Total Metals (TSXV: TT): Newly Listed High-Grade Polymetallic Resource Play

Total Metals Corp. (TSXV: TT) is a brand-new listing trading for only $0.66 per share with a market cap of less than CAD$20 million. Their flagship Electrolode Project has high-grade polymetallic resources near Red Lake, Ontario and the company is in the process of acquiring High Lake and West Hawk Lake, two of the highest-grade gold projects in Canada by drill intercepts and resource grades.

Electrolode Project — Property Geology & Mineralized Zones

Total Metals controls the 100%-owned Electrolode Project in the prolific Red Lake District, Ontario. The property hosts multiple VMS-style copperzinc systems overprinted by precious-metal bearing structures, offering both base and precious metal discovery potential.

Key Geological Highlights

  • Arrow Zone — NI 43-101 (2024) inferred resource: 2.1 Mt @ 0.66% Cu, 4.75% Zn, 0.66 g/t Au, 17.7 g/t Ag.
  • Arrow Zone — high-grade core: ~490,000 t @ 1.35% Cu, 17.87% Zn, 0.86 g/t Au, 36.1 g/t Ag.
  • D-Zone (DDH #29): 10.0 g/t Au, 1.75% Cu, 0.86% Zn, and 240.6 g/t Ag over 3.4 m.
  • E-Zone (on-strike to D-Zone): historic resource of 1.08% Cu, 8.28% Zn, 0.39 oz/t Ag.
  • Hornet Zone: best intercept reported: 1.13% Cu, 4.07% Zn, 611 ppm Ag.
  • Recent geophysics: identified five new high-priority targets (Upper New 1–3, South Ext, D Ext) along VTEM conductors.
Exploration Upside: Strong VTEM conductors + historic high-grade zones + unsampled quartz-vein intervals create a robust pipeline of discovery targets. TT’s 2025 program is designed as low-cost groundwork to set up a high-impact 2026 drill campaign.
Electrolode Project Geology and Mineralized Zones
Property geology and mineralized zones at Electrolode, including Arrow, D, E, Hornet and newly prioritized targets.

Historical Exploration Overview — Electrolode

Background: Legacy Noranda work and implications for gold potential.

  • Exploration focus: Noranda pursued VMS targets across Canada, prioritizing Cu/Zn.
  • Methodology bias: Sampling emphasized massive sulphides; stringer sulphide + quartz-vein zones were often not assayed for gold.
  • Great Bear precedent: Noranda’s 1993 P-93-1 intersected the LP Zone at Great Bear but was not assayed for Au at the time.

Current Work — Total Metals (TSXV: TT)
TT is re-logging and sampling Noranda’s previously unassayed core at Electrolode; 1997 logs document quartz veining in unsampled intervals—prime candidates for gold.

Excerpt from Noranda drill log CL97-25 showing unsampled mineralization
Historic Noranda drill log CL97-25 (1997) highlighting unsampled mineralization across ~17 m of core that may host gold.

The significance of Noranda’s overlooked LP Zone at Great Bear was realized decades later: the same horizon underpins the Great Bear Gold Project, acquired by Kinross Gold in 2022 for ~CAD $1.8B. This precedent supports TT’s strategy to re-evaluate Noranda’s work at Electrolode.

Strategically positioned between Kinross’s Great Bear and First Mining’s Springpole, TT is executing a low-cost program aimed at delivering a near-term catalyst ahead of 2026 drilling.

Team: Tim Twomey, P.Geo (Red Lake veteran; contributor to Goldcorp’s High-Grade Zone) leads exploration; Michael Dehn (30+ yrs, ex-Goldcorp Red Lake Senior Geologist) serves as Executive Chairman, pairing technical depth with disciplined execution.

High Lake & West Hawk Lake Acquisitions

Alongside Electrolode, TT is acquiring two high-grade gold assets along the Ontario–Manitoba border: High Lake and West Hawk Lake.

Selected High Lake Drilling Highlights:

  • MLHL-22-06: 24.96 g/t Au over 14.9 m
  • MLHL-22-17: 148.37 g/t Au over 1.3 m
  • MLHL-22-45: 9.20 g/t Au over 26.4 m
  • MLHL-22-40: 6.14 g/t Au over 24.55 m
  • MLHL-22-12: 13.52 g/t Au over 6.5 m
  • MLHL-22-28: 9.82 g/t Au over 9.75 m
High Lake gold zones and drill intercepts
3D model of High Lake showing zones (A, B, C) and highlighted intercepts, including 148.37 g/t Au over 1.3 m.

NI 43-101 resource at High Lake: indicated 45,800 oz gold @ 9.38 g/t and inferred 96,200 oz gold @ 10.43 g/t.

Location map of High Lake and West Hawk Lake
Location of High Lake and West Hawk Lake along the Ontario–Manitoba border.

West Hawk Lake hosts a high-grade non-43-101 historical resource of 204,292 oz gold @ 13.90 g/t.

Historical resources table for High Lake and West Hawk Lake
Historical resource summary for High Lake and West Hawk Lake.

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