Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. announced results from the initial soil sampling program conducted at its Buckingham Gold Property located in Central Virginia, USA. The survey identified a broad but discreet 1.0 x 1.8 kilometer (km) gold anomaly spatially associated with the gold-bearing quartz vein and zones of disseminated gold- quartz mineralization drilled in 2019. In addition, the survey identified several detailed gold-in-soil trends at its Buckingham Main Zone and several new gold anomalies elsewhere on the property which remain to be drill tested. Highlights: New discovery of several significant gold anomalies of up to 1.75 grams per tonne gold (g/t Au) in soil. A well-defined, broad 1.0 x 1.8 km gold-in-soil anomaly identified at the Buckingham Main Zone area, surrounding the area of current drilling where both high grade gold veins (e.g., 35.6 g/t Au over 2.0 metres (m) and 24.7 g/t Au over 3.6m) and broader zones of disseminated gold-quartz mineralization (2.2 g/t Au over 18.1 m and 1.9 g/t Au over 22.2m) were intercepted in the 2019 drill program. A newly discovered northeast trending anomaly extends for over 1 km, with the northeastern- most sample assaying 1.69 g/t Au in soil; this anomaly remains open to the northeast. Several lines ended in anomalous gold values, suggesting additional work is warranted; management is currently in negotiations for additional land parcels in the area. A total of 1,325 soil samples were collected in late 2019 and early 2020. Of these, approximately 1,000 comprise a grid covering the area surrounding the Buckingham Main Zone with 25m-spaced sampling along east-west lines spaced between 100m and 200m apart. Results of the sampling in the vicinity of the Buckingham Main Zone. Several lines ended in anomalous gold values; these areas will be the focus of a proposed expanded soil sampling program, and management is in negotiations to increase the land package currently under exploration agreement.