BAIE VERTE PENINSULA
THE HEART OF MINING IN NEWFOUNDLAND
Benefiting from excellent infrastructure, the Baie Verte Peninsula, including the Ming Mine under AuTECO Minerals, offers a conducive environment for mining activities. Positioned strategically amidst industry players like Maritime Resources, Gold Hunter enjoys convenient access to drill-ready sites, ensuring immediate exploration initiation and facilitating progress. Furthermore, our location provides proximity to key facilities such as Nugget Pond and Pine Cove milling facilities, streamlining potential processing operations for efficiency. Additionally, the peninsula’s access to a deep-sea port enhances logistical effectiveness for shipping both raw materials and finished products.
LEGACY OF BAIE VERTE
MING MINE:
Our project is contiguous to AuTECO’s Ming Mine. Ming Mine is a valuable reference point in understanding the geological potential of the region.
TILT COVE MINES:
NUGGET POND MINE:
CONSOLIDATING THE BAIE VERTE PENINSULA
The Baie Verte Peninsula, the heart of Newfoundland’s mining sector, boasts a storied history with over 15 mines scattered across its landscape. The region’s rich resource portfolio and accessible infrastructure have consistently lured a myriad of ventures.
Our pioneering consolidation strategy not only exemplifies our innovative mindset but also showcases the unique investment potential Gold Hunter Resources offers within this lucrative mining sector.
CENTRAL
HUB
Focusing on this district places us at Newfoundland's mining core, where central mines demonstrate strong production history.
DATA
COMMPILATION
Gold Hunter achieved a remarkable milestone by consolidating all district data into an unprecedented single system, revealing new insights and opportunities.
UNPRECEDENTED CONSOLIDATION
Gold Hunter Resources has achieved a pioneering consolidation of the Rambler and Ming mines, setting an industry standard.
STRATEGIC LOCATION:
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DISTINCT GEOLOGICAL UNITS:
GEOLOGICAL SETTING
PROSPECTS FROM DEFORMATION:
Extensive deformation marking the accretionary terranes of this region makes them prospective for Volcanogenic Massive Sulfides and secondary Orogenic Lode-Gold. This suggests potential for multi-metal mineralization, expanding the scope of exploration efforts.