Sun Summit Minerals Corp. announce that a review of historical trench data has confirmed a significant gold-silver mineralized trend along the highly-prospective Finn to Creek corridor on the road accessible JD Project in the Toodoggone gold-copper mining district in north-central British Columbia. Historical trenching results further demonstrate the presence of near-surface, high-grade gold and silver mineralization: An ongoing review and compilation of historical trenching data across the Finn to Creek trend has further supported the potential for significant near-surface mineralization.

Continuous zones of near-surface, high-grade gold and silver mineralization: Historical trenches were designed to test strong soil anomalies and many were reportedly mineralized along the entire length of the excavation. Selected interval highlights include: Finn Zone: 45.5 metres at 6.1 g/t Au including 5.5 metres at 36.4 g/t Au (trench 88-78); 10.0 metres at 12.0 g/t Au including 6.0 metres at 19.4 g/t Au (trench 88-70); 31.4 metres at 3.7 g/t Au including 5.0 metres at 12.0 g/t Au (trench 88-76); 106 metres at 2.2 g/t Au including 17.0 metres at 8.0 g/t Au (trench 88-67); 24.9 metres at 4.5 g/t Au including 3.0 metres at 15.98 g/t Au (trench 83-01). JD West Zone: 5.0 metres at 5.6 g/t Au with 296 g/t Ag (trench 88-33); 3.0 metres at 3.2 g/t Au with 631 g/t Ag (trench 88-35).

Complex epithermal environment indicates high potential for prospectivity: Vein-hosted and breccia-hosted, high-grade mineralization has been exposed in numerous trenches with different silver to gold ratios suggesting high-structural complexity, multiple phases of mineralization, and therefore strong prospectivity. 2024 exploration program to commence shortly: The approaching field work will include significant drilling across multiple targets, as well as geological and structural mapping, soil and rock geochemical surveys, and geophysical surveys.