CEO Clips - Doubleview: Unlocking Major Resources in the Golden Triangle

Doubleview Gold is exploring one of the largest scandium deposits in the world, alongside substantial copper, gold, and silver resources in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle.

CEO Clips - Doubleview Gold: Unlocking Major Resources in the Golden Triangle

Exploring One of the Largest Scandium Deposits in the World

Doubleview is advancing its exploration in British Columbia's Golden Triangle with a focus on its unique copper, gold, silver, and polymetallic deposit. Boasting an impressive 3.2 million ounces of gold and 2.7 billion pounds of copper, this project stands out for its advantageous location, being situated on flat ground and close to the road—factors that make it highly accessible compared to other sites in the region. Additionally, Doubleview recently discovered what is now considered the largest scandium deposit globally, further enhancing its resource base.

The company is progressing to its next phase of drilling, targeting resource expansion and aiming for a significant update by year-end. With strong potential across multiple valuable minerals, Doubleview is well-positioned to capitalize on its resource-rich projects.

For more information on Doubleview (TSX.V: DBG, OTC: DBLVF) please click the request investor info button.

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