Another New Discovery At Gold Rock Target Area

VANCOUVER - Dryden Gold Corp. announced another new hanging wall discovery at the Gold Rock Target Area. Two drill holes intercepted visible gold (VG) in a second hanging wall structure, (HW1), parallel to the hanging wall discovery in Drill Hole KW-25-003, which assayed 301.67 g/t over 3.90 meters including 1,930 g/t over 0.60 meters (HW2). Assays are pending for both holes.

Drill Hole DGR-25-011 intercepted VG at 103.35 meters in the HW1 structure. Drill Hole DGR-25-012 intercepted VG at 154.40 meters in the HW1 structure.

Trey Wasser, CEO, said, "Our continued drill success, revealing multiple stacked gold bearing structures, continues to strengthen the similarities to the Red Lake mine. The emerging theme of multiple stacked structures, with little or no surface expression, is defining a much broader gold-bearing corridor at Gold Rock. As we step out east towards the Big Master Gold System, we continue to identify more and more stacked gold-bearing structures. We are now beginning to define a much more significant gold system at Gold Rock and are excited to test the expansion targets throughout the entire Gold Rock Camp."