Monarch Gold Corporation reported the assay results for the first four of ten holes drilled during the 2019 diamond drilling program on its wholly owned McKenzie Break gold project, located 25 kilometres north of Val-d'Or, near its Camflo and Beacon mills. The 2019 drilling program, which took place in the fall, initially consisted of seven holes designed to follow up on the positive results from the 2018 program. Three new holes and two hole extensions were subsequently added in the light of the excellent results from holes MK-19-241 and MK-19-242. The first portion of the program consisted of four holes drilled in the southern sector of the property to extend the new gold-rich lens intersected at depth by hole MK-18-205 during the 2018 drilling program (20.12 g/t Au over 2.6 metres). Holes MK-19-241, 242, 243 and 244 were collared 50 metres south, east, north and northwest of hole MK-18-205, respectively. MK-19-241 returned significant gold mineralization, including 26.78 g/t Au over 2.1 metres; MK-19-242 intersected 5.51 g/t Au over 4.0 metres, including 14.29 g/t Au over 1.5 metres; MK-19-243, the northernmost hole drilled in the southern sector, returned low assays, with a best result of 0.96 g/t Au over 2.0 metres; and MK-19-244 returned broadly anomalous gold values over three intervals in the target area of 338.0 metres to 381.6 metres down the hole, confirming that the gold system is still present. The full results for these first four holes are set out in the table below. The significant assays, particularly for holes MK-19-241 and 242, confirmed the continuity of the lens intersected in hole MK-18-205, defining a broad gold-bearing vein that extends along strike and at depth. Given these excellent results, three additional holes were drilled 50 m to the east, west and south of hole MK-19-241, respectively. The assay results for the additional holes are still pending. McKenzie Break is a high-grade, multiple-narrow-vein gold deposit hosted in the dioritic Pascalis batholith and underlain by porphyritic diorite and mafic and felsic volcanic rocks. On June 14, 2018, the Corporation reported an NI 43-101 pit-constrained resource of 48,133 ounces in the Indicated category and 14,897 ounces in the Inferred category on the property, as well as an underground resource of 53,448 ounces in the Indicated category and 49,130 ounces in the Inferred category, for a total of 165,608 ounces of gold (Source: NI 43-101 Technical Report on the McKenzie Break Project, April 17, 2018, Alain-Jean Beauregard, P.Geo., and Daniel Gaudreault, Eng., of Geologica Groupe-Conseil Inc., and Christian D'Amours, P.Geo., of GeoPointCom Inc.). Sampling consists of sawing the core into equal halves along its main axis and shipping one of the halves to the ALS Minerals laboratory in Val-d'Or, Quebec, for assaying. The samples are crushed, pulverized and assayed by fire assay, with atomic absorption finish. Results exceeding 3.0 g/t Au are re-assayed using the gravity method, and samples containing visible gold grains are assayed using the metallic screen method. Monarch uses a comprehensive QA/QC protocol, including the insertion of standards, blanks and duplicates. The technical and scientific content of this press release has been reviewed and approved by Ronald G. Leber, P.Geo., the Corporation's qualified person under National Instrument 43-101.