K2 Gold(TSXV:kto)

K2 Gold Corp.

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K2 Gold Corp. is a North American mineral exploration company focused on exploring for gold deposits in the Southwest USA and the Yukon. The company holds three precious metal projects and is actively reviewing other prospective gold properties. Based in Vancouver, Canada, K2 Gold is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol 'KTO', on the OTCQX Exchange under 'KTGDF', and on the Frankfurt Exchange under '23K'. K2 Gold is recognized as a 2026 TSX Venture 50 company, ranking among the top-performing issuers on the TSX Venture Exchange in the past year.

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188,694,719
Fully diluted shares
217,000,000
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Overview of Mojave Project: The Mojave Project is a 6,000+-hectare oxide gold and base metal project located in Inyo County, California. Multiple oxide gold targets beginning at surface have been successfully historically drilled at the project, most notably by Newmont and BHP. Since acquiring the property in 2019, K2 has completed geochemical and geophysical surveys, geologic mapping, LiDAR, a WorldView 3 alteration survey, and successfully completed a 17-hole RC drilling program focused on the Dragonfly and Newmont Zones (the Eastern Target Area). Highlights from K2’s drilling program include 4.0 g/t Au over 86.9m from surface at the Dragonfly Zone, and 1.69 g/t Au over 41.15m from 44.20m down hole at the Newmont Zone, located 2km south of Dragonfly. Sampling at the Gold Valley target located on the east side of the property returned grab samples of 208 g/t (6.7 oz/t) gold and 32.1 g/t gold from initial prospecting. Gold Valley is located 1.5km north-northwest along the same structure as the Dragonfly target. Mojave hosts a range of mineralization likely related to a buried pluton identified by VTEM and aeromagnetic geophysics. The pluton is believed to be the heat engine responsible for distal sediment-hosted oxide gold occurrences (Eastern Target Area) to proximal sediment-hosted Cu, Ag-base metal veins, polymetallic (Au-Ag-Cu-Pb-Zn) skarn, and potential Cu-Au porphyry occurrences on the western side of the property. Mojave exploration history: The southern Inyo Mountains and Cerro Gordo Mining District have a lengthy history of exploration and mining, with initial exploration in the area dating back to the 1860’s. Silver was discovered at the Cerro Gordo Mines area 1.5km north of the Mojave Property in the early 1860’s, with mining and smelting operations beginning in 1865. Ore-bearing veins in the Santa Rosa area were discovered in 1910, leading to a mining operation 5km southeast of the property which ran from 1911 to 1938 with a brief hiatus from 1912 to 1915. Historical workings surround the project area, including the previously mentioned Cerro Gordo Mine (Pd-Zn-Ag intrusive-related replacement deposits), the Morning Star Mine (Au-Ag-Cu-Zn in marble) immediately north of the project, the Keeler Mine (Au-Ag veins) 1.5km southwest of the property, and the Santa Rosa Mine (Pb-Zn-Cu veins) 5km to the southeast. Modern exploration began with the discovery of gold mineralization at Soda Ridge on the Northwest corner of the Mojave Property by Mobil in 1984. Prior to K2’s recently completed work at least eight other gold rich areas on the property had been recorded and partially investigated by exploration and mining companies, most notably Newmont and BHP. To date 145 drill holes have been completed by three companies: Newmont in 1985 (22 RC holes), Asamera in 1986 (113 RC and diamond drill holes), and BHP in 1997 (10 RC holes) on three of the nine gold targets. Other companies that have explored on the Mojave property include Great Bear Resources and SSR Mining, but the recent work by K2 is the most extensive and comprehensive since 1997. There are now 12 gold and base metal exploration targets on the Mojave property. The historical drill programs focused on three different target areas on the property, Newmont, Empire Zone and Dragonfly. Highlights of historical drill results include 1.05 g/t over 99.06m, 2.1 g/t Au over 16.8m, and 1.54 g/t Au over 24.4m. Location & Access: The Mojave Project is located in west-central Inyo County in the southern Inyo Mountains approximately 5.5 km east of Keeler, California, and 25km southeast of Lone Pine, California. The project is road-accessible via existing gravel roads. Multiple historical drilling programs utilized a network of drill access roads which lead to the target areas and would allow for no new disturbance upon reactivation.
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["## Mojave Project\n\n| | |\n| --- | --- |\n| Location | Inyo County, California |\n| Land Package | Over 6,000 Ha of prospective ground with more than 12 exploration targets. |\n| Mineralization | Mineralization ranges from distal sediment-hosted oxide gold occurrences (Eastern Target Area) to proximal sediment-hosted Cu, Ag-base metal veins, polymetallic (Au-Ag-Cu-Pb-Zn) skarn, and potential Cu-Au porphyry occurrences on the western side of the property. |\n\nThe Mojave Project is a 6,000+ hectare oxide gold and base metal project located in Inyo County, California. Multiple oxide gold targets beginning at surface have been successfully historically drilled at the project, most notably by Newmont and BHP. Since acquiring the property in 2019, K2 has completed geochemical and geophysical surveys, geologic mapping, LiDAR, a WorldView 3 alteration survey, and successfully completed a 17-hole RC drilling program focused on the Dragonfly and Newmont Zones (the Eastern Target Area). Highlights from K2’s drilling program include 4.0 g/t Au over 86.9m from surface at the Dragonfly Zone, and 1.69 g/t Au over 41.15m from 44.20m down hole at the Newmont Zone, located 2km south of Dragonfly.\n\nSampling at the Gold Valley target located on the east side of the property returned grab samples of 208 g/t (6.7 oz/t) gold and 32.1 g/t gold from initial prospecting. Gold Valley is located 1.5km north-northwest along the same structure as the Dragonfly target.\n\nMojave hosts a range of mineralization likely related to a buried pluton identified by VTEM and aeromagnetic geophysics. The pluton is believed to be the heat engine responsible for distal sediment-hosted oxide gold occurrences (Eastern Target Area) to proximal sediment-hosted Cu, Ag-base metal veins, polymetallic (Au-Ag-Cu-Pb-Zn) skarn, and potential Cu-Au porphyry occurrences on the western side of the property.\n\n**Overview of target areas at the Mojave Project**\n\n[NI 43-101 TECHNICAL REPORT](https://wp-k2-gold-2023.s3.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/media/2026/01/K2-Mojave-CG-43-101-20260109-final-Sedar.pdf)\n\nThe Mojave Project is located in west-central Inyo County in the southern Inyo Mountains approximately 5.5 km east of Keeler, California, and 25km southeast of Lone Pine, California. The project is road-accessible via existing gravel roads. Multiple historical drilling programs utilized a network of drill access roads which lead to the target areas and would allow for no new disturbance upon reactivation.\n\nThe Mojave property is underlain by a Paleozoic, carbonate-dominated stratigraphic sequence of siltstone, shale, limestone, and conglomeratic units that have been subjected to multiple deformational events. The units are commonly folded and thrusted and are cut by late, steeply dipping, normal to strike-slip faults. Jurassic-aged intrusive plugs, dikes, and sills also locally disrupted the units. The property is broadly divided into the Eastern and Western Target Areas.\n\nAll mineralization at Mojave is interpreted to be part of an intrusion related polymetallic system(s), with a possible centralized magmatic source and heat engine identified beneath the Eastern Target Area by VTEM and aeromagnetic geophysics. This buried pluton is interpreted to be responsible for the extensive hydrothermal activity and mineralization observed over the >100km2 property. Mineralization ranges from distal sediment-hosted oxide gold occurrences (Eastern Target Area) to more proximal sediment-hosted copper; Ag-base metal veins; polymetallic (Au-Ag-Cu-Pb-Zn) skarn; and, potential, Cu-Au porphyry occurrences on the western side of the property.\n\nThe southern Inyo Mountains and Cerro Gordo Mining District have a lengthy history of exploration and mining, with initial exploration in the area dating back to the 1860’s. Silver was discovered at the Cerro Gordo Mines area 1.5km north of the Mojave Property in the early 1860’s, with mining and smelting operations beginning in 1865. Ore-bearing veins in the Santa Rosa area were discovered in 1910, leading to a mining operation 5km southeast of the property which ran from 1911 to 1938 with a brief hiatus from 1912 to 1915. Historical workings surround the project area, including the previously mentioned Cerro Gordo Mine (Pd-Zn-Ag intrusive-related replacement deposits), the Morning Star Mine (Au-Ag-Cu-Zn in marble) immediately north of the project, the Keeler Mine (Au-Ag veins) 1.5km southwest of the property, and the Santa Rosa Mine (Pb-Zn-Cu veins) 5km to the southeast.\n\nModern exploration began with the discovery of gold mineralization at Soda Ridge on the Northwest corner of the Mojave Property by Mobil in 1984. Prior to K2’s recently completed work at least eight other gold rich areas on the property had been recorded and partially investigated by exploration and mining companies, most notably Newmont and BHP. To date 145 drill holes have been completed by three companies: Newmont in 1985 (22 RC holes), Asamera in 1986 (113 RC and diamond drill holes), and BHP in 1997 (10 RC holes) on three of the nine gold targets. Other companies that have explored on the Mojave property include Great Bear Resources and SSR Mining, but the recent work by K2 is the most extensive and comprehensive since 1997. There are now 12 gold and base metal exploration targets on the Mojave property. The historical drill programs focused on three different target areas on the property, Newmont, Empire Zone and Dragonfly. Highlights of historical drill results include 1.05 g/t over 99.06m, 2.1 g/t Au over 16.8m, and 1.54 g/t Au over 24.4m.\n\nSince acquiring the property in 2019, the Company has completed geochemical and geophysical surveys, geologic mapping, LiDAR and WorldView-3 surveys, and completed a 17-hole 2,540m RC drilling program focused on the Dragonfly and Newmont Zones. Highlights of the drilling include:\n\n- DF20-002: 6.68 g/t Au over 45.72m from surface\n- DF20-004: 7.18 g/t Au over 30.48m from surface\n- NM20-011: 1.69 g/t Au over 41.15m from 44.20m down hole\n- NM20-016: 1.00 g/t Au over 22.86m from 42.67m down hole\n\n**Phase 1 Drill Results**\n\n## Wels Project\n\n| | |\n| --- | --- |\n| Location | Western Yukon, approximately 40km from Beaver Creek, YT and 60km south of Fuerte Metals’ 4Moz Coffee deposit. Located in the traditional territory of White River First Nation. |\n| Land Package | 351 contiguous quartz claims covering ~7,200 hectares. |\n| Mineralization | Structurally controlled gold mineralization within granitic intrusives, gabbro, and metasediments with similarities to the Coffee and Golden Saddle deposits. High grade gold observed within all trends drilled to date, with 80% of the property unexplored. |\n\nThe Wels Project lies approximately 50km east of the community of Beaver Creek and 60km south of Fuerte Metals’ Coffee deposit, which was discovered by Kaminak Gold Corporation (also a Discovery GroupTM company prior to its acquisition by Goldcorp). Wels hosts structurally controlled gold mineralization within granitic intrusives, gabbro, and metasediments with similarities to the Coffee and Golden Saddle deposits. The Wels land position consists of 351 contiguous quartz claims covering 7,200 hectares and lies within the traditional territory of White River First Nation.\n\nThe project is located 50km east of Beaver Creek, Yukon. Access to the project site is by air, with support enabled by a road-accessible logistics hub at the historical Snag Airstrip, which is just 25km west of the project.\n\nWels is located within the Tintina Gold Belt, a world-class district of gold mineralization stretching roughly between the Tintina and Denali faults from east-central Alaska through to the Yukon.\n\nWels is underlain by metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks of the White River Formation that have been intruded by a series of Triassic gabbroic sills, and Cretaceous granitic plugs. This package has been cut by a series of predominantly west-northwest trending structures that host alteration and gold mineralization. Mineralization is noted in all rock types observed on the property to date and is associated with quartz veining, brecciation, and sericite alteration with anomalous As, Sb, and, locally, visible gold.\n\nKey target areas include the Saddle Zone, a set of west-northwest trending, steeply south-dipping mineralized structures hosted within a granitic body, the Chai Zone found 1.4km to the southwest, which hosts high-tenor gold-in-soil, rock samples to 4.38 g/t Au, and is hosted by both gabbro and quartzite, and the Pekoe Zone, a gabbro-hosted set of high-grade soil and rock samples found 1.3km northwest of Saddle. Additional target areas include the Gunpowder Zone, which hosts a northwest-trending soil anomaly and gold mineralization in gabbro reaching 28 g/t Au, and the newly defined Matcha Zone, which hosts coincident Very Low Frequency EM anomalies and strong gold in soil values.\n\nAll mineralized trends remain open along strike and approximately 80% of the property is unexplored.\n\n## Si2 Gold Project\n\n| | |\n| --- | --- |\n| Location | Esmeralda County, Nevada |\n| Land Package | 118 road-accessible BLM lode claims covering 986 Ha. |\n| Mineralization | Extensive steam heated alunite-kaolinite-buddingtonite alteration at surface similar to AngloGold Ashanti’s Silicon Project. Drilling indicates the system is gold bearing at depth and that mineralization may be concentrated in veins hosted by key fault structures. |\n\nThe Si2 Gold Project is located in Esmeralda County, Nevada, approximately 60km northwest of Tonopah, Nevada, and 20km northwest of Allegiant Gold’s Eastside deposit (1.4Moz Au, 8.8 Moz Ag). The project is road accessible and consists of 118 BLM lode claims covering 986 hectares. The claims cover an 8 km2 area of steam heated alunite-kaolinite-buddingtonite alteration within a sequence of felsic to intermediate volcanic rocks with brecciation and strongly anomalous mercury. The alteration is interpreted to represent a high-level near-surface setting within a low-sulfidation epithermal gold-silver system. In this type of geologic setting there is typically minimal anomalous gold mineralization at surface, however, gold grades may increase at depth along controlling structures at critical locations in the hydrothermal system (i.e. boiling zones).\n\nThe Si2 Gold Project was initially identified by the same exploration team that identified AngloGold Ashanti’s Silicon project near Beatty, Nevada, and was staked based on its strong geological similarities to Silicon. The central portion of the project (65 claims) is currently held under an option agreement between Orogen Royalties Ltd. and K2 Gold Corporation."]
Leadership
John Robins (Executive Chairman and Director, Geologist, prospector, and entrepreneur with over 35 years of experience in the mining industry. Recipient of PDAC’s Viola R. MacMillan Award in 2025 and AME’s Murray Pezim Award in 2022 for contributions to mineral exploration financing.), Anthony Margarit P.Geo. (President, CEO and Director, Holds a BSc. Geology from Lakehead University with over 25 years of management and exploration experience in major mining and junior exploration companies.), Jessica Van Den Akker (Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Secretary, CPA, CA with over 20 years of financial leadership experience across mining, energy, and emerging technology sectors.), Eric Buitenhuis P.Geo. (VP Exploration, Professional geologist with over 10 years of experience in mineral exploration and resource delineation.), Joey Wilkins (Exploration Manager, Extensive experience in porphyry, epithermal, magmatic, and industrial minerals, with a background in geoscience from the University of Arizona.), Carolyn Clark Loder (Director, Holds an M.A. with Highest Honors and an M.L.S. in Indian Law, recognized leader in mineral rights and land management.), Jim Paterson (Director, Co-founder of Discovery GroupTM with over 25 years of corporate development experience in mining.), Steven Krause (Director and Chair of Audit Committee, Co-founder of Avisar Chartered Professional Accountants with extensive experience in mining companies.), Chase Taylor-Robins (Director, Experienced in corporate development with a focus on mining projects.), Steve Swatton (Director, 30 years in mining and exploration, held various senior positions including CEO of junior companies.), Chris Taylor (Advisor, Structural and economic geologist with over 20 years of experience, former President & CEO of Great Bear Resources.), Rita Bennett (Advisor, Over 20 years in marketing and communications, former VP Corporate Communications for Great Bear Resources.), Jodie Gibson M.SC., P.Geo (Advisor, Exploration geologist with over 14 years of experience, recognized as the 2020 Yukon Prospector of the Year.)

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