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Arya Resources operates exclusively in Saskatchewan — Canada's most investable mining jurisdiction and a top-three globally ranked destination for exploration capital. For investors in gold, nickel, copper, and cobalt, the province combines regulatory certainty, direct financial incentives, and a geological endowment that is only beginning to be fully explored.

INVEST IN CANADA

Why Explore Saskatchewan?

#1

Mining jurisdiction in Canada Fraser Institute 2024

$7B+

Planned SK mining investment in 2025 - leading all provinces

27/34

Of Canada's critical minerals found in Saskatchewan

$5,000+

Gold price per oz - near all-time highs, early 2026

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“It's the predictability and stable regulatory environment that investors look at and say: We can count on Saskatchewan. There won't be a rapid change. They can be secure in making those investments.”

Colleen Young, Minister of Energy and Resources -
Government of Saskatchewan

Four reasons Saskatchewan is the jurisdiction serious investors keep coming back to

01

La Ronge gold belt — continuous production since 1991

Arya's Wedge Lake and Ramp East projects sit within and adjacent to the La Ronge gold belt — a producing district with an unbroken 30+ year track record. Nearby mines have operated continuously since 1991, providing the infrastructure, geological knowledge base, and skilled workforce that early-stage explorers rarely access at such low cost.

02

Saskatchewan has 27 of Canada's 34 critical minerals

The Dunlop Deposit targets nickel, copper, and cobalt — all three on Canada's and the U.S.'s official critical minerals lists. Saskatchewan is Canada's largest primary critical minerals producer and the only jurisdiction combining Tier-1 conditions with genuine multi-commodity exposure at the exploration stage.

03

Year-round road access, grid power, and skilled labour

All three Arya projects benefit from year-round highway access — a material operational advantage versus remote northern jurisdictions. SaskPower grid access and an established regional mining workforce reduce per-metre drill costs and eliminate fly-in logistics. For a junior managing capital carefully, this directly extends the exploration runway.

04

Transparent permitting — no surprises in the approval pathway

Saskatchewan's permitting framework is process-driven and ministerially accountable. The Mineral Resources Amendment Act (2025) further reduced mineral access uncertainty. The Saskatchewan Mining Association called it "a win for everybody." Arya's drill programmes have proceeded on schedule — a direct function of this environment.

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