Dynasty Gold Corp. reported drill results from the first three holes of its Phase 1, 2023 drill program on the Thundercloud property. The Company has successfully extended high-grade mineralization to the east of Pelham by up to 100 meters.

These initial drill holes indicate local continuity of higher gold grades with intercepts of up to 37.2 g/t gold. The Thundercloud property is in the Archean Manitou-Stormy Lakes Greenstone belt in Ontario, 47 kilometers southeast of Dryden, in northwestern Ontario. Significant Assay Highlights: Hole DP23-01 intersected 52.8 m of 2.67 g/t gold from 134.7 m to 187.5 m, including 3 m of 19.34 g/t and 1.5 m of 37.2 g/t Gold; Hole DP23-02 intersected 51.0 m of 1.4 g/t gold from 109.5 m to 160.5 m; Hole DP23-03 intercepted 57.8 m of 3.28 g/t gold from 97.5 m to 155.3 m, including 14.8 m of 7.14 g/t and 6.0 m of 10.36 g/t gold.

Hole DP23-02 intersecting 51.0 m of 1.,4 g/t gold from 110.5 m to 160. 5; Hole DP23-03 intercept 57.8 m of 3.,28 g/t gold from97.5 m to 155. 3 m, including 14.8m of 7.14 g/T and 6.0 m of10.36 g/t gold; Hole DP23-02, Including, Including, 97.5, 126.0, 139.5, 147.0, 155.3, 154.3, 153.0, 57.8, 28.3, 14.8, 6.0, 3.28, 5.33, 7.14, 10.36.

The true widths of these drill intercepts are not known. Core recovery for the drill intercepts is approximately 100%. Discussion of Drilling Results.

Hole DP23-01 was drilled about 100 meters east of the discovery hole DP22-03, that assayed 73.5 meters of 8.42 g/t, in an area where gold grades up to 37.2 g /t were encountered for the first time. Holes DP23-02 and DP23-03 were drilled about 30 meters down-dip west of DP23-01, and intercepted a broad zone of 57.8 meters that assayed 3.28 g/t Gold and includes wide high-grade intervals of 5.33 g/t over 28.3 meters, 7.14 g/t over 14.8 meters and 10.36 g/t over 6 meters. These holes have expanded the size and confidence in the mineralized envelope as well as the continuity of the high-grade mineralization within it.

These high-grade intersections occur within a lower grade mineralized envelope with respectable underground grades and should add significantly to the grade and value of the open-pit resource. The Pelham deposit is classified as an Archean, orogenic, hydrothermal deposit that is open at depth and may be subject to repetition along other untested trends.