Visionary Metals Corp. announced plans for a 4,500 metre drill program at its King Solomon Nickel project ("King Solomon") in the Granite Mountains of Central Wyoming which is expected to commence in fourth quarter, 2023. The program will follow up on the Company's recent nickel sulfide discovery made at King Solomon.

Visionary has staked new claims at both its King Solomon project and Tin Cup prospect, located 15 kilometres west of King Solomon, where a new 4.3km-long nickel-in-soil anomaly has been identified. In total, Visionary now controls approximately 45km2 of federal mining claims and mineral leases on Wyoming State Lands in the Granite Mountains, where it is exploring for critical, and strategic metals required for global electrification, including nickel, cobalt, copper and platinum group elements. King Solomon Exploration Highlights.

1.5km by 600m wide low-resistivity, moderate chargeability gradient geophysical anomaly, indicative of the target sulfide mineralization. Discovery hole KS22-003 intercepted 44m of 0.23% nickel, including 17m of 0.43% nickel and 226 parts per million (ppm) cobalt at top of geophysical anomaly. Discovery made within an area with significant permanent infrastructure, including haul roads, high tension electrical lines and natural gas pipelines, installed for previous nearby uranium mining.

Microscopic analysis identified class one (battery-grade) nickel sulfide within ultramafic host rock. Permit amendments underway for 12,000m of Reverse Circulation ("RC") drilling. Tin Cup Exploration Highlights.

6648 soil samples and 242 rock samples collected. 3.5km induced polarization ("IP") line. Nickel-chromium in-soil anomaly at least 4.3km long corresponding with recently discovered ultramafic outcrops, the essential host rock for potential nickel mineralization.

These ultramafic rocks are associated with coincident IP and nickel-in-soil anomalies indicative of sulfide mineralization.