EnGold Mines Ltd. reported assays from shallow drilling at the Road Gold Zone has returned results of 7.51 grams per ton gold over 1.5 metres within a broader intercept of 5.5 m grading 2.2 gpt gold in hole R21-03 between 55 m and 60.5 m down hole. Full results of the two holes drilled at Road Gold in 2021 are reported. Road Gold lies within the Company's 100% owned Lac La Hache Property in the southern Cariboo region of BC.

The Road Gold showing lies on part of an 1,800 meter long, N-S trending, linear magnetic low, interpreted as a fault controlled, magnetite-destructive, potassic alteration corridor. The width of the magnetic low at Road Gold is 80 m. Bedrock grab samples were collected across a 30 m portion of the low where overburden depth allowed, and these averaged 2.0 gpt Au. Shallow drilling to date has encountered strong potassic alteration within fine grained volcanic rocks, but intense fracturing, faulting and blocky drill core prevented completion of the first three holes.

Result to date are encouraging, suggesting additional testing at Road Gold and elsewhere along the structure is warranted. All drill intervals reported are core lengths only as the true width of the structure has not yet been fully determined.