The New Yukon Gold Rush
The New Yukon Gold Rush
Once home to North America's greatest gold rush, Yukon's Klondike is witnessing strong signs of history repeated.
After more than 12 years of systematic, state-of-the-art surveying across the formations which fed the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush, several well-positioned companies have confirmed major resources in the last 18 months.
These projects all have one thing in common. They were all identified by a single man with a deeply-rooted knowledge of the region and an unparalleled approach to surveying.
The man is Shawn Ryan. The region is called the White Gold District. And Taku Gold is one of its largest landholders.
Capitalizing On A Golden Opportunity
With 66,920 hectares across nine properties in the White Gold District, Taku Gold's properties neighbour numerous properties which have already confirmed major finds. These include Kinross' Golden Saddle and JP Ross Projects, which have demonstrated major gold resources.
For Taku Gold Corporation, it's a rare opportunity.
What's more, the company is poised to capitalize, with the highly experienced leadership, strong balance sheet, technical expertise and regional roots to aggressively develop these properties.
