LaSalle Exploration Corp. announce that the 2021 exploration program has commenced on the Company's 100% owned Radisson Property (Radisson or the Property) in the Eeyou Istchee - James Bay Territory, Quebec. The planned 88-kilometre induced polarization ("IP") geophysical survey has begun, initially targeting the areas encompassing the Goldhawk and Goldfang high-grade gold discoveries announced late last year. These two gold discoveries are located near the south-central border of Radisson adjacent to the Serpent Property owned by Harfang Exploration Inc. The Goldhawk and Goldfang gold-bearing zones occur within an area defined by the convergence of a series of east- west structures within the west to northwesterly trending gold-bearing Stu Structural Corridor ("SSC"). A ground magnetic survey is also underway to further enhance the definition of gold targets. The Goldhawk Zone occurs over an area of 100 metres by 50 metres and contains anomalous to high- grade gold from grab samples of quartz veins hosted in diorite with values ranging from 1.55 g/t to the high grades of 36.71 g/t and 64.50 g/t gold. Grab samples taken in the biotite-altered diorite host with no quartz veins but with 1 to 4% fine-grained disseminated pyrite and pyrrhotite also returned higher grade assays of 6.72 g/t and 9.30 g/t gold. Goldhawk remains open along its strike and width. The Goldfang Zone, located 2.5 kilometres east of Goldhawk, returned anomalous to high-grade copper and gold from grab samples, along with mineralization consisting of semi-massive sulphide horizons of pyrite (5 to 15%), chalcopyrite (2 to 5%) and bornite (1%) that locally contain quartz veins. Assay values range from 1.01 g/t to 5.93 g/t gold, up to 48 g/t silver and up to 2.34% copper hosted in diorite and in close proximity to amphibolite. The Goldfang Zone remains open along its strike and width. The SSC first identified by Harfang extends 3.5 kilometres east-southeast from Radisson onto their Serpent Property as shown in Figure 1, is characterized by numerous high-grade gold showings associated with quartz veins and a large gold in till anomaly by Stuart Averill of Overburden Drilling Management as one of the most significant in Canada.