In the heart of Arizona’s Bradshaw Mountains, at an elevation of 3,501 feet, Cleator stands as more than just a historic mining town – it’s King Global Ventures’ strategic gateway to one of Arizona’s most promising mineral exploration opportunities. Located just 62 miles north of Phoenix in America’s #1 copper-producing state, this historic settlement perfectly positions our exploration efforts in the legendary Black Canyon Mining District. With 12 former producing mines within our property boundaries, we’re not just exploring – we’re reimagining an entire mining district’s potential.

Advanced UAV magnetometer surveys covering 78 miles

Comprehensive soil sampling programs with 228 surface samples

State-of-the-art VTEM surveys extending 410 miles

Modern 3D-IP technology revealing previously hidden mineral potential

Detailed geological mapping integrating historical data with modern insights

Cutting-edge geophysical interpretation techniques
As we advance our exploration program at the Black Canyon Project, Cleator stands as more than just our base of operations – it’s a symbol of mining heritage meeting modern opportunity. With a robust treasury of $2.91 million and one of the tightest share structures in the junior mining sector (just 28.7 million shares outstanding), we’re well-positioned to maximize the value of this strategic location. Our commitment to Cleator runs even deeper – we own 10% of this historic mining town itself, offering our shareholders the unique opportunity to own a slice of authentic American mining heritage When you invest in King Global Ventures, you’re not just backing our cutting-edge exploration program – you’re becoming a partial owner of Cleator itself and claiming your stake in a piece of living history.
For investors seeking to be part of Arizona’s next significant mineral discovery, our presence in Cleator represents the perfect blend of historical validation and modern potential. Each drill hole, each survey, and each analysis brings us closer to unlocking the full potential of this historically rich mining district.