Carmanah Minerals Corp. (Carmanah or the Company) announced that the airborne magnetic and radiometric survey announced on July 15, 2022, had been completed on its Loljuh Project (the Loljuh Project). The Loljuh Project covers a surface area of 1656.73 hectares and is 40 km south of the community of Smithers, British Columbia, west of the community of Houston, BC, within the Omineca Mining Division.

A total of 185 line km was flown by Precision GeoSurveys Inc. (Precision). Precision conducted the survey at 100 m line spacing at a heading of northsouth (000°/180°) with tie lines flown at 1000 m spacing at a heading of eastwest (090°/270°). The objective of the airborne geophysical survey is to help map the exploration essentials of structure, alteration, and lithology.

Magnetic gradient data was collected using Precision's exclusive triple boom system to provide high resolution magnetic data related to the concentration and distribution of magnetic minerals. Precision also collected radiometric data, which may assist with providing insights into the hydrothermal history of the project area by mapping the radioelement geochemistry. The data has been received and is being reviewed by a consulting geophysicist.

The Company will plan the next phase of the exploration program on the property after such review.