The Rouyn Project is located along the Cadillac–Larder Lake Break (‘Cadillac Break’) of the Abitibi gold belt, Québec. It lies within the same geological setting as several major nearby gold mines and deposits—including LaRonde-Bousquet, Lapa, and Westwood – all hosted within the Piché Group. The Rouyn Project is at an advanced stage, hosting a substantial JORC (2012) Mineral Resource of 15.8 Mt @ 3.28 g/t Au for 1.66 Moz (refer ASX 10 Oct 2025 for further details). The Project benefits from significant infrastructure advantages, including established surface facilities and strategic land holdings across key areas of the project. Notably, the current Resource has been defined from drilling at relatively shallow depths of only 400–700 metres. In contrast, neighbouring operations along the Cadillac Break are mining at depths approaching 3,000 metres, underscoring the strong potential for resource expansion at the Rouyn Project through deeper drilling.