Geologica Resource Corp. provided the cumulative results of multiyear Geochem surveys on the company's Topley property located in central British Columbia. SGH soil sampling was conducted on the Topley property in July 2019.

The survey lines were each 3,350 meters in length and have a sample spacing of 50 meters along the eastern parts of the lines and 100 meters along the western parts. The October 2020 geochem survey collected 515 soil samples that covered almost the entire property. These samples were picked up at 200-meter centers.

305 of the samples were sent to the lab which covered an area of 3,600 meters by 3,400 meters within the eastern two-thirds of the property. The remainder of the soil samples were sent for analysis in 2021. In the fall of 2022 Geologica collected an additional 182 soil samples from the western portion of its Topley property.

All SGH samples were analyzed to identify redox cells, volcanic massive sulfide, gold and copper anomalies The combined multiyear geochemical survey results have identified four kilometer scale potential redox zones on the Topley Property. These cells are symmetrically segmented halo anomalies. Typically, the SGH VMS class is expected to show halo anomalies that delineate Redox conditions in the overburden and can approximate the VMS mineralization that may be present at depth.

The combined surveys indeed illustrate what appears to be four kilometer scale potential Segmented-Nested Halo anomalies. Geologica believe that mineralization might exist at these locations as a vertical projection beneath these anomalies. The analysis for the detection of potential copper mineralization illustrates apical anomalies as expected.

Each of these apical anomalies, especially those that show synergy with redox zones, may be indicative of copper mineralization. Copper anomalies are identified by green outlines on the above map. The geochemical analysis for the detection of potential gold mineralization illustrates several apical gold anomalies.

These anomalies maybe related to some kind of gold mineralization. The most important locations to be investigated further are those having synergy with the redox zones. Geologica believe that mineralization might exist at these locations as a vertical projection beneath these anomalies.

Gold anomalies are outlined in yellow on the above map. Of particular interest is the area where the overlapping copper and gold anomalies overlie the redox zones in the southwestern section of the property. The Company continues to analyse this data along with previous geochemistry and geophysical data to develop the spring exploration program for Topley.

CLAIMS HISTORICAL WORK: Previous drilling on the claims has indicated intense epithermal alteration with Ag, Pb, and Zn mineralization. Sporadic regional till samples in the area are in the 90th percentile for As, Sb, Pb and Zn. These claims have been mapped as mostly light grey FS phyric andesites, maroon FS phyric andesites with disseminated magnetite and monazite.

Monazite stocks with in andesites is similar geology to Mount Milligan. TOPLEY CLAIMS: Geochemistry has identified high priority exploration target areas and kilometer-scale VMS target areas; The region is known for its large porphyry, copper/gold, and copper/molybdenum deposits including the on trend past producing Granisle and Bell copper mines; The property is located in central BC, is road accessible, cost effective to explore year round; BC Hydro power lines transect the property and several water sources are available on the property; Porphyries contain the largest reserves of Cu and close to 50% of Au reserves in BC; Topley Property consists of 10 mineral claims totaling 3,414 Ha with known prospects and showings.