Trailbreaker Resources Advances Multiple Exploration Projects in British Columbia and Yukon
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Trailbreaker Resources' newly consolidated high-grade gold claims and drill-ready projects offer significant discovery potential for investors seeking advantage in the emerging commodity bull market.
Trailbreaker has expanded its Liberty project to 9,453 hectares through systematic geophysical surveys and drilling, with archaeological studies completed for permit approval.
Trailbreaker's exploration projects create economic opportunities in British Columbia and Yukon while maintaining responsible partnerships with local First Nations communities.
Trailbreaker discovered rock samples with up to 630 g/t gold at Atsutla and acquired the Wheaton property near the famous 52-ounce Turnagain nugget source.
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Trailbreaker Resources Ltd. has provided a comprehensive update on its exploration activities across British Columbia and Yukon, highlighting progress on gold, copper-gold, and copper-molybdenum projects. The company is currently focused on three primary projects in British Columbia: the Liberty Cu-Mo porphyry project, the Coho Cu-Au porphyry project, and the Atsutla high-grade gold and porphyry Cu-Au-silver project.
The Atsutla Gold project, located 120 km northwest of Dease Lake, represents a newly discovered high-grade gold opportunity. Recent consolidation of key ground near the Highlands zone, which has yielded samples up to 630 g/t gold, enables first-pass exploration programs this season. Mineralization shows continuity across a 750 x 600-meter area, with quartz veins traced over 3.5 km to the north and 2 km to the east, suggesting potential for additional discoveries. The project is fully permitted for drilling, targeting both the Highlands zone and the Swan porphyry Cu-Au-Ag zone 26 km southeast.
At the Liberty Cu-Mo project northwest of Quesnel, Trailbreaker completed extensive work including diamond drilling, geochemical surveys, and geophysical studies throughout 2024 and 2025. The property expanded from 5,054 to 9,453 hectares, requiring additional archaeological and environmental assessments that have delayed drill permit approval despite favorable results defining significant targets.
The recently acquired Coho property, adjacent to Pacific Ridge Exploration's Chuchi deposit, is considered one of Trailbreaker's more advanced projects. While permitted under previous operators, the company is applying for a new 5-year area-based permit covering up to 50 drill sites to accommodate an aggressive exploration program. Historic geophysical and geochemical data are being modeled to aid targeting.
Additional developments include the acquisition of the Wheaton Gold property east of Dease Lake, where surface exploration programs are mobilizing for 2025, and approval of a 5-year drill permit for the Castle Rock Cu-Au porphyry prospect on Vancouver Island. This permit allows up to 40 drill sites and 40 line-km of geophysics.
Trailbreaker maintains a pipeline of projects throughout the region, including properties near Golden, Clearwater, Williams Lake, and in Yukon near Ross River and Mayo. The company's position during a potential commodity bull market is strengthened by its drill-ready projects, cash balance, and share structure. For more information, visit https://www.trailbreakerresources.com.
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