Genesis Metals Corp. announced on April 21, 2021, at its Chevrier Gold Project in the Chibougamau Mining Camp of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Quebec. A total of 4880 metres in 23 holes were drilled. A total of 1468 metres in 5 holes (including one hole that was abandoned 14 metres down hole and re-drilled) were drilled at the Main Zone deposit stepping out from GM-20-80 which intersected 13.46 g/t gold over 8.90 metres starting at 114.80 metres down hole and including 25.44 g/t gold over 3.00 metres. Highlights include. 11.97 g/t gold over 6.00 metres in hole GM-21-112 starting at 130.00 metres down hole, within a wider zone assaying 3.49 g/t gold over 24.00 metres starting at 122.50 metres down hole. 4.49 g/t gold over 3.50 metres in hole GM-21-110 starting at 238.50 metres down hole, within a wider zone assaying 1.18 g/t gold over 22.65 metres starting at 238.50 metres down hole. 7.42 g/t gold over 1.25 metres in hole GM-21-109A starting at 198.00 metres down hole, within a wider zone assaying 2.63 g/t gold over 9.60 metres starting at 196.50 metres down hole. In addition, 3412 metres in 18 holes (including 1 hole that was restarted after encountering a fault at 76 metres down hole) were drilled to test a series of exploration targets in an overburden covered area east of the Chevrier East Deposit as described. Although intervals of highly strained mafic to intermediate volcanic rocks, metasediments and mafic intrusives were observed, locally exhibiting alteration quartz-carbonate veining, only anomalous gold mineralization was identified. Fox ­ Chevrier Main Zone: The Fox-area drillholes were dominated by leucoxene bearing gabbro with lesser mafic volcanic and tuffaceous intervals in the upper and lower portions of the holes. All four holes cut multiple intervals of gold mineralization associated with high strain and characterized by chlorite-fuchsite-sericite alteration and centimeter to decimeter scale quartz-carbonate +/- tourmaline veining and variable pyrite mineralization ranging from 5-10%. Drill holes GM-21-109, 109A and 110 were drilled from the same pad located 74 metres south southeast of GM-20-80 which intersected 13.46 g/t gold over 8.90 metres starting at 114.80 metres down hole and including 25.44 g/t gold over 3.00 metres. GM-21-109 was abandoned at 14 metres depth and re-started. Hole GM-21-109A intersected six discrete mineralized intervals including 9.6 metres averaging 2.63 g/t gold starting at 196.50 metres down hole and including 1.25 metres averaging 7.42 g/t gold. Hole GM-21-110 cut 7 discrete mineralized zones including 22.65 metres averaging 1.18 g/t gold starting at 238.50 metres down hole and including 3.50 metres averaging 4.49 g/t gold. Holes GM-21-111 and 112 were drilled from the same platform 41 metres to southeast of GM21-80 in an area of the Main Zone on the same section that remained open subsequent to the 2020 Phase II drilling. Hole GM-21-111 intersected 5 mineralized intervals, including 4.10 metres averaging 4.28 g/t gold starting at 121.90 metres down hole and including 1.65 metres averaging 9.94 g/t gold. Hole GM21-112 intersected 8 mineralized intervals. The top of the mineralized interval averaging 3.49 g/t gold over 24.00 metres starting at 122.50 metres down hole in GM21-112 was separated approximately 19 metres from the top of the assay interval noted above for GM20-80 that started at 114.8 0 metres down hole. Based on the results from GM-21-110 and GM-21-112 there is potential in this area to extend mineralization to depth with additional drill holes. East Target Area: The area east of the Chevrier East deposit was originally prioritized due to the results of the property wide glacial till sampling program carried out in 2019 and follow-up sampling in 2020. Individual holes were sited based on a combination of exploration tools including magnetic low features, induced polarization (IP) chargeability highs, ionic leach soil geochemical anomalies and structural interpretations. These holes were deployed within an approximately 2-kilometre square area. Overburden depth ranged from 2.9 to 25.0 metres, averaging 9.9 metres down hole and was overall significantly thicker than expected and may have impacted the gold in till results interpretation from the previous surveys, particularly in the central and western parts of the target area. Reassessment of this data will be carried out prior to additional exploration for the source of the significant gold-in-till anomalies in this area.