Beauce Gold Fields Inc. announced that it has dredged 2.16 grams per cubic meter (g/m3) of placer gold on its Ditton Gold project located near the town of Chartierville in southern Quebec. This gold was dredged out of unconsolidated glacial till deposits from a ground-level trench (SB-100) located over the interpreted placer channel about 300m north of the operating Ditton (Blais) quarry- samples T-13-3, SB-101 and SB-102 was dredged out of three trenches in the quarry floor. The Ditton quarry is approximately 20 meters deep in unconsolidated glacial till deposit.

It is located north of Range X and about 300m southeast of the presumed Ditton placer channel. Samples were taken from water-filled trenches T-13-3,SB-101 and SB-102 in the quarry floor from cemented brown tiary gravel in contact with sheared volcanic rock. The Company used a suction dredge and a sluiceApparatus to collect and concentrate the samples.

The samples were processed at the Coalia Laboratory in Thetford Mines, Quebec. The process employed by Coalia was to sieve the concentrates through <2 mm fraction mesh. The sieved fractions were further mechanically concentrated via a Superpanner.

Under a microscope, the gold grains were extracted to be counted, weight, and characterized. Over 20 grains of gold ranged in size from approximately 100 um up to 3mm in length, coarse and delicate were extracted. The heavy mineral concentrates were sent to MSALABS in Langley, BC, to assay for fine gold particles or non-visible gold.

The combined results of the lab assays and the weighted gold per sample were combined to obtain indicative grades in grams per cubic meter. Pending are the results from 10 sonic drill holes completed in the fall of 2022. Results will be reported as soon as the Company receives them.