about kingfisher
Kingfisher is an early-stage mineral exploration company with exposure to copper, gold, and silver, and purely focused in British Columbia
Kingfisher has consolidated the largest contiguous project held by a junior exploration company in BC’s Golden Triangle. The project sits entirely within the Traditional Territory of the Tahltan First Nation.
We employ a systematic approach to exploration and after consolidating our expansive HWY 37 Project, with potential for multiple mineral districts, we are now in the process of refining areas of interest and drilling the best opportunities defined by our comprehensive risk/reward evaluation.
HWY 37 contains a wealth of historical data that we are integrating into the proprietary exploration concepts we have developed from decades of porphyry copper-gold exploration experience in British Columbia. Our exploration strategy is simple and sets us apart from other explorers. We are testing new “search spaces” where discovery opportunities remain in one of the worlds most well-endowed mineral districts.
Why Invest
Kingfisher Highlights
Golden Triangle Advantage
Stable political environment, supportive Indigenous communities, and constantly improving infrastructure.
Discovery Driven Team
Young and driven technical team, highly experienced within copper-gold porphyry exploration in the Golden Triangle and elsewhere throughout the world.
Copper-Gold Exploration
Focused on copper-gold porphyry exploration – the deposit type that hosts the worlds largest copper and gold systems.
District-Scale Project
A commanding 849km² land position in the heart of the Golden Triangle that borders Teck and Newmont’s projects. Potential for multiple discoveries spanning multiple ages of mineralization.
Consolidate, Explore, Drill
Kingfisher entered the Golden Triangle in 2023 and has aggressively consolidated the largest junior-held contiguous land position. We continue to systematically explore and drill for discoveries.
Robust Share Structure
Tight share structure with unusually high levels of institutional and UHNW ownership relative to our peers.