Thesis Gold: Advancing High-Grade Resource Potential in the Golden Horseshoe of Northern BC
Thesis Gold is a led by a dynamic group of resource sector professionals who have a track record of success in mineral exploration. The Company is focused in the prolific Golden Horseshoe of British Columbia where it is defining and developing the substantial resource potential of the Ranch Project.

Thesis Gold is a led by a dynamic group of resource sector professionals who have a track record of success in mineral exploration. The Company is focused in the prolific Golden Horseshoe of British Columbia where it is defining and developing the substantial resource potential of the Ranch Project.
Ranch Project
The Ranch Property covers 178 km2 of highly prospective rocks in the northeastern region of the prolific metal-endowed Stikine Terrane, British Columbia, Canada. Magmatic events in Stikine during the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic were the driving source for the development of mineralizing porphyry and epithermal systems. On both the east and west sides of the Bowser Basin the same magmatic and mineralizing events are recognized (Logan and Mihalynuk, 2014), forming an arch of gold and polymetallic mineralization; which is depicted herein as the 'Golden Horseshoe' which includes the Golden Triangle.
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