The Wesdome mining group has been producing gold since 1989. Since 1989 it has put five gold mines into production and assembled strategic property and mining infrastructure in Val d’Or, Quebec and Wawa, Ontario.
Its strategy is one of regional development around existing wholly-owned infrastructure in politically stable, historically proven mining regions. Its vision is to provide investors with exposure to a growing, unhedged gold production profile in a rising gold market.
Rising production and gold prices over the last 4 years has provided Wesdome the opportunity to internally finance organic growth in a relatively low risk, stepwise manner. In 2006, the Company produced 52,969 ounces of gold and enjoyed a very successful exploration campaign that grew reserves. In 2007, the Company produced 72,085 ounces and invested to develop reserves and further increase production. In 2008 the company produced a record 90,004 ounces of gold and discovered the Dubuisson Zone to the east of its Kiena mine. In 2009 production increased to 96,152 ounces surpassing its 2008 record levels.
Ample potential for organic growth through exploration and development of its extensive, prospective land holdings bodes well for continued growth.

