Endurance Gold Corporation reported results from prospecting and soil sampling surveys conducted on the Olympic Claims of its Reliance Gold Project in southern British Columbia. The road accessible Property is located 4 kilometres east of the village of Gold Bridge, and 10 km north of the Bralorne-Pioneer Gold Mining Camp which has historically produced over 4 million ounces of gold. In 2023, the Company collected 893 grid and contour soil samples over the Olympic Claims where a 2022 orientation survey identified an encouraging arsenic (+/- antimony) geochemical anomaly.

The 2023 survey has expanded the original surficial geochemical anomaly to a 1.8 kilometre ("km") strike length and has identified two additional surficial geochemical anomalies with strike lengths of 650 metres ("m") and 500 m. These three geochemical anomalies are larger in collective surface area than the geochemical anomaly associated with the 2020 Eagle Zone discovery. Within two of the soil anomalies defined in 2023, the Company collected 19 rock grab samples of which five (5) assayed greater than 5.5 gpt gold with the highest including 25.10 grams per tonne ("gpt") gold and 22.30 gpt gold. Sample ID, Gold (ppm), Silver (ppm), Antimony (%), Prospect, Soil Grid, Year, C964411, 4.10, 1.2, 6.78, Enigma, 2022, C964412, 2.04, 0.6, 6.80, Enigma, 2022,C964413, 0.70, 0.4, 0.06, Enigma, 2022, H614453, 7.59, 1.5, 0.02, Enigma, 2023, H614461, 1.36, 0.9, 0.24, Enigma, 2023.

H614462, 22.30, 47.5, 0.03, Kelvin, Olympic, 2023, H614463, 13.70 gpt gold and 5.55 gpt gold. The Olympic Soil Anomaly is defined by talus-fines samples, is 650 m in length, and trends sub-parallel to the Bridge River Valley. The anomaly appears to be truncated by the Girl Creek drainage to the west which hosts the Kelvin Prospect.

At the east end, the anomaly is truncated or possibly offset at the Howe Creek drainage where ultramafic rocks and feldspar porphyry dykes have been mapped. The Enigma Soil Anomaly. is defined by an Ionic Leach geochemical signature from till samples.

This methodology was applied in this area due to an extensive area of transported glacial-fluvial cover that masks the bedrock south and east of the Enigma showing; the rare outcrop exposure in this area on the Carpenter Lake shoreline. This glacial-fluvial covering made the original orientation soil sampling ineffective. The anomaly is 500 m long and is 500 m long and 1.5 gpt gold.