Gambier Gold Corp. announced that it has recently completed an airborne LiDAR survey on both the Detour West and Hemlo West properties. In addition, the Company has started a review of historical airborne geophysical surveys on its Detour West property ("Detour West" or, the "Project") in northern Ontario. LiDAR Survey: The Company recently completed acquisition of an airborne LiDAR survey which covered the entirety of the Detour West property and a portion of the Hemlo West property and was flown by Pioneer Exploration Consultants Ltd. in the second week of October, 2020. Approximately 189 square kilometers were covered by the survey on the Detour West project, and 18.2 square kilometers on the Hemlo West project. The data was collected at a specified resolution of 10 points per square metre, which included high resolution orthoimagery collected at 10 cm resolution. The LiDAR and orthoimagery will be used by the Company to plan future ground-based exploration and geophysical programs, evaluate access, locating rock outcrops and identifying previous exploration workings on the property. Historical Airborne Geophysics Compilation In addition, recently acquired historical airborne geophysical datasets are being used to target further exploration efforts at Detour West. Campbell and Walker Geophysics Ltd. has been engaged to review and re-process the historical geophysical data that the Company has recently acquired access to with results expected before year end. Open-file maps arising from a closely-spaced historical airborne VTEM survey completed in 2016 by TriOrigin Exploration cover the eastern half of Detour West and have identified several conductors that have yet to be fully examined and ground truthed. Also being analyzed by the Company is a historical GeoTEM survey flown over the western half of the property in 1996 by BHP that was included in an assessment report by Eastmain Resources. This digital data is currently being recovered from the airborne geophysical contractor's archives and, based upon the analog maps already assessed, should help provide discrete conductor targets and assist with the interpretation of the expected extensions of major fault/shear zones on which to focus further ground-based investigation methods like till sampling and diamond drilling. Detour West Property: The Detour West Property is 18,929 hectares in size (approximately 32 km long and 6 km wide) and located approximately 300 km northeast of Timmins and 185 km northeast of Cochrane by road in the northwestern part of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt within the southern part of the Superior Province in Ontario. The Detour West Property is located approximately 20 km west of the open-pit Detour Lake Gold Mine acquired by Kirkland Lake Gold Inc. in January 2020 and directly adjoins the holdings of Kirkland Lake Gold. Gold mineralization at the Detour Lake Gold Mine is characteristic of greenstone-hosted orogenic lode gold style deposits. The Detour Lake Gold Mine produced 601,566 ounces of gold in 2019 and has proven and probable mineral reserves of 447,450 Kt at an average grade of 0.97 g/t Au for 14,847,000 contained gold ounces as of December 31, 2019. The Company is in the process of assembling a technical team with extensive experience working in the Detour Lake greenstone belt including the Detour West Property. Hemlo Property: The Hemlo South and Hemlo West projects are located in the Archean Schreiber-Hemlo greenstone belt, which is host to the Hemlo gold deposit that has produced over 21 million ounces of gold since its discovery in the early 1980's. Production at Hemlo continues to this day through operations at the Williams mine, an underground operation owned and operated by Barrick Gold Corp.