From inception as a mineral exploration stage enterprise in December 2003, the Company has acquired mineral properties, negotiated joint ventures, established financing arrangements, and planned and conducted exploration activities involving 8 different projects in the Yukon, Canada. In addition, opportunities in other countries are being actively pursued.

Mineral exploration and mine development includes such activities as conventional prospecting, geological/geophysical surveys and research, as well as excavation, diamond and auger drilling, analysis of core, soil, mini and bulk samples, milling and testing of processing technologies, mineral resource assessment, facility construction and maintenance, equipment acquisition and maintenance, road and access construction, scoping studies and environmental monitoring for potential mine development.

In its first year as a mineral exploration company, Klondike Star earned a 55% and controlling interest in the Lone Star Project in the Dawson Mining District, Yukon. This property includes the site of the original Klondike Gold Rush. Since then, the Company has expanded systematically to a total of eight exploration and development projects: six gold prospects in the Klondike region of the Yukon and two gold, base and precious mineral properties in other parts of the Yukon.

In support of its mission, Klondike Star has established corporate goals relating to mineral production, capital formation and durable investor relationships, employer of choice, sustainable development and good corporate governance.