Crossroads Gold Corp.(TSXV:CRG)
Crossroads Gold Corp is strategically positioned in Victoria State, Australia — home to some of the world's most significant historical gold discoveries.
Investor website: https://crossroadsgold.com/
About
Crossroads Gold Corp is strategically positioned in Victoria State, Australia — home to some of the world's most significant historical gold discoveries. Backed by the Fiore Group, we combine proven expertise with innovative exploration techniques to unlock value in high-potential gold projects. Our disciplined approach focuses on projects with strong geological foundations, excellent infrastructure access, and significant exploration upside in one of the world's premier mining jurisdictions.
Verified company data
- Cash position
- $4.9M
- Shares outstanding
- 63.2M
- Fully diluted shares
- 90.1M
- Projects
- ["## Pheasant Creek\n\n**Location** – Victoria State, Australia\n\n**Land Package** – 232 km²\n\n**Strategic Position** – Immediately adjacent (4 km) to Southern Cross Gold’s Sunday Creek discovery, one of the world’s best epizonal discoveries. Sunday Creek is a shallow orogenic (or epizonal) Fosterville-style deposit.\n\n**Geology** – Epizonal, fault and dyke controlled gold-antimony mineralization analogous to Sunday Creek style system\n\n### Highlights\n\n- Located 60km north of Melbourne, Australia\n- Directly adjacent to Southern Cross’ Sunday Creek Project, only 4km from the deposit\n- Adjacent to one of the world’s best epizonal discoveries\n- Occurs within the Melbourne Zone of the Tasman Fold Belt\n- Gold mineralization occurs as epizonal fault-controlled quartz veins sometimes associated with earlier dioritic dykes as at Pheasant Creek (analogous to Sunday Creek)\n- 6km of under explored auriferous dykes mined in the 1890s\n- Strong pathfinder anomalism (Au-As-Sb)\n- Easy, year-round project access\n- Fully funded exploration program to commence in H1 2026","## Steiglitz\n\n**Location** – Bendigo Zone, Victoria State, Australia\n\n**Historic Production** – ~250,000 oz Au at recovered grades of ~38 g/t Au\n\n**Geological Setting** – Historic production largely from parallel veins within a fault zone splay off the Hanover Fault. Gold-antimony vein system analogous to Fosterville gold deposits.\n\n### Highlights\n\n- One of the top historical producers in the Bendigo Gold Belt\n- Limited modern drilling on the Hanover Fault only\n- Located on the Fosterville – Selwyn Block margin trend, with Lauriston and Lockington\n- High-grade precedent and strong structural controls remain unexplored\n- Excellent access and infrastructure\n- Located 80km west of Melbourne, Australia\n- Project at 300m elevation in the Brisbane Ranges with year-round project access\n- Located within the prolific gold producing Bendigo Zone of the Lachlan Fold Belt. Victorian past gold production was 88M oz, mostly within Bendigo zone and largely during the mid to late 1800s\n- One of the first hard rock Australian goldfields discovered in 1855\n- The Fosterville Gold Mine & Sunday Creek Au-Sb discovery highlight the potential of mid-late Devonian shear/fault structures and the importance of epizonal gold-antimony mineralization for high grade deposits."]
- Leadership
- Neil (Rex) Motton (CEO, Exploration geologist with 40 years of global industry and exploration experience in the mining industry. Proven track record of discovery and exploration across the globe.), Brenda Nowak (CFO, Corporate Secretary, Over 30 years of experience in the legal industry specializing in securities and corporate finance.), Carson Sedun (VP, Corporate Development, Mining and resources executive with 13 years of capital markets, corporate development, investor relations and investment banking experience.)
Verified data last updated: 2026-05-14
Recent filings
- CRG:CA_2026-05-14_10-55-22.pdf — — press_release
- CRG:CA_2026-04-29_10-52-46.pdf — — press_release
- CRG:CA_2026-04-28_12-27-26.pdf — — press_release
- CRG:CA_2026-04-17_13-07-11.pdf — — press_release
- CRG:CA_2026-04-09_11-17-14.pdf — — press_release
- CRG:CA_2026-03-31_10-59-09.pdf — — press_release
- CRG:CA_2026-03-26_15-14-03.pdf — — financials
- CRG:CA_2026-03-26_15-11-38.pdf — — mda