Dryden Gold Corp. announced its plans for the 2024 spring and summer work program. The program will consist of a focused relogging and re-assaying of historic core and from the known high-grade zones in the Gold Rock Camp.

Previous operators selectively sampled based on an interpreted bias that veins were the only host of gold mineralization. Dryden Gold complete sampled the phase 1-4 drill program and has started to define the mineralized hanging wall and footwall zones. The relogging and resampling program's objective is to get a better understanding of the true width and grade of mineralization adjacent to the main BM1 and BM2 vein structures and provide additional insight into the controls on the mineralization.

Hanging Wall and Footwall Intercepts. In the Phase 1 & 2 Dryden Gold drill program, hole KW-23-007 was collared in the historically defined high-grade shoot and returned multiple mineralized intercepts including: 34.00 g/t gold over 0.80 meters from 100 m down hole in the hanging wall of the BM2 and 20.93 g/t gold over 0.,69 meters from 144 m down hole including 36.70 g/t gold over 0.'39 meters in the footwall of the BM2, confirming the high-grade potential of the hanging wall and footwall on the BM2 gold system. In Phase 4, hole KW-24-009, a 400-meter step-out from the known high-grade zone, four zones of mineralization in the Big Master gold system were identified where it is interpreted that the mineralized zones area converging.

Relog and Resampling Program. Dryden Gold is planning a systematic relogging and resampling programs focused on the known high-grade zones on the Big Master gold system. The historic drill core was stored on the Gold Rock property and is in good condition for future work.

The initial data from these holes has been digitized and included in Dryden's 3D lithology model but during this interpretation coupled with new drill holes completed by Dryden, it became apparent that more work was needed to understand the width of mineralization all along the Manitou-Dinorwic Deformation Zone. Data from the relogging and subsequent assaying will be used to further refine and update the mineralization, lithology and structure model for the region which in turn will be used for future drill targeting. The Company is currently working on securing a new facility will have a large, heated core shack, core cutting room and ample secured storage and is located near Gold Rock.

All historic, current and future drill core will be consolidated to this new location. The program will also include the zones of interest on the newly acquired Cross River claims within the Gold Rock Camp. The Company has recently located a significant amount of historic data and core in the field.

Establishing a new operations facility will allowus to consolidate thousands of meters of historic core currently stored throughout the Gold Rock Camp.