Contact Gold Corp. reported results for the final 4 drill holes completed during the 2020 drill program at the Green Springs gold property, Nevada. Results are from the Alpha Zone; the northernmost zone of gold mineralization identified at Green Springs to date. The Company has completed 3,100 meters in the first 23 drill holes of the 2021 drill program and plans to continue drilling the Mine Trend and testing the never before drilled targets Tango, and Foxtrot, which are located 1.5 km to the north and east of the Mine Trend, respectively. The 2021 program is focused on rapidly expanding the footprint of oxidized gold mineralization at Green Springs, by stepping out on high grade zones along the Mine Trend encountered by Contact Gold in the 2020 program, and by testing high-potential exploration targets to the east and north of the Mine Trend. Gold mineralization at Green Springs is typically near surface and well oxidized, and found in 2 key host units, the Chainman and Pilot Shales. The Tango Target has never been drill tested. Tango is hosted in the Pilot Shale at the contact with the underlying Guilmette limestone; the same horizon that hosts drilled gold mineralization at the Alpha Zone, located 500m to the South. This horizon also hosts the deposits at Kinross's Alligator Ridge mine and at the nearby Pan mine operated by Fiore Gold. A large gold-in-soil anomaly with values ranging from 122 ppb Au to 1070 ppb Au was outlined by previous operators over an area measuring 500 m x 250 m. Contact Gold geologists mapped and rock sampled the northern portion of Tango in early winter 2019. The highest gold samples grading +1 g/t were collected from strongly decalcified, oxidized Pilot Shale adjacent to Pilot Shale jasperoid proximal to northwest and north-south striking faults. The target is open for expansion, particularly to the west where it dives beneath Joana limestone. Systematic channel sampling of the road cuts from Alpha to Tango is underway. 26 rock samples ranging from 0.1 g/t Au to 1.52 g/t Au across the target area. Separately 7 samples returned with >20 g/t Ag from the same batch of 26 rock samples. 1.52 g/t Au is the best gold-in-rock sample. 172 g/t Ag is the best silver-in-rock sample.