Joshua Gold Resources Inc. announced results from drill hole J-11-20 that was completed on the C1 JV Property (“Property”) during the month of July 2020. The Property is located approximately 115 km southwest of Timmins, Ontario. The Timmins area is one of the richest goldfields in the world, and over the past century has produced more gold than any mining region in Canada. The city of Timmins, northern Ontario's third largest, remains one of Canada's major mining centers. Drill hole number J-11-20, drilled to a depth of 263.00 m with a dip of -60 degrees to undercut the mineralization intersection in drill holes J-10-20 and J-10b-20. Drill holes J-10-20 and J-10b-20, drilled in February 2020, were collared at 378425E/5299845N, and drilled at an azimuth of 340 degrees and dip of -50 degrees. Drill hole J-10-20 was abandoned at 71.00 m due to ground conditions, and was re-started as J-10b-20 and drilled to a final depth of 206.00 m. Drill hole J-10b-20 intersected 1.53 g/t Au over a sampled length of 0.50 m from 152.80 to 153.30 m. Drill hole J-11-20 intersected narrow zones of gold mineralization throughout the sampled sections. Highlights include: 1.05 g/t Au over 0.30 m from 28.20 to 28.50 m, 3.14 g/t Au over 0.58 m from 31.98 to 32.56 m, 1.38 g/t Au over 0.50 m from 87.50 to 88.00 m.