K2 Gold Corporation announced that it has received assays for the final five reverse circulation (“RC”) holes drilled at the Dragonfly zone, located within its 100% owned Mojave property in Southern California. In total eight holes were drilled at Dragonfly, with results for three of these previously reported . The eight Dragonfly zone holes were drilled from two sites 236 meters apart: holes DF20-001, through 004 were drilled at site DF1 and holes DF20-005 through 008 from site DF2. Dragonfly Zone Highlights: Hole DF20-004 intersected 30.5 metres of 7.2 g/t gold from surface, including 15.2 meters of 11.1 g/t gold. As previously reported, drill hole DF20-002 intercepted 86.9 meters of 4.0 g/t gold, including 45.7 meters of 6.7 g/t gold from surface . One hole at site DF1 (holes DF20-004) and all four holes at site DF2 (DF20-005 through 008) were successful in intersecting gold mineralization but were terminated prior to target depth due to difficult drilling conditions resulting from the highly fractured and silicified nature of the rocks. The Dragonfly results confirm the broad intervals of gold mineralization reported from previous drilling by BHP and demonstrates strong continuity at Dragonfly along strike. Assays are pending for nine additional holes from the Newmont zone 3 km to the south of Dragonfly.