Brucejack gold mine
The Brucejack Mine is a high-grade gold underground mine located in northwestern British Columbia, approximately 65 kilometers north of Stewart.
Brucejack is third largest gold mine in Canada.
A year-round, all-weather access road connects the mine to Highway 37. The mine’s operations and camps are fully grid-powered, with diesel backup available. The mine began commercial operation in July 2017.
Mine Type:
Underground
Deposit Type:
Porphyry-related transitional to intermediate sulfidation Au-Ag epithermal deposit
Ownership:
100% – Pretium Resources
Mining Method:
Long-hole stoping using a combination of longitudinal and transverse mining
Processing Method(s):
Gravity Separation; Smelting; Flotation
Mine Life:
14 years
Production:
354 kozt in 2019

AISC (2019):
$888/oz Au
Reserves / Resources (April 2019):
6,400 kozt – P&P; 11,500 – MI&I
