Brixton Metals Corporation announce the remaining 2023 drill results from its Camp Creek Copper Porphyry Target on its wholly owned Thorn Project. The project is located in Northwest British Columbia, 90km east of Juneau, Alaska and within the Taku River Tlingit and Tahltan First Nation?s traditional territory. The 2023 program at the Camp Creek Porphyry Target totaled 10,099.68m of drilling from nine holes.

This News Release covers the remaining four drill holes for Camp Creek. For previous assays from the 2023 program at Camp Creek see News Release dated September 21st, 2023. Camp Creek is a newly discovered, blind calc-alkalic copper-gold-silver-molybdenum porphyry target with only seventeen holes testing greater than 800m depth since 2019.

Drill hole THN23-285 was drilled as a 170m step out to the east from THN22-201 (967.71m of 0.43% CuEq) and a 200m step out to the southeast from THN21-184 (318.25m of 1.03% CuEq within 821.25m of 0.54% CuEq). THN23-285 was drilled to 1,602.00m, making it the second deepest hole on the property, with broad vein-hosted and disseminated chalcopyrite-molybdenite mineralization within the Cretaceous aged Porphyry X unit and Triassic Stuhini Group sediments. THN23-285 intersected 717.00m of 0.50% CuEq, including 248.05m of 0.60% CuEq, all within 1,564.50m of 0.35% CuEq.

In addition to Cu-Mo porphyry mineralization, near-surface high-sulphidation epithermal veins at 173.0m yielded 10.39 g/t Au and 76.82 g/t Ag over 1.00m. THN23-277 was planned as a follow up to THN23-261 (855.00m of 0.52% CuEq), stepping out 250m to the west-southwest towards THN22-201. Due to poor ground conditions which led to delays in drilling, THN23-277 was only drilled to a total depth of 1,041.00m.

The hole ended in strong Cu-Mo mineralization with 84.00m of 0.42% CuEq, within 724.00m of 0.22% CuEq starting at 317.00m. Intercepts of Porphyry X began at 705.50m and continued to end of hole. THN23-277 encountered some of the most abundant mineralized quartz veining observed at Camp Creek with stockwork vein densities of up to 60%.

Given the encouraging visuals from the core, casing and drill rods were left in the hole to re-enter and continue drilling as a daughter wedge hole at the start of the 2024 field season. A 2.00m interval from 1,032.00m depth assayed 0.66% Cu, 112 ppm Mo, 12.0 g/t Ag, 0.24 g/t Au. THN23-276 was a 250m step out to the east-northeast from THN23-261.

The objective was to test between previous deep mineralized porphyry intercepts and the Oban Breccia, where drilling in 2019 yielded 554.70m of 0.97% CuEq from THN19-150. THN23-276 was drilled to a depth of 1,470.00m and intersected multiple intervals of Porphyry X. THN23-276 yielded 1,087.48m of 0.15% CuEq, including 506.00m of 0.21% CuEq, and including 34.41m 0.47% CuEq. While PX intervals hosted consistent Cu-Mo mineralization, overall grades were diluted by a series of late-mineralization feldspar-porphyry intrusions.

THN23-263 was planned as a 450m step-out to the east from THN22-221 (779.65m of 0.41% CuEq) to test whether copper porphyry mineralization extends to the northeast along Camp Creek where strong argillic alteration is observed on surface. THN23-263 was drilled to a depth of 1,425.00m and intersected dominantly Stuhini Group sediments, Cretaceous aged Porphyry Y unit, and a polymictic mineralized breccia starting at 1,240.00m to end of hole. Hole 263 yielded 726.00m of 0.14% CuEq including 189.00m of 0.21% CuEq, with increasing grades at the bottom of the hole within the brecciated unit.

While no Porphyry X was intersected in hole 263, it was successful in expanding the copper porphyry mineralization footprint at Camp Creek to a 950m x 1,050m area, which remains open in multiple directions. Brixton Metals is collaborating with the University of British Columbia?s Mineral Deposit Research Unit as part of the BC Porphyry Study. An M.Sc.

research project has commenced on the Camp Creek Porphyry Target with the goal of establishing geochemical and alteration vectors towards blind porphyry mineralization. In addition, an alteration mapping project is underway to characterize and map the large 4.1km x 3.9km alteration footprint centered around Camp Creek. With porphyry deposits frequently found in clusters, the use of petrographic, geochemical, and mineral spectrometer analyses will be used on drill core and 177 hand specimens collected within the alteration footprint during the 2023 field season to aid with further vectoring outside of the currently drilled area.