Endurance Gold (TSXV: EDG | OTC: ENDGF | FSE: 3EG) recently reported its first resource at the Reliance Gold Project in British Columbia.
President and CEO Robert Boyd said the estimate totals 1.45 million ounces of inferred gold. The resource sits within 19.6 million tonnes grading 2.3 g/t gold.
The company completed 127 diamond drill holes totaling about 32 km. The estimate currently excludes antimony credits. Boyd noted the project does contain measurable antimony mineralization.
The Reliance Gold Project lies roughly four hours from Vancouver.
New drilling and exploration targets
Endurance Gold expects to close an $8 million financing to support its next exploration phase. (Note: The Company reported that it closed the oversubscribed $8.3 million financing on March 11, 2026.)
The program includes around 10,000 metres of diamond drilling. Another 4,000 to 5,000 metres of reverse circulation drilling could follow.
Work will focus on expanding the existing resource both within the pit area and at depth.
The company also plans to test nearby targets, including the Eagle offset zone southeast of the main discovery. Soil samples there show strong geochemical signatures.
Other undrilled targets returned values up to 25 g/t gold in soils and strong rock samples.
Historic district and community support
The Reliance Gold Project sits about 10 km from the historic Bralorne Mine.
Boyd said the project shares similar fluid chemistry and age relationships with the district. The mineralization style differs. Reliance occurs in a brittle structural setting with breccia zones. Drill intersections average about nine metres in width.
Endurance Gold maintains exploration agreements with two local First Nations groups. Indigenous workers have averaged about 25 percent of the workforce over the project’s life.
Catalysts ahead
Boyd expects steady news from the Reliance Gold Project this year.
The company plans ongoing drilling results, metallurgical optimization studies, and potential early economic work.
Testing new exploration targets could also expand the broader camp potential.
