Golden Arrow Resources Corporation reported the results of assays of core from the first three drill holes of the on-going 10,000-metre diamond drilling campaign at the San Pietro Iron-Copper-Gold-Cobalt Project in Chile announced on April 24, 2024. The three holes reported here are part of the initial set of eight holes drilled to complete a nominal grid over the advanced Rincones target and verify the requisite spacing for completing the first Mineral Resource Estimate for the project. Highlights, detailed results and accompanying figures are included below: Drill hole SP-DDH-14 intersected 12 well-mineralized intervals between 30 and 380 metres depth, highlighted by: 11.1m at 463 g/t Co and 42.2% Fe from 46.4m, and 5.95m at 0.80% Cu, 0.19 g/t Au, 159 g/t Co and 28.9% Fe from 180m, and 20m at 1.47% Cu, 0.16 g/t Au, 343 g/t Co and 27.2% Fe from 360m.

Drill hole SP-DDH-15 returned a long mineralized interval interpreted to have intersected a newly-recognized mineralized structure at a low angle: 132m averaging 0.44% Cu from 114m. Drill hole SP-DDH-16 returned multiple mineralized intervals between 30 and 252 metres depth, highlighted by: 64m at 0.20% Cu from 30 m, 2.27m at 0.22 g/t Au, 1395 g/t Co and 34.3% Fe from 246.93m. San Pietro Phase 2 Drill Program Details: The San Pietro Project hosts multiple targets with strong IOCG+cobalt mineralization.

In 2023 the company completed approximately 4000 metres of diamond drilling in 13 holes to add to the database of approx. 34,000 metres of historic drilling at San Pietro. Strongly mineralized intervals were intercepted at all targets tested as reported in company news releases on June 13, 2023, June 27, 2023 and July 12, 2023.

The Company is concentrating mainly on the Rincones advanced exploration target with the goal of completing an initial Mineral Resource Estimate. This target formed the core of the historic work, with 46 widely spaced holes drilled in an area of approximately 2.6 by 1.6 kilometres, resulting in numerous well mineralized intervals reported. The historic drill holes were roughly split into a north and south grouping, with a central area that had seen minimal drilling.

Golden Arrow's 2023 drill program successfully identified significant extensions to the known mineralization at Rincones, particularly in the central area, as highlighted by hole SP- DDH-12, which returned an interval of 64.2 metres averaging 0.86% copper, 0.20 g/t gold, 196 g/t cobalt and 26.9% iron, starting at 42.8 metres downhole, as reported in the July 12, 2023 news release. SP-DDH-14 was also drilled in the sparsely tested central part of the Rincones target 260 metres east-northeast from SP-DDH-12, to a depth of 401.2 metres. Logging of the core from SP-DDH-14 identified four magnetite manto bodies with thicknesses of over 10 metres, starting at approximately 42 metres, with visible chalcopyrite and pyrite noted.

Additionally, at 360 metres, a 24 metre-wide specularite breccia with visible chalcopyrite was intercepted, which is interpreted as the same east-west structure that outcrops 150 meters north of this hole and also was intercepted by historic hole RARC-14, which returned 32 metres with 0.58% Cu. Preliminary modeling of the new information from SP-DDH-14 suggests that there is continuity of the mineralized magnetite manto bodies with previous holes on the north and south sides of the target. SP-DDH-15 was collared 290m northeast of hole SP-DDH-14 in the central Rincones target area.

The hole cut a sulphide-mineralized specularite breccia system, with core logging indicating that it was intercepted at a low angle, resulting in an interval of 132 metres averaging 0.44% Cu. The lateral extent of this mineralization will be tested by additional drilling later in the campaign. SP-DDH-16 was collared in the northern part of the Rincones target.

The hole intersected a series of crackle breccias and specularite veinlets with some chalcopyrite, with the longest interval from 25 to 84 to metres depth. From 247 to 249 metres the drill hole intersected a magnetite-rich manto with significant pyrite mineralization. The goal of the 2024 campaign is to provide additional drill data to facilitate the first Mineral Resource Estimate for the Project.

The Company is currently drilling the final hole in this set of eight at Rincones and has also completed one additional hole at the Colla target. It is anticipated that the next set of holes in the program will be additional step-outs at Rincones, plus one hole to twin an historic hole drilled via reverse circulation, to verify previous data for inclusion in the future resource model. Methodology & QA/QC: This drilling campaign was completed by Sociedad de Servicios Andinos SpA of Copiapó, Chile, using diamond drill producing HQ-sized core.

The Golden Arrow field team, supervised by senior geologists, photographed and logged the entire length of core for each drillhole, as well as measured it for recovery and marked it for sampling. Pieces of whole core approximately 10 to 15 cm long were selected and measured for specific gravity on average every 20 metres and targeting all different lithologies. Subsequently, the core was cut in half with an electric saw.

One half was labelled, bagged and sent for analysis and the other half retained onsite. After completing the sampling of each hole, the samples were shipped to ALS Laboratory in Copiapo, Chile by a contract truck service. Sample preparation and gold analysis by Fire Assay and reading by atomic absorption on 30 gm sample by method Au-AA23 was completed at the ALS facility in Santiago de Chile.

Multi-element package by ICP-OES reading following a four-acid digestion by method ME-ICP61 was performed at ALS facilities in Lima, Peru. Samples with overlimits in copper (+ 10,000 ppm) were re-assayed by ore grade method Cu-OG62 that includes four acid digestion and ICP-OES reading. The Company follows industry standard procedures for the work carried out on the San Pietro Project, with a quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) program.

Blank and standard samples were inserted in each batch of samples sent to the laboratory for analysis. Golden Arrow detected no significant QA/QC issues during review of the data. The trajectory of all the holes drilled at San Pietro during this Phase 2 were measured using the gyroscope equipment Champ Navigator that assures no interference from the magnetite in the ground.

Additionally all the core was orientated using the Champ Ori core orientator to measure the azimuth and dip of structures.