The Great Canadian Treasure Hunt continues to captivate Canadians as thousands of participants unite in the search for more than $1.3 million in gold treasure hidden across the country. The organizers, The Northern Miner, are excited to unveil the fourth regional prize: six one-ounce gold coins, valued at nearly $36,000, sending treasure hunters on their next adventure to Newfoundland, one of Canada’s most storied and historically rich mining regions.
The latest clue follows the release of the Golden Triangle bonus prize, which remains unclaimed a month after its announcement. The two live bonus prizes build momentum nationwide, fueling excitement among treasure hunters and spectators alike, while bringing participants one step closer to uncovering the grand prize.
Newfoundland has played an important and often underappreciated role in Canada’s mining history,” said Anthony Vaccaro, President of The Northern Miner Group. “From early gold and silver discoveries and long-producing base metal deposits to a modern resurgence in mineral exploration, the province reflects both the foundations of Canada’s resource sector and its future potential.”
The newly released Newfoundland clue encourages participants to explore the province’s rich geological history, dramatic coastlines, and mining communities while continuing the search for hidden gold. As with every regional clue in the Great Canadian Treasure Hunt, this clue connects directly to the grand prize, valued at more than $1.3 million, hidden somewhere in Canada.
Participants can join the hunt and view the new Newfoundland clue at https://www.northernminer.com/news/the-northern-miner-treasure-hunt-argentia-the-land-of-silver-and-second-chances/1003885834/