Canada One Mining Corp. has achieved a significant milestone with the acquisition of a five-year exploration drilling permit from the British Columbia Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals for its flagship Copper Dome Project. This permit is a pivotal development for the company, allowing for an extensive exploration of the project, with particular attention to the newly discovered Boundary Zone identified in 2023. The CEO and President, Peter Berdusco, highlighted that the 2025 field season will focus on specific exploration targets, informed by a thorough analysis of geological, geochemical, geophysical, and structural data.
The historical drilling results from the Friday Creek and Combination Creek Zones have already indicated promising intercepts of copper and gold, pointing to the potential for significant mineral resources. The project's proximity to Hudbay Mineral's Copper Mountain Mine deposits, merely 1.5 kilometers away, further underscores its geological importance. This strategic location enhances the project's potential to contribute to the mining sector's growth and the global demand for critical metals.
The exploration permit is a critical step for Canada One Mining Corp. in its quest to explore and possibly develop vital metal resources. It provides the necessary regulatory framework for conducting detailed geological investigations, which could lead to the discovery of substantial mineral deposits. The advancement of the Copper Dome Project is timely, aligning with the increasing global need for critical metals. Through systematic exploration and the application of advanced geological assessment techniques, Canada One aims to generate value for its investors while supporting the region's mineral exploration endeavors.
For more information on the Copper Dome Project and its exploration activities, visit https://www.canadaonemining.com.


