Bonanza Creek, previously known as Rabbit Creek, is one of Canada's most infamous Gold mining sites. Discovered in 1886, the site has hosted hundreds of mining operations over the years due to its rich Gold deposits and ideal mining environment. Between 1886 and 1986, Bonanza Creek is said to have produced over $25 billion (US) of Gold and Silver.
Gold Rim Exploration began its life in Yukon in 2007 with an exploration project in the region, soon entering a joint venture to mine in Victoria Gulch on the west side of Bonanza Creek. Gold Rim Exploration has since expanded its sites into Carmack Forks, Gay Gulch and Cripple Hill, all pivotal regions inside Bonanza Creek.