Bonanza Claims for sale on the historic Bonanza Creek
The claims lie on Upper Bonanza Creek and Ready Bullion Creek and 2 other tributaries. Bonanza Creek was where gold was discovered in 1896 starting the great Alaska gold rush. The Dawson mining district is in Canada, but in 1896 few people were really sure.
There are 24 claims on this property. There are class 4 permits with a water license allowing larger scale mining. The claims have about 35 years of assessment work banked ahead. Meaning you would not need to do any work to maintain the claims for 35 years. A $10 per year filing fee per claim is all that is needed to keep the claims in good standing.
The Upper Bonanza mine has a small 5th wheel camp trailer for cooking and bunk house.
There is a spring up no name creek, high enough for gravity camp water. I had the water tested a few years ago. It did not have any of the heavy metals that contaminate many of the streams in the area.
We think these claims are special because of their location, rich history, un-mined virgin areas, access to water and much more. Anglerock LLC is asking $30,000 CAD per claim for the Bonanza claims.
Note: Information provided on this site is to the best recollections of owners. Owners have used their best efforts to be accurate with all of this information.