Porphyry + stockwork
A porphyry and stockwork system mapped ~3 km long, 500 m wide and over 300 m vertically, with quartz and VMS-style veining.
The newest and earliest-stage property, roughly 2,520 hectares over five historic occurrences in central Vancouver Island.
Announced in February 2026, the Port Alberni claims add about 2,520 hectares in the centre of Vancouver Island, with a further ~201 hectares under application. They cover five documented historic occurrences, Lucky Strike, Star of the West, B & K, Golden Eagle and Golden Dome, including sulphide-rich waste and copper visible in logging-road cuts.
At Golden Dome, a porphyry and stockwork system is mapped roughly 3 km long, 500 m wide and over 300 m vertically, with quartz and VMS-style veining. It is the earliest-stage property in the portfolio: historical results are still under Qualified Person review and no waste tonnage has been estimated. Systematic sampling is planned to begin in spring 2026, testing both the waste-recovery thesis and conventional discovery upside.
A porphyry and stockwork system mapped ~3 km long, 500 m wide and over 300 m vertically, with quartz and VMS-style veining.