Nickel North Exploration Corp. announced that phase one of the Company's 2022 field works program at its Hawk Ridge Nickel-Copper-Cobalt-PGE Project completed September 10, 2022. NNX's team conducted a project scale soil sampling, ground prospecting and rock sampling targeted on the 50km long structure system at the Hawk Ridge Project.

The soil sampling program covered the five previously defined mineralization targets involving an area of approx. 25km2. Total 400 soil samples have been collected based on the grid from 100mX100m to 300mX300m depending on the known mineralization, structure features and topographies.

The purpose of this soil sampling program is to further define and study the Ni-Cu and PGE potential in the project area. All soil samples will be analyzed by handheld XRF Analyzer first and then send to the certified Lab for further assay. The Company has completed the field mapping and rock sampling program which focus on the major four targets on the previously defined mineralization zones including Falco7, Hope Advance, Gamma and Pio Zone, which confirms the existing of the mineralization structures along almost whole 50km long structure strike; more important, the team has discovered and expanded the high-grade massive Nickel- Copper sulfides "Raglan type potato" zones at all four targets area.

The grades of the Nickel-copper massive sulfides samples within the four zones are up to 26-29% Ni (Awaruite?) or up to 4-6% Ni and 5-10% Cu (Pentlandite?) at Pio Zone; up to 1.6% Ni and 4.1% Cu at Gamma zone, 0.69% Ni and 4.7% Cu at Hope Advance Zone and 0.35% Ni and 1.1% Cuat Falco7 zone respectively vie XRF analyzer tested in the field. All data will be integrated, processed and modeled late of 2022 with the results and further exploration programs announced early 2023. The Company has started its phase II 2022 field program this week and focus on shallow backpack drilling and surface mapping on the high-grade targets on the four zones at the Hawk Ridge Nickel-Copper-Cobalt-PGE Project.

Soil samples were taken on a 100 m by 100 m to 300 m by 300m grids covering an approximate 25km2 area over 5 zones of Hawk Ridge Project. Totally 400 soil samples have been collected. Approximately 200 g to 400 g of soil was sampled at a depth of approximately 10-20 cm from surface depending on the surface conditions.

Soil samples were primarily targeting the B horizon when appropriate and sampled into labelled craft paper bags. Soil samples will be analyzed via PXRF (portable X-Ray fluorescence) for Ni, Cu, As, Zn, Pb, Fe etc. before Lab assay.

Approximately 50 packaged samples (10 soils per poly bag) were put into labelled rice bags for transport. Security tags were added to the rice bags to further increase QAQC protocol. Rock samples were taken by certificated geologists either on the mineralization zones or based on the lithology types over 5 defined mineralization zones of Hawk Ridge Project.

Totally 110 rocks samples have been collected. Rock samples have been analyzed via PXRF (portable X-Ray fluorescence) for Ni, Cu, As, Zn, Pb, Fe etc. by the certified geologist in the field before shipment to the Lab or Offices.

6 QAQC samples including 4 standards from OREAS and 2 SiO2 blanks from Olympus have been tested as the references.