Bonterra Resources: Unveiling New Gold Opportunities in Quebec
Bonterra Resources aims to expand its Quebec gold assets through strategic drilling and key industry partnerships.

Strategic Exploration and Expanding Gold Resources
Bonterra Resources, a Quebec-based junior gold exploration company, is actively advancing its exploration initiatives and expanding its existing 3 million-ounce resource base. The company’s primary assets are centered around the Bachelor Mill property, home to its gold mill. Recently, Bonterra formed a joint venture with Osisko Mining, which has since been acquired by Goldfields, bringing a committed $30 million in exploration funding. With 60,000 meters of diamond drilling completed so far, a promising discovery at the Moss Target, just five kilometers from the significant Lynx deposit, is generating excitement. The rock composition at Moss mirrors that of Lynx, a 7-million-ounce deposit, pointing to Bonterra’s potential for substantial resource growth in this prolific gold region.
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