Harvest Gold Corporation announced that the Company has completed an extensive 1,574 line-km high-resolution helicopter survey, covering 68.61 km2 over its Urban Barry-Project located in the Urban Barry region of Quebec. The helicopter-borne system utilized dual laser optically pumped magnetic sensors providing 1,000 measurements per second (1,000 Hz) from a "stinger" mounted at the front of a Guimbal G2 light helicopter. The survey was conducted with 50 m line separation and 500 m control lines spacing, maintaining a consistent minimum elevation of 15 metres above the ground to optimize data quality.

Upcoming compilation work will include incorporating the recent magnetic data with the LiDAR and topographic digital elevation model to identify mineralized shear zones and cross cutting faults. The magnetic data will also be used to update the geology map and identify key stratigraphic contacts and structures along an 18-km strike that traverses the entire length of the property. The Urban-Barry property is being developed in conjunction with Harvest Gold's nearby Mosseau property, located 15 km to the southwest.

Both properties are located in the Urban Barry region of the Abitibi and characterized by favourable volcanic rocks and the Wilson pluton. The high-resolution airborne magnetic survey over Harvest Gold's Urban Barry property was conducted by Novatem Airborne Geophysics ("Novatem") of Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec. The project is located 39 km east of the town of Lebel-sur-Quevillon.

The survey was completed between March 27th and April 1st, 2024. The survey covered a total area of 68.61 km2 and included 1,574 line-km. Novatem ensured rigorous onsite data processing and quality control, in addition to providing both preliminary and final survey products.