Investor Insight
Bold Ventures Inc. is a Canadian mineral exploration company poised for discovery. The company is advancing a portfolio of precious, battery, and critical metals projects in Tier-1 jurisdictions across Ontario and Quebec. Through systematic exploration and targeted acquisitions, Bold is positioned to meet rising global demand for gold, copper, nickel and critical minerals essential to North America’s electrification plans.
Overview
Bold Ventures (TSXV:BOL) is a Canadian mineral exploration company advancing a diversified portfolio of gold, copper, nickel and critical mineral projects across Ontario and Quebec, both consistently ranking among the safest and most mining-friendly in the world.
Bold’s balanced approach to both precious and critical metals aligns with two powerful global themes: the enduring demand for gold and silver as stores of value, and the accelerating transition to electrification and clean energy requiring copper, nickel and chromium.
Bold’s assets are concentrated in three prolific mining districts of Northern Ontario – Thunder Bay West, Wawa West and the James Bay Lowlands (Ring of Fire) – each offering significant exploration upside and logistical advantages.
Thunder Bay West hosts Bold’s most advanced gold and copper properties – Burchell, Traxxin and Wilcorp – within the geologically rich Shebandowan Greenstone Belt, home to multiple active and past-producing mines.
Wawa West, anchored by the Farwell gold-copper project, sits within a historically productive gold camp with strong indications of both precious and base metal VMS-style mineralization.
The Ring of Fire, in the James Bay Lowlands, is Bold’s long-term critical-mineral growth platform. The company’s Koper Lake project includes a carried interest in the Black Horse Chromite Deposit — one of North America’s most significant undeveloped sources of chromium — as well as substantial nickel, copper and PGE potential in the surrounding claim blocks.
Complementing this Ontario portfolio, Bold added two high-quality exploration-stage assets in 2024–2025: the Springdale East gold project near Red Lake, Ontario, and the Joutel gold and base metal project in Quebec.
Underpinning this portfolio is a leadership team with decades of exploration experience and direct involvement in three world-class discoveries — Eagle River, Windfall Lake and the Ring of Fire deposits. This record of success, combined with a pipeline of highly prospective targets now moving toward the drill stage, positions Bold Ventures to deliver steady exploration progress and value creation across a range of commodity markets.
Company Highlights
- Bold Ventures explores for precious, battery and critical metals in Canada, with active exploration projects in the Thunder Bay West, Wawa West and James Bay Lowlands (Ring of Fire) regions.
- The company’s flagship Burchell gold-copper project has advanced through new discoveries, sampling and mechanical stripping programs completed in 2025.
- Bold holds a carried interest in the Black Horse Chromite deposit at Koper Lake, adjacent to Ring of Fire Metals’ Eagle’s Nest nickel-copper deposit – a key critical-minerals hub for Ontario.
- Recent exploration success at the Wilcorp property revealed a new style of gold-silver-copper mineralization, adding significant upside potential.
- The company also owns and continues to evaluate its Traxxin Gold, Farwell Gold-Copper, Springpole East Gold, and Joutel Gold-Base Metal projects.
- Bold’s management and technical teams have participated in three world-class discoveries – Eagle River, Windfall Lake and the Ring of Fire deposits – providing deep operational and geological expertise.
Key Projects
Burchell Gold and Battery Metals Project
The Burchell property (242 claims covering 4,607 ha) lies about 100 km west of Thunder Bay, contiguous with Gold X2 Mining Inc.’s Moss gold project hosting the 6-Moz Moss Lake deposit.
Project Highlights:
- Western Shebandowan Greenstone Belt: The Burchell project is located in the Western Shebandowan Greenstone Belt, a high-potential, active mineral belt containing copper, gold, silver, nickel, zinc, molybdenum and other minerals.
- Contiguous with Significant Gold Property: The Burchell property is contiguous with Goldshore Resources’ Moss gold project. The Moss Lake gold deposit lies within a major 25 km NE-trending structural corridor which also hosts the past-producing North Coldstream Mine and the East Coldstream gold deposit.
- Exploration permits were granted (Aug 2025) for line cutting, stripping, geophysical surveys and diamond drilling. Mechanical stripping and channel sampling of the 111 Zone and seven additional targets have been completed (Sept 2025). Drilling preparations are underway.
- 111 Zone Discovery: Sheared, silicified volcanics returned values up to 68 grams per ton (g/t) gold and 2.1 g/t gold over 0.5 m; anomalous zone 4.5 to 6.5 m wide and open along strike and depth.
- Soil Geochemistry: MMITM soil survey identified gold, copper and molybdenum anomalies coincident with a magnetic low along strike of the Moss Trend.
- New Showings: “Winter Gold” (952 parts per billion gold, 300 parts per million silver), “Moosehead Zone,” and other targets outline a 2.9 km discontinuous gold trend across the property.
Burchell Property Major Showings and Land Position
Traxxin Gold Project
The 100 percent owned Traxxin gold project is 130 km west of Thunder Bay and has 217 claims covering 4,043 hectares. The project has excellent existing infrastructure and is road-accessible, located between two major highways, cutting down on future development costs.
Project Highlights:
- Close Proximity to Significant Gold Deposit: The project is 40 km east of Agnico Eagle’s Hammond Reef deposit, which contains 5.6 Moz of gold at 0.71 g/t, including reserves, measured and indicated.
- Promising New and Historical Exploration Results: The 2021 drill hole campaign results indicated 3.6 g/t gold over 12.3 meters, including 6.13 g/t gold over 4.88 m.
- A joint venture with Lac des Mille Lacs First Nation (LDMLFN) continues to advance the project.
- Future plans include geophysical extension of the Main Zone northward and testing southern targets.
Farwell Gold-Copper Project
Located 55 km NW of Wawa, the 6,440-hectare Farwell project hosts gold-bearing quartz veins and base-metal VMS-style mineralization. Recent VTEM and magnetic surveys identified multiple targets for follow-up drilling. Geological and geophysical modelling was completed in 2025 to refine priority zones for testing in 2026.
Project Highlights:
- Promising Geological Formations: The claim group hosts gold-bearing quartz veins located within an iron formation that stretches along the western extensions of a major deformation zone. Additionally, there is base metal volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) style mineralization of copper, zinc, lead and silver. The property also features deformed ‘Timiskaming’ style conglomerates along the gold mineralizing trend (similar to Kirkland Lake, Geraldton).
- Exploration Highlights and Future Drill Targets: A VTEM survey has identified multiple anomalous areas for future drilling. Additional results and interpretation were incorporated into the existing database for future exploration and drill testing.
- Nearby existing infrastructure: Less than 2 km west of the Eagle River gold mines haulage road and is located approximately 6 km from the Eagle River Mill complex that also connects to major highways.
Wilcorp Gold Project
The Wilcorp property spans 264 ha with 18 staked and four patented claims. The project is located 17 km south of Hammond Reef and 32 km west of Traxxin.
Project Highlights:
- Historical Results: The Eagle prospect area has significant historical gold discoveries. Maps from 1946 indicate values up to 11.1 g/t gold over 4.1 m including 30.8 g/t gold over 0.8 m in core (unsubstantiated in the modern era). Recent values include up to 16.3 g/t gold in an area where 1990s drilling returned 1.8 g/t gold over 7.6 m.
- Sampling Results: In 2012, 62 grab samples ranged from <5 ppb gold up to 14,403 ppb gold (14.4 g/t gold), and in 2024, 39 grab samples ranged from <5 ppb gold up to 16,300 ppb gold (16.3 g/t gold).
- Geological Setting: The property is proximal to the Quetico Fault, a major east-west fault zone. Gold mineralization is hosted in shear zones in volcanic and dioritic rocks which are subparallel to the Quetico Fault.
Koper Lake Project (Ring of Fire)
The Koper Lake property (1,024 ha) is one of Bold’s long-term critical-metal assets, located within 300 m of Ring of Fire Metals’ Eagle’s Nest nickel-copper deposit.
Project Highlights:
- Multiple Commodity Streams: The Koper Lake project has significant potential for critical minerals, with potential to develop battery metals, chromite and precious metals for multiple revenue streams.
- Black Horse Chromite Deposit: NI 43-101 inferred resource of 85.9 Mt grading 34.5 percent Cr₂O₃ (at 20 percent cut-off). Bold owns a 10 percent carried interest through to production in chromite, and a 40 percent working interest in all other metals, with a right of first refusal on a 1 percent NSR.
- All Other Metals Ownership Interests: Bold 40 percent working interest, KWG 60 percent working interest; Bold has option to earn up to 80 percent working interest leaving KWG with a 20 percent working interest.
Ring of Fire Claims
The Ring of Fire asset is a future key project that will be given further attention as the Ring of Fire regional infrastructure and First Nation agreements are developed.
Project Highlights:
- The Ring of Fire Claims project is a grassroots exploration project that has significant potential targeting the battery metals nickel, copper and platinum group elements.
- Bold carried out a VTEM airborne survey in 2013 that located numerous geophysical anomalies that are prospective for battery metals.
- Further exploration is pending the development of access, infrastructure and First Nation agreements.
Springpole East Gold Project
The Springpole East gold project covers 4,180 hectares across 208 single-cell claims, located about 120 km east-northeast of Red Lake and 9 km east of First Mining Gold’s 4.9-million-ounce Springpole deposit. The property directly adjoins First Mining’s land package, placing Bold within the same gold-bearing structural corridor that hosts Springpole. Recent exploration by previous operators identified angular granitic boulders returning 191 to 1,270 ppb gold and mapped banded iron formations corresponding to strong magnetic anomalies in the northwest part of the property. Despite its highly prospective setting, the area remains underexplored, providing Bold with an opportunity for first-pass systematic fieldwork, including lake-sediment sampling and targeted prospecting planned for 2026.
Joutel Gold and Base Metal Project
The Joutel gold and base metal project comprises 41 mineral claims across 2,269 hectares in two claim groups, located about 140 km northwest of Val-d’Or and 6.5 km south-southeast of the former mining town of Joutel. The property lies within an established polymetallic belt that hosts the historic Joutel gold and base-metal mines and the nearby Explo-Zinc deposit. Bold first worked the area in 2012, conducting VTEM and magnetic surveys that outlined multiple untested anomalies. Historical drilling in the vicinity returned encouraging results, including 0.83 percent nickel over 3.7 m (1.27 percent nickel over 2.3 m sub-interval) and 0.51 g/t gold over 3.05 m, confirming the project’s nickel-gold-zinc polymetallic potential. Planned next steps include soil sampling and reconnaissance prospecting to refine Phase I drill targets in 2026.
Management Team
David Graham – Chief Executive Officer and Director
David Graham has been active in the mineral exploration industry for over 40 years. Between 1997 and 2004 he was co-founder, president and CEO of Normiska Corporation, an industrial minerals and materials company with four production facilities in Canada and the US.
Between 2006 and 2010 he was a director and vice-president of Noront Resources. During this time the company made major discoveries at Windfall Lake in Urban Twp., Quebec and the Ring of Fire in the James Bay Lowlands of Ontario. Graham has worked extensively in Canada as well as in the US, Scandinavia and Africa. His experience has frequently included working with First Nations and regulatory agencies on projects that ranged from a grassroots stage to advanced development.
Bruce MacLachlan – President and Chief Operating Officer
With over 40 years of experience in the exploration industry, Bruce MacLachlan is a proven exploration manager and has been a key member of a number of mineral discovery teams, including Noranda Exploration, Battle Mountain Gold, CanAlaska Uranium and Noront Resources. He was a prospector at Noranda Exploration and Battle Mountain Gold, exploration manager at CanAlaska Uranium and Noront Resources. He is a co-founder and president of Emerald Geological Services (EGS), a consulting company created in 2001.
Coleman Robertson – Vice-president of Exploration
Coleman Robertson is a professional geologist who has worked exploring for gold, base metals and rare earth elements. His experience includes a wide range of exploration activities from grassroots to discovery stage projects. Employed by EGS since 2017, Robertson is vice-president of exploration for EGS and has experience with multiple projects in multiple jurisdictions, including Bold’s gold and copper projects in Northwestern Ontario and EGS’s high grade Cu-Ag-Pb-Zn-Au-Co project in Nunavut.
Robert Suttie – Chief Financial Officer
Robert Suttie currently serves as CFO with over 40 years’ experience as a consultant raising capital for emerging companies. He has been a director/executive at several private/public corporations.
William Johnstone – Corporate Secretary and Legal Counsel
William Johnstone is the company’s corporate counsel and corporate secretary. Johnstone has been a partner at Gardiner Roberts LLP since February 2005, practicing in the areas of corporate and securities law for over 40 years.
Ian Bodie-Brown – Director
Ian Bodie-Brown is an industry consultant with over 35 years’ experience. He is chairman of Rio Silver (on the TSX Venture Exchange) and a professional geologist.
Steve Brunelle – Director
Steve Brunelle is a professional geologist with over 35 years’ experience and is the chairman of Rio Silver (on the TSX Venture Exchange).