Lithoquest Resources Inc. announced that it has completed a Laser Imaging, Detection and Ranging ("LIDAR") survey over its three gold projects located in NW Ontario: Attwood, Keezhik and Miminiska. Data from the LIDAR survey will be used in conjunction with additional exploration information to identify high-priority targets for follow-up. The survey uses radar to penetrate vegetation and accurately measure the earth's surface. Results will be used to accomplish the following: Identify geological outcrops in areas of extensive cover; Detect alteration and mineralization patterns; Assist with the design of soil geochemistry surveys; Identify structures of interest such as shears, faults, fractures, and folds; Produce a high-resolution digital elevation model. In addition to the LIDAR survey, the 2021 program will include the following activities: Compilation and review of historical data; Review of existing drill core to gain a better understand the geology and known zones of mineralization; Detailed airborne magnetic surveys to aid in identifying new high-priority target areas; A field program consisting of prospecting and geochemistry surveys over areas of interest identified from the airborne survey data and the historical database. The results of the 2021 desktop and field work will be used to develop priority targets for the Company's inaugural drill program, commencing in First Quarter of 2022.