Recharge Resources ("Recharge" or the "Company") announces it has engaged Quantec Geoscience Limited to commence Phase 1 exploration at its Brussels Creek gold- copper-palladium property, located in the Kamloops Mining District, British Columbia (the "Property"). Based on the Phase 1 exploration objectives, Quantec has designed a TITAN130 DCIP survey designed to provide high resolution resistivity and chargeability imaging consisting of 7 lines, using 400-meter spacing covering 10.8 Kms at the Property. The Property is an early-stage exploration property, located approximately 24 kilometres (km) west of Kamloops, B.C., and is immediately adjacent to New Gold's New Afton mine. The Property comprises 17 claims (66 cells) covering 1,350.43 hectares (ha). The geological setting of the Property is very similar to New Afton, a silica-saturated copper-gold alkalic porphyry-style deposit, as well as the Highland Valley, Mount Polly, Kemess and Galore Creek deposits. Recent field observations noted the presence of a substantial mineralized quartz-feldspar porphyry body intruding the overlying Nicola Group volcanics. Historic sampling and mapping on the property, in 1983 and 1984, located a broad anomalous zone (200 metres (m) by 400 m) with gold values up to 3.5 grams per tonne (g/t). Grab samples taken from the property in 2019 include values of 10.1 g/t gold (Au) (with 0.7 g/t palladium (Pd)) and 11.5 g/t Au. In 2020, the company from which Recharge optioned the Property, Syber, commenced exploration work on the Property and had completed an airborne magnetometer survey over the entire property, a lidar and orthophotography survey, and also one week of prospecting and mapping. Interpretation of the geophysical survey identified six areas of interest, showing potential for the structural complexities and potassic alteration that are common features of this style of porphyry copper-gold deposit.