Amarc Resources Ltd. provided update on its Joy Copper-Gold District, Golden Horseshoe Trend, BC. Highlights of the JOY 2021 Exploration Program: Nine core holes completed over 4,300 m of drilling; Drilling included three high-priority, long core holes (up to 701 m) at the PINE Deposit that began to test the depths and lateral extent of the porphyry Cu-Au mineralization. These are the first holes drilled at the PINE Deposit by Amarc; A single, long drill hole (707 m) was drilled at the MEX Deposit area to test the potential depth extension of this mineralized porphyry Cu-Au system, below historical drilling; In addition, five initial core holes (271 m to 404 m in length) were drilled to test four prioritized porphyry Cu-Au targets, delineated by geochemical, Induced Polarization (?IP?), airborne magnetic and geological surveys, which include the Twins and Canyon targets (both >5 km2 in area); At the PINE Deposit, more than 60 historical core holes were re-logged and surface geological mapping completed in order to target drilling of internal, lateral and depth extensions to the deposit for next season. A number of additional historical drill holes from the MEX Deposit target and other porphyry Cu-Au exploration targets were also re-logged to inform ongoing exploration efforts throughout the District; 42 line-km of IP survey were completed adjacent and to the north of the PINE deposit, and over the Canyon, Twins, SW Takla and Central Takla exploration targets. Data from this survey is being merged with information from the 112 line-km IP survey previously completed by Amarc, and historical coverage by Gold Fields. IP chargeability surveys measure the relative quantity of sulphide mineralization and are particularly effective in detecting porphyry Cu deposits covered by overburden. Notably, IP chargeability survey results over the partially overburden covered Twins exploration target have outlined a sulphide system extending over ~5 km2 that remains open to the south and east. Within this area, a new >2.5 km2 high contrast IP chargeability response has been partly delineated. This area is characterized by a number of discrete magnetic-high features, is transected by a series of interpreted structures and is centered on a known occurrence of moderate to strongly altered monzonite intrusive that is locally host to porphyry-style chalcopyrite-bearing veinlets. This new area of high contrast IP chargeability remains to be drill tested; 684 soils samples were collected primarily over the SW Takla, Twins, Canyon South and Mex South targets, extending previously completed soils grids. Data from this survey is being merged with information from the 10,333 soil samples previously collected over the JOY project area; 179 rock samples were collected during geological traverses over the SW Takla, Twins, Canyon South, MEX, North Finlay and Jock targets; and all drill core, rock and rock samples have been shipped to ACTlabs in Kamloops, BC for preparation and analyses. Laboratory timelines in BC and across Canada have increased significantly this season; assay results will be reported as they become available.