TNM reveals new bonus prize Treasure Hunt clue

The latest clue in the Northern Miner's Great Canadian Treasure Hunt is now released to subscribers. Credit: Adobe Stock

The Northern Miner is excited to announce that the latest bonus prize clue has just been emailed to all subscribers!

This newest instalment in our ongoing Great Canadian Treasure Hunt brings another layer of challenge – and reward – for our dedicated readers. Subscribers can now access exclusive content and a special video, available in both English and French, revealing key insights into the latest bonus prize. Whether you’re following every clue or just joining in, this new release offers a unique opportunity to dig deeper and get closer to the next big discovery.

The Treasure Hunt marked its first winner almost one month ago when Gina Anderson in Yukon found more than $30,000 worth of gold coins near Dawson City.

If you’re a subscriber and haven’t yet received your email – or if you’re having any trouble viewing it – please don’t hesitate to contact us at treasure@northernminer.com. Our team will ensure you have access to everything you need to stay in the hunt.

Stay tuned for more updates as the contest unfolds. Each clue brings you one step closer to uncovering the treasure – and this latest one might just be the breakthrough you’ve been waiting for.

Keep exploring, keep discovering, and as always, thank you for reading The Northern Miner.

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