Drill Program Focused On Northern Part Of Dunlop Bay
VANCOUVER - Route 109 Resources Inc. announced the intersection of 5.05 m of semi-massive to disseminated sulfides returning 1.03% Cu, 1.28 g/t Au, 4947 ppm Mo and 6.58 g/t Ag from 55.10 to 60.15 m in drill hole BD-25-37 located on its Dunlop Bay West showing, in Quebec, Canada. These intersections confirm the strong potential for the property to have a copper-gold-molybdenum-silver mineralized system which is atypical for the Matagami Camp.
These results are from the Company's 2025 winter drilling program on Dunlop Bay. The program focused on the northern part of the property and aimed to test various geophysical anomalies identified from historical mineralized drillhole intersections.
At Dunlop Bay West: Twelve short drill holes ranging between 75 and 270 m were drilled for a total of 1,671 m. Three of the most significant results are presented below: 1) BD-25-37 returned 5.05 m at 1.03% Cu, 1.28 g/t Au, 4,947 ppm Mo and 6.58 g/t Ag from 55.10 to 60.15 m followed by 2.75 m at 0.57% Cu, 0.96 g/t Au, 671 ppm Mo and 5.66 g/t Ag from 66.15 to 68.90 m. 2) BD-25-38 returned 2.15 m at 1.92% Cu, 1.36 g/t Au, 551 ppm Mo and 11.58 g/t Ag. 3) BD-25-39 returned 6.00 m at 0.41% Cu, 0.41 g/t Au, 137 ppm Mo and 5.55 g/t Ag.
At Dunlop Bay North: Five holes were drilled into a new VMS discovery which will be designated as the "Clairet" Zone, a Pb-Zn-Ag mineralized zone. Two further holes were drilled at Dunlop Bay North eastern area for a total of 842 m. Best results a presented below: 1) BD-25-27 returned 5.55 m at 1.83% Zn, 0.27% Pb, 2.69 g/t Ag. 2) BD-25-28 returned 1.85 m at 2.29% Zn, 0.57 % Pb, 2.87 g/t Ag.
Robert Pryde, CEO, said, "The Dunlop Bay property continues to show significant potential for polymetallic mineralization. The 2025 exploration program results confirm the presence of a Cu-Au-Mo-Ag+/-Zn mineralized system. Our technical team is now confident of the presence of an atypical type of mineralized system within the immediate Matagami region. We are excited by the potential of the property and have engaged Laurentia Exploration to interpret these results in the context of the broader geological setting. I look forward to reporting back on their work. We plan to release the remainder of the 2025 exploration program results soon.”