Trans Canada Gold Corp. announced that it has commenced a regional helicopter-borne Heli-GT Triaxial Magnetic Gradiometer Survey on the Crippleback Lake Gold Project situated 45 km south of Grand Falls-Windsor, in central Newfoundland. The geophysical survey will consist of 579-line kilometers with traverse lines to be flown at 75-meter spacings and control lines flown at 1250-meter line spacings directly over the Crippleback Lake Gold Project claim-block, which lies directly along the Cape Ray Fault zone. The Heli- Gt Magnetic Gradiometer Survey is now considered one of the exploration industry's, finest, deep penetrating airborne tools used to enhance gold exploration. The helicopter borne survey produces deep penetrating and newly generated survey data, which clearly identifies, enhances and in combination with rock and soil-sampling, shows high-definition conductive gold targets, fault zones and structural features often hidden in overburden. The current Airborne survey being performed is a critical tool identifying structural lineaments along the Cape Ray shear zone, necessary in the discovery of high grade-gold deposits, and important in locating hidden base metal targets hidden in the structurally advanced Newfoundland geological environment. NEWFOUNLDAND DRILL PERMITS- APPROVAL PENDING: The Company has submitted, and is currently waiting for formal drilling application approvals from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, for the Crippleback Lake Gold block of gold claims in Central Newfoundland. The Company is expected to be performing detailed exploration and precise drilling between Marathon Gold's Valentine Lake gold deposit and shear zone and Sokoman's 100% wholly owned Moosehead Gold discovery" shortly. EXPLORATION PERMITS GRANTED FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF NEWFOUNLDAND AND LABRADOR- CRIPPLEBACK LAKE GOLD PROJECT: The Company has received the necessary permit approval for Planned Mineral Exploration Work from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, for Trans Canada Gold's Crippleback Lake Gold property situated in the "Corridor of Gold", in Central Newfoundland. The newly issued exploration permit now grants permission to follow up on gold targets recently identified by Sokoman Minerals (TSXV-SIC), which will quickly bring the project to the drill ready stage. The exploration permit allows for prospecting, geochemical sampling, airborne geophysics and ground geophysics. In addition to Exploration permitting, drilling permits were recently submitted on June 17, 2021 for diamond drilling and the use of heavy equipment, once gold targets have been fully defined on the property in the coming months. The Company is positioned to move quickly, and to advance the gold potential of this centrally positioned gold property, which lies directly over the Cape Ray Faulting system, the same faulting system, which also hosts the Marathon Valentine Lake Gold deposit and the Sokoman Minerals Moosehead 100% wholly- owned Gold discovery located in Central Newfoundland's Corridor of Gold.