Brixton Metals Corp. provided highlights of the results of its 2020 exploration activities and outlines its 2021 exploration plans to advance the district-scale Thorn Project in the Golden Triangle of BC, and its other wholly owned projects. Discovered porphyry Cu-Au-Ag-Mo mineralization at the Camp Creek Target, Thorn Project. Added 7 new large-scale Cu-Au targets at the Thorn Project. Expanded the Thorn Project to 2600 square kilometers, the large in the Golden Triangle. Entered into a USD$44.5M Earn-in-JV with HPX on the Hog Heaven Project. Started a 20,000m drill program at the Langis Ag-Co Project. A rock grab sample returned 53.6 g/t Au from the Atlin Goldfields Project. Strengthened the board and management team. During the winter months of 2019-2020 Brixton acquired ASTER and SENTINEL-2 satellite data and processed it for alteration minerals over the entire Thorn Project. A further 150 historic assessment reports were compiled for geochemical data resulting in an additional 10,524 soils, 486 silts and 3240 rocks assays. The Company completed 12km of IP and downhole IP in holes 150 and 162 over the Camp Creek Target, and combined with the 2019 survey, mapped a large 3km by 2km opened ended chargeability high anomaly that is open to depth. An airborne radiometric and magnetic survey was flown at the Metla and West Targets which revealed large potassic-altered zones that are associated with the new copper-gold anomalies. The company conducted 596 square kilometers of LIDAR surveys.