Foremost Lithium Resource & Technology announced the acquisition of The Grass River Claims, located in the historic mining district of Snow Lake Manitoba, 6.5 kilometers east of the Zoro lithium property. The Grass River Claims ("GRC") consist of 27 claims totaling 14,873 acres and hosts multiple pegmatites exposed in outcrop and 7 drill-indicated spodumene-bearing pegmatite dykes. This acquisition significantly expands the Company's Snow Lake Lithium project by 130% to an amalgamated 26,276 acres making Foremost the largest lithium exploration company in Snow Lake.

The location of the newly staked GRC Claim Block and the Zoro and Jean Lake Lithium properties. The location of the seven (7) historically drill-intercepted spodumene-bearing pegmatites. Dr. Mark Fedikow, Foremost Lithium's QP, reviewed regional historical drill and exploration data in the Cancelled Assessment Files of the Manitoba Mining Recorder going back to the late 1950's and documented multiple drill- indicated spodumene-bearing pegmatite dykes on the GRC.

Spodumene-bearing pegmatite on the Grass River Claims, the Zoro property, the Jean Lake property and other lithium pegmatites in the general area such as those within the Thompson Brothers Lithium Trend are spatially associated with the regionally extensive Crowduck Bay Fault. The location of exposed pegmatite in the northwest corner of the GRC claims and several large and undrilled pegmatites elsewhere on the property are also reflected. The Company's plans include moving forward with significant working-capital and utilizing modern geophysical and geochemical technologies to supplement boots-on- the-ground prospecting to further explore the GRC spodumene-bearing pegmatite dykes.

Modern exploration on the GRC pegmatites has not been undertaken in more than 60 years.