Vancouver - BAROYECA GOLD & SILVER INC. (TSXV: BGS) (the 'Company') is pleased to provide an update on exploration works at the Company's flagship Atocha project in Tolima, and development plans and tunnel upgrades at the Santa Barbara Project in Southern Bolivar region, both in Colombia.

Baroyeca has finished the Phase 1 drilling campaign at Atocha and is now resuming ground exploration activities, including prospecting and mapping south of Veta Grande and La Ye, moving towards the central part of the property to generate new targets. A new vein has been discovered in a tributary of the Socorro Creek, 450m south of the El Erizo showing. The vein shows widths in outcrop from 25cm to >45cm and is found in-situ. It follows the same NE-SW trend as other veins found in the main structural corridors, remaining open on both ends for further prospecting and follow up mapping. The new vein is in line with the Tavera-Veta 8 vein system on the western side of the Santa Agueda Creek, extending this trend for over two kilometers in strike length. Samples are sent to SGS Labs in Medellin for gold and silver testing.

2021-2022 Diamond Drilling Program

Baroyeca has just completed a 2,500m Phase 1 drilling campaign at La Ye and Veta Grande East targets. Following testing La Ye target, the drill was moved to Veta Grande East to target a series of sub-outcrops looking for the source of a large concentration of high-grade silver and gold bearing boulders in proximity to an inferred mineralized shoot. A total of 4 drill holes had been completed on the western side of the head of the Socorro Creek. 3 drill holes intersected wide shear zones that included quartz veining equivalent to the inferred trace of Veta Grande. Despite being successful intersecting the main Veta Grande quartz vein, the areas tested were lacking the sulfide content that indicates the epithermal overprint and therefore lacking the silver-gold mineralization, that remains elusive at this time.

On the newly acquired project adjacent to Santa Barbara, Baroyeca is planning exploration and sampling works at the former Mariana artisanal mine, which is located less than 100 meters north of the Santa Barbara processing plant and camp. The old Mariana mine was accessible by a vertical 25-meter-deep shaft and a 40o ramp to access the upper level.

Between the first and second level, prior artisanal mining mined a panel and later backfilled it with waste rock. The last operator of the project opened a horizontal tunnel connecting the surface directly with Level 2 following the vein, and also removed the backfilled waste rock in an attempt to expose the vein at the mine face to continue mining. Sections of the tunnel had collapsed and they are being stabilized to secure access and working conditions. The fresh gold mineralized vein is now exposed at the mine face.

Former owner LACC Minerals conducted channel sampling in 2014 at the incline and Levels 1 and 2 at regular intervals and prepared a NI 43-101 report. Level 3 was mostly collapsed, unsafe and limited sampling was conducted at the time.

As part of its most recent land acquisition, Baroyeca has started rehabilitating the access of Mariana mine and plans to start channel sampling the gold mineralized vein in the exposed areas as soon as the vein is accessible on Levels 1 and 2.

About Baroyeca Gold & Silver Inc.

Baroyeca Gold & Silver Inc. is a mineral exploration company focused on high-grade silver and gold projects located in Colombia. Baroyeca's flagship asset is the high-grade Atocha Silver-Gold Project located in Tolima Department, Colombia. The Company also holds an option to acquire a 100% interest in the Santa Barbara Property, Bolivar Department, Colombia, which is renowned for its high-grade gold mineralization and vein density. Current exploration activities on the Santa Barbara Property involve the bulk sampling of vein structures, which material then feeds into a trial production facility. The Company is planning to expand these activities.

The Company's Board and senior management are committed to creating shareholder value through the discovery process, careful allocation of capital, and environmentally and socially responsible mineral exploration.

Contact:

Rick Wilson

Tel: (604) 351-3599

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