Tyro Main Zone-Gold Chain Project Drilling Has Defined New High Grade Zone

VANCOUVER - West Point Gold Corp. reports on the ongoing reverse circulation drill program at the Tyro Main Zone, Gold Chain Project, Arizona.

"The results from three holes in the northeastern portion of the Tyro Main Zone have defined a new high-grade zone with a current drilled strike extent of approximately 100m. The current results suggest that this higher-grade zone plunges to the northeast toward the Frisco Graben, stated CEO Quentin Mai. “These three high-grade intercepts are expected to have a significant impact on building a maiden resource at Tyro, which is on patented ground in the southwestern US."

Hole GC25-49 intersected 30.48m of 9.05 g/t Au within 62.49m of 4.73 g/t Au. This hole included 7.62m of 12.11 g/t Au, 12.19m of 12.40 g/t Au and 1.52m of 39.1 g/t Au. Hole GC25-47 intersected 33.52 m of 5.46 g/t Au within 50.29m of 3.76 g/t Au. This hole included 4.57m of 12.05 g/t Au and 10.67m of 8.54 g/t Au. Hole GC25-48 intersected 28.96 m of 6.02 g/t Au within 41.15m of 4.33 g/t Au. This hole included 4.67m of 19.04 g/t Au and 1.53m of 10.70 g/t Au.

The H1 2025 drill program has been designed to provide the data necessary for a potential maiden resource from the Tyro Main Zone and complete an initial test of the Frisco Graben, while at the same time, increasing the Company's understanding of the mineralization. The program is currently planned for 5,000m but may expand based on success and available funds. The results in this release are from three holes (500m), an additional 7 drill holes have been completed, and assays are pending (approximately 1,553m). Drilling is ongoing.