Renforth Resources Inc. announced that the Fall 2023 exploration program at Surimeau has commenced, with stripping of the Beaupre copper discovery. Drilling is planned for the central portion of the Victoria mineralized horizon; it is anticipated that the program will start later this month. Beaupre Copper Discovery Stripping Program Commences.

Beaupre was discovered near a lumber road in the NE part of the Surimeau property by SOQUEM, who obtained an 8% Cu grab sample, which Renforth verified with a 3.59% grab sample. Grab. samples are specific and preferentially selected, therefore not representative of the entirety of the vein-hosted mineralization, which occurs as vein hosted copper mineralization in chalcopyrite and bornite over 165m on surface, where it disappears into overburden.

The Beaupre discovery is a greenfield discovery, located close to the regional Cadillac Break structure, with no historical record or geophysical signature in available surveys, however, there is evidence of very old blasting activity. Renforth will wash the exposed shear zone and remove overburden along strike and in a crosscut to better characterize what Beaupre is, and identify parallel veins, if any, that occur within the stripped crosscut. McCart Nickel Prospecting Program Complete.

Renforth's geologists completed an initial prospecting campaign at the McCart property, located near Iroquois Falls, Ontario. The property contains three bands of NE/SW trending broad ridges, these can be divided into the north, south-central and south parts of the property. Numerous traverses were carried out targeting these ridges using satellite photos to identify potential outcrop locations.

Numerous small historic blast pits were identified in this area. All of the pits contained veins of serpentinite with chrysotile along fractures and pillow selvages. Samples were selected in the field and have been submitted for assay, results will be reported when received.

Parbec Gold Deposit Update. Renforth has retained Martin Demers PGeo (OGQ) to remodel the Parbec deposit using the results of the ~15,000m which were drilled subsequent to the 2019 MRE for Parbec. This process is at an approximate halfway point, to date Mr. Demers has interpreted a hinge fold in the Pontiac which allowed the emplacement of diorites, associated with the higher-grade gold at Parbec.

The hinge fold is part of a new structural interpretation of the Parbec gold deposit which includes observations and modelling to better understand and predict the location and geometry of gold zones at Parbec. Mr. Demers is working on horizontal plans, this point of view helps to understand the true orientation of gold lenses, helped by the tight and regular drill pattern at Parbec, especially within the first hundred meters from the surface. This modeling is being done in order to understand the geometry of the Parbec gold deposit and identify strike and down dip extensions of the mineralized zones.

The use of level plans highlights the presence of flat lying and offset lenses which thicken. Upon completion of this remodeling the resultant information will be available on Renforth's website. Surimeau Prospecting Update.

Renforth is still awaiting receipt of all the assay results from the pegmatite prospecting campaign (which discovered new mineralization north of Lalonde) which took place in August 2023. When complete, the data will be forwarded to Dr. Selway for interpretation of the results and released to the public thereafter.