Golden Lake Exploration Inc. reports that its initial reconnaissance program has been completed on the Copperview Project located in south-central British, Columbia. The Copperview project is situated on the same regional geologic trend as, and surrounds, the ‘MPD Property’ owned by Kodiak Copper Corp. Kodiak previously reported an intercept in drill hole MPD-20-004 of 282 meters averaging 0.70% copper and 0.49 grams gold per tonne. The Copperview project comprises 17 claim blocks totaling over 204 square kilometers (20,437 hectares) over a large area measuring 40 kilometers in an east-west direction by 30 kilometers in a north-south direction. An extensive network of logging and ranching roads allows year-round access to most target areas over the project area. The reconnaissance program included prospecting, rock and soil sampling, and geological mapping with a focus on locating several Minfile (BC government designation) mineral showings or occurrences reported on the property. Highlights of the program include: On the recently acquired Conglin Creek property, located approximately 4-kilometer northwest of Kodiak's drill hole MPD-20-004, exploration crews located the Conglin Creek copper showing with scattered malachite oxide staining and disseminated pyrite and chalcopyrite observed in andesitic rocks. Near the Vale Minfile occurrence on the southern portion of the Copperview East property, a soil geochemical anomaly has been identified from assessment files. The gold-in-soil anomaly (only gold values reported) defined by values greater than 20 parts per billion gold (ppb Au) trends SSW-NNE for a distance of 250 meters, with a peak gold-in-soil value of 710 ppb Au. This area was recently prospected with limited outcrop observed and soil sampling completed to confirm and expand this historic anomaly.