Eastmain Resources Inc. reported assay results from 7 (seven) holes (1,465 m) in its fall drilling program on the Company’s 100%-owned Clearwater Property. The 20-hole (4,000 m) drill program will be completed in the first week of October, with the balance of holes testing targets along the KS horizon to the east of the Percival Discovery, including the Caradoc area and new targets further to the east. The first 6 holes of the new fall KS Horizon drill program targeted the Percival discovery area with the objective of framing results from previous drilling within re-interpreted geology. Hole ER19-850 and ER19-851 are collared on a section located 100 m west of the Percival discovery targeting an arsenic anomaly in rock samples identified during the 2019 summer prospecting and mapping campaign in close proximity to a VTEM conductor. Hole ER19-850 drilled an interval of 148.0 m grading 0.31 g/t Au in a persistently silicified and altered graphitic argillite with interbedded silicified siltstones. This hole is interpreted to be an extension of mineralization intersected by hole ER19-840 (graphitic siltstone/mudstone) approximately 200 m to the southwest (0.28 g/t Au over 83.4 m, dated May 13, 2019). Similarly mineralized graphitic sequences are intersected at the Serendipity showing in graphitic shales interbedded with chert,. The drill identification of gold-bearing graphitic sedimentary sequences at Percival and Serendipity add a new exploration dimension to the KS Horizon where the Company has been focusing on silicified breccias related to soft sediment deformation and slumping in iron formations and other clastic sediments within the sequence. New exploration will extend to include targeting graphitic sequences and higher gold grades. Hole ER19-852 is drilled on a section located 100 m east of the Percival discovery and targeted the 75 m downdip extension of a gold intercept in hole ER19-844 (44.8 m grading 0.62 g/t Au at 180 m vertical depth). This hole successfully intersected the continuation of the silicified breccia unit intersecting 31.1 m grading 1.15 g/t Au, including 14.9 m of 2.05 g/t Au. The deep intercept in hole ER19-852 and sampling in trench TR19-06 (1.23 g/t Au over 27.2 m) present a continuous mineralized silicified breccia sequence from surface to 280 m vertical depth. Holes ER19-853 and ER19-854 were drilled from a single position located 30 m east of the Percival discovery holes to test the potential for a projected easterly plunge of the Percival breccia from surface from the Percival trench seen at surface. Both holes intersected mineralization in silicified breccia (38 m and 28 m respectively) however in both holes anomalous gold mineralization is also found in adjacent, underlying altered clastic mudstones. The structural information obtained in these holes will be assessed more fully when the fall drill program is completed. 1.5 km east of the Percival Discovery, hole ER19-855 drilled below Caradoc trench TR19-06 which exposed a package of mudstone, mudstone breccia, chert and silicified breccia returning individual sample intervals including 1.23 g/t Au over 27.2 m. This hole intersected a 25 m interval of chert-magnetite banded iron formation before entering a 28 m thick sequence of interbedded silicified breccia and graphitic mudstone breccia. A 26.0 m portion of this mixed interval returned 0.26 g/t Au including a 10.5 m interval silicified breccia which returned a higher result of 0.45 g/t Au.