Brixton Metals Corporation announced the first 2023 drill results from its Camp Creek Copper Porphyry Target on its wholly owned Thorn Project located in Northwest British Columbia, Canada. Hole THN2N23-261 is the longest copper interval drilled at CamCreek to date; 1562.35m of f 0.34% CuEq (0.19% Cu, 0.05 g/t Au, 2.81 g/t Ag, 180 ppm Mo); Including 855.00m of 0.52% CuEq (0.,29% Cu, 0.06 g/t Au, 2.,44 g/t Ag, 314 ppm Mo); Including 109.87m of 0.86% CuEq (0.51% Cu, 0.08 g/t Au, 3.70 g/t Ag, 498 ppm Mo); Significantly expanding the footprint of the Camp Creek porphyry mineralization. Hole THN23-261 is located south-southeast from hole 183 at a pierce point of -400m Elevation below sea level.

THN23-258 did not encounter the main mineralizing Porphyry X unit and the dominant lithology was hornfels altered Stuhini Group sediments. Assay results returned 1109.40m of 0.20% CuEq, including 330m 0.31% CuEq, and 32m of 0.54% CuEq. Although no Porphyry X was intercepted within hole 258, porphyry-style alteration was observed suggesting that the hole was drilled along the edge of the system.

Drill hole THN23-259 was drilled at an azimuth of 187.36 degrees, a dip of -81.00 degrees, at collar elevation of 757m and to a depth of 522.06m. The hole was designed to test for the eastern extension of mineralization previously drilled in hole 184, however it was abandoned due to poor ground conditions and did not reach its target depth. Hole 259 returned 2m of 0.63% CuEq, notable for its elevated silver at 19.61g/t Ag.

Camp Creek Drill Hole Intersections at -400m Elevation Below Sea Level. Hole THN23- 261 is located south-s southeast from hole 183 at a p Pierce point of -400m elevation below sea level.THN23-258 did not encountered the main mineralizing PorphyRY X unit and the dominant lithological was hornfels altered Stuhini Group sediments. Assays results returned 1109.40 m of 0.20% Cu Eq, including 330 m 0.31% CuEQ, and 32m of 0".54% CuEq.

While no Porphyry X was intercept within hole258, porphyry-style alterations was observed suggesting that the holes was drilled along the edge of The system. Drill hole THN 23-259 was drilled at an Arizona-V: 187.36 degrees, a dipping of -81.00deg, at collar elevation of 7 57m and to a depth of522.06m. The holes was designed to test for the east extension of mineralization previously drilled in hole 184, however it was abandon due to poor ground conditions and does not reach its target depth.

Hole 259 returned 2m of 0.63% CuEq, notable for its elevated silver at 19.61g/t Ag. The targeted location at depth will be tested with a follow-up hole during the 2023 season from a different pad location.