Freeman Gold Corp. reported it has received results for five diamond drill holes and three reverse circulation (RC) holes totaling 1,231 metres from the Company's follow up drill program at its newly discovered Beauty Zone, Idaho, USA. The drill holes were designed to test mineralization along strike and down dip of the known discovery hole (FG21-003C) which returned 6m at 68.23 grams per tonne gold ("g/t Au") and 40.18 grams per tonne silver ("g/t Ag"), including 3.16m at 128.92 g/t Au and 75.59 g/t Ag.

The Beauty Zone is part of a 350 metre by 250 metre coincidental gold in rock and soil anomaly which is open to the south, southwest and east. Drilling now shows three distinct mineralized zones - Upper, Main and Lower zones. The main zone projects to surface where 28 rock grab samples contained more than 10 g/t Au (up to 450 g/t Au).

All holes drilled to date have intersected shallow oxide gold. Selected highlighted results from the eight holes are: 4.2 m at 3.2 g/t Au, including 0.6m at 19.6 g/t Au (FG22-013C); 2.0m at 1.4 g/t Au, including 0.5m at 4.7 g/t Au, 10.4 g/t Ag and 1.94% copper ("% Cu") (FG22-020C); 0.9m at 4.3 g/t Au, 22.6 g/t Ag and 1.6% Cu (FG22-026C) and 12.19m at 1.49 g/t Au, including 1.52m at 8.04 g/t Au. Gold mineralization at the Beauty Zone now extends approximately 150 metres along strike and 115 metres down dip and is open at depth and along strike to the north.

The drill section and long section attached show the continuous nature of the zone downdip. The zone does continue to exhibit structural complexity and poor recoveries due to the faulting. Lemhi Gold Deposit: As of December 2022 a total of 50 new core drill holes for a total of 12,168 metres and 10 RC holes totalling 1,621.5 metres were completed at Lemhi.

These holes have been primarily designed to test on strike extensions of the known resource as well as infill in certain parts of the gold deposit. In particular, the drill program has focused on areas currently modelled as pit waste because of no or sparse drill data. All ounces added in these areas, even if close to the cut-off grade, will add value to the project as they come from zones in the resource shell that can now be upgraded to resources.