What We Target
We operate across critical mineral systems in Ontario and Canada's premier mining jurisdictions. Our infrastructure is commodity-agnostic by design, but our current focus reflects where we see the highest information asymmetry in the Canadian Shield.
48.48°N 89.25°W — Canadian Shield, Ontario
02 — Commodity Domains
Gold
Orogenic gold systems across the Abitibi, Red Lake, and Hemlo corridors. Our two-layer model validated against known deposits achieves a 19.6× lift at 5% area screened and captures 98.2% of known occurrences within the top 20% of model scores. The system identifies structural settings where geology is favorable but historical examination has been sparse.
Critical Minerals
Lithium, nickel, copper, and rare earth elements across the Ring of Fire and northern Ontario. The same spatial framework that separates prospectivity from detection bias in gold systems extends to critical mineral targets — identifying ground where geological signatures are present but observational coverage is thin.
Base Metals
Copper, zinc, and nickel in the Sudbury Basin, VMS settings across the Abitibi, and sediment-hosted systems in northern Ontario. Mature commodity environments with deep geological datasets — ideal conditions for quantitative spatial modelling.
03 — Cross-Section
Acquisition
Multi-modal data ingestion across geological surveys, remote sensing, and geochemical assays.
Processing
Systematic normalization, quality scoring, and bias-aware integration at jurisdictional scale.
Analysis
Model-assisted anomaly detection and evidence-weighted candidate scoring.
Underwriting
Geological plausibility review and conviction-grade target advancement.
03 — Scale
The Dataset
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Square Kilometres Modelled
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Integrated Datasets
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Frontier Cells Identified
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Targeting Lift at 5% Area
04 — Where We Operate
Canada
We operate across Canada’s premier mining jurisdictions — regions with deep geological datasets, stable regulatory frameworks, and established mining infrastructure. Ontario is our primary theatre; British Columbia and Québec extend the model into complementary geological environments.
Abitibi Greenstone Belt
Timmins, Kirkland Lake, Val-d’Or corridor — Ontario & Québec
Red Lake District
High-grade gold in northwestern Ontario
Ring of Fire
Critical minerals in the James Bay Lowlands, Ontario
Sudbury Basin
Nickel-copper-PGE systems, Ontario
Golden Triangle
Precious and base metals in the Stikine Terrane, British Columbia
Quesnel Terrane
Porphyry copper-gold systems, central British Columbia
James Bay / Éléonore District
Emerging gold camp in northern Québec
Matagami–Chibougamau Corridor
VMS and orogenic gold systems, Québec