San Lorenzo Gold Corp. provided stakeholders a summary of its ?Arc of Gold? target.

The target is located within its Salvadora Property in the mega-porphyry belt of northern Chile. Summary: San Lorenzo's ?Arco de Oro? - or ?Arc of Gold?

target is a ?hidden gem? located within the boundaries of San Lorenzo's 86.6 sq km Chilean Salvadora property. The ?Arc of Gold?, as San Lorenzo's management refers to it, runs from the mid- southern edge of the Salvadora property boundary to the upper the north-west property boundary - a distance of approximately 8 km.

Historically, abundant shallow surface ?artisanal? mining has occurred on the Arco de Oro trend as well as deeper mining from adits at the historical Santa Cecilia mine located in the northwest quadrant of the trend. The Santa Cecilia mine is reported to have produced significant amounts of high-grade gold.

Numerous shallow surface artisanal workings are evident all along the trend - in the upper ?oxidized layer? of the system. Those workings serve to delineate the curved feature of the Arc very well and, of course, guided San Lorenzo's exploration efforts that consist of sampling, IP, and drilling.

Due to budget constraints, San Lorenzo has only drilled a small part of the Arco de Oro trend to date. Those efforts were focused generally in the middle of the trend - in the general area where the Feliz Retiro trenches are located. Surface and mine trench sampling conducted by San Lorenzo returned significant gold grades.

Those grades and the type of associated alteration motivated a limited IP program and the drilling of 5 holes in total. Every one of the 5 holes encountered mineralization with very significant grades of gold together with copper and silver. Importantly, the last hole drilled, which was a step-out to the north-west, targeted the vein system at a significantly deeper depth than the first 4 holes.

That last hole intercepted the system at a vertical depth of 290 meters confirming that the veins evident at surface continue to a significant depth - at least in the area of that hole. The hole encountered disseminated and semi-massive sulphides. It cut 22.5 meters of mineralization that would be considered significant in that gold grades averaged 4.74 g/t over 22.5 meters.

However, within that interval, grades of 16.27 g/t gold over 6.5 meters were obtained and within that was a high-grade core zone that cut 58.18 g/t gold over 1.5 meters. Interestingly, the disseminated to semi- massive pyrite and chalcopyrite were entered at a depth 160 metres in an area where San Lorenzo's IP shows an interesting conductivity anomaly. San Lorenzo is pleased with the results of that hole that confirmed the significant depth potential of the system.

Prior Sampling: Surface soil geochemical sampling has returned strongly anomalous gold values over the majority the Arco de Oro trend. Surface rock chip samples taken from old workings and outcrops along the vein systems range from 8.2 g/t Au and 15.5 g/t Ag over 0.9 meters all the way up to 154.5 g/t Au and 18.2 g/t Ag over 1.3 meters - again, at surface. Arco de Oro target area, included are rock chip sample locations (green) and assay values therefrom.

Evident on the map are the locations of the Feliz Retiro, Arco Primero, Maria Teresa and Santa Cecilia mines. The only deep mine of those 4 is the Santa Cecilia mine. Also shown are the locations of the 5 holes drilled by San Lorenzo to date (during the 2016 (yellow), 2018 (blue) and 2022 (red) programs).

Prior Mining: Until as recently as 2014, mining on the Arco de Oro trend occurred from an adit at the Santa Cecilia mine from which the owners reported production of high-grade oxide ore containing up to 20 g/t of gold. Santa Cecilia mine is applocated on trend 900 metres to the northwest of the last hole - SAL 04-22 - drilled by San Lorenzo. Management of San Lorenzo considers it very reasonable that continued drilling on trend for 900 meters toward the Santa Cecilia mine - at both shallow and deeper depths on lands 100% owned by San Lorenzo - may yield a substantial increase in the established strike length of the mineralised system.

Continuing onward past the Santa Cecilia mine in a northwesterly direction, the trend continues for approximately 3 more kilometers until reaching San Lorenzo's property boundary - again with artisanal mining evident along the trend. Management is of the opinion that San Lorenzo has the potential to define a substantial resource at Arco de Oro by virtue of the long strike length and having now confirmed that in at least one area, the vein system extends down to at least 290 meters. Management is also of the view that continued drilling to the southeast of hole SAL 04-16 - the southeastern most hole drilled by San Lorenzo to date and where long sections of surface artisanal mining are evident - is also warranted in that it has the potential to significantly extend strike length in that direction as well - by as much as 2 additional kilometers until the property boundary is reached.

It is intended that drilling, when conducted, will target the vein system in the shallower oxidized area and at depth as well - with at least one hole targeting the system at depths deeper than 290 meters. Prior Drilling: The three drilling programs carried out to date involved just 5 holes. Three of the holes were over 400 of strike in the Feliz Retiro vein system and cut high grade gold-copper- silver mineralization grading 4.55 g/t Au over 7 meters to 11.69 g/t Au over 3 meters at vertical depths from 50 to 75 metres.

A fourth hole focused on the parallel Arco Primero vein system and retuned an intercept of 9.95 g/t Au over 2 meters. Included in that 2 meter interval were significant copper grades of 0.47% and silver grades of 12.7 g/t. The fifth hole, which was the most recent hole, was a step out on the Feliz Retiro system to the north-west which targeted the vein system at a much deeper depth. The objective was to determine to what depth the vein system evident extended down to.

That SAL 04-22 hole cut semi-massive sulphides at a depth of 290 metres from surface after having encountered disseminated to semi-massive pyrite and chalcopyrite beginning at 160 metres of vertical depth.