TerraX bolsters Yellowknife City Gold Project with land expansion

TerraX Minerals is lengthening it’s Yellowknife range even further.

The company’s Yellowknife City Gold Project will now have an additional 337.5 square km expansion added to it’s current properties.

The land is spread out over 47 claims. Those claims nearly double TerraX’s coverage up to roughly 771.6 square km in the Yellowknife area.

TerraX CEO Joe Campbell, in a statement, praised the Yellowknife land for the potential gold it may hold.

The consolidation of the most prospective 70 kilometers of gold bearing strike length on this belt reinforces TerraX’s dominant control of this major gold district. TerraX will continue to comprehensively explore this entire land package in the coming campaigns.

To see a map of the area, click here.

Cameron Wilkinson
Cameron Wilkinson
News Reporter

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