Great Atlantic Resources Corp. announced it has completed its 2023 exploration program of prospecting and rock geochemical sampling at its 100% owned McDougall Road Antimony- Gold Property, located in western New Brunswick. Stibnite mineralization (antimony sulfide) was located within an outcrop during the program in the area of a reported regional fault.

The company is preparing the rock samples for submission for multi-elements analysis (including gold and antimony). Great Atlantic previously identified antimony and gold soil geochemical anomalies in this region of the property. The 2023 prospecting and rock geochemical testing program was conducted within the central region of the McDougall Road Property in the reported area of the Woodstock Fault (a regional structure in western New Brunswick).

Great Atlantic had previously confirmed antimony and gold soil geochemistry anomalies in this area during 2015 sampling. Antimony mineralization was reported during the late 1990s in the same area as the 2023 program. A late 1990s vein sample from this area was reported to yield 11.6% antimony (after Hoy, 1998; Report of Work No.

475212 on file with the New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development). A qualified Person has not verified this reported vein /data for Great Atlantic. Nine rock samples were collected within a small area during the 2023 program.

The samples were collected from outcrop, subcrop and glacially transported float. An outcrop exposure with stibnite (antimony sulfide) mineralization was located and sampled. The outcrop is highly siliceous and possibly silicified (lithology unknown at this time) with highly oxidized and crumbly parts (p possible fault).

The outcrop also contains pyrite mineralization. The samples were analyzed by ALS Canada Ltd. for gold by Fire Assay - AA and for antimony by four acid digestion and ICP-MS analysis. ALS Canada is independent of Great Atlantic.

The 2015 program was supervised by a Qualified Person. The Golden Ridge gold deposit is located approximately 13 km southwest of the McDougall Road Project in the area of the Woodstock Fault. Readers are warned that mineralization at the Golden Ridge deposit is not necessarily indicative of mineralization within the McDougall Road Project.