TDG Gold Corp. provided an update on the ongoing resource drilling underway at its Shasta gold- silver project, located in the Toodoggone Production Corridor of north-central British Columbia. The drill program at Shasta has intersected thicknesses of up to 70 metres ("m") of quartz breccia and stockwork veining that is texturally and mineralogically comparable to material historically mined from Shasta, which operated as a producing gold and silver mine until 2012. The location and thicknesses of mineralization and alteration encountered generally conforms with the geologic model prepared by Moose Mountain Technical Services ("Moose Mountain") and appears to have extended the mineralization to depth. Assay results are pending, with the first assay data expected by the end of 2021 and final assays in the first quarter of 2022. The ongoing 2021 exploration program ("2021 Program") is generating geological, geophysical and geochemical data to support and enhance the understanding of mineralization at Shasta for the development of an economic resource model. TDG has added a third diamond drill rig to facilitate the completion of an approximately 10,000 m of HQ core diameter drilling program, which is expected to be completed by end of October, 2021. TDG is drilling oriented core, which also provides supplemental information on the orientation of mineralization and veining encountered, as well as geotechnical information that can be used in pit designs and optimization. This additional information will be very beneficial to the resource modelling and future drill targeting. The 2021 Program has been designed, in consultation with Moose Mountain, to infill historical drill holes giving tighter and more regular coverage across the deposit thereby increasing the confidence in the continuity of the grade of gold and silver mineralization. This increased confidence should support improved classification in a mineral resource estimate planned for completion following receipt of all assay results. The 2021 drilling will also twin select historical drill holes to confirm the grade of known mineralization, provide infill geological data and to better understand the vein orientations of the known system. Diamond drill hole ("DDH") SH21-007 and DDH SH21-008 were drilled to infill between historical holes SH89-040 and SH89-045 located in the Creek Zone at Shasta. DDH SH21-007 intersected the Shasta fault at the model-predicted depth of 65 m, and past the fault encountered a broad zone of silicified volcaniclastics with stockwork quartz veining, strong pervasive potassic alteration with a sulphide assemblage comprised of pyrite, chalcopyrite and acanthite, a package of host rocks, mineralization and alteration typical of the Shasta mineralization seen in historical holes SH89-040 and SH89-045. Assays are pending and DDH SH21-021 continues the test of mineralization continuity in proximity to DDH SH21-007. Historical hole DDH SH89-040 intersected mineralization over a 37 m interval (from 71 m to 108 m) grading 1.84 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold ("Au") and 105.6 g/t silver ("Ag"). This included intervals of 9.4 m (from 72.4 m to 83.6 m) grading 3.97 g/t Au and 226.6 g/t Ag; and 4.7 m (from 87.8 m to 92.5 m) grading 2.87 g/t Au and 177.9 g/t Ag. Historical hole DDH SH89-045 intersected mineralization over a 29.1 m interval (from 109.6 m to 138.7 m) grading 0.77 g/t Au and 37.3 g/t Ag. DDH SH21-013 was drilled to infill historical holes and confirm 2007 drilling results. All core from 2007 was processed, but assays were never compiled. As such, TDG is working to locate, recover and sample the 2007 core in the extensive core farm on site and, if successful, will send in the samples for assay. The results of the 2007 drilling were not used in defining TDG's initial exploration target range and the additional data could enhance the results of future mineral resource estimates. SH21-013 encountered similar potassic-quartz stockwork veined volcaniclastic rocks with visible sulphides thought to represent grades of an adjacent hole (SH87-011). DDH SH87-011 intersected mineralization over a 26.2 m interval (from 61.4 m to 87.6 m) grading 2.09 g/t Au and 120.3 g/t Ag. SH21-016 was targeted infill drilling and originally proposed for an end of hole ("EOH") depth of ~ 150 m, testing the continuity of the mineralization, seen in SH87-011. The hole continued to a total depth ("TD") of 224 m, well past the planned depth as potassic alteration, silicification and quartz-carbonate veining with sulphides persisted. SH21-016 represents a test of the potential for deeper mineralization, below the current proposed resource pit. TDG expects its proposed Drill Program at Shasta to be completed by around the end of October 2021, with initial assay results expected in late 2021. Winterization of the Baker camp is well underway and expected to be completed in early October. The aim is to enable TDG to continue exploration at its Toodoggone projects later into 2021 and to recommence exploration activities earlier in 2022 than would otherwise been possible.