Norden Crown Metals Corp. provided an exploration update for its Burfjord Copper-Gold Project in northern Norway, which is 100% owned but subject to an option and its 100% owned Gumsberg Project located in the Bergslagan province in southern Sweden. Norden Crown, in partnership with Boliden Mineral AB recently completed a 9 hole, 2,208.7 metre exploration drilling program at Burfjord, which was designed to test selected geological, geochemical and geophysical targets, with geochemical results expected in the coming weeks. In addition to diamond drilling, Norden Crown completed 21.5 line-kilometres of ground?based time domain electromagnetic geophysics over high priority targets at Burfjord with the objective of identifying conductive copper sulphide mineralization for the purpose of drill testing. Norden Crown is currently planning a soil sampling campaign and a high-resolution magnetic survey at the Fredriksson Gruva prospect at Gumsberg. Results from this work will be combined with ongoing lithological and structural mapping to produce a 3-dimensional interpretation of the distribution of silver-zinc-lead mineralization and will form the basis of a follow up drilling program at Gumsberg. Norden Crown, together with partner Boliden, recently completed a Phase I diamond drill program and a 21.5 line-kilometre ground?based TEM survey at Burfjord. Phase II of a previously announced UAV magnetic survey is planned for fourth quarter of 2021. Previous drilling by Norden Crown at Burfjord returned compelling results including an intercept of 32 metres averaging 0.56% copper and 0.26 g/t gold (including 3.46 metres of 4.31% copper and 2.22 g/t gold) at shallow depths below a cluster of historic mine workings. Historical drilling at Burfjord (Cedarsgruvan) was reported to have returned 7.0 metres averaging 3.6% copper. A total of 9 holes (2,208.7 metres) have been drilled at Burfjord to test high priority Iron Oxide Copper Gold targets located within the highly copper-gold anomalous Burfjord Anticline. Diamond drilling was focused on lithological, structural, geochemical and geophysical targets with the objective of determining the upside copper-gold potential of the Burfjord Project. Drilling was completed to an average depth of 245 metres and geochemical results are expected in the coming weeks. Norden Crown engaged GRM Geophysics (Finland) to conduct approximately 21.5 line?kilometres of TEM geophysics at Burfjord. The survey includes one loop and expands coverage of the TEM data collected in 20201, which identified a high-priority conductor measuring 1,900 metres between copper targets at Gamlegruvan and A-Gruva. TEM geophysics at Burfjord is used to identify conductive materials including inter-connected sulphide minerals such as chalcopyrite. Conductive anomalies identified using TEM geophysics are used to increase confidence in previously identified lithological, structural and geochemical targets. Furthermore, resistivity and conductivity data obtained from the TEM survey will enhance Norden Crown's geological interpretations and will be used to track copper and gold associated sulphide mineralization at depth and to increase confidence in the planned exploration drilling targets. Results of this recent TEM survey are expected in the coming weeks.