Klondike Gold Corp. reported assays from the final 27 drill holes of the 2018 drill program testing various targets including the Nugget Zone at the Company's wholly owned Klondike District Property, Yukon Territory. The most significant new near-surface gold intersections come from the Nugget East Target, particularly hole EC18-230 assaying 2.36 g/t over 22.86 meters from 9.14 meters downhole and EC18-234 assaying 2.22 g/t over 21.34 meters from 49.68 meters downhole. These gold intersections, plus EC15-15 and EC15-16 from the 2015 drill program outline a new gold-mineralized subzone of 115 meters strike length which remains open and requires follow-up testing. The overall objective of drilling at the Nugget area was to test targets within the Eldorado Creek drainage in proximity to the interpreted Nugget Fault and Irish Fault. Gold intersected along the Nugget Fault in particular has been shown to be one of the sources of the rich Eldorado Creek alluvial placer gold deposits from the past century. The Nugget Zone plus the Nugget East, Oro Grande, and Glacier targets lie along the Nugget Fault. The French target lies along the Irish Fault. Drilling encountered vein-array hosted gold mineralization in all intersections. Host rocks were typically brittle mafic schists, and/or felsic schists. In comparison, the Lone Star Zone is hosted by a more ductile intermediate schist. Drill holes EC18-215 and EC15-237 were drilled at -55 dip and 030 azimuth. All other drill holes EC18-206 to EC18-241 were drilled at -55 dip and 200 azimuth. Assay averages are calculated over drilled core lengths; true thickness from holes drilled at 200 azimuth is interpreted to be approximately the drilled interval. Holes EC18-215 to EC18-219 tested the Nugget Zone area. The objective was to examine/define the upper and lower bounds of the known Nugget Zone mineralization, and obtain structural information from oriented core measurements. Hole EC18-215 was drilled at 030 azimuth (180 degrees to all other drilling) testing above the upper (northeast) edge of the Nugget Zone and returned no significant values. EC18-216, EC217, and EC18-218 intersected the upper and lower edges of Nugget Zone and these contained gold mineralization. EC18- 219 also drilled above the upper edge of the Nugget Zone and had no significant values. Holes EC18-220 and EC18-221 tested the Oro Grande target situated approximately 250 meters to the east of the Nugget Zone attempting to locate the east continuation of Nugget Fault; neither hole intersected the Nugget Fault nor any significant mineralization. Holes EC18-222 through EC18-234 tested the Nugget East target interpreted to lie along the Nugget Fault situated approximately 1 km to the east of the Nugget Zone. Drill holes with interesting results include EC18-222 (0.89 g/t gold over 23.55 meters from 13.45m), EC18-230 (2.36 g/t Au over 22.86 meters from 9.14m), EC18-231 (23.50 g/t Au over 1.50 meters) and EC18-234 (2.22 g/t gold over 21.34 meters from 49.68m). New holes EC18-230 and EC18-231, plus EC15-15 and EC15-16, define a series of four holes along a 115 meters strike length spaced 50-meters apart; all four holes intersected interesting gold grades and widths outlining a subzone for further testing. Hole EC18-234 is part of a series of three holes, EC17-142 /EC18-234 /EC17-140 spaced 50 meters apart; all holes intersected similar gold grades and widths outlining a second subzone for further testing. Holes EC18-235 and EC18-236 tested the Glacier target approximately 800 meters west of the Nugget Zone. Hole EC18-235 intersected 4.81 g/t Au over 1.90 meters related to visible gold-bearing quartz veining occurring within a 50-meter zone of quartz flooding. Holes EC18-237 through EC18-241 tested two targets in the French Gulch area of the Irish Fault target. No significant gold intersections were encountered. The final report and lithologic and structural mapping results are being compiled and will be reported shortly. This information, once compiled, will be integrated with final results of Klondike Gold's detailed mapping, as well as the products of district airborne geophysical surveying, soil geochemical surveying, and prospecting. Results of the regional program will be released with discussion at that time. Additionally, a synthesis discussion of 2018 Lone Star Zone results including drilling, mapping, rock sampling, and soils is also anticipated. A total of 87 holes (9,511.93 meters) were drilled in 2018. Results from all 87 of 87 diamond drill holes completed in 2018 have now been released including results from the Lone Star Zone (LS18-151 to LS18- 159; LS18-164 to LS18-210), Gold Run area (GR18-160 to GR18-163), and Nugget area targets EC18-215 to EC18-241).