TDG Gold Corp. reported further higher-grade, near-surface gold mineralization intersected in an additional diamond drillhole as well as the first interpretations from post-processing of an extensive geophysical survey at TDG's 100 % owned Mets mining lease, located in the Toodoggone District of north-central B.C. Diamond drillhole MT23-004 (HQ, oriented) was completed in the Mets A-Zone1 and intersected: · 5.59 grams per tonne ("g/t") Au, 2 g/t silver ("Ag") over 5.0 metres ("m") from 17.5 m downhole depth, using a cut off grade of 3.00 g/t Au. The high-grade Au mineralization in the A-Zone appears to be coincident with a strong very low frequency- electromagnetic ("VLF") feature in addition to a magnetic susceptibility low which may assist in targeting additional mineralization.

Diamond drillhole MT23-004 was designed to test for mineralization to the east of the previously known extent of the Mets A-Zone1 and to the north of the very high-grade intercept in hole MT23-001, which intercepted 11 g/t Au over 20 m. Based on historical2 trenching, this shallow mineralization appears to extend right to surface. Assay results from Mets A-Zone1 drillhole MT23-004. Hole MT23-004 From (m) 17.5 To (m) 22.5 Interval (m) 5.0 Au (g/t) 5.59 Ag (g/t) 2 Drillhole MT23-004 is interpreted to have intersected the same mineralization as MT23-001 and MT23-002/MT23-003.

MT23-004 reported high-grade Au-hosted in hydrothermal quartz-barite breccia, similar in style to that intercepted in the other three 2023 holes and demonstrates potential to expand on the high-grade A-Zone. This drillhole further confirms the high-grade nature of the Mets A-Zone and helps demonstrate the continuity of the mineralization across the currently known 130 m strike-length.