Solstice Gold Corp. provided an update on the exploration plans for its Stewart Lake Lithium Project ("SLP") in the English River Subprovince ("ERS"). The Company also recently added 23 km2 ha of property adjacent to the SLP which increases its ERS land package to a total of 197 km2 ha to cover areas with potential pegmatites interpreted from satellite imagery.

Key exploration details include: The OGS has recently identified the general SLP area as prospective for rare metal pegmatites in its "Recommendations for Exploration 2022-23"1. They suggest that the largely unexplored eastern ERS shows similar with the Quetico sub-province which hosts a large number of rare metal pegmatites1. Locally, pegmatites are documented in shallow drill holes that are close (1Kurucz, S.V. 2023. Rare-element pegmatite potential in the eastern English River Subprovince; in Ontario Geological Survey, Resident Geologist Program, Recommendations for Exploration 2022-2023, p.24-27.

2MNDM assessment reports (OAFD). 3P.C. Thurston and M.W. Carter, 1969. Operation Fort Hope, Makokibatan-Melchett lakes sheet, districts of Kenora (Patricia Portion), Cochrane and Thunder Bay.

OGS Map P0565. The historical filed MNDM assessment reportscovering the SLP area provide descriptions of intersected pegmatites close to surface. Based on i) common surface expressions of pegmatites in similar terrains andii) satellite imagery of outcrops corresponding to mapped surface pegmatites by the OGS (P0565) elsewhere on and adjacent to SLP, Solstice believes it is reasonable to conclude that interpretation of satellite imagery is a justifiable method for first-pass identification of potential pegmatite-bearing outcrops.

Note the density of pegmatites defined by previous drilling, as well as potential surface expressions of pegmatites throughout unexplored areas of the Property. Pegmatites in drill logs, mineralogy, and maximum observed core lengths per drill hole (source: filed MNDM assessment reports.