
Brixton Metals Begins Drilling at Thorn Copper-Gold Project in Northwest British Columbia
Drill bits pierce earth's secrets
Gold and copper wait
VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Brixton Metals Corporation (TSX-V: BBB, OTCQB: BBBXF) has initiated its 2025 drilling season at the Thorn Copper-Gold Project, located in Northwest British Columbia, Canada [1][2][3][4]. The project site, spanning 2,945 square kilometers, is situated approximately 90 kilometers northeast of Juneau, Alaska.
The company announced on May 28, 2025, that its exploration camp is now operational and drilling has commenced [1][2][3][4]. Brixton Metals reports being fully funded for this year's exploration program, which aims to expand near-surface gold mineralization in the Camp Creek Corridor and at the Trapper Gold Target. Additionally, the company plans to conduct drill tests for new, near-surface copper porphyry mineralization at the Catalyst Target [1][2][3][4].
According to the exploration plan highlights, Brixton Metals intends to drill between 8,000 to 10,000 meters across several target areas [2][3][4]. This drilling campaign will focus on both gold and copper targets, as previously disclosed in a news release dated May 6, 2025 [2][3][4].
The Thorn Project's gold geochemistry has been mapped, revealing potential high-sulphidation style gold mineralization near the surface. These zones are interpreted as possible feeder structures, with three specific drill holes (307, 221, and 294) encountering gold mineralization that appears to have a northeast trend [1].
While the company expresses optimism about the project, investors and interested parties should note that mineral exploration involves risks and uncertainties. The success of the drilling program and its impact on Brixton Metals' future operations remain to be seen as the exploration progresses.