Wild West Gold’s: mission is...

"To be the premiere emerging mining exploration company creating stakeholder value through sustainable and responsible growth."

16th April 2011

Alex Burton on the day of "Discovery "at the initial Copper Find on Vermillion Forks

WILD WEST GOLD CORP. is a mineral exploration company, based in British Columbia,focused on discovering economic deposits of gold, silver, base and rare earth metals in North America.

Our strategy is to develop early stage projects that have the potential to expose the up-side associated with initial and new discoveries.

New Agate Mountain Claims in Princeton, BC Area

11th April 2011

New Claims acquired on and around Agate Mountain area to the south and east of Mt. D’Arcy group of Vermillion Forks Claims Group
(See map below).

Agate Mountain Area Claims

Vermillion Forks Claims
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Google View of Agate Mountain
Agate Mountain Slide Area
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View off of Agate Mountain
Agate Mountain

Area Magnetometer Map
Area Magnetometer Map
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MTO Map Locations of WWG Claims in BC

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WWG News

19th August 2011

Copper mine officially opens.
It's cause for celebration when BC's newest operating mine opens its doors to the people of Princeton. Read it on Global News: Copper mine officially opens - Evening News - Videos | Global BC

View off of Agate Mountain
Copper Mountain

Copper mine officially opens

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6th April 2011

New Claims acquired on and around Agate Mountain area to the north, south and east of Mt. D’Arcy group of Vermillion Forks
Claims Group
(«See map to the left«).

View off of Agate Mountain
Agate Mountain

1st March 2011

Wild West Gold Corp. has just optioned the sale of the initial East Group of the Vermillion Forks Claims Group .

1st March 2011

Wild West Gold Corp. has just completed the sale of the West Group of the Vermillion Forks Claims Group and The Copper Mountain Fractions.

20th September 2010

Wild West Gold Corp. has just recieved a preliminary report on the work zone area from the summer work program for the Vermillion Forks Claims Group.

10th August 2010

Wild West Gold Corp. has just completed the summer work program for the Vermillion Forks Claims Group.

Preliminary Princeton Anomaly Report

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24th November 2010

Vermillion Forks Claims Mag

Vermillion Forks
Magnetometer Map

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Vermillion Forks Claims Assessment Report

Vermillion Forks
Technical Assessment Report
Nov 12, 2010

For further information, contact
Mike Lee
@ 604-728-2683.




 

Links To Area Mines

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  • The Copper Mountain Mine
    Web Site

    View Here
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  • New Afton Mine, Kamloops
    NewGold’s Web Site

    View Here
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  • Highland Valley, Kamloops
    Highbank Resource’s Web Site

    View Here
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Links To Mining News

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  • August 9, 2010
  • Copper demand no flash in the pan, forum told
    Ivanhoe boss Robert Friedland predicts that electric cars will vastly increase world markets.
    View Here
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  • April 7, 2011
  • Global copper supply deficit could be 500,000 tonnes in 2011 - Rio Tinto
    Head of Rio Tinto's copper unit, Andrew Harding, says the world copper market could see a supply deficit of half a million tonnes in 2011 and the shortage may extend beyond 2013
    View Here


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History of Mining in The Princeton Area

View North off of Darcy Mountain
Princeton in 1890

  • Intially Coal was discovered in Similkameen before the mainland was proclaimed a crown colony on 19 November, 1858. In the summer and fall of that year John Fall Allison explored and settled in the valley and found coal on the right bank of the Similkameen, just above the forks, near the east end of the river bridge, and in the hill that rises on the south side of the new road to Hedley. The Allisons set up a large stock ranch as well as staked claims in gold, coal and copper. Known by the name Vermilion Forks, after the red, yellow and orange ochre gathered by the natives for face painting the area was also referred to as Allison's or Allison Flats.         Read more...