Funded Startups in Vancouver
Across these 50 most-recent Vancouver-area entries (sorted by round date back to 2025-06-25), the disclosed round sizes cluster tightly in the low single-d…
Across these 50 most-recent Vancouver-area entries (sorted by round date back to 2025-06-25), the disclosed round sizes cluster tightly in the low single-digit millions, but one amount breaks away: Clio’s $500M Series G on 2025-11-15 dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts (e.g., Artemis Gold at $507M on 2025-08-12 is actually the second-highest, and the rest largely sit far below $100M). The biggest size outlier also aligns with a sector split: natural resources and energy appear repeatedly, with multiple “Natural Resources” entries such as Snowline Gold ($58M, 2025-08-14) and Artemis Gold ($507M, 2025-08-12), alongside smaller but frequent biotech/health care pockets (e.g., SeraGene Therapeutics is undisclosed on 2025-11-19; Molecular You raises $5M on 2025-08-20). Time-wise, activity crowds into late August and mid-November (e.g., PowerLattice on 2025-11-18 and Clio on 2025-11-15), while earlier entries in this view start at 2025-06-25 with Silver Elephant Mining ($170K). Stage and disclosure are mixed: “Series Unknown” is common (35 rows), and “undisclosed” appears in multiple rows (9).
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Frequently asked
How extreme are the largest disclosed rounds in this Vancouver list?
The largest disclosed amount is Clio’s $500M Series G on 2025-11-15, which dwarfs most other disclosed rounds in the dataset. The next-highest disclosed amount shown is Artemis Gold’s $507M on 2025-08-12, and most other entries are far below the $50M band (e.g., Snowline Gold at $58M on 2025-08-14).
Do these rounds cluster into a specific time window within the 50 rows?
Yes. Several high-disclosure entries land in late August 2025 (e.g., Artemis Gold $507M on 2025-08-12; Gladiator Metals $16M on 2025-08-18; Stillwater Critical Minerals $6M on 2025-08-12), while another cluster appears in mid-November 2025 (e.g., Clio $500M on 2025-11-15; PowerLattice $25M on 2025-11-18).
Which disclosure/stage labels dominate, and what share look non-quantified?
“Series Unknown” dominates the stage labels with 35 of the 50 rows, and “undisclosed” appears in 9 rows (for example, SeraGene Therapeutics on 2025-11-19 and Sable Resources’ category-bearing peers like Fresh Prep Foods on 2025-07-08). Disclosed amounts therefore concentrate in fewer rows than the undisclosed/unknown mix.
Are particular sectors over-represented versus one-off categories?
Natural Resources is the most repeated sector across the list, with multiple entries such as Snowline Gold (2025-08-14, $58M), Artemis Gold (2025-08-12, $507M), and Millennial Potash (2025-07-21, $7M). Energy also recurs (e.g., Verdera Energy $550K on 2025-09-21 and EverGen Infrastructure $4M on 2025-08-07), while categories like AI/Blockchain appear but less consistently than Natural Resources.
Which entries are notable outliers on the low end of disclosed amounts?
The smallest disclosed amount shown is $140K for Torr Metals on 2025-06-26. Multiple other low-end disclosed rounds sit nearby (e.g., Relevant Gold at $170K on 2025-07-02 and Silver Elephant Mining at $170K on 2025-06-25), forming a low-disclosure floor distinct from the $500M-level outliers.
Is there a geographic pattern inside the “Vancouver” label (country/state differences)?
The list blends multiple “Vancouver” designations: for example, Vancouver, Canada entries include Clio (2025-11-15, $500M) and SeraGene Therapeutics (2025-11-19, undisclosed), while other rows explicitly point to Vancouver, Washington/Alberta (e.g., Digs at Vancouver, Washington with a $5M Seed on 2025-11-07; Benz Mining at Vancouver, Alberta with a $19M Series Unknown on 2025-08-20). This suggests the directory’s Vancouver filter groups several regional geographies rather than a single jurisdiction.
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