Tudor Gold Corp. reported the final results of its 2016 field exploration program on the Electrum Property, in the "Golden Triangle" area near Stewart, B.C. 2016 Exploration Program: The exploration program achieved the following three goals set for the 2016 field season: Diamond drilling aimed at furthering the exploration work previously carried out by American Creek, Trench sampling of a newly discovered mineralized surface exposure in what is now referred to as the "New Blast Zone", and Collection and analysis of a 4 tonne bulk sample from the New Blast Zone. In addition to the work aimed at achieving these goals, work carried out during the 2016 field season included the construction of temporary (removable) bridges and the stabilization and improvement of road access to ensure safe and efficient access to the property. 2016 Diamond Drilling: Nineteen drill holes totaling 1,406 meters were completed. A total of 1492 core samples were collected and assayed. The 2016 drilling program was carried out to extend and expand on the drilling programs carried out by American Creek in previous years. Four Tonne Bulk Sample: Following the success of the trench sampling program, a 4 tonne bulk sample was collected from the New Blast Zone. The sample was collected utilizing localized blasting resulting in an exposed face of approximately 120 square meters, and a total rubble pile of approximately 600 cubic meters, from which was selected approximately 4 tonnes of representative material. 2017 Exploration Program: Tudor Gold is satisfied that the results of the 4 tonne bulk sample program, together with all previous exploration work on the property, justifies scaling up the exploration program on the Electrum property. Tudor Gold is satisfied that all of these results justify long-term planning based on an assumption that currently known mineralization on the property has the potential to support a modest sized open-cut mine that can be scaled up as further exploration dictates. Subject to obtaining all necessary permits and financing, the current plan for the 2017 field season is to carry out the possible bulk sample program along with an as yet to be determined amount of diamond drilling. The anticipated bulk sample program will utilize commercially available mining equipment commonly used in open-pit mining. Blasting will be carried out with the use of track-mounted drills, and on-site crushing will be carried out with the use of track-mounted crushers. It is anticipated that crushed, mineralized material will be hauled to Stewart and from there it will be transported to an appropriate smelter for final processing.