Greenstone of basaltic composition forms the middle part of the Windermere System in southern British Columbia and the correlative Windermere Group in northeastern Washington. The greenstone, together with the rest of the Windermere in this region, is highly sheared, altered, and metamorphosed, except for a small exposed mass of relatively unaffected rocks near the community of Chewelah, Washington. K-Ar ages on whole rocks and mineral separates from the Chewelah area indicate the greenstone was probably extruded between 827 and 918 m.y. ago.