Golden Cariboo Resources is advancing its exploration capabilities through a sophisticated LiDAR survey of its expansive Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property in central British Columbia. The company has contracted Eagle Mapping Ltd. to conduct a detailed terrain mapping survey across its 94,899-hectare property, strategically located near Hixon.
The summer 2025 survey will leverage LiDAR technology's precision to provide critical geological insights, potentially transforming the company's understanding of the property's mineral potential. By utilizing this advanced geospatial mapping technique, Golden Cariboo Resources aims to refine exploration targets and develop more strategic resource development approaches.
LiDAR technology offers significant advantages in geological exploration, enabling researchers to create highly detailed three-dimensional representations of terrain. This allows for more precise identification of potential mineralization zones and geological structures that might be challenging to detect through traditional mapping methods.
The property's historical context adds significance to this technological investment. Located in an area with a rich gold mining history, including over 101 placer gold creeks along a 90-kilometer trend, the survey could uncover new insights into the region's geological potential. The Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property, which was originally discovered in 1865, continues to hold promise for future mineral exploration.
By employing cutting-edge mapping technologies, Golden Cariboo Resources demonstrates its commitment to innovative exploration techniques and maximizing the potential of its significant land holdings in British Columbia's mineral-rich landscape.



