HighGold Mining Inc. provided an update on the Company's USD 9 million 2022 exploration program at the Johnson Tract polymetallic Gold Project in Southcentral Alaska, USA. The Project hosts the high-grade 1.05 Moz indicated at 9.4 g/t gold equivalent JT Deposit with an average true thickness of 40 meters. 2022 Exploration Program Update: Exploration is well underway with two drill rigs active at the DC prospect as a follow-up to the late 2021 near surface, bonanza-grade drill discovery of 6.40m grading 577.9 g/t Au and 2,023 g/t Ag in hole DC21-010.

The first rig commenced drilling on July 4th and was joined by a second rig on July 14th. Initial drilling is being completed on a close-spaced grid pattern with the objective of determining the geometry, geological controls, and grade distribution of this promising new mineralized zone. Fifteen drill holes, ranging from 50 to 150 meters in length, have been completed to date.

Upon completion of the initial phase of close-spaced drilling, one drill rig will move to larger step-outs along trend and the other rig will move one km southwest to the Milkbone prospect to test a high-grade gold-in-soil anomaly interpreted to occur within the same key host rocks and potentially be an extension of the same mineralizing system as the DC prospect. Veining and alteration documented in the recently completed drill holes at DC is visually similar to that intersected at the main JT Deposit, located four km to the southwest. Drilling has delineated zones of structurally-controlled quartz-carbonate-sulfide veining and brecciation over core intervals 2 to15 meters or more in length, with local narrow intervals of coarse-grained semi-massive to massive sphalerite, galena, chalcopyrite, and pyrite.

Surrounding alteration consists of silicification and a widespread zone of semi-massive to massive pervasive nodular anhydrite and anhydrite veining. Readers are cautioned that the significance of the visual observations of veining and sulphide mineralization will not be known until assays are received. An on-site sample preparation facility has been installed at the JT Camp and is now fully operational with the first batch of prepared sample material shipped out recently for analysis.

Sample preparation has been a major bottleneck for North American assay laboratories, and the on-site, professional grade, drying, crushing and pulverizing facility, built under the guidance of expert third party consultant, Dr. Barry Smee, P.Geo., is anticipated to significantly reduce turn-around times for analytical results and enable follow-up of positive results during the current drill program. In addition to the high-priority exploration targets at DC and Milkbone, the 2022 program includes priority planned step-out and infill drilling on the JT Deposit mineral resource, including new targets identified following the recently completed mineral resource update. Other Johnson District targets that may be tested during the 2022 drill program include the Kona, Easy Creek and South Valley prospects.