HighGold Mining Inc. reported the start of the Phase 2 winter drill program (the Program) at its 100% owned Munro-Croesus Project (the Project) located in the Timmins gold camp, Ontario, Canada. The Program is a continuation of the late fall Phase 1 drill program that systematically tested the strike and down-dip/down-plunge potential of the #2 Vein and the #4 Vein (assay results pending) located immediately south and southwest of the past producing Croesus Gold Mine and its namesake Croesus Vein. The 8,000-meter Phase 2 winter drill program will include one drill rig and is expected to take ten to 12 weeks to complete.

The Program will test established targets near the Croesus Gold Mine and will do first pass drilling at several new priority targets generated on the greater Project. The Munro-Croesus Project: 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 now covers 47 km2 (18.1 mi2) of highly prospective geology situated between the Black Fox Mine Complex operated by McEwen Mining Inc. and the Fenn-Gib gold deposit being developed by Mayfair Gold Corp.

This property is also proximal to major gold-bearing breaks. Extensive land consolidation by the Company in 2020-2021 has now unified the patchwork of patented and unpatented mining claims surrounding the Croesus Gold Mine into one contiguous package and has enhanced the exploration potential of the Project. The 2022 Winter Drill Program Targets: Approximately 25% of the Program will be dedicated to prospects on the core Croesus patented claims while the remaining 75% will be focused on the new properties and corresponding targets acquired through the recent land consolidation.

A comprehensive ranking system was developed by HighGold to evaluate prospects and define priority drill targets across the consolidated Munro-Croesus land package. Target development and ranking followed the acquisition of high-resolution airborne geophysical data, compilation and digitization of historical data, detailed structural studies, field assessment of numerous historic trenches and pits, integration of geological and geochemical datasets, and review of the key geological characteristics and ore controls at known gold deposits in the region. New priority targets to be tested during the Program will include: Croesus-style vein targets within the Croesus pillowed mafic flow and its favourable sulphidic flow-top breccia; Structural and vein targets within the #4 variolitic mafic flow; Pipestone Fault and associated splays with focus on mafic/ultramafic contacts, volcanic/sediment contacts, and intrusive-hosted gold targets; Ultramafic rocks (green carbonate zones) in association with the northerly Munro Fault.

A portion of the planned meterage will also be reserved for potential follow-up drilling on the #2 and #4 Vein prospects that were tested during the Phase 1 program. The Phase 1 program was completed in November-December 2021 and totaled 4,321 meters in 24 holes, with initial assay results from the program expected in the later half of Q1/2022. The Company is also carrying out 100 line-km of induced polarization (IP) geophysical surveying over the central portion of the Project.