Gold Intersects At The Tyro Main Zone

VANCOUVER - West Point Gold Corp. reported on the most recent drill results from its ongoing drill program at the Tyro Main Zone, Gold Chain Project, Arizona. Hole GC25-37 intersected 41.15m of 0.83 g/t Au, including 28.96m of 0.98 g/t Au and 1.52m of 5.47 g/t Au. Hole GC25-41 intersected 10.67m of 1.86 g/t Au, including 1.53m of 10.87 g/t Au. GC25-41 also intersected mineralization in a separate zone higher in the system, returning 22.86m of 1.43 g/t Au, including 3.05m of 4.56 g/t Au.

Results continue to suggest that mineralization is much broader than initially thought. As a maiden resource definition program drill holes were strategically placed between or beneath previous drilling and expanded the mineralized zone to depth. Tyro Main Zone is open at depth, northeast towards Frisco Graben, and southwest. Assays are pending for an additional 11 completed drill holes (approximately 1,720m), and the drill program is ongoing.

"The 2025 drill program continues to demonstrate the potential of Tyro is at least in line, if not better, than the previously announced exploration target at grades that remain significantly above the nearest operating open-pit mine", stated CEO Quentin Mai. "Our ability to expand the current drill program to 5,000 metres, based on recent warrant exercises, should provide a steady stream of drill results over the next two months or so as the ongoing drill program moves the Company closer to a maiden resource at Tyro."