Mining With Integrity

In 1915, significant mineral deposits were discovered deep within the Sooke Mountain range, on the south coast of Vancouver Island.

Our Mission

New Sunro Copper Ltd.’s mission is to re-establish a previously productive mining operation and build a successful business based on a foundation of integrity; combined with social, environmental and fiscal responsibility.

About Us

We are a small exploration company working on re-opening this previously operating underground copper mine in Jordan River, BC. The latest discovery of a large anomaly at depth has given us great hopes for the future of this this mine.

This deposit is a volcanic, intrusion type deposit with the profile M02.

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Community Engagement

Whether we are working in cooperation with First Nation people or any level of government, supporting the economy by hiring local contractors, or playing a future role in the restoration of fish spawning beds, New Sunro Copper Ltd. is making community collaboration part of its corporate culture.

Environmental Stewardship

New Sunro Copper Ltd. is committed to moving forward with the re-opening of this century-old mining operation with a new focus on environmental awareness. Mistakes made in the past will not be repeated.

Building Jobs For Canadians

New Sunro Copper Ltd. is in the development stage of its plan to take this project back into full operation.  At full production, New Sunro Copper Ltd. expects to employ upwards of 70 people. Where possible, we are committed to support the economy by hiring local contractors, service providers and employees.

Mine Data

The New Sunro Copper Project near Jordan River, BC, is considered a Tholeiitic, intrusion-hosted, Nickel-Copper deposit. The deposit itself is within basaltic lavas of the Metchosin Volcanics, while the mineralization appears to be genetically related to the emplacement of the Eocene Sooke Gabbro.

Location

The New Sunro Copper Project is located near the community of Jordan River, on the south coast of Vancouver Island. It is about three kilometres inland from where the Jordan River flows into the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Pacific Ocean. Oksolejuun Creek is also located in this watershed area.