TDG Gold Corp. provided an update from ongoing targeting work within TDG's ~42 square kilometer ("sq.km") Baker Complex. TDG has identified a >5 sq.km target within Saunders area of the Baker Complex, displaying the geological features and physiography that suggest potential to host an intrusive related copper-gold-molybdenum ("Cu-Au-Mo") porphyry.

This new target (designated "Trident") is at least 5 sq.km, open to the northwest and southeast, and has never been drill tested. The new Saunders area is located ~5 kilometres ("km") from TDG's Baker Mill and road access is as close as Black Gossan target near the new target's western boundary. Prior Exploration Work: Historical exploration work over Saunders included limited surficial mapping, geochemical sampling (silts, soils, and rocks) and geophysics, including ZTEM.

In 2023, TDG completed a Lithic Drainage Sampling ("LDS") survey covering the Baker Complex and Greater-Shasta Newberry. The Saunders area had amongst the strongest values for Cu-Au-Mo over ~5 km drainage area as well as highly anomalous concentrations of other elements including lead, zinc and pathfinder elements including tellurium. Geological Interpretation: TDG has completed the compilation of the existing information for the new Trident target.

Data suggests the presence of an interpreted causative intrusion, appearing as a buried, dome-like high resistivity feature covered with blanket-like zone of lower resistivity. The low resistivity feature is interpreted to be a zone of higher sulphide content associated with the phyllic (quartz-sericite-pyrite) altered cupola of the intrusion at or near a major regional unconformity between the Toodoggone Formation (above) and the Takla Group rocks (below). Economic metal concentrations in B.C. style porphyries are typically located adjacent to regional-scale unconformities.

For example, the KSM and Brucejack deposits are situated at the so called ?Kyba-Nelson Red Line', which represents the unconformity between the Stuhini and Hazelton groups of rocks in the Golden Triangle. Saunders Geological Summary: The Saunders area within the Baker Complex comprises several historical prospects, with limited past exploration focused on epithermal Au and silver ("Ag"). There has been little follow-up and no drilling despite widespread, coincident geophysical and base/precious metal geochemical anomalies consistent with the possible presence of a poorly exposed to shallowly buried large porphyry system.

The Saunders area lies at the intersection of several regional-scale structural zones and coincides with very strong airborne electromagnetic and magnetic anomalies typically associated with intrusions in this part of the Toodoggone Belt. Alteration observed by past operators included high aluminous-high sulphidation assemblages, with minerals such as pyrophyllite, alunite, diaspore and clays in large gossans as well as multiple exposures of dikes and small stock like-bodies exhibiting porphyry style alteration and copper + molybdenum mineralization. Widespread Au-Ag mineralization is well documented in the target area.

These mineral assemblages are often located at the tops of porphyry systems. TDG's 2022 airborne hyperspectral survey confirmed the presence of these assemblages and expanded the known footprint of these assemblage over a broad area coincident with the catchments and headwaters of the highly anomalous LDS stream sediment sample sites Much of the higher elevation areas within the target footprint are overlain by interpreted post-mineralization volcanic rocks, as illustrated in the attached figures. However, the results of the high-density LDS survey sampling smaller catchments above and below the post-mineral volcanic cover contacts were effective in outlining prospective target areas in the underlying package. Qualified Person: The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved Steven Kramar, MSc., P.Geo., Vice President, Exploration for TDG Gold Corp., a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.