Talisker Resources Ltd. provide the Company's first Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") at its 100% owned Bralorne Gold Project in Southern, British Columbia ("Bralorne Gold Project" or the "Project"). The MRE is reported in accordance with the Canadian Institute of Mining (CIM), Metallurgy and Petroleum Definition ?Standards (2014) incorporated by reference in National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, and the 2019 CIM Estimation of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves Best Practice Guidelines. 117,000 tonnes with an average grade of 8.9 g/t Au for 33,000 ounces gold in the indicated category; 8.0 million tonnes at 6.3 g/t Au for 1.63 million ounces of gold in the inferred category; The resource is defined approximately along a strike length of 4.5 km, to a depth of 700 m and remains open along strike and at depth; A total of 86 veins have been identified with 63 veins open along strike and at depth, 18 remain open at depth, and 2 remain open along strike; Talisker believes that exploration potential exists as proximal extensions of currently defined mineralized zones, laterally and at depth, and may yield somewhere between 2.0 and 2.5 million tonnes at grades between 6.0 and 9.0 g/t Au for 400,000 – 700,000 ounces gold.

This exploration potential is supported by the drill hole and channel sample data used for the 2023 MRE at drill hole spacings greater than the inferred category resources. These targets are not mineral resource estimates, potential quantity and grade is conceptual in nature. There has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource, and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the exploration targets being delineated as a mineral resource.

Regionally, mineralization has been identified to 2 km below surface, and along a strike length of 33 km. The independent and qualified persons, as defined by NI 43-101, are Carl Pelletier, P.Geo., Vincent Nadeau-Benoit, P.Geo., and Eric Lecomte, P.Eng. (InnovExplo).

The effective date of the 2023 MRE is January 20, 2023; The 2023 Bralorne Gold Project MRE incorporates the Bralorne, King, Charlotte, and Pioneer Deposits. The resource is defined approximately over a strike length of 4.5 kilometres within the Bralorne Gold Project's 33-kilometre-long land package with a maximum width of approximately 750 metres, down to a maximum depth of 700 metres, with an average depth of 300 metres below surface. The MRE for the Bralorne Gold Project is comprised of modern data collected by Talisker and validated historic data collected by previous operators.

A total of 660 diamond drill holes (modern and historic), 13 modern reverse circulation drill holes, 9 modern surface channel samples and 1724 validated historic underground channel samples were used to constrain, model, and calculate the resource bodies. A strong understanding of the controls of mineralization enabled the Company's technical team to construct a MRE constrained by lithology, alteration, structure, and mineralization. The MRE is supported by a robust 3D litho-structural model of the gold-bearing orogenic vein system.