Lode Gold's Planned Spin Co, Gold Orogen, Reports Results of Prospecting and Soil Geochemical Survey Work at McIntyre Brook and Riley Brook - Samples up to 7 g/t Gold
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 7, 2025) - Lode Gold Resources Inc. (TSXV: LOD) (OTCQB: LODFF) ("Lode Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the results of prospecting and soil geochemical exploration work conducted by its subsidiary, Gold Orogen and its joint venture partner Fancamp Exploration Ltd. (TSXV: FNC) on the McIntyre Brook and Riley Brook properties. The McIntyre Brook and Riley Brook properties form a district scale, 445 km² land package located in a highly prospective region for gold and polymetallic mineral discovery, in northern New Brunswick which is held jointly by Gold Orogen and Fancamp Exploration in the Acadian Gold joint venture. The highly encouraging results across three principal target areas on the properties will guide an upcoming drill program planned for the Fall of 2025.
The Acadian Gold joint venture holds one of the largest under-explored claims groups in an emerging gold camp, with two key properties; McIntyre Brook, situated adjacent to Puma Exploration's Williams Brook Project (which holds an option agreement with Kinross Gold), and Riley Brook, a significantly sized property surrounded by claims recently acquired by Kenorland Minerals. Based on recent results, McIntyre Brook demonstrates the hallmarks of a significant gold-copper discovery opportunity.
Prospecting and Soil Geochemical Exploration Highlights
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A prospecting and trenching program conducted in May-June of 2025, followed by a soil geochemical survey in July 2025, resulted in the discovery of high-grade rock grab samples extending the known favorable horizon of Area 2 (McIntyre Brook Prospect) to a minimum strike extension of 3 km (Figure 1).
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These encouraging recent results, coupled with the results of the 2024 exploration program (Heliborne HeliTEM² survey, prospecting, soil surveys etc.), will direct the planned fall drill program.
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Results from the prospecting surveys include high-grade gold assays from grab samples of up to 7.0 grams per tonne gold (g/t Au") (Figure 2).
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The assays from selected grab samples from the trenching program show results of up to 6.1 g/t Au and 6.9 g/t Au in trench T25-1 (Figure 2).
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The soil geochemical survey, conducted to fill in over areas not previously covered, continued to prove to be an excellent field vectors to pursue more advanced work in this environment.

