Collaboration and Co-Creation

Our Community- First Approach

  • Responsible Mining, With Community Involvement

    Low-impact, using hand tools or light equipment with minimal environmental disturbance

    Open and transparent, with shared exploration results and community consultation

    Inclusive, involving local workers, tradespeople, and knowledge holders where possible

    Respectful of history, incorporating local stories, heritage sites, and cultural values into how we approach a property

  • Stewardship Beyond Mining

    We don’t just explore and walk away—we invest in post-use planning that reflects community needs and visions. This can include:

    Rehabilitating former sites into nature preserves, eco-tourism hubs, or farming cooperatives

    Hosting workshops or land-based education programs with schools or local groups

    Supporting youth and community initiatives tied to land, sustainability, or heritage

  • Collaboration and Co-Creation

    At the core of our work is a deep respect for the communities, cultures, and landscapes of Nova Scotia.

    We believe that small-scale mineral exploration and land development should be guided by the people who live on and care for the land.

    That’s why every project we take on begins with listening, collaboration, and co-creation.