Yukon’t Miss This: Sanatana’s Drilling Into Gold Territory
Sanatana Resources uncovers promising sheeted quartz veins at Gold Strike Two in Yukon, signaling potential for a major new gold discovery near Snowline’s Valley deposit.

Sanatana Resources Inc. (TSXV: STA, OTC: SADMF) has officially launched its inaugural exploration program on the Gold Strike Two Project, situated in the mineral-rich Rogue Plutonic Complex of Yukon, Canada. This early-stage campaign has already yielded promising geological indicators, including the discovery of sheeted quartz veins in two distinct locations, a classic hallmark of reduced intrusion-related gold systems (RIRGS). The project’s proximity to Snowline Gold Corp’s (TSXV: SGD) Valley Gold Deposit, only 15 kilometers to the west-northwest, places it within one of the most prospective corridors in the Tombstone Gold Belt. Sanatana’s entry into this underexplored but highly promising terrain underscores its intent to carve out a strategic position in Yukon’s next-generation gold frontier.
First Signs: Sheeted Quartz Veins Raise Early Excitement
The company’s field teams reported the discovery of sheeted quartz veins on the very first day of exploration. One set of veins is hosted within the Rogue intrusion itself, while the other lies in hornfels formed after siltstone. In both areas, the density of veining is significant, reaching up to ten veins per meter. Though assays are pending, the geological context is striking. These quartz structures are precisely the type of feature associated with RIRGS mineralization. It’s an early but compelling sign that the Gold Strike Two Project may lie within a fertile and previously overlooked segment of the Tombstone Belt.
Sanatana CEO Peter Miles expressed cautious optimism, stating that while the company awaits assay confirmation, the visual evidence is “certainly pleasing” and consistent with the expected geological model. For a first day in the field, this kind of result is more than just encouraging—it’s potentially game-changing.
