VANCOUVER - Fort St. James Nickel Corp. (TSXV: FTJ) ('FTJ' or the 'Company') is pleased to announce it has produced a video on it's 100% owned Kilometre 26 Nickel Project.

The video explains and provides in-depth information about the location, exploration work that has been completed, and work that is being planned to advance the project.

Fort St. James Nickel Corp is planning a 2021 work program on its Kilometre 26 Nickel Project which is located 30 Km away from FPX Nickel Corp (TSX-v: FPX) - Decar Project. 'With the Electric Vehicle market shifting into the prominent space that it has, the demand for nickel has significantly increased, which has put Fort St. James Nickel Corp in a very exciting position for the immediate and not too distant future.' Mr. Mynott stated. The Kilometre 26 Nickel Project encompasses 5830.25 hectares (14,406.9 acres) located in the Omineca Mining Division of British Columbia near the community of Fort St. James approximately two and a half hours by highway from the city of Prince George. Due to the relatively low elevation of the Kilometre 26 property and its excellent access, exploration programs can be carried out year-round. Kilometre 26 is accessed by an all-season arterial logging road.

Contact:

Steve Mynott

Tel: 604-488-3900

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