Frontline Gold Corporation announced it has been issued a mineral exploration permit by the Ontario Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines for its Crooked Pine Lake gold property located 35 km east of Atikokan, Ontario. The Crooked Pine Property Permit has been issued to Frontline for an initial three-year term. This permit allows Frontline to undertake various surface exploration activities on the property including potential trenching on up to 17 identified locations and over 65 diamond drilling hole locations. The Company will consider a Fall 2021 trenching program followed by a Phase 1 drill program on the Crooked Pine property. The programs will be designed to follow-up on the exploration work conducted on the Property since July 2020 when Frontline first acquired the property. The limited soil sampling program announced was successful in extending gold-bearing trends where grab samples were reported up to 19.2 g/t Au from 2020 summer sampling, up to 7.03 g/t Au from 2020 fall sampling and 3.06 g/t Au from spring 2021 sampling programs. The highlighted results reflect the gold-bearing shear zones in the southern mafic volcanic belt along the Pothole Lake Deformation Zone. These shear zones contain quartz veining in excess of 1m, iron carbonate alteration, potassic alteration and variable contents of pyrite, chalcopyrite and arsenopyrite. The soil sample results also reflect that the northeast trending X656 Shear Zone can be traced in areas of low outcrop exposure. The X656 Shear Zone is one of many northeast trending gold-bearing structures in the Atikokan region that are important hosts for gold mineralization. Crooked Pine Gold Project Highlights: The Property is located within the Marmion Subprovince of northwestern Ontario, home to the Agnico Eagle Hammond Reef gold deposit which hosts 4.5M oz. of gold in the Measured and Indicated category. The Hammond Reef gold deposit is located on the Hammond Reef Shear Zone, a northeast trending deformation corridor hosted within the granitoid suite of the Marmion batholith. Of significance within the Marmion batholith are multiple, parallel, northeast-trending gold-bearing shear zones that contain historic gold mines and occurrences. These northeast trending shear zones are considered splays off of the Quetico Fault, a subprovince boundary fault separating the Marmion and Quetico subprovinces.