Tyro Main Zone Ongoing Drill Program At Gold Chain Project

VANCOUVER - West Point Gold Corp. reported on most recent drill results from its ongoing drill program at the Tyro Main Zone, Gold Chain Project, Arizona. Hole GC25-43 intersected 22.86m of 3.34 g/t Au, including 3.04m of 16.01 g/t Au. Hole GC25-42 intersected 28.95m of 1.92 g/t Au, including 1.52m of 5.22 g/t Au and including 4.57m of 3.65 g/t Au. Holes GC25-45 and GC25-46, the two northernmost holes testing the Tyro Main Zone, intersected weak mineralization without significant gold intercepts, it is hypothesized that gold grades should improve at depth keeping the zone open to the northwest.

Tyro Main Zone remains open at depth, northeast towards Frisco Graben, and southwest. Assays are pending for an additional eight completed drill holes (approximately 1,520m), and the drill program is ongoing.

"These near-surface, higher-grade intercepts continue to support our view that the Tyro Main Zone has the potential to be one of the highest grade open-pittable projects in northwest Arizona and have grades well above the nearest permitted open-pit deposit," said CEO, Quentin Mai. "A portion of the completed drill holes with pending assay results include the first holes drilled into the Frisco Graben, which is only one of the multiple large-scale targets on the project."