Enduro Metals Corporation reported field crews have begun geophysical, geochemical, and geological mapping surveys at the Company's 100% owned Newmont Lake Project, located in the heart of British Columbia's Golden Triangle. Fieldwork during the first phase of the 2023 exploration season continues to build on initial results from a late-season geochemical and geophysical survey at North Toe. North Toe is a copper-gold porphyry target previously covered by a rapidly retreat glacier west of the target.

North Toe sits approximately 8km northeast of Burgundy Ridge, and is believed to be part of a recently identified 20km structural corridor controlling copper-gold mineralization known as the Copperline. Highlights: 500% increase of drone magnetic coverage expanding on the "Bullseye" geophysical anomaly from late-2022 surveying. Strong initial observations from surface samples of very recently exposed outcrops due to glacial retreat identified on June 28th, 2023.

Early geological observations of very recently exposed outcroPS at North Toe identified on June 28th,2023 have identified a quartz-magnetite-chalcopyrite-bornite stockwork on surface. Mineralization is characterized with "potassic" alteration. Alteration and mineralization of this style are characteristic of world-renowned copper-gold porphyry deposits such as Newcrest/Newmont's Red Chris and Cadia/Ridgeway deposits.

remains open. The area has seen approximately 1,700m of glacial retreat since exploration prior to Enduro Metals. Field mapping and prospecting have identified multiple areas of mineralization consistent with alkalic porphyries at the North Toe target.

Most importantly, zones of potassic-altered, monzonitic dyke swarms containing quartz + chalcopyrite +/- magnetite +/- bornite veins have been identified. The dyke swarms track a series of NE - SW faults along the North Toe corridor and appear to be the primary host of mineralization.