Solstice Commences Gold in Till Sampling Program at its Atikokan Project, Northwest Ontario

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Program to Test Extensive Area of Gold Lake Sediment Anomalies

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Solstice Gold Corp. (TSXV: SGC) (“Solstice”, “we”, “our” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the commencement of a focused gold in till sampling program at its Atikokan Gold Project (the “Property”) in the Hammond Gold Camp in NW Ontario.

The 189 km2 Atikokan Property is located approximately 120 km west of Thunder Bay and 26 km east of the Hammond Reef Gold Project owned by Agnico Eagle Mines Limited1 and hosts several prominent NE trending structures. Solstice believes that regional exploration work in recent years by both prospectors and Agnico as well as analysis of regional lake sediment data have demonstrated good potential for new gold discoveries associated with NE trending faults within the Marmion Batholith.

Pablo McDonald, Solstice CEO stated, “we recently undertook an extensive analysis of regional lake sediment data as well as past till sampling programs in the Hammond Reef area, west of our landholdings. Based on the results, we have decided to undertake a focused till sampling program around one of the largest lake sediment anomalies in the Marmion Batholith, which occupies a large area in the centre of our Atikokan Property. We note that both lake sediment and gold in till anomalies are developed over the nearby Hammond Reef Gold Project. Based on the similarity of the lake sediment anomalies at Hammond Reef and on our Atikokan Property, we plan to employ detailed till sampling to identify possible source areas for the gold anomalies on our claims.”

Lake Sediment Anomalies on Solstice claims

Analysis of lake sediment data by Solstice within the Marmion Batholith collected by the OGS2, and locally in the Lost Moose Lake area3 identifies two large, and several smaller gold in lake sediment anomalies on Solstice claims (see Figure 1). Till sampling by Osisko Mines Ltd on the Hammond Reef Gold Property in 20124 show that both gold in till and lake sediment anomalies are spatially associated with the Hammond Reef Deposit. Noting the potential significance of the Lost Moose Lake anomaly, the OGS observes that the Lost Moose “lake sediment geochemical signature is analogous to the signature of Marmion Lake batholith-type gold occurrences.”5 Limited field work in the western edge of the area of lake sediments anomalies has identified a large area (1000 m2) of barren quartz veining which may be indicative of a more extensive, unexplored hydrothermal system (Figure 1).

The lake sediment anomaly on the Atikokan Property is also one of the largest in the Marmion Batholith and is similar in magnitude to the anomaly found at Hammond Reef. Solstice’s Spring 2024 till sampling program is designed to test the area of this lake sediment anomaly using the same methodology as the 2012 till sampling program at Hammond Reef. If there is a gold in till anomaly spatially associated with the lake sediment anomaly on the Atikokan Property, Solstice believes that it would be a positive indication for the presence of in situ gold on our claims.