Tocvan Ventures Corp. announced reverse circulation (RC) drilling is set to commence at its road accessible Pilar gold-silver project in the mine-friendly State of Sonora, Mexico. After a year hiatus of drilling to focus on bulk sampling and land consolidation, the Company will now begin systematic drilling for resource definition and additional targeting across the Pilar property.

The initial focus will be on infill and step-out targeting within and adjacent to the Pilar Main Zone including where previous drill campaigns successfully discovered the southern extension of the Main Zone, returning 108.6 meters of 0.8 g/t Au, including 9.4 meters of 7.6 g/t Au and 5 g/t Ag. Sonora is one of the most cost-effective jurisdictions for exploration and development. The Company estimates all-in drill costs to be USD 130 per meter which includes drilling, gold and multielement analysis, mobilization, geological and technical support.

Assay Laboratory turnaround is currently ranging from 10 to 14 days allowing for rapid reporting and progressive target development. The Company has been working towards a long-term arrangement with a new Sonora-based drill company, Canmex Exploraciones y Servicios (CANMEX). The newly formed CANMEX is made up of management and operators with extensive experience in Sonora including several successful drill campaigns across the Company's Pilar and Picacho projects.

Owned and operated by longtime Tocvan supporters Leo Wurtz and Gerardo Martinez, CANMEX has at their disposal three RC rigs, five diamond core rigs and two truck mounted water well rigs. Drilling Objectives. Resource Infill and Expansion Drilling: a. Evaluation of New Discoveries and Targets: a.Pilar Extension North and Northeast: i. Surface sampling returned 3.5 g/t Au and 645 g/t Ag.

b. Placer Mining Corridors. i. New 3-kilometer corridor with multiple target zones. c. New Surface Discovery, 2-meters of 5.6 g/t Ag.

LiDAR Update. In addition, the LiDAR survey across the entire Pilar area has been completed, final data processing is currently underway with four of six flight sections processed to date. The LiDAR survey will serve as a detailed 3D surface across the greater Pilar property and be utilized for project and development planning.