive geochemical and geophysical techniques. The exploration will employ various methodologies such as soil and rock sampling, Induced Polarization (IP), and Time-domain electromagnetic geophysics, alongside detailed geological mapping. These efforts aim to delineate drill targets for copper and gold within a strategically defined 12 km structural corridor, particularly around the previously identified Freeport-Amarc AuRORA1 discovery and TDG's Trident target.
The upcoming exploration program is a pivotal shift in TDG's strategy, as stated by Vice President of Exploration Steven Kramar. The company intends to utilize its substantial 100% ownership of 50,000 hectares in the region, which includes historical mining sites and extensive past drilling activities. The 2025 program is designed to evaluate multiple opportunities and further define potential resources, with diamond drilling anticipated to commence in mid-July. Initial drilling activities will focus on areas near the GSN-AuRORA1 boundary, with plans for multiple drill holes aimed at uncovering the copper-gold potential that the region is known for.
In previous years, TDG has successfully outlined a 5.5 sq.km exploration target area in 2023, which was expanded to 53 sq.km in 2024, showcasing the company's commitment to exploring and unlocking the mineral wealth of the Toodoggone District. The operations will be supported by a fully winterized camp located 8 km from the site, allowing the team to extend their work into late autumn. This approach not only enhances operational efficiency but also reflects TDG's proactive strategy in a competitive mining landscape.
In addition to its current endeavors, TDG Gold Corp. continues to leverage its historical knowledge and past project experiences, including the Shasta and Baker projects, to inform its exploration strategies. The company's aggressive exploration program underscores its commitment to maximizing the potential of its extensive land holdings and contributing to the growth of the mining sector in British Columbia. As the 2025 exploration program unfolds, TDG aims to reveal new insights into the region's rich mineral deposits, positioning itself as a key player in the copper-gold landscape.