Riverside Resources Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company focused on the discovery and development of precious and base metal deposits. Operating as a project generator, Riverside identifies prospective mineral properties and advances them through early-stage exploration before partnering with major mining companies under option and joint-venture agreements. This model allows the company to leverage its technical expertise and financial discipline while limiting its capital exposure.
The company’s portfolio spans several key mining jurisdictions, with a primary emphasis on Mexico. Riverside holds interests in multiple exploration projects across the states of Sonora, Sinaloa and Chihuahua, where it has delineated targets for gold, silver, copper and zinc. In addition to its Mexican assets, Riverside maintains strategic project interests in select regions of Canada and the United States, where it applies a data-driven approach and modern geophysical techniques to uncover new mineralization opportunities.
Since its founding in 2004, Riverside Resources has conducted extensive fieldwork, including geological mapping, geochemical sampling and geophysical surveys, to advance its projects from grassroots to drill-ready stages. The company’s project-generation model has resulted in several agreements with industry partners, providing Riverside with exploration funding and technical collaboration. These partnerships enable the company to accelerate discovery efforts while retaining the potential for significant upside through royalties, equity stakes or project buy-ins.
Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Riverside Resources is led by President and Director John-Mark Staude, a geoscientist with over two decades of experience in mineral exploration. Supported by a technical team of geologists and industry professionals, Riverside is committed to responsible exploration practices and to creating shareholder value through systematic project advancement and strategic alliances.
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