Northern Lights Resources Corp. announced that drilling is scheduled to commence mid September at the Company's Medicine Springs Silver Project, located in Elko County, Nevada. Drill permits have been received and a drilling contractor has been appointed.

An intial 4,000 metres of diamond core drilling is planned to be completed at Medicine Springs over the next few months. Initial drill targets include Golden Pipe, Silver Butte and Silver King. This first drilling campaign will test the structural framework and mineralization of a potential large scale Carbonate Replacement Deposit at Medicine Springs.

Historic drilling at Medicine Springs is limited to shallow reverse circulation drilling (average depth 125 metres) that was conducted around Golden Pipe in the 1980's. The historic drilling at Golden Pipe was focused on near surface oxide mineralization. This will be the first time that project is being drilled with the focus on defining a large scale Carbonate Replacement Deposit that NLR first identified the potential of through exploration work including geophysics, structural mapping, and a mobile metal ion soil geochemistry soil survey. Carbonate Replacement Deposits (CRDs) are high-grade, sulfide-rich, polymetallic (Ag-Pb-Zn-Cu-Au) systems that form through repeated reactions between magma-driven hydrothermal fluids and carbonate-dominant wall rocks.

Their high multi-element grades and potentially large size make CRDs attractive exploration targets. The drilling campaign at Medicine Springs is being completed by Reyna Silver as operator under the terms of the Medicine Springs Option/Joint Venture Agreement. Reyna Silver can earn up to 80% of the Medicine Springs project by making certain exploration expenditures and cash payments.

Northern Lights has a free carried interest until Reyna Silver has expended a minimum of USD 4.0 million dollars on exploration at Medicine Springs. See the NLR announcement dated October 5, 2020 for full details of the Option/Joint Venture Agreement between NLR and Reyna Silver. Medicine Springs shows most of the key features of large-scale CRDs, especially the three most mportant factors: location, structure, and grade.

1. Location - Medicine Springs lies within a well-known mineralized belt that includes the nearby Ely and Eureka Mining Districts famous for both CRD and Cu-porphyry deposits. 2. Structure - Medicine Springs is hosted very high in the regional carbonate stratigraphy meaning a considerable thickness of favorable host rocks underlies the district. 3.Grade - Medicine Springs shows high (>400 g/t) silver grades in jasperoid and mineralized outcrops, as well as in historic shallow reverse circulation drillholes in the oxide zone.