Burin Gold Corp. announced gold assay results of 6.0 m of 2.15 g/t Au in the last hole drilled at Hickey's Pond as part of the Company's summer drill program as well as initial drill results from nine diamond drill holes at the Tower showing, both located on Burin Gold's 100%-owned Hickey's Pond - Paradise Gold Property in southeastern Newfoundland, Canada. Drill hole HP-22-030 was the final hole of the Company's summer 2022 drill program at Hickey's Pond and was planned to cross-cut hole HP-22-019 to better establish the true width of mineralisation intersected in that hole.

Hole HP-22-030 intersected 7.20 m of 0.4 g/t Au from 23.30 m, 5.00 m of 0.48 g/t Au from 76.00 m, and 6.00 m of 2.15 g/t Au from 86.00 m, which included 1.00 m of 10.64 g/t Au from 88.00 m. Estimated true thickness of the intercept was 6.0 m. The Hickey's Pond system has now been tested over 600 m of strike length, and drilling has intercepted broad zones of significant gold mineralisation in many holes. Work is in-progress to compile and interpret all data collected during the 2022 drilling program, including gold and multi-element geochemistry, thin section petrography, detailed drill logs, spectral mineralogy, and structural geology. The Company will integrate these data into a comprehensive geological model for the showing to better assess and understand its resource potential and help direct future exploration plans.

Mapping and geochemical sampling programs were completed on numerous undrilled prospects throughout the property. A total of 83 new rock chip samples were collected over 11 prospects, with results pending. Geological and alteration mapping was completed over the prospects and has outlined zones of advanced argillic alteration typical of high-sulphidation epithermal systems on most of these prospects.

The results from this work will helpguide future exploration programs and rank existing targets for drill testing. The prospects targeted in this mapping and sampling program included Bullwinkle and Strange; two historical showings approximately 2 km apart along the regional strike. At Bullwinkle, the alteration system is at least 200 m in width and 950 m in length.

Two prominent parallel ridges of advanced argillic alteration are coincident with a gold-in-soil geochemical anomaly, anomalous gold in basal till samples as well as biogeochemical anomalism. At Strange, a small outcrop sampled historically returned 3.3 g/t Au in rock chip sample. The outcrop at Strange is on strike with the alteration at Bullwinkle and no outcrop exists between the two showings.

The current work program will help vector future exploration drilling at both these and the other targets under investigation. The Tower showing, located approximately 11 km to the southwest of Hickey's Pond was selected for initial drill testing because it was logistically simple to drill in the time available following the Hickey's Pond drill program. A total of 1,845 m of diamond drilling in nine holes have tested the Tower system over 850 m of strike length.

Several holes intersected anomalous gold mineralisation, and the footprint of the alteration system has been confirmed to be open in all directions, however, the drilling to date has not intercept any intervals with composite grades of over 1 g/t Au. All holes have intercepted epithermal alteration consistent with current geological models for these types of epithermal systems. Quartz-alunite schists, quartz breccias and quartz-hematite breccias have been intercepted across the entire length of the system which is open along strike and to depth. NQ-sized core samples with nominal lengths of 1.0 m were sawed longitudinally in half.

Half-core samples were collected for assay, and the remaining half-core returned to the core box. Appropriate geochemical standards spanning a range of gold concentrations (OREAS North America Inc.), geochemical blanks (locally sourced granite), as well as sample duplicates were introduced into the sample stream following industry best practice guidelines. Core samples were delivered by Company personnel to Eastern Analytical Ltd., Springdale NL, for gold fire assay analysis.

The entire sample is crushed, an appropriate subsample pulverised, and a 30 g gold fire assay with atomic absorption instrumental finish performed.