Golden Cariboo Resources Advances Gold Exploration with Advanced LiDAR Technology

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Golden Cariboo Resources has engaged Eagle Mapping Ltd to conduct a comprehensive LiDAR survey across its 94,899-hectare Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property in central British Columbia, Canada. The survey, scheduled for summer 2025, aims to provide detailed geological insights that could significantly advance the company's exploration efforts.
LiDAR technology offers unprecedented precision in terrain mapping and geological feature identification. By utilizing this advanced geospatial technique, Golden Cariboo Resources seeks to refine its exploration targets and develop more strategic resource development approaches. The survey will cover the property located approximately 4 kilometres northeast of Hixon, an area with significant historical gold mining activity.
The region has a rich mining history, with over 101 placer gold creeks documented along a 90-kilometre trend. The Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property, which was initially discovered in 1865, continues to hold potential for further gold exploration. Eagle Mapping's expertise in geospatial solutions ensures the survey will be conducted with high accuracy and efficiency.
This technological investment demonstrates Golden Cariboo Resources' commitment to innovative exploration techniques. By leveraging advanced mapping technologies, the company aims to gain critical insights into the property's geological structure and potential mineralization, potentially uncovering new opportunities in an area with a storied gold mining heritage.

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