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FAQ: Golden Cariboo's 2025 Mineral Exploration at Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine Property
TL;DR
Golden Cariboo's 2025 exploration expanded gold mineralization and discovered new zones, offering investors potential advantage through advanced PhotonAssay technology and strategic 2026 scaling.
The 2025 program involved 1,729.79m of drilling across eight holes, using PhotonAssay technology to verify gold grades and identify new mineralization zones through systematic testing.
Golden Cariboo's exploration advances responsible resource development in British Columbia, potentially creating local economic opportunities while rediscovering historical gold rush areas with modern techniques.
Golden Cariboo discovered a new zone 2km from their main site with gold-silver mineralization, using photon technology that increased gold grade detection by 5.9%.
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This announcement summarizes Golden Cariboo Resources Ltd.'s 2025 mineral exploration program at its Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine Property in British Columbia, detailing drilling activities, technological implementations, and significant findings.
The property is located approximately 4 kilometers northeast of Hixon and 50 kilometers southeast of Prince George, British Columbia.
Key highlights include: implementation of PhotonAssay™ technology, verification of increased gold grades through reanalysis, discovery of the Km Uno Zone 2 km southeast of the Halo zone, significant gold intersections in drill holes like QGQ25-23, and engagement of MSALABS for assay preparation.
The company encountered early challenges when collaring in argillite on the east side of the contact, losing four holes either short of or within the mineralized Halo zone due to technical drilling difficulties.
In 2025, Golden Cariboo drilled a total of 1,729.79m (5,675 ft) in eight NQ-sized surface diamond drill holes, focusing on expanding gold mineralization at the Halo zone while testing geochemical and structural targets including the argillite-greenstone contact.
PhotonAssay™ technology was implemented as part of the company's regular assay protocol, and reanalysis of QGQ24-20 using this technology verified and increased gold grades by 5.9% compared to fire assay.
At the Km Uno Zone, 2 km southeast of the Halo zone, initial samples from mineralized volcanic subcrop or angular float yielded 1.1 g/t gold with 8.0 g/t silver and 0.57 g/t gold with 3.3 g/t silver, aligning with airborne resistivity, ground conductivity anomalies, and a strong gold-silver-arsenic soil anomaly.
Drilling was suspended on December 18, 2025, and will continue in early 2026 to test both the northern extension of the Halo zone and down dip mineralization of MMI gold-in-soil anomalies. Currently, samples from QGQ25-25 are being analyzed, QGQ25-26 to 27 are being prepared for shipping, and QGQ25-28 is being logged with plans to continue drilling in January.
Golden Cariboo has engaged MSALABS in Prince George, B.C. to prepare and conduct PhotonAssay™ for gold and silver. The proximity of the property to the lab and availability of silver with PhotonAssay™ technology may expedite turnaround time of assay results.
The company trades under the symbols CSE:GCC, OTC:GCCFF, WKN:A402CQ, and FSE:3TZ.
Curated from NewMediaWire

