Northern Superior Resources Inc. reported the first assay results for the Falcon Gold Zone (FGZ) from its fall 2022 core drill program on its large (20 x 15km) 100% owned Lac Surprise property, located within the Chapais-Chibougamau area of Québec. 2022 Fall Definition Drilling Program Confirms Grades and Widths: The Company completed 11 definition core drill holes in this program designed to test the near surface continuity and depth extension of the FGZ. All five (5) holes reported in this release were successful in intersecting gold bearing zones highlighted by drill hole LCS-22-067 located near surface and at the eastern end of the FGZ intersected 1.63g/t Au over a core length of 45.9m, including 9.77g/t Au over 2.85m and hole LCS-22-068 near surface and at the central area of the FGZ intersected 0.84g/t Au over 43m including 7.92g/t over 1.7m, and hole LCS-22-071 located near surface and from the western end of the FGZ intersected 0.81 g/t Au over 42 metres.

The FGZ has been defined over a 900-metre strike length and up to 380 metres vertical depth. Understanding Controls on Gold Mineralization: The FGZ is associated with a silicified-sericitized greywacke host rock. It is oriented approximately east-west and dips steeply (70-80 degrees) to the south.

Characteristics defining the mineralized zone include the presence of silicification, sericitization, and pyrite, traceable along the whole 900 metres of strike length and 380 metres vertical depth. Higher gold and silver grades within the FGZ are spatially associated with smoky grey quartz veins and silicification, often containing molybdenite and pyrite, enveloped within strong sericite-carbonate-pyrite alteration. The mineralization style, gold grade and thickness have strong similarities to the Nelligan Gold Zone located 2 to 3 kilometres to the east of the FGZ.

Core Drill Program Expanded to 8,200 metres: With the success of this program, the Company elected to expand the previously announced 6,200m core drill program to 8,200 metres. The main objectives of this program are to: Infill drilling within the upper part of the Falcon Zone, to provide confirmation of grades, leading to a maiden resource calculation in 2023; Further exploration drilling on the Opawica-Guercheville Deformation Zone, concentrating on the area near the intersections in LCS-19-003ext, LCS-22-064 and LCS-20-019; and Exploration drilling northeast of the Amber Showing, where diamond drilling in 2016 intersected 0.82 g/t Au over 11.55 metres. Additional assay results from this program are pending.

Sampling and Laboratory: True widths of the intercepts reported in this press release have yet to be determined but are estimated to be 50% to 70% of reported core lengths. All NQ-size split core assays reported for 2022 were obtained by fire assay with atomic absorption finish and samples returning values over 3 ppm Au are re-analyzed, utilizing standard Fire Assay-Gravimetric methods. Samples were shipped to ALS Laboratories (sample preparation done in Sudbury, ON and/or Val-d'Or, Québec and analysis done in Vancouver, BC.), AGAT Laboratories (sample preparation done in Val-d'Or, Québec and sample analysis done in Mississauga, ON) and SGS Laboratories (sample preparation done in Val-d'Or, QC and sample analysis done in Vancouver, BC).

The quality assurance and quality control protocol include insertion of blank or standard every 20 samples on average, in addition to the regular insertion of blank, duplicate, and standard samples inserted by the laboratories during the analytical process.