Kirkland Lake Discoveries: Forty Thousand Hectares in One of Mining’s Best Camps

Kirkland Lake Discoveries: Forty Thousand Hectares in One of Mining’s Best Camps

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Recorded on November 13, 2025.
Kirkland Lake Discoveries (CVE: KLDC)
Natural Resource Stocks host Steve Yang sits down with Stefan from Kirkland Lake Discoveries for a deep dive into one of the largest continuous land packages in the Kirkland Lake gold camp. The company controls roughly forty thousand hectares in a world-class jurisdiction dominated by majors like Agnico Eagle, Eldorado, IAMGOLD and Alamos. KLDC is executing a systematic exploration program across Abitibi rocks, the Blake River Group and intrusive targets around the Winnie Lake pluton.

The discussion covers the company’s land position, the reasoning behind its science-first approach, the new geophysics guiding drill locations, and how KLDC is building a pipeline of targets rather than betting everything on a single zone. Stefan breaks down the capital structure, insider ownership, strategic investors and the company’s current cash position following its recent financing. He also outlines the newly funded 25,000-meter drill program, year-round access, low drill costs and the catalysts expected through 2025.

Timestamps
00:00 Cold open
01:59 Host introduction and how Kirkland Lake Discoveries came onto the NRS radar
02:34 Stefan’s background and transition into gold and junior exploration
04:18 Why Kirkland Lake, Ontario is a top tier mining jurisdiction
05:03 Majors in the district and how KLDC fits among Agnico, Eldorado, IAMGOLD and Alamos
05:56 Early-stage status and the first drilling around the Winnie Lake pluton
07:04 What a pluton is and why intrusive rocks matter for copper, gold, silver and zinc targeting
08:21 Gold focus versus broader critical minerals potential
09:44 Blake River Group context and why the Ontario side remains underexplored
11:47 Property ownership, 100 percent ground and the Winnie Lake option work commitments
13:27 The scale of forty thousand hectares and multi-deposit potential
14:31 How KLDC’s contiguous land compares to other explorers in the district
16:33 Capital structure, key shareholders and strategic investors
18:11 Insider ownership and long-term shareholder base
21:20 What convinced major investors and the value of systematic work
22:23 Team background, geophysical expertise and targeting philosophy
26:19 Where KLDC sits on the Lassonde curve and de-risking the district
27:03 Land value considerations, patented ground and jurisdictional advantage
29:18 Share price history and early financing participation
29:43 Financing, cash position and low-cost drilling
31:39 Why KLDC does not need a five-million-ounce standalone mine
33:08 Upcoming 25,000-meter drill campaign and year-round access
35:29 New EM data and refining targets with geophysics
35:50 Treasure Hunters field video series
37:15 Program duration and 2025 catalysts
37:39 Where to follow Kirkland Lake Discoveries online

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