Hawkmoon Resources Corp. has received additional assay results for eight drill holes from its 5,031 metre summer drill program on the Wilson Gold Project. The Property is situated approximately 15 kilometres east of the town of Lebel-sur-Quévillon, Québec and 170 kilometres northeast of the city of Val-d’Or. Highlights of the Eight Drill Holes: Eight drill holes are covered by this news release including receiving assays up to 30.9 grams per tonne gold at the Toussaint Showing (Toussaint); High grade samples are associated with local visible gold in core; Assay results are pending for another fourteen Holes drilled between the Toussaint and east of the Midrim Showing (“Midrim”) this past summer. The higher gold values were 30.9 grams per tonne (“g/t”) in Hole HMW 21-08 and 22.70 g/t in Hole HMW 21-13. The results represent down-hole lengths and not necessarily true widths. The Company also awaits the metallic sieve fraction for one sample in each of Holes HMW 21-08 and HMW 21-13. This may or may not adjust the two higher grade gold intercepts, as coarse gold can be present in the general area. Mineralization Style: All the Holes intercepted Toussaint mineralization (the “Mineralization”). This Mineralization is generally a beige to pale grey coloured volcanic tuff which has been foliated, sheared and strongly altered. Alteration is dominated by silica, sericite and calcite. Ankerite and chlorite alteration are present to a lesser degree. The Mineralization often displays a striped appearance due to abundant parallel laminations. Mineralization is present as pyrite, chalcopyrite and locally as visible gold. Quartz veins as well as veinlets of sulphide minerals are parallel or sub parallel to the foliation.