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Fortune Bay Drills 9.9 g/t over 7.0 m within 3.7 g/t over 21.0 m in Large Step-Out from Box Deposit

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Fortune Bay Drills 9.9 g/t over 7.0 m within 3.7 g/t over 21.0 m in Large Step-Out from Box Deposit

 

 

 

 

High-Grade Step-Out Supports Resource Growth Potential and Reinforces Upside at Goldfields

 

Fortune Bay Corp. (TSX-V: FOR) (FWB: 5QN) (OTCQB: FTBYF) is pleased to report new high-grade drill intersections from a large step-out hole from the Box Deposit, located within its 100% owned Goldfields Gold Project in Saskatchewan.

 

Highlights:

  • 3.70 g/t Au over 21.0 m from 342.0 m to 363.0 m, including 9.89 g/t Au over 7.0 m, intersected in hole B26-350
  • Large 135 metre step-out from previous drilling at the Box Deposit – the furthest down-dip drill hole to date
  • Intercept is located 140 metres outside of the current open-pit constrained Mineral Resource Estimate and 140 metres down-plunge of previous Zone A high-grade intercepts including 18.05 g/t over 6.0 m, 5.16 g/t over 12.0 m and 8.35 g/t over 9.0 m
  • Mineralization remains wide open at depth and through the Goldfields Syncline
  • Result supports meaningful mineral resource growth potential at Goldfields

 

“This result shows that the Box deposit continues well below the current pit-constrained resource,” commented Gareth Garlick, VP Technical Services. “B26-350, the largest step-out hole drilled at Box so far, returned a strong high-grade result well beyond the current resource boundary, and the mineralization remains open at depth. This points to clear potential to grow the deposit and supports our view that the Goldfields Syncline hosts a much larger gold system.”

 

Drill Hole Details and Assay Results

 

The Box Deposit remains a key target for mineral resource growth at Goldfields, particularly below the limits of the current pit-constrained Mineral Resource Estimate (“MRE”). As part of the 2025/2026 winter drilling program, the Company completed two large step-out holes, B26-350 and B26-349, to test the down-dip and southern extents of the mineralizing system below the Box deposit and more broadly evaluate the potential of the Goldfields Syncline.

 

Drill hole B26-350 was designed as a large 135 metre step-out hole and represents the furthest down-dip hole drilled at Box to date. The hole successfully confirmed the continuation of strong gold mineralization at depth within the Box Mine Granite (“BMG”), returning 3.7 g/t Au over 21.0 metres, including 9.9 g/t Au over 7.0 metres, with mineralization remaining wide open. This high-grade intersection is located approximately 140 metres outside of the current open-pit constrained MRE and 140 metres down-plunge of Zone A that includes drill intersections of 18.05 g/t over 6.0 m (231.4 to 237.4 m; B07-294), 5.16 g/t over 12 m (231 to 243 m; B11-316) and 8.35 g/t over 9.0 m (240 to 249 m; B07-292) (see Figure 1). These results further support the potential for future mineral resource expansion.

 

A second large step-out hole, B26-349, was completed approximately 80 metres along strike from B26-350 and 140 metres down-dip of previous drilling to test the southern extent of the system. The hole returned multiple mineralized intervals within the BMG, including high-grade intervals of 6.46 g/t Au over 1.0 metre and 6.21 g/t Au over 1.0 metre. These results further support the strength and continuity of the Box mineralizing system and highlight the potential for additional resource growth in this area.

 

These results build on the three initial drill holes previously reported in the Company’s news release dated March 3, 2026, which also confirmed the continuation of high-grade mineralization at depth.

 

All three of the initial Box holes (B25-346, B25-347 and B25-348) and the two subsequent large step-out holes (B26-349 and B26-350), completed as part of the winter 2025-2026 drilling program, successfully intersected the mineralized BMG at or near the depths predicted by the geological model. Observed mineralization characteristics, including quartz vein orientation, thickness, and vein density, are consistent with those documented elsewhere within the deposit, demonstrating strong continuity of the mineralizing system.

 

Higher gold grades at the Box Deposit are typically associated with discrete north-south trending structural zones exhibiting increased quartz vein intensity. These higher-grade zones, which extend below the base of the Updated Preliminary Economic Assessment open pit, present attractive targets for follow-up delineation drilling aimed at expanding mineral resources.

 

Current exploration drilling at Box is oriented toward the east at moderate dips in order to intersect the structural zones at the highest possible angle, closest to true thickness, while also maximizing internal coverage of the BMG in each hole. The two large step-out holes were drilled at dips of -66 to -68º to maintain a high angle of intersection with the structural zones, but minimize excessively long hole lengths that would be associated with shallower angles.

 

Table 1: Assay results for drill holes B26-349 and B26-350.

 

Hole ID From (m) To (m) Length (m) Au (g/t) Collar
Location
Azimuth /
Dip
B26-350 342.00 363.00 21.00 3.70 E640315 /
N6592823
095 / -66
incl. 356.00 363.00 7.00 9.89
383.00 387.00 4.00 1.31
397.00 401.00 4.00 1.39
439.00 440.00 1.00 1.32
B26-349 355.00 359.00 4.00 0.55 E640235 /
N6592760
100 / -68
375.00 381.00 6.00 1.31
422.00 426.00 4.00 1.96
440.00 441.00 1.00 1.67
 

Notes:

1. Results shown are assays from samples of varying length (typically 1 metre) composited into longer intervals with a minimum lower cut-off of 0.5 g/t Au, and maximum 5 metres of consecutive waste defined as < 0.3 g/t Au.
2. Lengths shown represent core length. True thickness of the mineralized intercepts is expected to be approximately 75% of the core length based on the dominant mineralized quartz vein orientations at Box, however this may vary on an individual sample basis.
3. Drill hole locations are provided in NAD83 UTM Zone 12N. Hole azimuths are true north.

 

The Company is continuing detailed geological and structural analysis of the drill cores from B26-350, together with results from previous drilling, to refine its understanding of controls on higher-grade mineralization and support targeting for future drill programs. The intersection further supports the potential for the delineation of mineral resources beneath the current conceptual pit limits.

 

2025-2026 Winter Exploration Drilling Program: Golden Pond and Frontier Assays Pending

 

The Company has now completed its 2025/2026 winter exploration drilling program at Goldfields that consisted of 15 exploration drill holes (3,701 metres) (see Figure 2). The objective of the program was to commence targeting potential resource additions in proximity to planned mine infrastructure.

 

Assay results have now been received and reported for all five drill holes completed at the Box deposit, while results for the seven holes drilled at Golden Pond (578 assays) and three holes drilled at Frontier (135 assays) remain pending. Turnaround times for the remaining assays have been longer than expected due to delays at the independent analytical laboratory, a matter outside of the Company’s control.

 

Additional exploration drilling is planned for Athona West and Triangle.

 

 

Technical Disclosure & Qualified Person

 

All exploration drilling is being carried out with NQ diameter. Core trays are transported directly from the drill rig to the Company’s logging facility in Uranium City. Sample intervals are selected for assay based on observations of lithology type, presence of quartz veins and sulphides. These intervals are marked up for continuous sampling with one metre sample increments (adjusted where necessary to not cross lithological boundaries). Core is sawn in half along the core axis for sampling, with the remaining half preserved and stored in the core box. Samples are bagged and placed in plastic pails sealed with security tags for export by air freight to Saskatoon (CA).

 

All samples are being processed at SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories in Saskatoon. Samples from the Box deposit are analysed by a screened metallics method, which includes; (1) crushing and homogenization of the entire sample; (2) split off a representative 1 kg split for analysis; (3) pulverizing the split with 95 % passing 150 mesh; (4) screening the split at 150 mesh; (5) assay the entire +150 mesh fraction; (6) duplicate assay of two 30 g splits of the -150 mesh fraction; and (7) calculation of the weighted average gold content (in g/t) for the entire sample. Assay is carried out by fire assay with a gravimetric finish.

 

Certified reference blank and standard material is being used by the Company for independent QAQC of assay results. QAQC samples are inserted into assay sample sequences and results are reviewed to assess for any potential laboratory contamination and to verify assay accuracy and precision. A selected suite of samples will also be sent to another laboratory for additional “umpire” assay testing to further verify the results.

 

The Goldfields MRE, prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 and the CIM Definition Standards, comprises 24.0 Mt at 1.28 g/t Au for 0.99 Moz in the Indicated category and 7.4 Mt at 0.90 g/t Au for 0.21 Moz in the Inferred category, effective September 11, 2025, including Box: 16.2 Mt at 1.41 g/t Au for 0.73 Moz Indicated and 3.4 Mt at 1.04 g/t Au for 0.11 Moz Inferred, and Athona: 7.8 Mt at 1.02 g/t Au for 0.26 Moz Indicated and 4.0 Mt at 0.78 g/t Au for 0.10 Moz Inferred. Details of the Goldfields MRE are available in the Updated PEA for Goldfields, and are provided in the technical report titled “Goldfields Project Updated NI 43-101 Technical Report & Preliminary Economic Assessment, Saskatchewan, Canada”, dated October 20, 2025, prepared by Kevin Murray, P.Eng.; Scott C. Elfen, P.E.; James Millard, P.Geo.; Jonathan Cooper, P.Eng.; Marc Schulte, P.Eng.; Cliff Revering, P.Eng.; and Ron Uken, Pr.Sci.Nat. for Fortune Bay Corp. The technical report is available under the Company’s issuer profile on SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca) and on the Company’s website at www.fortunebaycorp.com.

 

The technical and scientific information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Gareth Garlick P.Geo., Vice-President Technical Services of the Company, who is a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101. Mr. Garlick is an employee of Fortune Bay and is not independent of the Company under NI 43‑101.

 

Engagement of Market Maker Services

 

The Company has retained Red Cloud Securities Inc. to provide market stabilization and liquidity services in accordance with policies of the TSXV. Under the agreement, Red Cloud will trade the securities of the Company on the TSXV, adhering to regulatory exchange policies, to maintain market stability and liquidity for the Company’s common shares.

 

In consideration of the Services, the Company will pay Red Cloud $6,000 per month during the term, payable monthly.  The term of engagement is ongoing and may be terminated by either party on 30 days’ prior written notice. The agreement is principally for the purposes of maintaining market stability and liquidity for the Company’s common shares.  Red Cloud will not receive any shares or options from the Company as compensation for Services it will render. Red Cloud is arm’s length to the Company and will be responsible for the costs it incurs in buying and selling the Company’s shares, and no third party will be providing funds or securities for the market making activities.

 

Red Cloud Securities Inc. is a Toronto-based Investment Dealer and a member of the Canadia Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO), focused on providing a full range of brokerage services to all investor types focused in the junior resource sector. Its services include Investment Banking, Research, Institutional and Retail Trading, Institutional Sales, and Retail Investment Advisory services.

 

About Fortune Bay

 

Fortune Bay Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration and development company with assets in Canada and Mexico. The Company’s primary focus is advancing the Goldfields Gold Project in Saskatchewan, Canada. Fortune Bay also holds the Poma Rosa Gold-Copper Project in Chiapas, Mexico, as well as an optioned uranium project portfolio in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan. Fortune Bay continues to evaluate and advance its portfolio in a disciplined manner while maintaining a strong technical foundation and prudent capital management.

Posted April 21, 2026

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