Kenorland Minerals Ltd. announced the commencement of the 2021 summer exploration program at the Frotet Project, located in northern Quebec and held under joint venture (the "Joint Venture") with Sumitomo Metal Mining Canada Ltd. (SMMCL). The summer exploration program will include up to 20,000 meters of diamond drilling at the Regnault gold discovery. This program follows the recently concluded winter drill program, where the company defined the orientation of multiple gold bearing structures, including R1 and R2, which produced numerous high-grade intercepts, including 5.72m at 90.56 g/t Au (21RDD024) and 25.33m at 6.29 g/t Au (21RDD037). In addition to the drill program, follow-up surface exploration, including mapping, prospecting, infill till and soil geochemical sampling, along with induced polarization (IP) geophysical surveys, will be completed over multiple regional target areas within the Frotet Project. Approximately 10,000 meters will be allocated for infill and step-out drilling along the R1 structure. The vein system will be drilled on approximately 50 meter centers, testing down to 300m depth, as well as testing extensions along strike to the east and west. A further 4,000 meters will be allocated to step-out and infill drilling along the R2 structure. The remainder of the drilling budget will be used for follow-up on additional zones of mineralization encountered along the two kilometer Regnault trend. The drill program is expected to be completed by late October with three drills active on site. Since the initial discovery in early 2020, 16,641m of drilling has been completed at Regnault.