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12 www.resourceworld.com D E C E M B E R / J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8 Nestled just east of the Alaskan Panhandle and encompassing some 17,000 km 2 , the Golden Triangle region of northwest British Columbia has seen a huge run-up in exploration activity this past summer. The Golden Triangle region, home of the Tahltan First Nations, is not a new play – it's an old play with new life. Valuable metals were first discovered back in 1861 before Canada was a country. It was not until 1918 when the first big discovery gave rise to the first mine to achieve com- mercial production – the Premier Mine, which produced 2 million ounces of gold and 45 million ounces of silver. It's easy to detail the accomplishments of the early explorers and miners in writ- ing but it just doesn't do justice to the hardships and suffering they had to endure in this vast, rugged and remote region. Before helicopters became common in the 1960s, horses were used to access the Golden Triangle. Sometimes even the horses had to wear snowshoes! One of the more notable miners in the Golden Triangle region was the recently deceased Donald McLeod. Born in Stewart in 1928, growing up he had a grizzly bear for a pet. In 1961 he was in charge of the Premier gold mine. Now a third genera- tion, geologist Robert McLeod is President and CEO of IDM Mining Ltd. The com- pany is named for Rob's father Ian McLeod and Uncle Don McLeod. As the years went by, other mineral discoveries were made, including Snip (1 million ounces gold), Eskay Creek (3 mil- lion ounces of gold/160 million ounces of silver). In more recent times Imperial Metals Corp. [III-TSX; IPMLF-OTC] owns the producing Red Chris copper-gold mine. Another recent development is the BRITISH COLUMBIA'S Golden Triangle by Ellsworth Dickson With new mines and new discoveries, the Golden Triangle offers both explorers and mining stock investors some exciting opportunities in this world-class mineral play. The geological team of Colorado Resources discusses exploration plans for the North ROK property in the Golden Triangle region of northwestern British Columbia where a 2,529-metre drilling program was recently completed. Photo courtesy Colorado Resources Ltd.

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