Probe Metals Inc. provided new results from the 2019 fall drill program on the 100%-owned Val-d’Or East Pascalis property (the “Property”) located near Val-d’Or, Quebec. Results from eleven (11) drill holes, totaling 3,606 metres, were received and showed significant new discoveries north and south of the Pascalis Gold Trend. The discoveries have opened up new areas for resource expansion within a short distance of the Company’s current resources and will be part of the on-going winter drilling program. The 2019 fall drilling program at Pascalis was successful in identifying several high potential areas with near-surface mineralization around last gold resource estimate released in September 2019. The geology and geometry of the new mineralized zones are similar to those observed along the Pascalis Gold Trend, consisting of shallow dipping tension vein networks closely associated with sub-vertical east-west deformation zones. North-northwest dykes were also intersected adjacent to the new discoveries. More drilling will be required to evaluate the true thickness and the extensions laterally and at depth of these near surface new discoveries. Following the recent success, the exploration and resource expansion drilling program this year will continue to test interpreted gold structures with coincident IP anomalies identified contiguous to the Pascalis Gold Trend resources. Resource growth remains a priority for the Company, and recent infill drill results continue to show the potential for significant measured and indicated resource conversion and support the potential for a bulk tonnage, open-pit gold system. New results south of the Former Beliveau Mine Main dyke confirm 3D geological model as well as demonstrate continuity of gold mineralization.