Intersections Of Long Gold-Silver Intervals From Phase Two Drilling At Maestro Potential Significant Scale

VANCOUVER - Quartz Mountain Resources Ltd. reported on four core holes that comprise the Phase Two drill program completed at the Prodigy gold-silver discovery on its Maestro Property in Central British Columbia. All four holes, PR25-03 through PR25-06, returned broad intervals of precious and base metals mineralization, starting from a shallow depth. The results represent a successful follow-up to previously announced discovery drilling and the initial start to delineation of a substantial new epithermal Au-Ag system at Maestro. Drill intersections indicate strong potential for both bulk tonnage and high-grade mineralization. The Prodigy Au-Ag system remains open in all directions promising signi?cant upside and expansion potential. Phase Three drilling is now mobilizing to site to continue the systematic delineation of Prodigy.

Bob Dickinson, Chairman, said, "One of the things that excites us most is Maestro shares a promising geological environment with the Blackwater Gold Mine which Artemis Gold Inc., recently placed into production. This geological connection strengthens our belief in Maestro's signi?cant potential and inspires our ongoing 2025, multi-stage delineation drill programs. At Prodigy, large volumes of multiple styles of brecciation have undergone extensive rock alteration and quartz-ankerite veining. Rock alteration, predominantly green sericite, which is associated with Au-Ag mineralization, has created a significant magnetic low due to the destruction of magnetite within the altered and mineralized area. This prominent magnetic low has an "Eye" shaped geometry measuring 525 m long by 225 m wide and indicates a substantial mineral system to be drill delineated. With $3,600,000 of funds on hand, Phase Three drilling at Prodigy is about to commence and is designed to support Quartz's strategy of developing high value, high demand projects with significant transaction potential."