Riley CreekGold-Antimony Opportunity
Introduction
Situated on the west side of Graham Island in Haida Gwaii, the Riley Creek project represents Armory Mining's strategic position in British Columbia's emerging gold-antimony belt. With recently staked claims covering 3,550 hectares, this project lies along the significant Rennell-Louscoone fault system, offering multiple styles of mineralization and exploration potential.
The Riley Creek property is characterized by its hydrothermal hot spring deposit types, hosted within the Middle Jurassic Yakoun Group. The property surrounds four historical showings and provides strategic access to an underexplored region with demonstrated gold and antimony mineralization, supported by nearby property samples showing significant values.
Project Statistics
Total Area
Hectares of prospective ground on Graham Island's west side
Regional High-Grade Findings
Gold values reported from adjacent properties
Adjacent Discoveries
Highest antimony values reported from nearby property sampling
Property Status
Claims in good standing until October 2025, with full ownership
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