Golden Rapture Mining Corp Announces High-Grade Gold Results at Bully Boy Mine
Golden Rapture Mining Corporation, a Canada-based exploration company, has recently announced significant high-grade gold results from its newly acquired Bully Boy Mine. The company, listed on the Canadian National Stock Exchange, specializes in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mining assets. Its primary property, the Phillips Township Property, also known as the Nestor Falls Project, is situated in a Tier 1 mining jurisdiction near the New Gold Rainy River Gold Mine in Northwestern Ontario. This property encompasses approximately 10,000 acres with high-grade gold occurrences, including the Combined Mine, Mascotte Mine, and others.
On July 14, 2025, Golden Rapture reported a remarkable gold assay result of 78.79 grams per tonne (g/t) Au from surface sampling at the Bully Boy Mine. This mine is part of the company’s 50% owned patented mineral claims, located directly adjacent to its existing properties. The announcement was covered by multiple financial news sources, including StockWatch, The Newswire, CEO.ca, and MinePortal.
The company’s market capitalization stands at 1,310,000 CAD, with a close price of 0.055 CAD on July 13, 2025. Over the past year, the stock has experienced fluctuations, reaching a 52-week high of 0.3 CAD on September 4, 2024, and a low of 0.03 CAD on November 14, 2024. The price-to-earnings ratio is currently at -1.13, reflecting the company’s exploration-focused business model.
In addition to the Phillips Township Property, Golden Rapture holds an option agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the Hutchison Gold Mine project, located near the Equinox Greenstone Gold Mine in Ontario. This property comprises 48 claim cell units over approximately 2,300 acres.
These high-grade gold results at the Bully Boy Mine underscore Golden Rapture’s potential for significant mineral discoveries and development opportunities within its portfolio. The company’s strategic focus on high-potential projects in Tier 1 jurisdictions positions it well for future growth in the mining sector.
