Gold Hunter Resources Inc. announced plans for exploration at its Cameron Lake Property located in the Kenora Mining Division of northwestern Ontario, 75 km southeast of the town of Kenora. The Company will proceed with a reconnaissance program consisting of MMI soil sampling. A 6-day work program is proposed to be carried out by a crew of four people, with work commencing on or about December 6, 2021, subject to crew availability. The soil sampling will be carried out over a 150 m X 150 m grid spacing. A multiple analysis package will provide sampling orientation for 300 soil samples (including QAQC). This will include mobile metal ion (MMI) analysis, and typical ICP-MS multi- element analysis is proposed. There are two MMI geochemical grids proposed for a total of 300 samples. These are focused on previous mineral showings and recent field work successes in 2020. The systematic grid spacing is intended to provide an initial uniform coverage of the prospective areas and may be expanded or infilled based upon the success of the program. The survey aims to provide the best opportunity to detect any anomalous nickel, copper or gold in the till or underlying rock. This methodology will also help delineate the potential source of any geochemical anomalies up-ice, and anomalism from bedrock samples may confirm potential for mineralization and provide additional indications of property prospectivity. Favourable results may be followed-up in successive field programs with systematic till sampling and concurrent trenching over select targeted areas. Due to the late seasonal timing of the proposed program, the Company is confident that the soil samples can be collected with mechanized transport and power auger. For the MMI samples the specific ground conditions may limit sample recovery and, if not possible, this component of the program may be differed to the spring of 2022 when more favourable conditions prevail.