The ultra-high-grade champion of Canadian gold. Red Lake's extraordinary deposits have produced over 30 million ounces from veins that sometimes exceeded 2 oz/ton.
Spectacular high-grade zones. The High Grade Zone at Campbell produced grades exceeding 2 oz/ton — visible gold in almost every sample.
Archean greenstone belt with exceptional structural controls. Gold occurs in iron-formation-hosted veins and shear zones.
Remote. 5-hour drive from Winnipeg or fly in. The town exists entirely because of gold — and the exploration continues.
The Campbell-Red Lake Mine, discovered in 1944 and operated until 2019, was one of the world's most extraordinary gold deposits. At its peak, miners extracted ore grading 2.5 oz/ton from the High Grade Zone — visible gold speckling almost every piece of quartz.
Red Lake is famous for ultra-high-grade gold zones. The Campbell-Red Lake Mine produced over 30 million ounces, and portions of the deposit graded over 2 oz/ton — extraordinarily rich by global standards.
Very remote. Red Lake is 175km from the nearest major highway (at Kenora). Before roads were built, everything came in by float plane. The town has about 4,000 residents and services the surrounding mining operations.
Crown Land is available for prospecting with a license, but the area is heavily claimed by major mining companies. The town of Red Lake is a service center and base for exploration — you'll see core shacks and drilling operations everywhere.
Optional gold-culture references for readers curious about bars, coins, purity and storage language after prospecting. These are third-party resources, not financial advice.
Third-party resource for learning how vaulted physical gold services describe storage, fees and custody.
Useful for comparing bars, coins, premiums and purity language after learning field testing basics.
Browse mainstream bullion product formats and premiums as gold-culture background, not prospecting advice.
Reference catalogue for seeing common retail names, weights and purity markings used on coins and bars.
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✓ Information last verified: January 2026