In this interview, Dan Stuart and the chief geologist of Juggernaut Exploration (TSX-V: JUGR, FSE: 4JE), Manuele Lazzarotto, explain the latest developments on the Big One Project in the Golden Triangle, British Columbia.
The company reports its discovery of an exceptionally extensive gold, silver, and copper-rich polymetallic vein system – the so-called “Highway of Gold” – with now over 300 veins, up to 8 m wide and with strikes of up to 500 m. Initial sample analyses yielded up to 79 g/t gold and 3,157 g/t silver. The main discovery, the Eldorado system, extends over an area of approximately 22 km² and is still open for expansion. Juggernaut has already received a five-year drilling permit and is planning an initial drilling campaign in 2026.
In addition, the “Gold Swarm” zone was identified – a 3 km² area with over 100 gold-rich veins, up to 4.5 m wide and with up to 700 m of vertical extent. Samples yielded up to 231.8 g/t gold equivalent. The results underscore the potential of a large, previously untapped mineralizing system at depth.
The video provides an overview of the exploration successes, the geological highlights, and the planned next steps, in particular the preparation for the 2026 drilling.