Pacton Gold Inc. provided an update on the ongoing exploration program at its Red Lake gold project in Ontario. The 2022 drill program has been completed and the surface exploration campaign is currently underway. Three holes in the Boyden target area intersected anomalous gold bringing the total number of mineralized drill holes at Red Lake to 18.

These successful holes, together with the many anomalous gold samples from prior surface programs form multi-km projected trends and will assist with drill targeting during the next phase of drilling. The Swain property is located approximately 80 km east-northeast of Red Lake, Ontario. The property is underlain by the Swain Lake Deformation Zone in the Birch-Uchi Greenstone Belt and is adjacent to First Mining Gold's Springpole Gold Deposit, one of the largest undeveloped open pit mines in Canada.

Pacton has recently completed a database compilation and reconciliation of all historic work on the Swain Project. This work has highlighted underexplored sections of the property. Additionally, the Company completed a high-resolution helicopter magnetic survey and a targeted prospecting campaign to explore multiple areas of interest at the property.

Samples from this program are in the lab and will be reported as results are available. Drill results from the 2022 campaign confirm the presence of anomalous gold along a trend that strikes for greater than 2 km at the Boyden target area. These results have widened the prospective area for further exploration work at Boyden.

Previous work at this target area has been focused on the Boyden outcrop, where Pacton grab sampling returned values of up to 126.5 g/t Au and channel samples of up to 101.3 g/t Au over 0.4 m in 2019. Gold mineralization at the Boyden outcrop occurs in an east-west pinch and swell quartz vein in mafic volcanic rocks. Previous drilling did not intersect the vein at depth, which is interpreted to be attributed to the presence of two intrusive units that are not favourable for hosting gold mineralization.

The Company is currently undertaking additional mapping, prospecting, and outcrop stripping at Boyden. Pacton recommends additional drilling along this trend to test for high-grade gold mineralization, as present at the Boyden outcrop. The Red Lake Gold Project, located in Red Lake, Ontario, comprises 28,000 ha.

The Project is adjacent and proximal to past, current, and near-term production mines and is also adjacent and on trend to Great Bear's Dixie discovery. Exploration to date includes successful first pass sampling, geophysical surveys, and drilling. High-grade surface samples include 126.5 g/t Au and 23.3 g/t Au.

First pass reconnaissance drilling has hit 17.5 g/t Au over a 0.5 m interval. The Project also includes regional properties, such as Gullrock, Pakwash, Dixie, Golden Loon, and Swain. The project is in an area that has historical, and current use by Lac Seul, Wabauskang and Grassy Narrows First Nations.

Drill core is logged and sampled at a secure core processing facility in Red Lake, Ontario. Core samples from the drill program are cut in half using a diamond cutting saw with half sent for assay at Activation Laboratories Ltd. in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The other half is secured and retained at a secure storage facility.

All samples are analyzed for gold using standard Fire Assay-AA techniques. Samples returning greater than 10.0 g/t gold are analyzed utilizing standard Fire Assay-Gravimetric methods. Certified reference materials, blanks and duplicates are routinely inserted into the sample stream as part of Pacton's quality control/quality assurance program.

The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Dale Ginn, P.Geo., Executive Chairman and a director, and Karly Oliver, P.Geo., Vice President, Exploration and a director of the Company, who are both Qualified Persons pursuant to National Instrument 43-101.