Scottie Resources Corp. announced a 20,000 metre drill program on the Company's asset, the Scottie Gold Mine Project, located in BC's Golden Triangle. The drill program is planned to commence in late June and continue into the fall using three diamond drill rigs.

Approximately 17,000 metres will focus on expansion of the Blueberry Contact Zone, with the remaining metres allocated to additional advanced targets in the area. In addition to the drilling, extensive geophysical work will be carried out to delineate new targets in the area. The Company is also pleased to report assays from the Stockwork area located 1.3 kilometres northwest of the Blueberry Contact Zone.

Testing an additional 600 metres of strike length (currently 1,550 metres); Exploration targets at C /D Zones, Stockwork area, Scottie Gold Mine; Ground-based horizontal loop survey (HLEM) planned to test for additional sulphide-rich cross-structures in the andesite and siltstone units that comprise the Blueberry Contact Zone; Drilling covered HLEM targets in 2022 generated intercepts of up to 7.10 g/t gold over 6.09 metres; Stockwork area drill hole SR22-203 returned 5.28 g/t gold over a core length of 4.50 metres in a new zone; Area is adjacent to the projected northern extension of the Blueberry Contact Zone that is off-set by an E-W fault; Occurs within a large relatively untested gold-in-soil anomaly; All 2022 holes intercepted anomalous gold mineralization throughout the entire hole length, including 245 metres of 0.35 g/t gold in SR22-203; Potential new deposit type on the property. The drill program will commence in late-June (snow melt dependant) with three skid-based diamond drills targeting the Blueberry Contact Zone zones for expansion. Three primary areas of expansion focus are: Extension at depth from 2022 drill intercepts, (2) areas in between widely spaced holes, (3) the 600 metre southern continuation of the contact from the southernmost 2022 drilling to the property border with Newcrest Mining.

In early August one of the drills will transition to fly-drills and test targets around the Scottie Gold Mine, as well as other sites requiring helicopter access. Blueberry Drilling After making the Blueberry Contact Zone discovery in 2019 the geology team at Scottie developed a new geological model which transformed the Blueberry target from a single vein to a property scale structural feature. This model which was tested throughout the 2021/2022 field seasons has helped define the architecture of the system, which links several widely spaced high-quality targets along a common structure.

Testing during 2022 doubled the existing strike length of the system, extending the zone to 1,550 metres and to a maximum depth of 400 metres. Combining multiple geophysical data sets, extensive mapping and surficial sample data has allowed the team to extrapolate the structure beneath the historic lakebed, in order to generate high-confidence drill targets – many of which were successful. Fieldwork during 2022 generated additional targets using similar parameters that will be further tested during 2023.

2023 Exploration Fieldwork In addition to drilling, the Company will be carrying out an extensive greenfield exploration program on the Cambria Project as well as work on recently staked claims surrounding the Georgia Project. Located between Ascot's Premier Project and their Red Mountain deposit, the Cambria Project hosts multiple small past-producing high-grade silver-rich polymetallic mines. The Georgia Project hosts the high-grade quartz vein Georgia River Mine, the grades of which were confirmed by recent drilling, e.g., 2020 drillhole GE20023 – 69.1 g/t gold and 35.5 g/t silver over 4.14 metres, from 66.3 to 70.44 metres.