Project Overview
The Kispiox Project is focused on a series of structurally controlled stibnite-bearing vein zones enriched in antimony, located within a well-defined corridor on Kispiox Mountain. The project has returned strong assay confirming the presence of multiple mineralized zones with consistent antimony values and associated polymetallic elements.

KS Zone 1
A broad antimony-quartz vein zone measuring approximately 10 metres in width.
- Average Grade: 0.33% Sb
- Includes a 10–15 cm stibnite-rich vein returning 29.69% Sb
KS Zone 2
A 6 metre-wide massive sulfide zone.
- Average Grade: 2.52% Sb
- Includes a 2 metre interval grading 6.48% Sb
KS Zone 3
A vein system composed of three narrower antimony-quartz veins.
- Individual vein widths range from 1–10 cm
- Assays up to 2.76% Sb
Assay Results
Ultra High-Grade Sb: Sample A0027254 returned 29.69% Sb from a 10–15 cm stibnite vein.
Broad Mineralization: Composite and chip samples show 2–10 m wide mineralized zones with disseminated sulfides.
Multiple Vein Sets: Several samples include multiple stibnite veins (up to 4 per sample), ranging from <1 cm to 15 cm wide.
Consistent Sb Values: Numerous samples report >1% Sb, confirming widespread antimony enrichment.
Associated Metals: Minor values of Ag, Au, Pb, Zn, and Cu present across most samples.




