CEO Clips - Klondike Gold: Reviving the Legacy of Canada’s Most Famous Gold District
Klondike Gold Corp is advancing a significant gold project near Dawson City, Yukon, with recent high-grade discoveries pointing toward major growth potential.

Exploring high-grade gold in the heart of the Yukon
Gold exploration in Canada’s Yukon Territory is heating up—and Klondike Gold Corp is right in the middle of the action. Located just 20km from Dawson City, the company is working to uncover the next major gold discovery in a region famous for launching the original Klondike Gold Rush. Since announcing a maiden resource of 580,000 ounces in 2022, Klondike has made several promising high-grade discoveries that reinforce the scale and continuity of its mineralized system.
Their latest focus: the El Dorado Fault Corridor, a structure that could hold the key to significantly expanding the company’s gold resource. With gold prices on the rise and a fully funded drilling program planned for 2025–2026, Klondike is well-positioned to build on its momentum. The company's project not only carries historical significance—it’s now aligned with a modern vision for high-impact gold exploration in one of Canada’s most prospective jurisdictions.
Key Points:
- Project located near Dawson City, Yukon, a world-renowned gold region
- 580,000 oz of gold in two open-pit deposits
- New discoveries along the El Dorado Fault Corridor highlight upside
- Multiple high-grade intercepts suggest untapped exploration potential
- Drill program planned for 2025–2026
For more information on Klondike Gold Corp (TSX.V: KG, OTCQB: KDKGF), watch their video HERE
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