Garibaldi Resources Corp. announced shareholders that due to hazardous conditions from the early onset of winter on the slopes of Nickel Mountain, the 2021 exploration program will shift drilling for safety reason to the lower elevation Casper quartz gold vein target north of Nickel Mountain within the Company's 180 sq.km Eskay Claim Group in Northwest British Columbia. The Geotech ZTEM survey recently completed over the entire Eskay Claim Group, is a key tool able to identify deeper conductors, as indicated by preliminary EM responses. The preliminary data has identified several anomalous areas that the geologic team is eager to evaluate, in particular specific targets across the E&L and Palm Springs property associated with previous geophysical and geochemical anomalies that are near drill ready targets. Garibaldi is expecting full survey results imminently. Once detailed analysis and interpretation of the final data is completed, the Company will focus plans on the next stage of exploration including geological and geochemical surveys and drill testing on the highest priority geophysical anomalies and high potential areas. The Casper high-grade quartz gold vein system remains open with select rock samples exceeding 1.0g/t gold extending along trend for 330 meters within a 500-meter-wide gold-in-soil anomaly. Multiple selected grab samples with visible gold taken from a trench on the east side of the main Casper vein returned exceptional gold grades, see news dated Sept. 22, 2020. Casper provides another remarkable drill target that continues to expand.