LaFleur Minerals Inc. is positioning its 100%-owned Beacon Gold Mill in Quebec's Abitibi Greenstone Belt as a key near-term revenue driver while advancing its Swanson Gold Project toward production. The company plans to restart the mill in early 2026 following $3–5 million in upgrades, enabling processing of over 750 metric tons of ore per day. With neighboring mining firms already expressing interest in custom agreements, the mill could generate revenue even before LaFleur begins processing its own mineralized material. This strategic approach allows the company to create cash flow while continuing development of its primary asset, the Swanson Gold Project.
The mill's location in one of Canada's most prolific gold regions provides significant advantages, particularly given the favorable gold market outlook with prices potentially surpassing $4,000 per ounce. Early drilling results from Swanson have revealed promising sulfide-rich zones, indicating strong potential for resource expansion. The Swanson Gold Project spans approximately 18,304 hectares and includes several prospects rich in gold and critical metals previously held by Monarch Mining, Abcourt Mines, and Globex Mining. LaFleur has recently consolidated a large land package along a major structural break that hosts the Swanson, Bartec, and Jolin gold deposits and several other showings.
The project's accessibility by road allows direct access to several nearby gold mills, further enhancing its development potential. The Beacon Gold Mill's capacity to process over 750 tonnes per day makes it a valuable asset in a region with multiple active mining operations. The company's integrated approach offers investors early exposure to production in a premium gold district, bridging the gap between exploration and revenue generation. More information about the company's developments is available at https://ibn.fm/LFLRF. The mill's restart timeline and upgrade investment represent a calculated move to capitalize on both the strong gold market and the strategic location within Quebec's established mining infrastructure.


