Orford Mining Corporation has completed another successful exploration season for gold and critical minerals in Nunavik, Quebec. Orford has leveraged its competitive advantage in the region based on multi-year local operational experience and logistical preparedness which includes access to its centrally located camp, airstrip and fuel reserves to simultaneously execute multi commodity exploration programs on: The Nunavik Lithium Properties. The high-grade Ni-Cu-PGE West Raglan Property with partner Wyloo Metals.

The Qiqavik Gold and Copper Belt Projects. Assay results from these programs are pending. Orford recently completed a first pass exploration program on its Nunavik Lithium Properties (100% Orford) which consisted of prospecting and ground truthing 529km2 prospective land package.

The exploration included prospecting and ground truting of prospective lithium-cesium-tantalum (LCT) dykes identified from remote sensing data. In total 1,534 field stations were investigated and a total of 508 pegmatite samples (including 19 channel samples) and 550 till samples have been collected across the 529 km2 of Orford's 100% owned prospective lithium properties, in the Cape Smith area of the Nunavik Region of northern Quebec. The Qiqavik gold belt property (100% Orford) hosts high grade gold occurrences at surface across its more than 40km breadth across multiple project areas.

The 2023 work focused on drilling, geophysics and prospecting on the Gerfaut East, Central, Annick and Eric project areas of the belt. In total 34 (Rotary Air Blast (RAB) holes were drilled for a total of 2,435 metres and 32 -line km of ground IP (Induced polarization) surveys were completed. Orford increased the size of the Qiqavik property by 1.2% and 5 sq kms to cover possible extensions of the Gerfaut East Project area.

The West Raglan Project (49% Orford Mining Corp, 51% Wyloo Metals) hosts a number of high-grade Raglan-style nickel/copper/platinum group metal discoveries along a 55 km mineralized trend. In July 2023 Orford completed a 1,784 line-km airborne helicopter electromagnetic survey using the VTEM system on the lesser explored south trend of the West Raglan Property which is prospective for Canadian Royalties type Ni-Cu-PGE mineralization.