Trifecta Gold Ltd. announced initial results from the most recent reverse circulation drilling campaign at its 100% held, road accessible Yuge Gold Project, located in Humboldt County, Nevada. Following up on a successful maiden drill campaign in 2021, the most recent program was designed to expand the known area of gold mineralization at the Columbia and Juanita Zones. The first batch of assay results are from the Columbia Zone and include: 4.2 g/t gold over 10.67 m from 77.72 m downhole (including 13.26 g/t gold over 3.05 m) in hole YU-22-11, and; 11.96 g/t gold over 3.05 m from 105.16 m downhole also in hole YU-22-11.

Results are pending for holes YU-22-08,-09 and -10, which were also drilled at the Columbia Zone. Drilling at Columbia targeted 40 to 50 m separation between projected drill piercements on the high grade structure intersected in hole YU-21-02 (2.27 g/t gold over 38.1 m including 15.5 g/t over 1.53 m) as announced March 18, 2021. Results are also pending for holes YU-22-12,-13 and -14, which targeted mineralization down dip and along strike of hole YU-21-07 (0.99 g/t gold over 30.49 m including 3.44 g/t gold over 6.10 m) as announced April 19, 2021.

The Company will provide a more fulsome interpretation of results once all assays are received and compiled. The Yuge Gold Project: Trifecta's road accessible Yuge Gold Project covers two historical, small-scale mines and multiple high grade gold showings, within the Pearl Canyon shear zone. Gold on the property occurs in mesothermal quartz veins and adjacent wall rocks.

Historical mining was limited to near surface mineralization (< 30 metre depth) where documented run-of-mine sorted ore assayed greater than 34 g/t gold and reported sampling of a crown pillar returned 16.8 g/t gold over 2.4 m, including 50.7 g/t gold over 0.6 m (Columbia Zone). Based on the deposit model, previous drilling and widespread surface gold mineralization, Trifecta feels there is a high probability that Yuge hosts significant gold resources. All analyses were performed by ALS Minerals in Vancouver, British Columbia.

All samples were routinely analyzed for gold by a 50 g fire assay followed by atomic absorption (Au-AA24 or Au-AA26) and 48 elements by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ME-MS61). Historical data cited in this press release is based on reports by Homestake Mining Company, Westamerica Enterprises and Extension Energy Inc. This data has not been independently verified by Trifecta but has been checked for internal consistency and against Nevada Bureau of Mines and U.S. Bureau of Mines public domain data. Technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Matthew R. Dumala, P.Eng., a geological engineer with Archer, Cathro & Associates (1981) Limited and a qualified person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101.