Norden Crown Metals Corp. announced the commencement of surface exploration at its 100% owned Gumsberg Project, located in the precious and base metal rich Bergslagen Province of southern Sweden. The objective of the surface exploration is to enhance existing exploration drilling targets through mapping, sampling, and airborne geophysics at the Fredriksson Gruva target (“Fredriksson Gruva”), a Broken Hill Type (BHT) silver-zinc-lead prospect, where recent drilling delineated up to 13.60 metres of 6.05% zinc, 1.39% lead and 43.20 g/t silver confirming the prospect’s potential for expansion. The 2021 Gumsberg surface exploration program will focus mainly on expanding the footprint of BHT mineralization intercepted below the Fredriksson Gruva historical mine workings in March 2021. Geological mapping, sampling, and prospecting will be conducted in the vicinity of Fredriksson Gruva in advance of a high resolution airborne (UAV) magnetic geophysical survey which will be used to trace mineralization in the subsurface. Precious metal enriched based metal mineralization at Fredriksson Gruva is spatially associated with a broader horizon of highly magnetic iron and manganese-rich chemical sedimentary rocks. This thick magnetic sequence is geologically and geophysically distinctive and can be modeled in three dimensions using detailed magnetic data. The surface and subsurface mapping efforts will increase the confidence in the existing drill targets at Frederickson Gruva and allow the Company to gain insight into the prospects` size potential. Mineralization at Fredriksson Gruva is folded, forming a moderate to steeply eastward- plunging open anticline. BHT mineralization at Fredriksson Gruva is associated with extensive regional-scale magnetite-rich iron formation(s) with corresponding regional scale magnetic anomalies which Norden Crown also intends to further delineate in the subsurface using airborne magnetic geophysical surveys. Regional magnetic geophysical data sourced from the Geological Survey of Sweden suggests that the prospective magnetic anomaly (and coincident agnetite-bearing iron formation) extends over 21 kilometres across the Gumsberg West Licence (southwest of Fredriksson Gruva) greatly enhancing the exploration potential for additional BHT discoveries.