| Metals & Mining Industry | Materials Sector | Gary Robert Thompson CEO | OTCQB Exchange | CA11120Q7084 ISIN |
| CA Country | - Employees | - Last Dividend | 20 Feb 2026 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Brixton Metals Corporation is a company positioned in the exploration stage, mainly focused on the acquisition, exploration, development, and assessment of mineral properties in Canada and the United States. The firm places a significant emphasis on discovering deposits of gold, silver, copper, and cobalt. Initially established under the name Marksmen Capital Inc., the company underwent a rebranding to Brixton Metals Corporation in November 2010. Incorporated in 2008, Brixton Metals Corporation has set its corporate headquarters in Vancouver, Canada, aiming to leverage the resource-rich regions of North America for mineral exploration and potential development.
The core offerings of Brixton Metals Corporation revolve around its exploration activities for valuable minerals, specifically:
Focused on discovering new gold deposits through rigorous geological research and exploratory drilling. Gold remains one of the most sought-after metals due to its value in the financial and jewelry markets, making it a primary target for Brixton Metals’ exploration efforts.
Directed towards identifying high-potential sites for silver deposits. This includes detailed mapping, sampling, and testing to ensure the viability of discovered sites. Silver is valuable for both its investment appeal and its industrial applications, enhancing Brixton Metals’ portfolio.
Emphasizes searching for copper resources, a metal with significant industrial applications, especially in electrical wiring, plumbing, and in the renewable energy sector. The exploration process includes geophysical surveys and drilling programs to pinpoint copper deposits.
Targets the discovery of cobalt deposits, a metal crucial for the manufacture of batteries, including those used in electric vehicles. As demand for electric vehicles grows, cobalt exploration has become increasingly relevant for companies like Brixton Metals.