Company Description
Trifecta Gold Ltd. (OTCQB: TRRFF; TSXV: TG) is a Canadian-based precious metals exploration company focused on gold exploration in Yukon, Canada and Nevada, United States. The company describes its strategy as increasing shareholder value through the discovery and development of 100% held gold projects in these jurisdictions. Trifecta operates in the gold ore mining industry within the broader mining and resource exploration sector.
According to company disclosures, Trifecta has secured an option to acquire a 100% interest in the Mt. Hinton and Rye projects and nine other highly prospective, intrusion-related gold projects located in Yukon’s Tombstone Gold Belt. This belt extends more than 1,000 km from the Fairbanks district in Alaska across Yukon and hosts multiple Reduced Intrusion-Related Gold System (RIRGS) mines and deposits. Trifecta highlights that over 17 million ounces of gold have been discovered in the Yukon portion of the belt since May 2020.
Beyond Yukon, Trifecta reports additional projects in Nevada. Initial drilling at the company’s Yuge Gold Project in northern Nevada has identified multiple broad zones of gold mineralization near historical high-grade mines. The Eureka Project in Yukon hosts an approximately 8 x 2.5 kilometre belt of surface showings and anomalous gold-in-soil that straddle the headwaters of two productive placer creeks in Yukon’s southern Klondike Goldfields. The Treble Project covers a large hydrothermal system located between Western Copper and Gold Corporation’s Casino deposit and Rockhaven Resources Ltd.’s Klaza deposit, both in Yukon.
Core exploration focus
Trifecta’s recent activity has concentrated on two key Yukon projects within the Tombstone Gold Belt:
- Rye Project (eastern Yukon) – The Rye Project is located in eastern Yukon, approximately 14 km south of the North Canol Road, an unpaved, government-maintained highway. Work in 2024 outlined an intense, roughly 500 x 200 metre gold-, bismuth- and tellurium-in-soil anomaly overlying the contact zone of a mapped reduced intrusion and surrounding hornfels. Company reports describe sheeted quartz veining within the intrusion and surrounding hornfels, with vein specimen samples yielding up to 21.1 g/t gold and 8,550 ppm bismuth.
- Mt. Hinton Project (Keno Hill Mining District) – Mt. Hinton is described as a road-accessible, camp-scale property with over 60 precious metals veins identified to date. It lies within the Keno Hill Mining District of the Tombstone Gold Belt, less than 4 km from Hecla Mining Company’s Keno Hill mill. Historical exploration largely focused on silver potential, but Trifecta notes that visible gold has been found in many known veins and that many bonanza grade (>100 g/t gold) assays have been reported from surface grab and chip samples.
At Mt. Hinton, Trifecta reports that the project is underlain by extensions of the stratigraphy that hosts Keno Hill mines. The company notes active placer mines on creeks draining in all directions from the property and indicates that, based on metal zonation and regional magnetic signatures, a reduced intrusion on the property is theorized to be a driver for mineralization. The GC target at Mt. Hinton is associated with a magnetic low and resistivity anomaly that Trifecta is testing through drilling.
Rye Project drilling and geology
Trifecta has carried out an inaugural diamond drilling program at the Rye Project. The company reports completing approximately 1,992 metres of diamond drilling in six holes in 2025. Drill holes were directed toward zones of densely sheeted quartz-tourmaline±arsenopyrite veins located in and around the reduced, mid-Cretaceous Itsi Pluton and Itsi East plutons in the eastern portion of Yukon’s Tombstone Gold Belt.
Company releases describe:
- Hole RY-25-01 intersecting a 224 m wide zone (from surface) of hornfels-hosted sheeted quartz-pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite±arsenopyrite±scheelite veins, with measured vein densities often greater than 25 per metre.
- Gold assay results from RY-25-01 including 1.02 g/t gold over 37 metres, with a sub-interval of 1.98 g/t gold over 15 metres.
- Hole RY-25-02 intersecting quartz veining that returned 44.3 g/t gold over 0.58 metres.
- Hole RY-25-04 bottoming in 1.97 metres grading 1,465 g/t silver, 0.22% copper and 0.97% WO3 before being terminated in a fault, with the full width of the mineralized zone not known.
- Hole RY-25-06 intersecting a 210 m wide zone of sheeted veining with vein densities similar to those in RY-25-01, interpreted by the company as sampling a lower-temperature portion of the hydrothermal system based on geochemical ratios.
Trifecta states that multi-element geochemical analysis at Rye is consistent with the margins of a Reduced Intrusion-Related Gold System. Company commentary indicates that the wide zones of consistent veining in RY-25-01 and RY-25-06 support the interpretation that Rye lies on the edges of a large mineralized hydrothermal system.
Mt. Hinton drilling and surface work
At Mt. Hinton, Trifecta has initiated diamond drilling at the GC target and completed at least two holes totalling 753 metres. These holes were designed to test for evidence of an intrusion in the floor of Granite Creek, targeting a modelled resistivity high and magnetic responses considered by the company to be indicative of intrusive rocks. The drill holes intersected Keno Hill Formation stratigraphy, zones of disseminated pyrrhotite, narrow galena and sphalerite veins, and a wide fault zone. Trifecta reports that these holes did not return significant gold or silver results.
In addition to drilling, the company has carried out prospecting, rock geochemical sampling and trenching at Mt. Hinton. Excavator trenching at the “78 vein” returned 9.85 g/t gold over 1.30 metres along strike of a previous surface exposure that returned 24 g/t gold over 1.25 metres. A specimen sample of semi-massive arsenopyrite from a pit northeast of this trench yielded 20.6 g/t gold.
Other Yukon and Nevada projects
Trifecta’s broader project portfolio, as described in multiple company communications, includes:
- Yuge Gold Project (northern Nevada) – Initial drilling has identified multiple broad zones of gold mineralization near historical high-grade mines.
- Eureka Project (Yukon) – Hosts an approximately 8 x 2.5 km belt of surface showings and anomalous gold-in-soil at the headwaters of two productive placer creeks in Yukon’s southern Klondike Goldfields.
- Treble Project (Yukon) – Covers a large hydrothermal system located between the Casino copper-gold deposit and the Klaza gold-silver deposit.
Across these projects, Trifecta emphasizes intrusion-related and hydrothermal gold systems, with a focus on structural corridors, sheeted quartz veining and geochemical anomalies in gold and associated pathfinder elements such as bismuth, tellurium, arsenic and tungsten.
Exploration practices and technical oversight
Trifecta’s news releases describe detailed sampling and analytical procedures. Rock and core samples from Rye and Mt. Hinton have been analyzed by ALS Minerals, with sample preparation in Whitehorse, Yukon and assays and geochemical analyses in North Vancouver, British Columbia. Analytical methods include fire assay with atomic absorption spectroscopy for gold, multi-element analysis by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, and overlimit assays using gravimetric finishes or inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy for higher-grade samples.
The company reports that certified assay standards, coarse reject duplicates, field duplicates and blanks are routinely inserted into the sample stream to monitor data quality. Technical information in the releases is stated to be approved by Trifecta’s Vice President, a professional geoscientist and qualified person under National Instrument 43-101.
Trading and status
Trifecta Gold Ltd. shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol TG and on the OTCQB market under the symbol TRRFF. The available information describes the company as an active exploration-stage issuer focused on gold projects in Yukon and Nevada. No information in the provided materials indicates delisting, deregistration, bankruptcy, merger completion or a change of corporate name.
Key themes for investors
Based on the company’s own descriptions, Trifecta’s story centres on:
- Exploration-stage exposure to gold systems in Yukon’s Tombstone Gold Belt and northern Nevada.
- Focus on intrusion-related and hydrothermal gold systems characterized by sheeted quartz veining and distinct geochemical signatures.
- A portfolio that includes Mt. Hinton, Rye, Yuge, Eureka, Treble and additional intrusion-related gold projects for which the company holds or seeks options to acquire 100% interests.
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