AUX Resources Corporation announced that the acquisition of Isla Gold Corporation ("Isla") announced on June 8, 2020 has closed. Isla controls 100% of the 2,647 hectare Independence and Silver Crown properties ("Properties"), approximately 15 kilometres north-northeast of Stewart, British Colombia. The paved Stewart Highway 37A and major electrical transmission lines cross the eastern portion of the Independence property. In order to advance the properties rapidly, AUX mobilized a field crew in early August to generate and refine drill targets for the 2021 field season. The properties are underlain by the Unuk River, Betty Creek, Mount Dilworth and Quock formations of the Jurassic Hazelton Group. These rocks host significant precious and base metal deposits in the Golden Triangle, including the Silbak Premier, Brucejack, Silver Coin, Sulphurets, Red Mountain, Scottie Gold and Eskay Creek deposits. Mineralization occurs dominantly as polymetallic gold-silver-copper-lead-zinc replacement veins along fault structures. On both properties there is an apparent spatial association between late veins and dykes, suggesting a similar structural control and thus a potentially larger system. The properties are underlain by the Unuk River, Betty Creek, Mount Dilworth and Quock formations of the Jurassic Hazelton Group. These rocks host significant precious and base metal deposits in the Golden Triangle, including the Silbak Premier, Brucejack, Silver Coin, Sulphurets, Red Mountain, Scottie Gold and Eskay Creek deposits. Mineralization occurs dominantly as polymetallic gold-silver-copper-lead-zinc replacement veins along fault structures. On both properties there is an apparent spatial association between late veins and dykes, suggesting a similar structural control and thus a potentially larger system. The mineralization potential of the properties is exemplified by the 13 known MINFILE occurrences, which include the small past-producing Spider 3 mine on the Silver Crown Property (recovered grades of 13.7 g/t Au and 6,449 g/t Ag from 16 tonnes). Mineralization on the Silver Crown Property occurs in a structural corridor with a strike length of 1,400 metres with at least 18 major quartz-sulphide-bearing veins. Veins have an average width of 75 centimetres and a strike length of 60 metres. The Independence Property surrounds the historic Red Cliff copper-gold mine which was in production between 1910-1912 and has recorded drill intercepts of up to 49.2 g/t Au over 18.45 metres. The Independence property hosts numerous adits from the 1920s which exploited significant silver-rich veins and returned multi-ounce silver grades. Both properties have seen renewed work in recent years, including a heli-borne magnetic survey in 2017 and a reconnaissance level surficial program during 2019. Sampling of grab samples during the 2019 exploration program yielded results of up to 50.7 g/t Au, 9,300 g/t Ag, 13.75% Cu, 19.05% Pb and 19.55% Zn (It should be noted that, owing to their selective nature, assay results from the grab samples discussed may not be representative of the overall grade and extent of mineralization on the subject areas, and the upper limit values reported are from multiple samples). The area has experienced significant glacial retreat since the last mapping program in 1986 and, in 2019, a new showing was discovered in an area previously covered by ice. This showing returned grades up to 8.2 g/t Au. The 2020 exploration work focused on prospecting and mapping areas of recent glacial retreat, as well as refining drill ready targets. Analytical results are pending.