Metals Creek Resources Corp. announced channel sample assay results from recently completed trenching program on the Shabaqua Corners Gold Property (SCGP). The property is located within the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt, approximately 54 km west of Thunder Bay, Ontario near Shabaqua Corners and on trend to Delta Resources Delta 1 project.

Additional channel sample results from the recently completed trenching program have been received from Main Zone trenches. Results include 29.12 grams per tonne (g/t) Gold (Au) over 0.75 meters (m) with visible gold and are a follow-up to previous high-grade results released from Main Zone. Mineralization is hosted within a zone of intense silicification and quartz stockwork with associated brecciation at the contact with the mafic volcanics and sediments as also demonstrated within similar mineralization east of SCGP.

Mineralization consisted of 3-10% pyrite and 1 to 3% arsenopyrite with quartz veining and pervasive iron carbonate alteration. These results further validate the high-grade nature of mineralization at surface within Main Zone as shown in the November 21, 2023 release. Preliminary interpretation indicates potential for parallel zones of gold mineralization as shown by south zone mineralization approximately 25m south of main zone as well as gold mineralization 3-5m north of Main Zone as indicated in the November 21, 20 23 release.

Further assays are pending and will be released as they are received and compiled. Historically, very little exploration work has been conducted on the project and management is highly encouraged with the trenching results to date. Over a short period of time, the company has been successful in discovering several new gold showings.

With little to no drilling conducted on the property, the exploration potential at depth is very favorable as demonstrated on projects east of eastern boundary where gold grades and widths appear to increase with depth. All samples were sent to Activation Laboratories. The precious metals were analyzed utilizing a standard fire assay with an atomic absorption finish.

Samples with fire assay results above 1.0 g/t gold are reanalyzed using a gravimetric finish and samples with fire assay results above 5.0 g/t gold or samples showing visible gold are analyzed using the pulp metallic method. The project is underlain by mafic volcanics with interbedded sediments. Gold mineralization is hosted within an east-west trending zone of pervasive carbonate alteration with associated quartz carbonate veins and pyrite/arsenopyrite.

The eastern boundary of the property is located 1.57 kilometers(km) west of Delta Resources (DLTA) drill hole DL-22-18 which returned an intercept of 5.92 g/t Au over 31m (Source: Delta New Release October 31, 2022). Trenching conducted on Delta's ground 390m east of the property boundary, returned an interval of 2.22 g/t Au over 8m (Source: Delta Resources Website). All samples were sent to Activated Laboratories.

The precious metals were analysis utilizing a standard fire assay with a atomic absorption finish. Michael MacIsaac, P.Geo and VP Exploration for the Corporation and a qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101, is responsible for this release, and supervised the preparation of the information forming the basis for this release.