Royal Fox Gold Inc. reported assay results from historically drilled core not previously sampled, as well as results from the 2021 diamond drilling campaign on the Philibert deposit, Chibougamau, Quebec. Philibert Central Sections L10640W to L10880W: drill hole PB-21-321 tested the Obatogamau Fault, which was drilled at a 120-degree azimuth to get a perpendicular transect across the fault and to test for potential mineralization; assays are pending. Historically, three drill holes have tested this area with hole 981-14-300 returning an intercept of 1.89 g/t Au over 11.3 metres between 159.7 to 171 metres. This intercept appears to line up with the mineralized domain JSud; however, no domains were modelled through the central area. Philibert Northwest Sections L10880W to L12320W: moving northwest to section L11280W, hole PB-21-320 was drilled to test mineralization within whittle shell N7 and domains 37-1, 37-1W, 37-2 (which includes the intercept reported above from historical hole 981-12-268 with 9.77 g/t over 4 metres), and 37-3. Unfortunately, due to an early spring thaw, the hole did not reach its target, however, it did intersect domain 37-1, which returned 0.96 g/t Au over 6 metres. The most northwestern drill hole, PB-21-318, was drilled from section L11920W to test 8 stacked domains, including 137, 137SUD, 137NORD, G, 37-1W, 106, 106SUD, and 106SSUD. The drill hole deviated towards the West over 100 metres and stopped short of the most southern domains: 106SSUD and 106SUD. To date, the company received results from two domains, including 137SUD which returned 1.34 g/t Au over 6 metres between 195 metres to 201 metres. The intercept is hosted in altered volcaniclastics with quartz-carbonate-pyrite veins and disseminated pyrite, and located near to the upper contact with a sheared gabbro. The second intersection returned 1.57 g/t Au over 2 metres, between 404 and 406 metres, from domain 137-1W hosted in basalt with 7% quartz-sulphide veins. See Figure 8 for section 11920W. Sampling and Laboratory: true widths of the intercepts reported in this press release have yet to be determined but are estimated to be 60 to 70% of reported core lengths. All NQ-size split core assays reported for 2021 were obtained by fire assay with atomic absorption finish and samples returning values over 5 ppm Au are re-analyzed, utilizing standard Fire Assay-Gravimetric methods. Samples were shipped to AGAT Laboratories with sample preparation done in Val d'Or, QC and sample analysis in Mississauga, ON. The quality assurance and quality control protocol include insertion of blank or standard every 10 samples on average, in addition to the regular insertion of blank, duplicate, and standard samples inserted by AGAT Laboratories during the analytical process. The technical content of this release has been reviewed and approved by Adree DeLazzer.