Ontario
Doyle

Location
Batchawana Greenstone Belt, Ontario

Overview
Doyle is a high-grade orogenic gold project in Ontario’s Batchawana Greenstone Belt. It shares the same geological setting and mineralization style as the world-class Hemlo deposit (located only ~20 km away and >21 Moz Au production).

Highlights

Three priority high-grade centres already defined by drilling
- Hole 94-22: 46 g/t Au over 1 m in quartz vein with visible gold;
- Hole 95-34: 14.6 g/t Au over 1 m (within 9 m @ 2.5 g/t Au) in disseminated pyrite with visible gold;
- Hole 93-03: 7.5 g/t Au over 1 m in massive sulphidesv

All three zones remain open
No drilling since 1995; widespread anomalous to lower-grade mineralization across the property

Clear path to new discoveries
Recent LiDAR and airborne geophysics define major shears linked to these centres, enabling targeted geochem, trenching, and focused drilling

History
Gold showings in the Batchawana belt; historical drilling identified high-grade Au intersections; 2024 surface prospecting found visible gold and rock samples up to 13.2 g/t Au.

Geology
Structurally controlled orogenic gold in Archean greenstone belt; quartz veins in felsic tuff with multiple sulphide-chert horizons and brittle-ductile shear zones.

Hemlo: 20km Away
Regional Precedent Identical Despots Same Belt
HEMLO (20+ Moz)
- Archean greenstone
- Orogenic Au vein
- Quartz veins in felsic tuff
- 10-50 g/t Au typical
DOYLE (undetermined)
- Archean greenstone
- Orogenic Au vein
- Quartz veins in felsic tuff
- 49.8 g/t Au documented*





