Barkerville Gold Mines Ltd. announced the new drilling results from its ongoing Barkerville Mountain exploration program at the company's Cariboo Gold Project in central British Columbia. New results from recent holes of the ongoing Phase 1 exploratory drill program on Barkerville Mountain identified new vein corridors and anomalous intersections on the KL Zone including 6.25 g/t Au over 5.15 meters in drillhole BM-19-022 and 49.63 g/t Au over 2.35 meters on BM-19-025 including a sample that assayed 145 g/t Au over 0.80 meters. The apparent strike length of this system is 1.5 kilometers, outlined from the recent drill results and the Company's detailed lithological and structural mapping programs conducted over the last two years. In addition to the recent drilling on the KL Zone, a total of 3,700 meters were drilled in 23 holes to further delineate the BC Vein deposit. Mineralized vein corridors are intersected in the hanging wall of the BC Vein within the sandstone unit and include intercepts of 10.21 g/t Au over 3.30 meters in BCVN-19-004 and 21.91 g/t Au over 7.85 meters in BCVN-19-015 including a sample of 275 g/t Au over 0.60 meters. These vein composites are described as extensional (EXT) or Axial Planar (AXPL) in the table below to differentiate from the BC Vein deposit. BGM is currently exploring on Barkerville Mountain with three diamond drill rigs to continue testing for vein corridors analogous to Cow and Island Mountain in the hanging wall (north east) of the BC Vein and to continue to delineate and expand the high-grade vein mineralization on Barkerville Mountain KL Zone. A total of 40,000 meters of drilling is planned for Barkerville Mountain this year. Select Drilling Highlights for Vein Corridors: BM-19-022: 6.25 g/t Au over 5.15 meters, BM-19-022: 27.1 g/t Au over 0.50 meters, BM-19-024: 32.4 g/t Au over 0.75 meters, BM-19-025: 49.63 g/t Au over 2.35 meters including 145 g/t Au over 0.80 meters, BM-19-030: 6.71 g/t Au over 3.05 meters including 26.3 g/t Au over 0.55 meters, BM-19-033: 6.77 g/t Au over 3.50 meters, BM-19-034: 43.6 g/t Au over 0.50 meters, BM-19-036: 10.08 g/t Au over 2.70 meters, BCVN-19-004:10.21 g/t Au over 3.30 meters, BCVN-19-015: 21.91 g/t Au over 7.85 meters including 275 g/t Au over 0.60 meters and BCVN-19-016: 5.72 g/t Au over 3.70 meters. True widths are estimated to be 50 to 75% of reported core length intervals. Intervals not recovered by drilling were assigned zero grade. Top cuts have not been applied to high grade assays. Select assay highlights from 2019 are presented on the map below. A complete table of assay highlights for BM-19-015 to BM-19-039 and BCVN-19-001 to BCVN-19-023 is present below. Mineralized vein corridors on the Cariboo Gold Project are overall sub-vertical dip and northeast strike. Vein corridors are defined as a high-density network of mineralized quartz veins within the F3 fold axis local to the sandstone horizons. Gold grades are intimately associated with vein-hosted pyrite, and intensely silicified wall rock haloes in close proximity to the vein corridors. Fault-fill breccia veins such as that of the BC Vein are subparallel to foliation and hosted in carbonaceous mudstone. This vein is continuous along strike for 1.4 km and is bound on the hanging wall by carbonaceous mudstone, siltstone and interbedded sandstone and on the footwall by calcareous siltstone. The vein dips moderately at 65° to the northeast. Mineralization within the fault-filled breccia vein consists of fine disseminated pyrite in rehealed breccia matrix. Exploration activities at the Cariboo Gold Project are administered on site by the Company's Project Geologists, Kyle Orr and Felipe Castaneda. As per National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, Maggie Layman, P.Geo. Vice President Exploration, is the Qualified Person for the company and has prepared, validated and approved the technical and scientific content of this news release. The Company strictly adheres to CIM Best Practices Guidelines in conducting, documenting, and reporting its exploration activities on the Cariboo Gold Project. Once received from the drill and processed, all drill core samples are sawn in half, labelled and bagged. The remaining drill core is subsequently stored on site at the Company's secure facility in Wells, BC. Numbered security tags are applied to lab shipments for chain of custody requirements. The Company inserts quality control (QC) samples at regular intervals in the sample stream, including blanks and reference materials with all sample shipments to monitor laboratory performance. The QAQC program was designed and approved by Lynda Bloom, P.Geo. of Analytical Solutions Ltd. Drill core samples are submitted to ALS Geochemistry's analytical facility in North Vancouver, British Columbia for preparation and analysis. The ALS facility is accredited to the ISO/IEC 17025 standard for gold assays and all analytical methods include quality control materials at set frequencies with established data acceptance criteria. The entire sample is crushed, and 250 grams is pulverized. Analysis for gold is by 50g fire assay fusion with atomic absorption (AAS) finish with a lower limit of 0.01 ppm and upper limit of 100 ppm. Samples with gold assays greater than 100 ppm are re-analyzed using a 1,000g screen metallic fire assay. A selected number of samples are also analyzed using a 48 multi-elemental geochemical package by a 4-acid digestion, followed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES) and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-MS).