Doubleview Gold Corp. announced drilling has extended the Lisle deposit 240m south, resulting in the discovery of the Company's highest gold grades to date at its polymetallic Hat porphyry project, located in the Golden Triangle of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. Drill holes H060, H061, H062 and H063, expand the Lisle Deposit by additional 240m to the south, called the Gold Rich Zone.

This zone will increase the volume of mineralization that will be included in the maiden resource estimate which is being prepared by an independent engineering group and is expected in First Quarter of 2024. The South Lisle zone now extends the Main Lisle zone for 360m, please refer to the Company's news release dated October 24th 2023, and further more assays are pending for this Gold Rich Discovery zone. Drill hole H063 marks the highlight of this group of drill holes with 0.21 g/t gold over 405m.

The interval represents almost the entire drill hole. Remarkably, the Gold Rich Zone continues assaying similarly high values for scandium as in other parts of the deposit, in this case 25.5 g/t over 405m. With drill holes H061 to H063 the Company tested a lower zone of an IP anomaly.

Notably, the assay results suggest a continuation of the deposit.