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Coast Copper Acquires 80 kms of Prospective Porphyry Claims Along Western Side of the Toodoggone Camp
Coast Copper Acquires 80 kms of Prospective Porphyry Claims Along Western Side of the Toodoggone ...

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\nCoast Copper Acquires 80 kms of Prospective Porphyry Claims Along Western Side of the Toodoggone Camp\n\n/* Style Definitions */\nspan.prnews_span\n{\nfont-size:8pt;\nfont-family:\"Arial\";\ncolor:black;\n}\na.prnews_a\n{\ncolor:blue;\n}\nli.prnews_li\n{\nfont-size:8pt;\nfont-family:\"Arial\";\ncolor:black;\n}\np.prnews_p\n{\nfont-size:0.62em;\nfont-family:\"Arial\";\ncolor:black;\nmargin:0in;\n}\n.prntar{\nTEXT-ALIGN: RIGHT\n}\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCanada NewsWire\n\n\nTSX.V: COCOVANCOUVER, BC, March 30, 2026 /CNW/ - Coast Copper Corp. (\"Coast Copper\" or the \"Company\") (TSXV: COCO) is pleased to announce it has acquired three new properties through staking in the Toodoggone mining camp of northcentral British Columbia (\"BC\"). The properties were recently granted under the new BC Mineral Claims Consultation Framework. The Goldfinger, Thunderball and Moonraker properties total approximately 18,683 hectares (\"ha\") and together with the Borealis property, which Coast Copper sold to Hi-View Resources Inc. (see news release dated September 24, 2025), cover a continuous 90 kilometre (\"km\") long belt along the western side of the Toodoggone camp (see Figure 1). These three new properties (the \"Bond Properties\"), along with the Company's Loren and Northern Contact properties on the eastern side of the Toodoggone camp now total approximately 21,156 ha and make Coast Copper the single largest acquirer of new claims in the Toodoggone since the Aurora discovery by Amarc Resources Ltd. (\"Amarc\") announced on January 17, 20251.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExploration Rationale for Largest New Claim Acquisitions in the Toodoggone CampAfter the January 2025 announcement by Amarc of its Aurora porphyry discovery, the Company immediately recognized its significance and acquired mineral claims on the morning of that announcement, consisting of the Borealis, Loren and Northern Contact properties.Continued detailed review of regional geology, regional airborne magnetics, historical assessment reports and satellite imagery along the western edge of the Toodoggone camp suggests that the favourable porphyry setting of volcanics and intrusions extends further westward than regionally mapped and in some instances are covered by thin, younger sedimentary and/or glacial cover. Further proof of this concept is evidenced at the Borealis property wh...