Lithium One Metals Inc. announced that field teams are making strong progress mapping, prospecting and channel sampling pegmatites across seven properties in northwest Ontario. Already, more than 600 samples have been shipped to the laboratory and assays are pending. Of particular note, the Company is expediting activity on two specific projects.

This newly accelerated approach is based on remote data analysis and proximity to existing discoveries, including the recent Mineral Resource Estimate announced by Green Technology Metals at the Root Bay Lithium Deposit, which borders LONE's Root South project. Highlights: Hundreds of Samples Already Collected; Outcrop Stripping to Commence Soon: Seven properties covering 25,900 ha are being mapped, prospected and channel sampled over an initial 6-week first pass exploration program. Over 600 grab, channel and backpack drill samples have already been collected over the Parks, Allison South, Root South and Sharp properties.

The technical team will assess both field data and laboratory results as the program progresses and will proceed with outcrop stripping of viable showings and expedite drilling on top priority target areas. Laboratory Testing Underway: Data compilation has highlighted the Parks property, located 8 km from the 10.6 Mt Georgia Lake Lithium Project grading 0.88% Li2O1, as highly prospective. Allison South, Root South have also been identified as high priority targets due to the locations along an elevated lithium trend and near the McCombe and Root Bay lithium deposits, respectively.

Initial prospecting on these properties has noted spodumene, lepidolite and beryl in pegmatite outcrops. Collect collected samples have been delivered to the laboratory and assay results are pending. New Resource Delivered on Adjacent Claims: Green Technology Metals recently announced a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate at its Root Bay Deposit.

The new inferred Resource includes 8.1 Mt at 1.32% Li2O2 and is located 800 meters from LONE's Root South Property. This advancement highlights the prospectivity of the area around the Root Lake Pluton.