- CEO
- Erinn Broshko
- Sector
- Basic Materials
- Industry
- Other Precious Metals
- Address
- 595 Burrard Street Vancouver BC Canada V7X 1J1
- IPO Date
- Jul 9, 2013
- Business
- Golden Harp Resources Inc. (TSXV: GHR.H, OTC: GLHRF) is a Canada-based exploration stage company engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties focused on gold and base metals. The company holds interests in its flagship Copper Hill Property, comprising 855 contiguous claim units covering approximately 145 square kilometers in the Larder Mining District of the prolific Abitibi Greenstone Belt in Northern Ontario, Canada, approximately 100 kilometers south of Timmins between Shining Tree and Gowganda; the property hosts multiple high-priority gold targets including narrow-vein high-grade and near-surface bulk tonnage potential, as well as base metal occurrences around the Copper Hill Zone, Cook Zone, MC Zone, Crocker Zone, Golden Sylvia Gold Zone, and North Foley Lake Gold Zone, subject to net smelter royalties ranging from 1% to 3%. It also owns a 1% net smelter royalty on mining claims in MacMurchy Township, Ontario. Founded on May 3, 2006 and headquartered at 777 Hornby Street in Vancouver, British Columbia, the company maintains a 49% interest in the Block A portion of Copper Hill through a joint venture and 100% interest in the Main Block following prior option terminations. In November 2025, Golden Harp amended its definitive acquisition agreement with Timothy A. Young to consolidate its Copper Hill land position by acquiring additional mining claims expanding the property by approximately 1,230 hectares and Young's 51% interest in the Block A Property, resulting in a district-scale package exceeding 11,500 hectares strategically aligned with the Juby gold deposit trend; the transaction involves share issuance and grants Young a 1% net smelter return royalty on the acquired claims, subject to existing royalties, marking a critical strategic milestone to enhance exploration potential in the emerging gold district.