Rae Copper Silver Project
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:
| Location | Nunavut, Canada |
| Project area | ~2,000 km² |
| Distance to Port | ~75 km to Kugluktuk (deep-water port) |
| Commodities | Copper, Silver |
PROJECT 1
Danvers High-Grade Copper
Danvers is the most advanced discovery within Rae and the Company’s clearest pathway to a maiden resource. The system carries a historic resource of 4.16 Mt @ 2.96% Cu and has been materially expanded through successive drilling campaigns. Mineralisation sits along the Teshierpi Fault Zone, extends from surface, and remains open along strike and at depth.
The 2026 regional campaign has now confirmed Danvers as a district-scale copper sulphide system, with visible copper observed in every hole drilled into the main structure.
2026 Regional Drilling – District-Scale Confirmation
Wide-spaced step-out drilling along the Teshierpi Fault Zone returned copper across every tested interval, taking the total assayed and mineralised footprint beyond >6 km and confirming copper mineralisation over >3.1 km of contiguous strike.
Geological logging from the most recent step-out holes suggests the prospective corridor may already extend beyond 4.1 km. The system remains open along strike, towards surface and at depth.
DAN26012
19.81m @ 6.64% Cu from 152.4m
incl. 7.62m @ 11.38% Cu · 1.52m @ 21.1% Cu
DAN26015
79.24m @ 1.59% Cu from 67.06m
incl. 24.38m @ 3.05% Cu
DAN26008
33.53m @ 1% Cu & 27.43m @ 1.2% Cu
incl 7.62m @ 2.71% Cu and 9.15m @ 2.96% Cu
DAN26004
15.24m @ 1.51% Cu
incl 1.52m @ 5.18% Cu & 41.8 g/t Ag · plus 9.14m @ 1.02% Cu from 36.58m
2026 Drilling Program

2025 Drilling – High Grade from Surface
The 2025 RC campaign confirmed broad, high-grade copper–silver intervals from surface and doubled the mineralised strike at Danvers:
DAN25008
175m @ 2.5% Cu
& 8.66g/t Ag from surface · incl 14m @ 7.55% Cu · ends in 4.46% Cu and open
DAN25005
90m @ 4.0% Cu
& 7.5g/t Ag from surface · incl 18m @ 6.5% Cu from 26m
DAN25007
105m @ 2.25% Cu
& 6.97g/t Ag from 27m
DAN25019
30.5m @ 2.5% Cu
Danvers 2: 4km SW of Danvers 1 confirms emerging district-scale system
PROJECT 2
Sedimentary-Hosted Copper – Hulk & Stark
Beyond Danvers, Rae hosts extensive Proterozoic Rae Group sedimentary basins of the type that host the world’s largest copper deposits. This is a separate, Tier-1-scale exploration play targeting basin-hosted copper across tens of kilometres of strike.
The maiden diamond hole into the sediment targets, STK25001, confirmed copper mineralisation both above and below the targeted redox boundary – validating the geological model and providing strong vectors for follow-up drilling.
Maiden Drilling
Unlocking the Sediments
District-Scale Conductive Anomalies
Hulk comprises multiple fault-controlled sub-basins interpreted as favourable sedimentary copper horizons:
Herb Dixon Fault Corridor
Stark lies along the Herb Dixon Fault, a major regional structure extending more than 25 km across the project:
Growth Path & Next Steps
Source ASX Announcements
Figures in this document are drawn from White Cliff Minerals’ ASX disclosures, including:
Cautionary statement: visual estimates of sulphide abundance are not a substitute for laboratory assay. Where visual observations are referenced, the Company will update the market when analytical results become available. Historic resource and Stark/Vision figures are non-JORC and require verification against the specific source announcement before publication.






