Northstar Gold Corp. announced the Company has completed an Independent NI43-101 Technical Report for its Bryce Gold Property ("Property") located 47 kilometres south of Kirkland Lake in Northeastern Ontario. Northstar commissioned Ronacher McKenzie Geoscience ("Ronacher McKenzie") to complete the report for the purpose of review and voluntary disclosure of relevant information about the Property following a recent airborne LiDAR survey and Fall 2021 surface exploration program covering the Bryce Gold Property.

Northstar completed a geological mapping program on the Bryce Gold Property in September and October, 2021. Mapping was focused on the area between Honeymoon Lake and southeast of Pike Lake, with a focus to enhance volcanic stratigraphy understanding, determine surface locations of porphyry dikes and bodies, and identify prospective deformation zones. The main rock types observed were intermediate volcanic rocks that display great variability from massive flows and pillowed flows to hyaloclastites, flow breccias, amygdaloidal flows and tuffs, lapilli tuffs, tuff breccias and pyroclastic breccias, indicative of a dynamic volcanic centre environment.

Shear zones were delineated but their full extent could not be mapped due to lack of outcrop. Feldspar porphyry sills and dikes were also observed and are interpreted to be spatially associated with the shear zones. During the mapping program, 300 rock grab samples were collected with location coordinates and descriptions recorded.

The best sample results were obtained in the Honeymoon Creek area and southeast along the Sunday Creek Porphyry trend. Samples were delivered to ALS Global in Timmins, Ontario for preparation and assayed for gold by ALS Global in Vancouver, British Columbia. In 2021 Northstar commissioned Ronacher McKenzie Geoscience ("Ronacher McKenzie") to complete a structural interpretation with data from a LiDAR survey flown at the Bryce Gold Property by KBM Resources Group in May, 2019 and a publicly available Abitibi Supergrid aeromagnetic TMI dataset.

The LiDAR survey has a relative topographic vertical accuracy of 15 cm or better and an aggregate pulse density of 6 pulses /square metre, providing a dataset of high vertical accuracy, including a 1 m bare-Earth DEM, as well as LiDAR point cloud tiles and mosaiced orthoimagery. A number of filters and products were applied to the TMI to highlight different aspects of the underlying geology and were used as inputs to the structural analysis. Several major, northeast-trending structures were delineated through LiDAR and magnetic data interpretation in the northern and western part of the Property.

The southern area appears to be covered by overburden, which made the delineation of features more difficult. Smaller scale, north-south trending lineaments were observed in the northern part of the Property. Northwesterly lineaments, consistent with regional trends, were also observed.

Based on the structural interpretation of the LiDAR and regional magnetic data and historic exploration on the Bryce Gold Property, additional exploration is warranted, including prospecting, sampling and mapping along the major northeast-trending fault ("PVE Fault") and in particular its splays as delineated by the structural interpretation. Structural mapping and sampling is also recommended in the Honeymoon Lake area along a northeast-trending porphyry dike.