Victoria Gold Corp. reported the assay results from 2018 Nugget and Bluto drillholes on the Dublin Gulch Property, Yukon. A geochemical soils program conducted by Victoria over Nugget has defined an approximately 1 kilometer coincident Arsenic+Gold+Bismuth-in-soils anomaly that is centered on the Raven Target. Together, the three diamond drillholes collared at Raven last season tested approximately 225 linear meters of this large 1,800 meter long by 900 meter wide soil anomaly that remains open to the south and east. 2,448 soils samples were collected over the Nugget in 2018 on nominal 100 meter spaced lines on 50 meter centres: Au-in-soils results ranged from trace to 5.18 g/t Au and averaged 37 ppb Au; As-in-soils results ranged from trace to 4,838 ppm As and averaged 18 ppm As. In total, 13 trenches totaling over 1,363 meters were constructed, mapped and sampled in Nugget with over 500 meters of these surface trenches focused on the Raven Target. An area of over 200 meters2 was tested during the 2018 Raven surface trench program and returned scorodite, bismuth and siderite related sulphide vein exposures over the length of the trenches. An important part of the 2018 Nugget exploration program was the establishment of infrastructure. Not only is vehicular access now readily available, a 25-person exploration camp and associated facilities are now in place at Nugget and will greatly facilitate all next step exploration on the Eastern portion of Dublin Gulch Claim Block, including Nugget. During the course of the 2018 exploration program, several select grab samples* were collected by Company geologists at Nugget. The results from these selected surface samples emphasize the high-grade gold/silver mineralization evident within Nugget. Highlights from these samples include: Sample # 2057006: 15.10 g/t Au and 20.20 g/t Ag. Sample # 2057007: 17.20 g/t Au and 16.80 g/t Ag. Sample # 2057037: 22.70 g/t Au and 27.30 g/t Ag. Sample # 2057034: >100 g/t Ag (awaiting overlimit assays). Sample # 2057036: >100 g/t Ag (awaiting overlimit assays). In 2018, Nugget was assessed on a three-level basis, with initial surface and drillholes targeting the northwest contact of the intrusive contact where a large coincident Arsenic+Gold+Bismuth-in-soils anomaly (akin to the Olive-Shamrock Deposit geochemical signature) was identified in 2018 soil geochemical surveys. Here two diamond drillholes and surface trenches were collared and completed. Secondly, the central portion of the Nugget Intrusive Stock was tested for Eagle-Style sheeted vein related gold mineralization with three diamond drillholes and trenches. No significant gold values were encountered in the first five Nugget drillholes within these targets. Lastly, a strong coincident Arsenic+Gold+Bismuth-in-soils anomaly on the extreme southeast contact of the intrusive, the Raven Target, was tested with three diamond drillholes and first-pass surface trenches. Detailed review and analyses of the Nugget drill results is ongoing by Victoria’s geological team, with overlimit assays, metallic screen testing of coarse core rejects samples and petrographic analysis of core and vein samples currently underway. Results from 6,600 meters of 2D Induced Polarization lines, 192 line-kilometers of ground-based magnetometer and 172 line-kilometers of VLF surveys plus downhole geophysical investigations at Nugget with final deliverables expected shortly. Bluto represents a 5 kilometer coincident Arsenic+Gold+Bismuth-in-soils anomaly that was greatly expanded with the 2018 soils geochemical sampling survey. Bluto was tested in 2018 by 10 diamond drillholes for 1,930 meters and 16 trenches totaling 2,004 meters. 1,730 soils samples were collected over Bluto from this exercise on nominal 100 meter spaced lines on 50 meter centres. When added with previous soil samples collected at Bluto a total of 2,550 samples returns Gold-in-soils results from trace to 1.11 g/t Au and average 12 ppb Au and Arsenic-in-soils results from trace to 3,902.00 ppm As and average 94.44 ppm As. Diamond drilling to date has targeted the intrusive-metasedimentary contacts and a distinct base metals (Lead+Zinc+Silver-in-soils) geochemical anomaly in the central portion of the broad anomalous zone. As with last year’s drilling efforts, anomalous gold mineralization was identified in almost every hole at Bluto.