Troilus Gold Corp. announced the launch of its 2025 exploration program at the Troilus Copper-Gold Project in north-central Quebec, Canada. This year?s program is designed to advance drilling and further develop high-priority targets to explore resource growth opportunities within and along the existing mineralized corridor.

In addition to targeted drilling, the program will incorporate advanced geophysical surveys to refine exploration models and prioritize high-potential zones for resource expansion. The 2025 Exploration Program includes: A 15,000m drill program targeting near-mine, high-grade zones to identify opportunities for incorporating higher-grade mineralization into the early years of production, as outlined in the 2024 Feasibility Study (see May 14, 2024 press release). The program will also include follow-up drilling on historical geophysical targets to further define potential resource expansion.

Over 2,100 line-kilometres of versatile time-domain electromagnetic (?VTEM?) surveys covering extensions of the Troilus mine trend and the Pallador target claim blocks to refine exploration models. 23.3 line-kilometres of induced polarization (?IP?) surveys over high-priority soil anomalies to further delineate and prioritize drill targets. Collection of approximately 3,700 soil samples to infill key data gaps in existing geochemical surveys, to enhance target generation.

Prospecting and detailed geological mapping across multiple targets within Troilus? 435 km2 land package.