Trailbreaker Resources Advances Multiple Exploration Projects in British Columbia and Yukon

Trailbreaker Resources Ltd. is progressing several high-potential gold and copper projects in mining-friendly regions of Canada, positioning the company to capitalize on anticipated commodity market growth through strategic exploration and permitting advancements.

September 15, 2025
Trailbreaker Resources Advances Multiple Exploration Projects in British Columbia and Yukon

Trailbreaker Resources Ltd. has provided a comprehensive update on its mineral exploration activities across British Columbia and Yukon Territory, highlighting progress on multiple gold and copper projects. The company's current focus includes three key projects in BC: the Liberty copper-molybdenum porphyry project, Coho copper-gold porphyry project, and the newly discovered Atsutla high-grade gold project.

The Atsutla Gold project, located 120 km northwest of Dease Lake, represents a significant new discovery with grab samples returning up to 630 g/t gold. The project features two distinct targets: the Highlands zone, a high-grade orogenic gold discovery, and the Swan zone, a copper-gold-silver porphyry target 26 km to the southeast. Recent consolidation of key ground west of the Highlands zone, where mineralization extends over a 750 x 600-meter area, suggests potential for additional discoveries. The property is fully permitted for drilling, with preparations underway for a first-pass exploration program.

At the Liberty Cu-Mo project northwest of Quesnel, the company has expanded its claim package from 5,054 to 9,453 hectares following favorable drill results and geophysical surveys. While a phase 2 drill program planned for May-June 2025 was delayed due to additional archaeological and environmental assessment requirements, these studies have been completed and are under review. The project's significant size increase underscores its potential scale.

The recently acquired Coho property, adjacent to Pacific Ridge Exploration's Chuchi deposit near the Mount Milligan mine, represents one of Trailbreaker's most advanced projects. Despite existing drilling permits from the previous operator, the company is pursuing a new 5-year area-based permit that would allow up to 50 drill sites, reflecting the project's substantial scope. Historic geophysical data from 2022-2023 is being modeled to aid drill targeting for this never-drilled porphyry target.

Additional project developments include the newly acquired Wheaton Gold property east of Dease Lake, where surface exploration is mobilizing, and the Castle Rock property on Vancouver Island, which recently received approval for a 5-year drilling permit including up to 40 drill sites. The company maintains a pipeline of exploration projects throughout the region, including properties near Golden, Clearwater, Williams Lake, and in Yukon Territory.

These developments position Trailbreaker to potentially benefit from what company leadership describes as the early stages of a new multi-decade commodity bull market. The diverse portfolio of drill-ready projects across mining-friendly jurisdictions, combined with adequate funding and strategic permitting advancements, provides multiple opportunities for significant mineral discoveries in the coming years.