Probe Gold Inc. provided the exploration plan for summer 2024 and an update on the progress of exploration activities at its Detour Quebec gold project. In addition, Probe is initiating advanced structural studies to help refine geological and structural models and aid in defining areas more enable for gold deposition. With completion of the soil and structural programs, the Company is hoping to drill test new targets in the second half of the year.

A team has been mobilized to begin the MMI soil sampling program on the La Peltrie option, in the immediate vicinity of the Cu-Au-Ag-Mo discovery that graded 0.13% Cu over 513.5 meters and 1.17% Cu over 9.5 The soil sampling grid will cover the main discovery zone and its westward extension, extending northward to cover the contact with the Carheil intrusive. The grid is designed to achieve detailed geochemical coverage to identify the trend of the Cu-Au-Ag-Mo mineralization. Proper identification of the zone will help prioritize IP anomalies already identified on the grid, westward and northward, potentially leading to higher-grade Cu mineralization.

Following the completion of the La Peltrie survey, the crew will move to the Detour West target area, which covers the eastern extension of the Agnico Eagle Zone 58 along the Lower Detour Gold Zone near the Ontario border on the 100% owned Probe property. In addition, using the high-resolution aeromagnetic survey conducted in 2020 and all relevant geological data, structural analysis studies have been initiated over two target areas. The objective is to improve the structural and geological understanding of the Cu-Au-Ag-Mo mineralized zone and the Detour West area target zone, focusing on the geometry of the structural fabric, the generations and distribution of fault/shear zones, and folds.

Of particular interest, an IP survey covering 12 line kilometers was recently completed on the La Peltrie option property to the northeast. This survey identified five chargeability anomalies linked to moderately to strongly resistive bodies that require follow-up. These anomalies will be prioritized based on the new ongoing geological interpretation.

In the fall of 2023, Probe completed a fifteen (15) holes drill program totaling 4,900-metre at the Detour Quebec Main property (100% owned by Probe). Drilling was designed to test selected targets along the Lower Detour Gold Zone from the induced polarization (IP) and property-scale biogeochemical sampling results. Seven (7) drill holes intersected multiple low-grade gold intercepts grading 0.1 to 0.9 g/t Au over 1.0 to 1.5 metres associated with the Lower Detour Gold Zone typical host rocks assemblage and structures.

Drilling provided comprehensive geologic stratigraphy, and locally, the identification of shear zones similar to that described at Zone 58. Based on these drill results, the program successfully demonstrated prospectivity for larger gold mineralized systems which will be followed up by this summer work and future drill program. The discovery stage Project covers an area of 777 square kilometres along the Detour Gold Trend, including the La Peltrie property option, the Gaudet-Fenelon JV property, the wholly owned Detour Quebec Main and North properties, and is located 190 kilometres north of Rouyn-Noranda and 40 kilometres northwest of the town of Matagami, Quebec, and hosts the Sunday Lake, Massicotte and Lower Detour Lake gold deformation zones.

Both the La Petrie option and Gaudet-Fenelon JV properties are in partnership with Midland Exploration Inc. The Project is located along the lateral extensions of Canada?s second largest gold mine at Detour Lake, operated by Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd., and recent high-grade gold discoveries in Zone 58N, Fenelon/Tabasco, Area 51 and Martiniere/Bug Lake made by Balmoral Resources Ltd. and subsequently their acquirer Wallbridge Mining Company Ltd. on their land package adjacent to the northern boundary of Probe?s property.