Kirkland Lake Discoveries Targets Multi-Mineral Potential in Ontario
Exploration in mature camps often centers on new interpretations of old systems. Kirkland Lake Discoveries is testing that thesis.

Greenfields exploration and historic gold resource support 25,000m campaign
Why is Kirkland Lake Discoveries drilling in a historic camp?
The company is exploring copper, gold, and critical minerals in Ontario’s Kirkland Lake district, combining greenfields targets with a historic 442,000-ounce gold resource.
Some mining camps produce once. Others produce for generations.
Kirkland Lake has operated for more than a century, and Kirkland Lake Discoveries is exploring what remains beneath and beyond that history.
The KL West property sits within the camp and has demonstrated high-grade material with evidence of multiple mineralizing events, indicating a long-lived geological system.
To balance greenfields exploration, the company acquired the Morado Gold project, which carries a historic resource of 442,000 ounces. Management sees additional exploration potential beyond that estimate.
This year’s 25,000-metre drill program represents a major step in evaluating the broader district-scale opportunity. Results are expected to provide steady updates through the early part of the year.
Exploration in mature camps often centers on new interpretations of old systems. Kirkland Lake Discoveries is testing that thesis.
For more information on Kirkland Lake Discoveries (TSX.V: KLDC, OTC: KLKLF) please click the request investor info button.
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