Beauce has never been closer to discovering where the gold from Canada’s first placer gold rush came from than it is now. The Company's flagship property is the St-Simon-les-Mines Gold project (Quebec), home to Canada's first gold rush that pre-dates the Yukon Klondike and responsible for some of the largest gold nuggets in Canadian mining history (50oz & 71oz). If these nuggets were to be found today, each would be worth over $100 000 in today’s gold environment. Beauce intends to discover the source of these nuggets. Controlling 100% of a 6km trend, Beauce has diligently explored the property for years with the belief that the placer gold had to come from somewhere, developing a “placer to hard rock" exploration theory as a result. In 2020 Beauce unearthed multiple gold bearing bedrock structures that provided a better understanding of the geology and the origins of the placer gold. This spring Beauce announced their intent to finally prove their theory to find a hard rock source with a 4,000m drill program, the first its kind on the property; and have recently identified 2 visible grains of gold in the bedrock core drilled. It is pre-assay and very early still in the drill program, but the implications support the placer to hard rock theory. Beauce is closer than ever to the source of the placer gold nuggets that supported the historic gold rush, and may potentially support a different type of gold rush altogether in the future if drilling proves successful. President & CEO of Beauce Gold ( BGF:TSXV ) Patrick Levasseur addresses the ongoing drill program and what the future holds for this exciting SmallCap gold project.