Clarity Gold Corp. reported on progress from a recent site visit by Clarity personnel as part of 2021 exploration planning, and a summary of ongoing data interpretation and compilation where 25% of the 172 drill holes from previous operators on the whole project area intercepted visible gold, as noted in drill logs of the newly optioned Destiny Project located 75 km northeast of Val d’Or, Quebec within the prolific Abitibi Greenstone Gold Belt. Highlights of the site visit and ongoing data compilation and interpretation: Viewed historic drill core of the project stored in Val d’Or; Collected 24 samples of drill core for geophysical rock property testing; Engaged Abitibi Geophysics to conduct data compilation and robust inversion; Visited the project site to evaluate conditions and access in advance of applying for drill permits; Met with additional potential key contractors, professionals, and suppliers; 65 intercepts within with an average width of 0.71m assayed above 10 gpt Au within 43 holes of the 172-drill hole database; 43 (25%) of 172 drill holes intercepted visible gold; Collected multimedia and video footage to aid in compiling historic data. Since entering into the Option Agreement to acquire the Destiny Project, Clarity Gold’s team has been diligently compiling and interpreting all available data. Of the 172 known diamond drill holes on the entire property, 43 (25%) of them report visible gold in the drill logs. 38 of these holes are within the DAC zone where the 2011 resource is located. The average depth of drilling below surface is approximately 220 m over the project area. The DAC Zone, where the 2011 resource is located, has seen the deepest drilling with an average depth of approximately 275 m below surface and only 3 holes are 600 m or deeper, with the deepest being approximately 710 m below surface which confirmed the presence of the mineralized structure at depth and intercepted anomalous gold. The coarsely drilled Gap zone immediately on strike to the east of the DAC has seen limited drilling with only 4 holes deeper than 200 m to a maximum depth below surface of only approximately 360 m. “The Abitibi is a region where mines operate to depths of greater than 2,000 m. The limited deep drilling and high-grade intercepts encountered on the Destiny project present an excellent case for additional discovery and expansion for Clarity’s flagship project” stated Michel Robert, advisor to Clarity. The drill core is securely stored in a fenced yard within the city of Val d’Or where it is neatly racked or palletized and easily accessible for review. Clarity personnel were able to visit the drill core and twenty-four (24) samples were taken for representative rock properties testing conducted by Abitibi Geophysics. The results of this testing will aid Abitibi and the company in further characterizing the rocks through a comprehensive multi-technique geophysical inversion. This will help us build a better understanding of previous geophysical survey results and continued interpretation and targeting as we advance the understanding of the project. The crew drove on well maintained, surfaced roads from Val d’Or, an epicenter for mining and exploration activity within the Abitibi region, approximately one hour to the project area. The site is easily accessible with a network of drill trails throughout the property area. Additionally, Clarity personnel met with several local contractors and suppliers in support of planning and budgeting for the upcoming 2021 exploration program.