Corvus Gold Inc. announced the initial five holes from the northern extension of its Phase-III resource expansion drill program at the 100% owned Mother Lode Deposit in Nevada. Step out holes have outlined potential for an expansion of the Mother Lode gold system to the north with the mineralized zone thickening and grades increasing. Exploration modelling from the ongoing program are identifying potential for a new mineralization center to the North of the currently defined resource, which is scheduled to be tested with an aggressive grid drilling program this year. Gold mineralization in these northern holes has defined a strong N-S vector along the Fluorspar Canyon Fault (FCF) near the intersection with the Tertiary sediments, hosting both the upper sulfide zone and the lower oxide zone. This highly broken, structural intersection, has also localized multiple dikes which along with the sediments are a major ore host for the higher-grade mineralization (ML18-093 115.8m @ 1.83 g/t Au & ML18-83 65.5m @ 1.53 g/t Au). These results are encouraging for further resource expansion to the north which remains open. In addition, most of these northern step out holes ended in thick zones of oxide mineralization as highlighted by hole ML18-092 (24.4m @ 1.22 g/t gold) which ended in oxidized carbonates with a grade of 3.36 g/t gold. Further follow up drilling will target the thickest and highest-grade part of the FCF target to the north of ML18-092 and ML18-093 as well as up and down dip. Jeffrey A. Pontius (CPG 11044), a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”), has supervised the preparation of the scientific and technical information that forms the basis for this news release and has approved the disclosure herein. Mr. Pontius is not independent of Corvus, as he is the CEO & President and holds common shares and incentive stock options. The work program at Mother Lode was designed and supervised by Mark Reischman, Corvus Gold’s Nevada Exploration Manager, who is responsible for all aspects of the work, including the quality control/quality assurance program. On-site personnel at the project log and track all samples prior to sealing and shipping. Quality control is monitored by the insertion of blind certified standard reference materials and blanks into each sample shipment. All resource sample shipments are sealed and shipped to American Assay Laboratories (AAL) in Reno, Nevada, for preparation and assaying. AAL is independent of the Company. AAL’s quality system complies with the requirements for the International Standards ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 17025:1999. Analytical accuracy and precision are monitored by the analysis of reagent blanks, reference material and replicate samples. Finally, representative blind duplicate samples are forwarded to AAL and an ISO compliant third-party laboratory for additional quality control. Mr. Pontius, a qualified person, has verified the data underlying the information disclosed herein, including sampling, analytical and test data underlying the information by reviewing the reports of AAL, methodologies, results and all procedures undertaken for quality assurance and quality control in a manner consistent with industry practice, and all matters were consistent and accurate according to his professional judgement. There were no limitations on the verification process.