Stuve Gold Corp. provided the following corporate overview and update to activities in Chile. STUVE recently announced the final closing of the terms of the deal for the 2,941 ha INCA property in region III of Chile. The INCA property is located in the Maricunga Gold- Silver Belt and covers 5 gold-silver-copper bearing acid sulphate epithermal alteration zones exhibiting the same geological, structure and mineralogy as the zones hosting the neighboring multi-million ounce deposits of Cerro Casale (15km to the east), Caspiche and Refugio. The Caspiche and Cerro Casale properties have just recently been reactivated with a view to near term production and the neighboring Santa Maria property was recently optioned for over $25M. Previous geological, geochemical and geophysical programs on the INCA property yielded high grade results of 47.6 - 290 g/t gold and 381 - 787 g/t silver over 1 - 1.5 m widths from the high sulfidation veins and altered host rock samples averaging 2.2 g/t gold and 20.6 g/t silver over 5 - 15m. Induced Polarization (IP) surveys were also conducted over the 1+ km2 Ojos de Agua alteration zone. STUVE´S exploration targets at INCA are multi-million ounce acid sulphate epithermal gold-silver vein and disseminated gold-silver-copper deposits. STUVE announced recently (NR dated September 28, 2021) the completion of the Phase 1 drill program on the Teresa claim. The Teresa claims are contained within the 1,260 ha COBA SW land holdings located in the Coastal IOCG belt of Region III and located on trend to the SW of the Armonia mines in the historic Carrizal Alto mining district. Estimates from past production of high-grade copper, gold, silver and cobalt ores from the Carrizal Alto mining district are in the three to four million tonne range from vein systems similar to those on the Teresa claims. Of significance is the presence of previous underground mines on the STUVE claims that are being reviewed for continuous drift and shrinkage stope mining. STUVE´s target at COBA SW is the Teresa vein system, visible at surface and continuous across the COBA SW claims for over 2 km. The recent drill program confirmed extension of the vein system at deeper depth below the existing mine workings to over 170m depth and continuation between north and south shafts as well as extension to the SW by over 200m. Widths are consistently between 2m and 4m. Grades exhibited in samples taken from the underground tunnels in February and July 2020 included samples that averaged 3.59% Cu, 4.36 g/t Au, 5.7 g/t Ag and 0.11% Co, while the recent drill program confirmed core samples up to 2.9% Cu, 5.37g/t Au, 34.4 g/t Ag and 0.61% Co. ROMA ­- The 3,500 ha Roma Property, part of the Ovalle mining district within the Coastal IOCG/Porphyry Copper-Gold Belt and in the same regional geological environment as the ex-Dayton gold and currently operating Teck Resources Andacollo copper-gold mines 20 km to the NE. For more than a century small- medium scale mining of high-grade copper, gold and silver ores grading up to 10% copper, 80 g/t gold has been carried out in the Ovalle mining district from skarns, disseminated deposits and poly-metallic veins systems. Prior drilling on the property yielded encouraging results. Santa Gracia - The 11,500 ha Santa Gracia Property located in the Coastal Cordillera of Region III, Chile, covers known or inferred extensions of 7 past producing high-grade Cu, Au and Co bearing veins systems and covers the southern half of the La Higuera ­ Santa Gracia copper-gold-cobalt mining camp. The La Higuera-Sta Gracia mining district was one of the largest Cu-Au producers in Chile prior to 1881. In 1903 district production was around 12,000 tons/month at an average grade of 10% copper and 15 g/t gold. Bosque - The 25,800 ha El Bosque Property is an early staged exploration property located within the historic Rio Hurtado copper-gold-silver mining district in the Andean Cordillera of Region IV, Chile. At the north end of one of the six 1­9 km2 alteration zones on the property a 2011 Chilean Government regional geochemical survey detected a strong copper- gold- cobalt anomaly. Limited preliminary check sampling upstream from this 2.5 km2 anomaly by STUVE returned values up to 0.61% Cu and 0.11 g/t Au, 38.9 g/t Ag and 0.142% Co.