Green River Gold Corp. announced that it intends to commence placer gold mining operations on its 100% owned, fully permitted and bonded Wabi claims on the Swift River, approximately 45 minutes from its field headquarters in Quesnel, British Columbia. The Company has two very strong, exciting platforms with the Quesnel Nickel critical minerals project and the Fontaine Gold and Kymar Silver precious metals projects.

The next phase of drilling will commence shortly on the Quesnel Nickel Project. This placer gold mining operation demonstrates Green River's commitment to move both platforms forward in parallel as the Company sees significant potential in both its critical minerals and precious metals properties. Green River holds six contiguous placer mining claims totaling 255.94 hectares straddling the Swift River, a river which has a significant history of placer mining production dating back to the Cariboo Gold Rush in the 1870's. The Company also holds placer claims on several other creeks and rivers in the Cariboo Mining District.

The Company has held its Swift River placer claims for several years, along with placer claims on other well known creeks and rivers in the Cariboo Mining District. Some of the claims have been rented to other miners in the past for cash rent. With gold prices currently hitting all time highs of above CAD 3,000, the decision was made to have the Company mine some of the claims on its own.

Green River may choose to mine some of its other permitted placer claims in the future. The goal is to achieve self-sustaining cash flow from operations which will allow the Company to direct any funds raised in the capital markets directly to exploration activities.