Eastmain Resources Inc. has resumed exploration activities this month, under the Covid-19 guidance of the Government of Quebec and the Cree Nation Government of Eeyou Istchee. Exploration activities will focus on extending the Eau Claire mineral resource envelope at depth and testing new regional exploration targets at Radisson, Reservoir and Clearwater. Eastmain has already mobilized its team to the Radisson property where they are conducting a field evaluation program. Next, the team will conduct a surface exploration program at the Clearwater property, followed by a planned drilling program at the Eau Claire deposit. The exploration team will then finish the summer field season at the Reservoir property. Radisson Exploration: Planned exploration at the Radisson Project includes field review based on all compiled geological information to extend known mineralized zones, including prospecting and BeepMat surveying, detailed geological mapping, soil and outcrop sampling. Clearwater Exploration: A surface exploration program will begin in late July, along the Knight-Serendipity (KS) Horizon and the Serendipity-Natel deformation corridor. On the KS Horizon, detailed follow-up will target discovery of additional near surface exposures of Percival-type silicified breccias. Gold mineralization is mainly identified within silicified breccias occurring in mudstones and argillites such as at the Percival Discovery’s 2.35 g/t Au over 87.0 m (November 13, 2018) and BIF with high gold values to 27.3 g/t Au over 1.0 m (August 13, 2019). Exploration work in 2018-19 detected targets using shallow detection electro-magnetic survey equipment and will be used again in 2020 to map out zones to the east of Percival and north along the KS Horizon. Wide zones of low grade and sulphide rich fine-grained graphitic sediments have also been intersected in drilling and trenching along the KS Horizon and at Serendipity, located at the NE end of the Serendipity-Natel deformation corridor. Surface exploration in the 2020 season will also follow up on VTEM anomalies outlined in 2018 along the Serendipity-Natal corridor. Eau Claire Project Expansion: Approximately 4,000 m of drilling is planned at the Eau Claire deposit in late summer. The drilling will target the lateral extension of the HGS vein system with three holes between 578 m to 778 m depths and along a 200 m strike length. One drill hole will test a 120 m gap between holes ER17-803 (8.72 g/t Au over 11.75 m) and ER03-29 (18.03 g/t Au over 1.5 m). With a successful intercept, Eastmain intends to further test this extension laterally. A second and third hole will test similar gaps and step-outs in HGS mineralization. Success with these holes will lead to a wedge drilling program proposal to expand and define local mineral resources. Finally, a fourth hole will focus on extending the Eau Claire resource envelope below the 1,000 m level to demonstrate the depth extension potential of Eau Claire. Consistent with other Archean gold deposits, the Company believes Eau Claire has significant potential for mineralization at depth along plunge. Analogues in the Val d’Or gold camp such as the Eldorado Gold’s Sigma-Lamaque mine feature significant, high-grade mineralization at depths in excess of 1,800 m. Currently, the Eau Claire deposit has been tested to a mineralized depth of 900 m. Reservoir Exploration: Planned exploration at the Reservoir property includes prospecting to extend known mineralized zones, geological mapping, and soil and outcrop sampling. The Reservoir Project is analogous to Troilus Gold’s Troilus Gold Project, an historic gold and base metal producer (Inmet, 2.0 million ounces of gold and approximately 70,000 tonnes of copper) in porphyry-style setting of disseminated sulfides within shear zones. Reservoir is located 50 km west of the Clearwater project and 75 km east of Azimut Exploration Inc’s new Patwon discovery: each along the Eastmain greenstone belt and each with occurrences of gold-copper associations. The area is underlain by mafic to intermediate volcanic flows, breccias and tuffs with intervals of clastic sedimentary rock and intruded by quartz-feldspar and feldspar-porphyry dyke systems. The Radisson Project is located 160 km northwest of Eastmain’s flagship Clearwater property and 60 km east of the village of Wemindji. The property covers a 25 km long north-easterly trending by 4 km wide greenstone belt comprising ultramafic to felsic volcanic rocks and sedimentary rocks comprising banded iron formations (BIF) and conglomerates, both conducive hosts for gold. Eastmain will explore Radisson’s BIF as an analogue of Newmont’s Musselwhite Mine in NW Ontario. Green carbonate alteration documented at numerous locations along the Radisson greenstone belt axis will also be focus of exploration as an analogue to gold found in green carbonates in the Kirkland Lake Larder Lake area of the Larder Lake Break.