Dryden Gold Corp. announced that, based on results from rock chip samples collected during the 2023 field program at its Hyndman Property Hyndman, the Company strategically staked additional ground to expand the land package along the interpreted trend of mineralization. The Company would also like to welcome Kenorland Minerals Ltd. to the Dryden District.

Kenorland Minerals is one of Canada's premier project generators and now holds over 73,000 hectares bordering Dryden Gold's properties. About the Hyndman Property: A total of 38 surface rock samples were collected at Hyndman. Six of the samples collected hosted significant gold mineralization, three samples hosted gold mineralization over 10.00 g/t Au with the best result at 13.00 g/t Au.

Mineralization in the Hyndman area is hosted in intermediate to mafic volcanic rocks adjacent to the Wabigoon Fault, a major regional structure. The newly staked Hyndman claims enhance the overall strategic land package situated on one of the major east-west structures in the Dryden District, similar to structures currently being explored by Dynasty Gold and now a significant land package optioned by Kenorland Minerals Ltd. The Hyndman Project area is the most easterly part of the Company's property. It is located just 2km north of the Trans-Canada highway and has additional road access through a network of logging roads.

The area has been recently logged making it easily accessible for additional mapping and exploration work in 2024. Dryden Gold flew high-resolution airborne magnetic survey in 2022 which indicated layering of mafic to intermediate units and horizons of more magnetic rocks likely due to magnetite or pyrrhotite within the host rock at Hyndman. Historically, gold showings have occurred on the southern side of the major regional fault and the significant results from this program align with previous discoveries and potentially new mineralized areas.

Observations from the summer mapping campaign included strong pyrite mineralization and silicification within intermediate to mafic volcanics, pyrite mineralization hosted within diorite and pyrite mineralization in felsic dyke contacts. Dryden Gold has significantly expended the size of the land package around the Hyndman Project area (Figure 3). The new land package is nearly four times larger than the original Hyndman Project land package and the additional land adds approximately another seven kilometers of strike on the south side of the Wabigoon regional fault structure.

Analytical Laboratory and QA/QC Procedures: All sampling completed by Dryden Gold Corp. within its exploration programs is subject to a Company standard of internal quality control and quality assurance (QA/QC) programs which include the insertion of certified reference materials, blank materials and a level of duplicate analysis. Surface samples from the 2023 program were sent to Activation Laboratories, with sample preparation in Dryden and analysis in Thunder Bay & Dryden, where they were processed for gold analysis by 50-gram fire assay with an atomic absorption finish.

Activation Laboratories systems conform to requirements of ISO/IEC Standard 17025 guidelines and meets assay requirements outlined for NI 43-101.