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Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan

KIRKSTONEMETALS

Advancing high-grade uranium exploration in Canada's premier uranium district — positioned at the centre of a generational energy transition.

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About Us

Exploring the
World's Richest
Uranium District

Kirkstone Metals Corp. is a Canadian exploration company advancing the Gorilla Lake and Key Lake Road Uranium Projects in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin — home to the highest-grade uranium deposits on Earth.

Backed by an experienced technical team and leveraging modern geophysical methods, we are focused on high-grade discovery and long-term shareholder value creation.

World-Class District
Exposure to the Athabasca Basin, the world's top uranium region with grades up to 100× the global average.
Modern Geophysics
Airborne EM and magnetic surveys completed. Multiple high-priority anomalies identified and ranked.
Strategic Land
Near the historic Cluff Lake Mine — 62M+ lbs produced — within the productive Carswell structure.
Responsible ESG
Committed to sustainable, responsible exploration with Indigenous community engagement.
The Investment Case

Why Uranium.
Why Now.

Global demand is accelerating across four converging structural tailwinds — making now a critical entry point into the uranium supply chain.

01
AI & Data

AI-Powered Demand

Data centre energy demand projected to rise 50% by 2027 and up to 165% by 2030. Nuclear is the only carbon-free, always-on baseload capable of meeting this scale.

02
Reliability

24/7 Baseload Power

Unlike solar and wind, nuclear delivers uninterrupted baseload power — essential for AI infrastructure, industrial grids, and national energy security.

03
Clean Energy

Zero-Carbon Density

1 kg of uranium-235 generates ~24 million kWh — compared to just 8 kWh from coal. Nuclear emits no CO₂ and is central to every credible net-zero scenario.

04
Geopolitics

Canada: Strategic Supply

As the only country producing enough uranium to meet its own nuclear needs, Canada offers the world's most secure, politically stable uranium supply chain.

$150B
Annual Nuclear Investment by 2030
Up from $65B today under net-zero goals
Potential Capacity Expansion by 2050
440 reactors online globally today
85%
Canadian Uranium Exported
Powering grids from the US to Europe & Asia
Sources: World Nuclear Association  ·  Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission  ·  IEA
Our Projects

Three Strategic
Uranium Projects

Gorilla Lake Uranium Project — Property Disposition Map, Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan, Canada
Athabasca Basin · Northern Mining District
Gorilla Lake
    Highlights
  • Multiple electromagnetic conductors linked to uranium mineralization identified
  • High-grade potential within the Carswell structure near major historical production
  • Access via nearby airstrip with existing support infrastructure
  • Early-mover position in a rising uranium market with supply constraints widening

Spanning 6,950 hectares within the Carswell structure of the Athabasca Basin, Gorilla Lake is our flagship asset — strategically located near the historic Cluff Lake Mine which produced over 62 million pounds of uranium.

KLR Uranium Project — Property Location Map, Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan, Canada
Wollaston Mudjatik Transition Zone · Eastern Saskatchewan
Key Lake Road
    Highlights
  • DD Zone (2023): six holes intersected anomalous uranium enrichment — values up to 642 ppm U, 0.34% Ni
  • Highway Zone: near-surface interval of 1.9% U₃O₈ over 0.29 m — high-grade potential confirmed
  • IP survey planned for DD Zone — up to 12 line-km to define subsurface targets ahead of drilling
  • Direct access via provincial Highway 914, which bisects the property

Covering approximately 5,521 hectares along the Key Lake Road, the KLR Uranium Project lies almost entirely within the Wollaston Mudjatik Transition Zone (WMTZ) — the prolific structural corridor hosting the Key Lake, Cigar Lake, and McArthur River uranium deposits.

Sampson Lake Property — CLR Project Resistivity and Chargeability Survey, Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan, Canada
Eastern & Southwestern Athabasca Basin
Sampson Lake
    Highlights
  • ~823 hectares across two projects in the eastern and southwestern Athabasca Basin
  • Contiguous to Uranium Energy Corp's West Bear property with +10 km linear EM anomaly
  • CLR Project drill-ready with classic unconformity-style targets adjacent to Fission 3.0
  • Targeting anomalies with similarities to the Shea Creek Deposit (~30 km NW of CLR)

Two high-value exploration projects — the Sampson Lake Project and the Cluff Lake Road Project — covering approximately 823 hectares across two prospective regions of northern Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin.

Latest News

Press Releases
& Updates

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April 23, 2026

Kirkstone Metals Acquires Sampson Lake Property, Saskatchewan

April 23, 2026 – Vancouver, BC, Canada – Kirkstone Metals Corp. (the “Company” or “Kirksto…

April 15, 2026

Kirkstone Metals Reaffirms Strategic Importance of the Athabasca Basin and Expands Focus on Secure North American Uranium Supply

April 15th, 2026 – Vancouver, BC, Canada – Kirkstone Metals Corp. (the "Company" or &qu…

April 9, 2026

Kirkstone Metals Highlights Strategic Role Amid Possible Iran Ceasefire and Project Vault Defense Initiatives

Vancouver, British Columbia — April 09, 2026 — Kirkstone Metals Corp. (TSXV: KSM) (FWB: VO0)…

Invest in the Energy That Powers the World

Connect with our investor relations team to learn more about Kirkstone Metals Corp. and our uranium projects in Saskatchewan.

Phone
(604) 644-6794
Email
info@kirkstonemetals.com
Address
830-1100 Melville Street