Contract Entered For Expansion & Infill Drilling For Lemhi Gold Feasibility Study

VANCOUVER - Freeman Gold Corp. has entered a reverse circulation (RC) drill program for the upcoming field season at the Lemhi Gold Project in Idaho. Drilling will commence at the end of April 2025 and is expected to be completed in four weeks. The results will be used to update the existing 2023 Mineral Resource Estimate which will form part of the recently commissioned feasibility study being completed.

The drill program consists of approximately 3,000 metres of drilling and is designed to: 1) Convert the inferred ounces from the current mineral resource estimate (MRE") to either measured or indicated for those resources which are contained within the pit shell as per Freeman's Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA). 2) Complete further exploration at both the northern extent of the current pit shell and at the Beauty Zone.

The Project is comprised of 10 patented mining claims (placer and lode), one patented mill site claim, and 332 unpatented mining claims, totaling 2,727 hectares of mineral rights and 249 hectares of surface rights. Freeman controls a 100% interest in all 11 patented claims and all 332 unpatented mining claims outright or through its wholly-owned subsidiary company.