Firecracker Gold Project
100% owned and located in Catherine Township near Kirkland Lake, Ontario. Visible free gold occurring in numerous quartz veins from a 500’ inclined shaft and drift work on two levels. The property has excellent road accessibility. With a 500’ inclined shaft and three levels 200’, 350’ & 500’ with the 350’ level having 550’ of lateral work and the 500’ level having 1200’ of lateral work. Visible free gold is found at the inclined shaft area from the numerous quartz veins; 23 in total so far with widths ranging from 1’ to a maximum of 50’ with the average width being ~10’ wide and a length of ~750’.
Historically the region in and around Kirkland Lake has produced millions of ounces of gold. The nearby Kirkland Lake, Timmins, Rouyn-Noranda and Val d’Or gold camps are all situated in the Abitibi Greenstone belt. These camps have collectively produced nearly three quarters of Canada’s historic gold production.

