Contact Gold Corp. reported results for 6 more drill holes completed at the Charlie Zone during the 2020 drill program at the Green Springs gold property, Nevada. 2020 Drilling at the Charlie Zone was designed to confirm and expand oxidized near surface Chainman limestone hosted mineralization and gather the geological information necessary to properly target the poorly tested Pilot Shale target, which generally lies at a depth below surface of 200 meters or less at Green Springs. This area of Charlie is between 2 past producing open pit mines, near the current centre of the Green Springs Mine Trend, which is wide open for expansion in a southerly direction from the Zulu Zone. Gold mineralization is observed at the lower Chainman jasperoid. The results from hole GSC20- 05 provide the highest-grade drill intercept in the Charlie Zone to date and are well oxidized with a CN solubility ratio of 81%. The Mine Trend is a north-south corridor of gold mineralization extending from three past producing open pits (Charlie, Charlie North and Delta) and encompasses the Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo and Zulu Zones. Drilling in 2020 has expanded the Mine Trend from 2km to 3km through new discoveries at Zulu and expansion of the Bravo Zone. Wide intervals of gold mineralization above 2 g/t Au were originally discovered at Echo in 2019 (5.05 g/t Au over 39.6m) (see October 2, 2019 news release) and have been expanded by Contact Gold in drilling since. 2020 also delivered the highest grades from Bravo (10.7 g/t Au over 4.57m) (see January 26, 2021 news release) and now at Charlie. 5,785 metres were completed in 9 core holes and 31 reverse circulation drill holes in the Green Springs 2020 program.