TDG Gold Corp. announced the addition of a second drill rig at its Shasta gold-silver project located in the Toodoggone Production Corridor of north-central BC. The 2021 Shasta drill program has been designed in three phases to twin historical drillholes and provide infill geological data on the distribution of the mineralized veins and breccias within the Shasta exploration target noted as per TDG's news release dated March 03, 2021. Phases 1 and 2 of the drill program are 35% complete with drilling expected to continue into October 2021. A more detailed geological update will follow in a separate news release shortly. Exploration activities at TDG's Toodoggone projects commenced mid-July 2021 after the new Baker Camp opening. The Baker Camp operating infrastructure now has capacity for up to 40 persons and provides an excellent base for future exploration plans for many years ahead. TDG reported there have been no major safety incidents, and the regular COVID-19 testing protocols have resulted in a covid-free camp. Exploration to date is generating a significant amount of geological, geophysical and geochemical data, which will be processed in the coming months. Shasta Mine project resource drilling is underway, and a second diamond drill rig is now operational. HQ size core is being drilled with excellent core recovery of between 94%-99%. Planned first and second phase Shasta drilling is 35% complete. Sample shipments both delivered and underway. Surface sampling assay results from the mapping of the Baker and Shasta pits are pending. Logging and lithology review is being undertaken by consultant, Thomas Bissig. Drill hole assay results from Shasta are pending.