Golden Dawn Minerals Inc. announces that drilling will begin on the Golden Crown property at its Greenwood Precious Metals project in southeastern British Columbia early September or latest expectations September 15th 2021. Drilling is expected to begin early September at the Golden Crown property, after a delay due to the Company submitted a new Notice of Work to amend the existing permit for the use of existing non-status roads. A total of 26 drill sites (sufficient for 3,950 meters) are planned, commencing at the JD historic mine, where 10 priority drill sites are planned for close-spaced to follow-up previous results at the JD. In addition, 7 sites are also planned at the Golden Crown mine to in-fill and extend the known resources and 9 sites are planned to test various geophysical and geochemical anomalies. The JD area is located 5 kilometres east of Greenwood and 2 kilometres south of the historic Phoenix Mine open pit. The area was previously exposed by trenching and drilling over a strike length of 375 meters and is interpreted to be the northwestern extension of the Golden Crown deposit, which lies 2 kilometers to the southeast. Between 1986 and 1988, soil and rock geochemistry, geophysics, 26 trenches, 8 diamond drill holes and 10 reverse circulation (RC) drill holes were completed. A trenching program was also conducted in 2003 and 2004 that identified three zones of sulphide mineralization, including the Main, Footwall and Hangingwall zones.