Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. reported results from the 2023 exploration program at its 100% owned, 2741ha Cook gold project located 92km Northeast of La Ronge, northeastern Saskatchewan. Eagle Plains holds a 100% interest in claims comprising the property and has recently completed fieldwork following a detailed compilation of all available historical data relating to the property. Cook Project Highlights.

2023: Visible gold identified at the Cook showing with grab samples returning up to 67.7g/t Au and 0.19% Pb. The Cook project overlies 2 Saskatchewan Mineral Deposit Index ("SMDI") occurrences. The Cook Showing (SMDI 2300), is reported to include historical channel samples up to 1m @ 73.7 g/t (2.612 oz/ton) Au and is associated with lesser Pb-Zn-Cu mineralization.

The PA Showing (SMDI 2301) reports historical grab samples up to 4.5 g/t Au (0.161 oz/ton) and is associated with molybdenum (Mo) mineralization. In 2023 a geological crew provided by Terralogic Exploration Inc. visited the property to re-locate the historic Cook SMDI showing and collect grab samples for modern fire assay and multi-element analysis. Results confirmed the presence of high-grade vein-hosted gold mineralization at the Cook showing.

Grab sample CFCKR001 contained visible gold hosted in a 10 cm wide vein and returned 9.01 g/t Au. Grab sample CFCKR004, comprised of quartz-vein material from the same vein, returned 10.8 g/t Au. Grab Sample VBCKR002, in situ vein material collected from along a trench wall, returned 67.7 g/t Au and 0. 19% Pb.

Vein hosted gold mineralization was first discovered at the Cook Au showing in 1959, it was re-mapped in 1961 and registered as SMDI 2300. In 1981 1164 regional sediment samples were collected by the Saskatchewan Mining and Development Corporation. In 1985 the Geological Survey of Canada conducted a lake sediment survey in the area resulting in one sample approximately 6 km's southwest of the Cook showing returning 25 ppb Au.

The property was staked by Lederhouse and later optioned to Gamson Resources Ltd. In 1987 Gamson completed the first significant prospecting campaign and collected veinmaterial samples associated with the Cook Zone. In 1988 Gamson completed systematic trenching and chip sampling at the Cook Showing, confirming high grade vein hosted gold associated with lesser base metals (Pb-Zn-Cu). Mineralized quartz veins associated with the pluton-metavolcanic/metasedimentary contact are typically reported to be between 0.2-0.3m wide and returned results from channel sampling up to 73.7 g/t ("2.612 oz/ton") Au over 1m.

Gamson discovered the PA showing which contains vein-hosted Au mineralization associated with molydenum. Grab samples returned results up to 4.5 g-hosted Au mineralization with 0.161 oz/ton) Au. No follow-up work was ever reported at the PA showing.

In 2019 Chris Knudsen completed a single day prospecting program to the Cook showing area, collecting 7 rock samples from the historical trenches. Grab Sample 779810 returned 78.84 g/t Au, 2.7 ppm Ag, 1460.1 ppm Pb, 192.5 ppm Cu (SMAD MAW02583). Some of the above results were taken directly from the SMDI descriptions and assessment reports (SMAD) filed with the Saskatchewan government.

Management cautions that historical results were collected and reported by past operators and have not been verified nor confirmed by a Qualified Person, but form a basis for ongoing work on the subject properties. Compilation and review of historical work has identified regional target areas in the northeast, with favourable geology with no known exploration to date. Follow up work including additional mapping, and structural interpretation of the controls on Au mineralization.

2024 work including additional mapping, and investigating regional target areas.