Bunker Hill Mining Corp. provided an update on restart project activities during the month of October 2022. Pend Oreille Mill Demobilization And Demolition Complete: Demolition activities at the Pend Oreille site safely concluded on Oct.

28, 2022, ahead of planned completion in November and marking the completion of the project which began in May 2022 with the dismantling and removal of critical equipment. The former crusher and mill buildings have been reduced to their foundations, the conveyor that fed fine ore from the surface crushers to the concrete silos has been removed, and all material that has not yet been transported off site has been segregated into stockpiles of metal, concrete and debris. This milestone ensures that the Bunker Hill site is furnished with fit-for-purpose crushing, grinding, flotation and thickening equipment and instrumentation, representing the vast majority of equipment needs for the mine restart.

Project activities are now exclusively focused on site preparation and construction. The project benefitted from strong support from the onsite Pend Oreille team and was completed safely, ahead of schedule and under budget. Bunker Hill Mill Site Preparation Activities Initiated: After an extensive evaluation process the Company has appointed Rivers Edge Environmental Services as its partner for critical site demolition activities at Bunker Hill.

Rivers Edge is a fully licensed remediation, excavation and demolition company headquartered in Washington State, USA. Permits have been secured and Rivers Edge teams have mobilized to site, undergone site specific safety training and initiated demolition activities encompassing abatement, building removal, foundation extraction and related earthworks. These activities are expected to conclude by the end of 2022, ensuring readiness for the new mill building that is being procured.

The new mill building will utilize the existing building footprint and is expected to arrive in 2023. Underground Development Advancing - Vent Drift Excavation Initiated: As part of the restart plan, a decline continues to be driven from ‘5 Level' (the highest accessible level of the mine) to ‘6 Level'. The decline advanced steadily through the month of October, progressing 286 feet, with a current focus on excavation of a primary fan drift that will house a 7-foot fan integral to the overall mine ventilation plan when breakthrough to 6 Level is achieved before the end of the year.