Goldshore Mobilizes Drill Rig and Outlines Targets for 2,500-Meter Summer Drill Program

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 20, 2024) - Goldshore Resources Inc. (TSXV: GSHR) (OTCQB: GSHRF) (FSE: 8X00) ("Goldshore" or the "Company") is pleased to announce plans for its upcoming 2,500-meter summer drill program scheduled to begin June 25, 2024. The program is designed to test two targets immediately adjacent to the conceptual open pit outlined in the Company's current Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") (see press release dated February 6, 2024), with the goal of demonstrating the growth potential for high margin ounces from surface to 200 meters depth.

The drill program is the first step in exploring the high potential "Moss Block", an area approximately 8 km x 6 km centered on the Moss deposit, which contains 91% of the ounces in the Project's MRE. These drill holes will evaluate the potential of two ready-to-drill prospects - the Boundary Zone and SW Extension - to potentially add to the Moss MRE and expand the current open pit shell (Figure 1).

Michael Henrichsen, CEO of Goldshore commented, "We are excited to demonstrate the potential for additional ounces at shallow depths adjacent to the open pit. Our goal is to put the Company in position to quickly add ounces that have the potential to improve the economic performance of the deposit by targeting higher grade mineralization and reducing the strip ratio."

Figure 1: Illustrates the targets adjacent to the Moss deposit. The Boundary and SW Extension form the basis of the upcoming 2500-meter drill program.

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The Boundary Zone is located 100 - 200 meters to the south of the conceptual pit boundary and has six historical drill holes over a 300-meter strike length, defining a continuous body of mineralization including intercepts of 31.4 m of 5.28g/t Au, and 21.5 m of 4.27g/t Au (Figure 2). The mineralized zone has the potential to extend over 800 meters in length based on anomalous rock chip and soil samples along the mineralized structural corridor. The current plan is to drill six holes for a total of 1,500 meters into the core of the Boundary Zone to confirm and expand on the mineralization encountered in historical drillholes.

Figure 2: Illustrates the drill plan at the Boundary Zone as highlighted by the yellow drill traces over a strike length of approximately 500 meters in the core of the Boundary Zone.

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