Harfang Exploration Inc. reported high grade gold results from bedrock samples from its summer exploration program on its wholly owned Serpent Property (“Property”) located in Eeyou Istchee – James Bay (Québec). A current 3,500 m drill program is well underway to test significant gold trends on the Property. Grab samples up to 345 g/t Au from Trench TR-21-26; Channel samples up to 208 g/t Au over 0.75 m (Powerline showing); Quartz-tourmaline boulders (up to 45.5 g/t Au) up-ice of the Moby-Dick gold structure; Metallic sieve analyses up to 3,710 g/t Au for the coarse fraction (>106 microns) confirming the abundance of coarse-grained gold grains. These results demonstrate the potential for high grade orogenic gold mineralizations along structures more than 7 km long straddling Harfang and LaSalle’s properties. Regional prospecting outlines potential for additional gold structures north and south of the Stu structure. Harfang carries with confidence its drill program in and around the marshland up-ice of the gold-in-till anomaly. This gold occurrence, located in the northern part of the Property, returned up to 125 and 60 g/t Au from grab samples in 2020. The showing consists in decimetric to metric quartz veins hosted in a sheared tonalitic gneiss. Channel samples returned up to 208 g/t Au over 0.75 m and grab samples up to 296 g/t Au in 2021. Visible gold is common in these quartz veins which extend up to 50 m laterally. Alteration minerals include sericite, K-feldspar and biotite. Up to 1% disseminated pyrite is locally present. Summer prospecting in the northern part of the Property was successful with the discovery of several metric wide quartz veins and smaller quartz-tourmaline veins hosted in tonalitic gneiss and late intermediate to felsic intrusive rocks. Preliminary results from these veins include 12.55, 2.64 and 1.15 g/t Au. These early encouraging results led to the addition of new claims by map designation in the northern part of the Property. Many analytical results are still pending. This trench is located in the Moby-Dick and Tetras area. A sub-metric quartz vein in shear zone returned up to27.10 g/t Au over 0.60 m (channel) . A grab sample with visible gold grains returned 345 g/t Au from that same vein. The zone corresponds to a metric wide shear zone hosted in diorite and striking into a N030-040° direction. The Tetras shear zone, located 240 m to the southeast, returned local anomalous gold values with a maximum of 1.78 g/t Au over 0.55 m. Four similar boulders scattered over a 20 m2 site returned high grade gold values: 45.5, 13.25, 5.85, 3.97 g/t Au. These samples were collected as a follow-up on a gold-rich boulder (24.91 g/t Au) discovered at this site during fall 2020. The floats, sub-metric and angular in shape, may have been disintegrated from a larger and single boulder following freeze-thaw cycles. They consist in quartz veins with black tourmaline, actinolite, chlorite, magnetite, epidote, hematite and disseminated pyrite and traces of chalcopyrite. The floats are located near the junction between two structural lineaments oriented into N245° (Moby-Dick) and N305° directions. The latter structure contains discontinuous high grade gold up to13.30 g/t Au over 0.65 m. also shows high gold grades obtained in the northeastern extension of the Moby-Dick structure (trench TR-20-05) during late 2020. That trench is located 45 m southwest of the quartz-tourmaline boulders.