Ammo Property
Strategic Antimony-Gold District

Nova Scotia

Introduction

Nestled in central Nova Scotia, the Ammo Property stands as a testament to Armory Mining Corp's commitment to strategic mineral exploration. With 3,092 hectares surrounding the historic West Gore antimony-gold mine, this project represents a unique opportunity to unlock significant value in one of North America's premier antimony districts.

Deep into the mineral-rich heart of Nova Scotia, where each hectare holds potential for discovery, the Ammo Property encompasses a strategic position near the past-producing West Gore mine. Our comprehensive exploration program, planned for 2025, aims to leverage historical data and modern exploration techniques to identify new high-grade targets across this promising terrain.

Project Statistics

Total Area

3,092

Total hectares in central Nova Scotia adjacent to historic West Gore mine.

Historic Production

45km

Distance to Halifax, providing excellent infrastructure and access.

Exploration Target

2025

Comprehensive exploration program including geophysics and drilling planned

Strategic Position

Up to 100%*

*Option to earn complete ownership in key antimony-gold district

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