Harfang Exploration Inc. announced new results from soil and infill till surveys completed on its 100% owned Serpent Property in James Bay (Québec). These highly encouraging results further reinforce gold potential in the bedrock in the vicinity of the previously disclosed gold-in-till anomaly. An Induced Polarization ("IP") geophysical survey and a drill campaign are underway. The maiden diamond drill program on the Serpent Project started on February 1. Harfang will execute a 4,000 m program designed to test selected areas underneath gold-rich tills, soils and surface showings mainly associated with geophysical anomalies detected by the IP survey and structural corridors such as the Stu structure and the associated shear zones. Company strategy for this first phase of drilling is to aim at specific targets under clusters A to G and to drill along a fence across the Stu structure according to company conceptual geological model. Harfang is thrilled by the actual winter exploration program which will test new well-defined targets along kilometric scale structures as part of the first-ever drilling campaign of the Corporation. Both 2020 soil and till samples were collected by Harfang's employees. Soil was collected in the B-horizon layer using an auger. Sampling sites were separated from each other by approximately 50 m to 100 m. Each sample (300-500 g) was placed in a paper bag which was wrapped in a plastic bag to avoid contamination between samples. Tills were collected in the C- horizon from hand-dug or excavator pits at depths up to 1 m. These samples are separated by 200-250 m along lines spaced 500-600 m apart. Infilling till sampling was done in specific areas. Each till sample (12-20 kg) was placed in a plastic bag and securely sealed with fibertape. Soil samples were sent to ALS (Val-d'Or, Québec). Chemical elements of the fine fraction (<180 m) were determined by ICP-MS following an Aqua Regia partial digestion using a 25 g aliquot. The lower detection limit for Au is 1 ppb. Till samples were sent to Overburden Drilling Management ["ODM"] (Nepean, Ontario). This laboratory proceeded with the gold grain count, the identification of some indicator minerals, and the determination of gold grain shape from the non-magnetic HMC's (specific gravity >3.3). Quantities of grains mentioned in the text and shown in figures correspond to normalized values calculated from the counts given by ODM by adjusting the table feed weights (fraction <2 mm) to 10 kg. Nineteen samples were also processed for tourmaline counts using mid-density concentrates of specific gravity 2.8-3.3. Till is a transported surficial media produced during active glaciation that may be affected by subsequent surficial processes resulting in the possible modification of the gold content. As such, the occurrence of a gold anomaly in till is not conclusive evidence of a mineral deposit existing within the Property limits. Non-magnetic HMC's were analyzed by Actlabs (Ancaster, Ontario). Chemical elements were determined by INAA or by ICP- OES following an Aqua Regia partial digestion. The lower detection limit for Au is 5 ppb.