In this interview Alexander Smith returns to Dawson City, Yukon to explore two of Klondike Gold’s (KG:TSXV) projects. Led by the company’s President and CEO, Peter Tallman, they journey to various drill targets Klondike has planned for the 2016 season.
Peter takes Alex and the Pinnacle Digest crew on a tour of the company’s Lonestar and Dominion projects. Furthermore, the rich history of Klondike Gold’s projects are explored.
Klondike Gold Drills in the Yukon
Klondike Gold Corp. is a Canadian exploration company with offices in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Dawson City, Yukon Territory. The company is focused on exploration and development of its Yukon gold projects, accessible by government maintained roads located on the outskirts of Dawson City, YT, covering 308 square kilometers of hard rock and 20 square kilometers of placer claims including “McKinnon Creek” featured on the Discovery Channel show “Gold Rush”.
Lone Star Property Description and Location
The Property is a 30 minute drive southeast of Dawson City within the Dawson mining district. It consists of 707 contiguous quartz claims and 14 Crown Grants centered on the historic Lone Star Mine in the Klondike Goldfields. The quartz claims cover an area of 130.39 square kilometers and the Crown Grants cover 2.143 square kilometers.
Dominion Property Description and Location
The Dominion Project consists of a main block of claims that straddles upper Sulphur creek and Green gulch, and extends northward across Dominion creek (west of Lombard pup) into the headwaters of Hunker creek. The claims are accessible by road and located approximately an hour’s drive southeast of Dawson City.