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Happy Creek Minerals Ltd. is a dynamic mineral exploration company based in Vancouver, Canada, focusing on the acquisition, exploration, and development of various mineral properties across Canada. Founded in 2004, the company has carved a niche for itself in the mining industry by targeting valuable minerals such as copper, molybdenum, tungsten, gold, and silver. With an emphasis on properties located in south-central British Columbia, Happy Creek Minerals Ltd. is committed to exploring and potentially developing rich mineral deposits that can contribute significantly to the global mineral demand.
Copper, Molybdenum, Tungsten, Gold, and Silver Exploration
Happy Creek Minerals Ltd. specializes in the exploration of copper, molybdenum, tungsten, gold, and silver. The company aims to identify and develop properties rich in these valuable minerals to meet the increasing global demand. Through rigorous exploration strategies, Happy Creek Minerals explores the potential of its properties, focusing on identifying significant mineral deposits for future development.
Highland Valley Property (Rateria & West Valley Properties)
At the core of Happy Creek Minerals’ operations is the Highland Valley property, which is split into two main sections: the Rateria and the West Valley properties. Located in south-central British Columbia, these areas are specifically targeted for copper and molybdenum exploration, showcasing the company’s commitment to tapping into these critical mineral resources.
Additional Properties: Silverboss, Hen-Art-DL, Fox, Black Riders, Hawk, and Silver Dollar
Beyond the Highland Valley property, Happy Creek Minerals holds interests in several other properties including Silverboss, Hen-Art-DL, Fox, Black Riders, Hawk, and the Silver Dollar Property. These additional holdings diversify the company's exploration activities and increase its potential for discovering new mineral deposits across various locations. Each of these properties has been carefully selected for their promising mineralization prospects, particularly in the commodities of gold, silver, and other valuable minerals.