EnGold Mines Ltd., reports assays from drilling located 200 metres southeast of the G1 Copper Deposit has returned results of 0.54 CuEq over 33.6 metres in Hole G21-52. The G1 Copper Deposit hosts a maiden inferred resource of 1.71 million tonnes grading 1.65% CuEq and lies within the Company's 100% owned Lac La Hache Property in the southern Cariboo region of BC. Full results of 2021 drilling south of G1 Copper are outlined in the table below. More deep drilling is currently underway at the nearby Ann North Alkalic Porphyry prospect. Drilling in 2021 targeted the down-dip/down-dropped extension of G1 Deposit to the southeast, as indicated by mineralized intervals typical of G1 style (calcsilicate alteration with chalcopyrite and magnetite) but also porphyry-style (chalcopyrite + potassium
feldspar + epidote + chlorite), at increasingly deeper depths. This structurally controlled, mineralized, alteration corridor is interpreted as a possible feeder zone or metal source pathway, extending from an undiscovered intrusion responsible for the large and strong (>35mV/V) IP chargeability anomaly located south
and east of G1, where previous drilling encountered abundant pyrite. Results in DDH G21-52 extend the copper mineralization 200 m beyond the current G1 Zone. Although mineralization and alteration extend still further, beyond G21-52, mineralized intervals are narrow. This suggests future drilling is warranted east of G1, towards the IP chargeability anomaly. All drill intervals reported are core lengths only as the true width of the structure has not yet been fully determined. Rob Shives P.Geo., VP Exploration and a Qualified Person as defined under National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this release.