HighGold Mining Inc. announced the start of a Phase One, 3,000-meter drill program at its Munro-Croesus Project located in the Timmins gold camp, Ontario, Canada. The Program will follow up on encouraging results at vein targets identified peripheral to the historic Croesus Gold Mine. Drilling is expected to continue into mid-December. Planning is also underway for a larger, Phase Two drill program that will commence January 2022. The Munro-Croesus Project is located along Highway 101 in the heart of the Abitibi greenstone belt, Canada's premier gold mining jurisdiction. The Project covers 36 km2 (14 mi2) of highly prospective geology situated between the Black Fox Mine Complex operated by McEwen Mining Inc. and the Fenn-Gib Project being developed by Mayfair Gold Corp. Recent consolidation has been part of an ongoing strategy by the Company to tie-up the patchwork of patented and unpatented mining claims surrounding the historic Croesus Gold Mine into one contiguous package and enhance the exploration potential of the Project. The Company has taken a systematic approach to exploration at the Project following its land consolidation efforts in order to: better understand the regional setting in the context of the Porcupine-Destor, Pipestone and Munro Faults; refine and prioritize drill targets, and; develop new conceptual models for controls on the historic bonanza grade gold mineralization. 2021 Fall Drill Program: The Program is designed to systematically test the strike and down-dip/down-plunge potential of two vein structures, the #2 Vein and #4 Vein targets, which yielded encouraging results from surface sampling and reconnaissance drilling completed in the fall of 2020. The #2 Vein target is a northeast trending vein structure that has been traced by surface mapping for several hundred meters along strike to the southwest of the historic Croesus Gold Mine. Surface channel sampling by the Company in 2020 returned values up to 8.4 g/t Au over 0.9 meters. The #4 Vein Target area is located one kilometer west-southwest from the Croesus Gold Mine and was developed during the 1916-1919 era with an inclined shaft (?#4 Shaft?) to a reported depth of 100 feet. Channel sampling by the Company in 2020 returned 11.24 g/t Au over 1.85 meters, 17.05 g/t Au over 0.8 meters, and 8.42 g/t Au over 1.5 meters. Drilling in the Fall of 2020 returned values up to 3.16 g/t Au over 4.2 meters, including 11.01 g/t Au over 1.10 meters in drill hole MC20-46.