Voyageur Mineral Explorers Corp. announced the results of a series of bore-hole electromagnetic ("EM") surveys completed in historic drill holes at the Tara prospect on the Big Island East property in the Flin Flon Camp in Manitoba. The Tara prospect occurs approximately 20km from Flin Flon. Massive sulphide mineralization and the volcanic host rock sequence at Tara are similar to the major orebodies consisting of the Flin Flon, Triple 7 and Callinan deposits. Combined, these orebodies have produced over 2 million tonnes copper, 3.8 million tonnes zinc, 8 million ounces gold and 118 million ounces silver. The Company recently completed a series of EM surveys in historic drill holes at Tara to potentially identify conductors that may be the down plunge extension to zinc-copper-gold-silver massive sulphide mineralization occurring near surface. Surveying was completed using technology capable for detection of conductivity at greater radial distances, so a wider area of the subsurface could be mapped. Historic drilling was relatively shallow and only a few drill holes occur in the footwall rocks below 150 metres, so near-surface mineralization potential remains high. Preliminary interpretation of the data has found conductive anomalies not previously drilled that may reflect the expression of mineralization at depth. Drilling is being considered for later in the year following new structural interpretations for the extension of mineralization as well as the new targets emerging from the bore-hole geophysical data interpretation. Massive sulphide mineralization occurs at surface on the Tara Prospect that was trenched and drilled between 1987 and 1988. Since then, a minimal amount of exploration had been completed but the potential for further mineralization at depth remained high due to the similarities of the volcanic host rocks and grades of mineralization to the other Flin Flon deposits. Folding of the massive sulphide horizon and the host felsic volcanic rocks is pronounced at the surface exposures such that many of the previous drill holes did not test the footwall rocks and the potential for extension of mineralization to depth below 150 metres from surface has not been tested. Voyageur's 2020 drilling encountered similar zinc- and gold-rich mineralization found in historic drill holes. The new holes also intersected intense footwall alteration consisting of chlorite and sericite similar to that found throughout the Flin Flon district. In comparison to the Flin Flon deposit settings, the high zinc grade at Tara may reflect the distal portion of a mineralized system and the proximal copper-rich portion may exist at depth.