Lafleur Minerals: Restarting Gold Production in the Heart of Quebec
LaFleur Minerals Inc. (CSE: LFLR, OTCQB: LFLRF, FSE: 3WK0) A gold-focused company positioned near high-grade opportunities in Canada's iconic Abitibi greenstone belt.

A gold-focused company positioned near high-grade opportunities in Canada's iconic Abitibi greenstone belt
With gold prices reaching historic levels, Lafleur Minerals is stepping into the spotlight by restarting operations at the Beacon Gold Mill in Quebec’s world-renowned Abitibi greenstone belt. The facility is fully permitted, recently refurbished, and ready to pour gold again—marking a significant moment in the company's evolution.
Beyond production, Lafleur also holds the nearby Swanson gold deposit, an advanced exploration project that adds further upside potential. This combination of operational readiness and resource proximity provides Lafleur with a foundation for near-term activity and future growth. In a time when the gold sector is drawing increased attention from both institutional and retail investors, Lafleur Minerals is turning momentum into movement—grounded in infrastructure, geography, and timing.
For those keeping an eye on Canada's resource sector and the resurgence of domestic gold production, Lafleur Minerals is a name to watch as they bring the "Golden Age" back to life.
For more information on LaFleur Minerals Inc. (CSE: LFLR, OTCQB: LFLRF, FSE: 3WK0), watch their video HERE
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