Newfoundland has quietly become one of the most watched addresses in Canadian gold exploration — and Gold Hunter Resources (CSE: HUNT) is making a significant move to establish itself there.
Sean Kingsley, President and CEO of Gold Hunter Resources, joined us at the Red Cloud Pre-PDAC 2026 Mining Showcase in Toronto to outline the company’s growing footprint near the past-producing Ming Mine. Through a recent land consolidation, Gold Hunter now controls roughly 26,000 hectares along a major fault structure — a position that comes loaded with existing data.
The company is sitting on 493 historic drill holes, tens of thousands of soil samples, and multiple identified mineralized trends. Rather than drill blind, the team is taking a methodical approach: compiling that historic dataset, applying machine learning to sharpen its targeting, and using those insights to guide a 10,000-metre inaugural drill program designed to both expand known mineralization and test new discovery targets.
In this conversation, Kingsley walks through the land package, the data compilation process, and what Gold Hunter is hoping to prove with its first major drill campaign in the ground.
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