Project Overview
The Twin Project is a district-scale, 11,110-hectare copper-gold property located in British Columbia’s Quesnel Trough — a productive Cu-Au belt known for porphyry and epithermal deposits, stretching 1500 kilometers nearly the entire length of the province. The project benefits from nearby infrastructure, historical work in the region, and road-accessible terrain that supports efficient exploration.
Our work is focused on identifying, refining, and advancing high-priority targets through systematic, staged exploration.

Regional Advantage — Proven Mining Belt
The Twin Project is located within the Quesnel Trough, a region that hosts several past-producing and current operations, including deposits such as Mount Milligan, Kwanika, and Lorraine. This belt is recognized for large copper-gold systems, supportive geology, and established regional infrastructure.
Note: Quarterback Resources has no ownership interest in nearby deposits. They are referenced for geological context only.
Geology & Mineralization
Surface work by the Company, to follow-up and expand upon the results from historic exploration, has identified sulphide-bearing zones, alteration, and copper staining associated with structurally controlled features and intrusive-related systems. The project is prospective for both porphyry-style and epithermal-style mineralization.
Geological interpretation is ongoing to refine structural controls and identify priority drill targets.

Field Observations
Ongoing sampling and mapping have confirmed visual sulphides and copper mineralization at surface across multiple areas of interest. Assay data, once available, will be released in accordance with NI 43-101.



Exploration Targets
Current work is focused on advancing three key target types:
Porphyry Targets
— Intrusive-related Cu-Au potential with alteration signatures
Epithermal Targets
— Veining and structurally hosted mineralization
Structural Targets
— Fault-controlled zones with observed mineralization at surface
Next Steps
Planned exploration includes:
All forward programs are contingent on permits, budgets, results, and market conditions.
