Fury Gold Mines Limited provided an update on its exploration plans at the high-grade Eau Claire project located in the Eeyou Istchee Territory in the James Bay region of Quebec. Fury has identified two target areas on the western limit of the resource that have the potential to significantly expand the deposit. These targets are located below an area called the 850 zone and were developed through an increased understanding of the structural and lithological controls on mineralization within the deposit. Primarily using lithogeochemistry data, Fury s technical team was able to define individual rock packages and their relative position within the anticline, which is the main structural control on the Eau Claire deposit. Gold mineralization at Eau Claire is hosted within a mafic volcanic package that historically was considered a single homogeneous unit. However, through the analysis of phosphorous/titanium ratios within drill core and surface samples along the Eau Claire deposit trend, Fury has been able to define two mappable basaltic units that collectively define two distinct stratigraphic positions associated within the 850 and 450 zones, which was previously unrecognized. Fury's technical team has determined that the mineralized horizon of the 450 zone, which represents approximately 85% of the resource at Eau Claire, remains untested below the 850 zone and provides an excellent opportunity to expand the deposit footprint on the western margin of the deposit. 850 Zone Targets: Two primary targets have been defined on the western margin of the deposit below the 850 zone, which represents approximately 15% of the current resource. This area has only been drilled to vertical depths of approximately 150 metres (m). The mineralization in the 850 zone is hosted within a magnesium rich basaltic unit that is situated stratigraphically above an iron-rich basaltic unit that hosts mineralization within the 450 zone. Both targets are situated at the contact between these distinct basaltic units.