Solstice Gold Corporation provided interim results from its summer, 2018 work program at its 100% owned 841
km2Kahuna Gold Project (“Kahuna” or the “Project”), located near Rankin Inlet, Nunavut. The objectives of the
2018 program are to identify targets for potential drill follow up and also to prospect under-explored parts of
the large Project area. The Westeros area comprises a large fold (40 km unfolded strike length) defined by sedimentary units +/- gabbro folded around a largely tonalitic core. The fold is developed between two large regional shear zones or breaks, the Westeros Break and its associated splays in the North and the Pyke fault in the South, splays off which host the significant Meliadine gold deposits, owned by Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. The area between the major breaks is referred to informally by Solstice as the Pyke domain which is identified by the presence of similar rock types, structures and geophysical signatures. A prominent set of east-west axial planar structures locally with associated folding are developed throughout the Pyke domain. These are offset by NW-SE structures. The intersection of structures and associated folds are interpreted by Solstice as prime exploration targets, particularly where they intersect iron formation and other potential permissive host rocks.

The company announced that it has appointed Ian Russell P.Geo. as its new Vice President of
Exploration. Ian is a previous co-award winner of the Colin Spence Award for Excellence in Global Mineral
Exploration and has over 25 years of experience developing and executing successful gold-focussed exploration programs including Red Lake, Kirkland Lake and the Fennos-Candian shield. Ian has been actively involved in the Kahuna project planning and execution as a senior consultant from the beginning of 2018. Ian is replacing Bob Singh P.Geo. who will remain with Solstice in a senior advisor capacity.