The Great Canadian Treasure Hunt: Who won the first $30K?

The first Bonus Prize in The Great Canadian Treasure Hunt has been discovered.

More than 61,000 Canadians are on the hunt for $1.3M in hidden gold, and this week six one-ounce gold coins (valued at $30,000) were uncovered in Dawson City, Yukon.

Congratulations to treasure hunter Gina Anderson, whose research, puzzle-solving, and determination led her to the prize.

The adventure is just beginning. Who will uncover the next treasure? Start your hunt here.

DISCLAIMER 18+. No purchase necessary. Open to legal residents of Canada only. Void where prohibited. All prize valuations are in Canadian dollars (CAD), based on the spot gold price as of 16 September 2025, and subject to change with market conditions. Contest governed by the laws of Canada. Sponsors, organizers, and their affiliates, officers, employees, and agents are not responsible for lost, late, stolen, misdirected, incomplete, or ineligible entries; technical failures of any kind; or injury, loss, or damage of any kind arising from or related to participation or prize redemption. By participating, entrants release and hold harmless EarthLabs Inc., The Northern Miner, contest sponsors, and their affiliates from any liability or claims in connection with the contest. Sponsorship does not imply endorsement of any participant, entry, or statement made during the contest. Full rules, eligibility requirements, and redemption process available at treasure.northernminer.com.

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