Rae Copper Silver Project

Overview, Access & Infrastructure

Nunavut, Canada

Project Overview

White Cliff Minerals’ flagship asset is the 100%-owned Rae Copper–Silver Project, located on mainland Nunavut, Canada, approximately 75 km from the town and deep-water port of Kugluktuk. Covering around 2,000 km² within an emerging copper district, Rae hosts two distinct copper systems that are being advanced as separate projects:

  • Danvers – High-Grade Copper: a structurally controlled, high-grade copper–silver system along the Teshierpi Fault Zone, now confirmed at district scale and being advanced toward a maiden resource.

  • Sedimentary-Hosted Copper: Tier-1-scale, basin-hosted copper targets across the Proterozoic Rae Group sediments, where early drilling has validated the geological model over tens of kilometres of prospective strike.

Location Nunavut, Canada
Project area ~2,000 km²
Distance to Port ~75 km to Kugluktuk (deep-water port)
Commodities Copper, Silver

Access & Infrastructure

Rae is exceptionally well located for a remote northern project, underpinning the development optionality of both copper systems:

  • Approximately 75 km from the town and deep-water port of Kugluktuk, providing access for bulk materials during the open-water season

  • Serviced by an all-weather airstrip enabling year-round access

  • Operational and logistical support from Yellowknife, an established mining hub ~90 minutes away by flight

Exploration camp at the Rae Copper–Silver Project, Nunavut, Canada.