Maximizing the Future of
Critical Mineral Exploration
Maximizing the Future of
Critical Mineral Exploration
Acquiring, Exploring & Advancing High-Impact Projects
Acquiring, Exploring & Advancing High-Impact Projects
Maximizing the Future of
Critical Mineral Exploration
Acquiring, Exploring & Advancing High-Impact Projects
about us
Maxus Mining Inc. (CSE: MAXM | FRA: R7V) is a mineral exploration company focused on locating, acquiring, and, if warranted, advancing economic mineral properties in premier jurisdictions. The Company is actively progressing its diversified portfolio totalling approximately 15,098 hectares of prospective terrain across British Columbia, Canada.
The Portfolio includes 8,920 hectares across three antimony projects, anchored by the Flagship Alturas Antimony Project, where a recent discovery returned high-grade naturally occurring antimony up to 69.98% Sb. The Hurley Antimony Project, located adjacent to Endurance Gold Corp.’s Reliance Gold Project, where 2024 drilling reported 9.2% Sb and 2.16 g/t Au over 0.5 m, and the Quarry Antimony Project, which hosts historical polymetallic samples grading 0.89 g/t Au, 3.8% Cu, 0.34% Zn, 42.5% Pb, 0.65% g/t Ag, and 20% Sb.
Maxus’ portfolio further includes the 3,054-hectare Lotto Tungsten Project, where a selected 1980 grab sample from a scheelite-bearing quartz vein assayed 10.97% WO₃, § and the 3,123-hectare Penny Copper Project, which has over 100 years of recorded exploration. Recent work programs at Penny included rock sampling and geological mapping, with 2017 sampling returning copper values of 1,046 ppm Cu (TK17-149c), 1,808 ppm Cu (TK17-28), and 2,388 ppm Cu (TK17-12). The Project is strategically located near the historic Sullivan Mine at Kimberley, British Columbia, an area that continues to attract significant exploration activity.
Maxus Mining is committed to advancing its British Columbia projects through targeted exploration programs designed to unlock value across multiple critical mineral systems.







Investor highlights
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Critical Minerals Tungsten & Antimony
Recent changes in global trade have brought a core focus to produce local supplies of tungsten and antimony.
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TIER-1 MINING JURISDICTION
Located in British Columbia, Canada, one of the world's premier mining jurisdictions with stable regulations, skilled labor, and well-established infrastructure.
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Multiple Highly Prospective Assets
Maxus holds over 15,000 hectares of critical mineral projects in British Columbia.
Source 1 : ARIS Report 12167 – Link
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HIGHLY EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT TEAM
Led by a team with a proven track record in resource discovery & development in addition to capital markets expertise.
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Exposure To Record Prices for Critical Minerals
Critical minerals prices are at record highs, driven by global electrification, AI, defense, supply deficits, and strong long-term demand.
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High Grade Polymetallic Mineralization
The Alturas East Project contains historical grab sample assays of 0.95% Cu, 3.9% Pb, 9.32% Zn, 224.9 ppm Ag, 265 ppb Au in mineralized quartz veins 1
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Maxus Mining Highlights Historical Polymetallic Results at the Quarry Project in British Columbia, Canada
Vancouver, B.C. – Maxus Mining Inc. (“Maxus” or the “Company”) (CSE: MAXM | FRA: R7V), is pleased to provide highlights from a historical data compilation at the Quarry Project (the
Maxus Mining Highlights Antimony Results at the Hurley Project in British Columbia, Canada
Vancouver, B.C. – Maxus Mining Inc. (“Maxus” or the “Company”) (CSE: MAXM | FRA: R7V), is pleased to announce results from the 2025 exploration program (the “Program”)at the Hurley Project
Maxus Mining Engages Convolutions Geoscience to Advance Geophysical Targets Across Critical Minerals Properties
Vancouver, B.C. – Maxus Mining Inc. (“Maxus” or the “Company”) (CSE: MAXM | FRA: R7V)is pleased to announce a strategic engagement (the “Program”)with Convolutions Geoscience Corp. (“Convolutions”), led by its