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Thunder Gold Intersects 228.5 Metres of Continuous Gold Mineralization Averaging 0.557 g/t Au in TM21-107X, an Extension of TM21-107

 

 

 

 

 

Thunder Gold Corp. (TSX-V: TGOL) (FSE: Z25) (OTCQB: TGOLF) is pleased to announce exploration diamond drill results from the Bench Target, at the Company’s flagship Tower Mountain Property, 40 kilometres west of Thunder Bay, Ontario.

 

Highlights:

  • TM21-107X (Extension) intersected 228.5 metres averaging 0.557 g/t Au;
  • TM21-107/107X (Combined) intersected 340.4 metres averaging 0.530 g/t Au;

 

TM21-107X is the extension of TM21-107 which terminated in mineralization in 2021. TM21-107X is the extension hole targeting a large block of Inferred Resource estimated by the Company’s 2026 Mineral Resource Estimate. The objective of TM21-107X was to upgrade the Inferred Resource to the Indicated Resource classification. TM21-107/107X is located 300 metres east of holes TM21-120 (399 metres averaging 0.458 g/t Au), TM22-134 (318 metres averaging 0.452 g/t Au) and TM22-135 (464 metres averaging 0.51 g/t Au). Collectively, these holes establish the western boundary of the core brecciation-alteration target. All three (3) holes noted above included multiple intervals of elevated gold grades ranging from 20 to 150 metres averaging between 0.70 g/t to 1.0 g/t Au. The elevated grades typically represent up to 50% of the total mineralized interval reported.

 

TM21-107/107X is interpreted to define the eastern edge of the targeted brecciated-altered horizon. As with hole TM26-210 (661.5 metres averaging 0.554 g/t Au), mineralization occurs entirely within a sub-vertical, variably brecciated and altered sequence of intermediate volcanics and alkalic intrusives parallel to the central Tower Mountain Intrusive Complex (“TMIC“) The brecciated sequence is cut by millimetre scale quartz-carbonate-tourmaline stockworks. Pyrite, ranging from trace to 5% (locally) is persistent throughout all observed lithologies except for the minor, barren intermediate to mafic dikes that represent less than 10% of the drilled intervals reported.

 

Wes Hanson, President and CEO, states, “TM21-107/107X is our second infill hole targeting the estimated inferred resources at the Bench Target. It establishes the eastern margin of the core mineralization which is currently drill traced over an area of 75,000 to 100,000 square metres to depths of up to 600 metres from surface. Mineralization remains open at depth and grades appear to be increasing at depth. TM21-107X returned average grade 60% higher than TM21-107 over essentially the same downhole interval length. Based on the results of TM26-210 and TM21-107/107X we are adjusting our infill drill program to follow up on these latest drill hole results and maximize the conversion of inferred resources to the indicated resource classification. We continue to operate two drills on a 24/7 basis and anticipate completion of the planned infill drilling by the end of September as planned.

 

Table 1.0 – TM21-107/107X – Collar Location, Bearing and Dip

 

Easting Northing Elevation Bearing Dip Total Depth
300888 5377514 310.3 73.2 -52 246.2

 

 

Table 2.0 (below) summarizes the entirety of TM21-107/107X from the bedrock-overburden contact to the end of the hole. The hole lies entirely within the 2026 MRE optimized pit limit. TM21-107X targeted a significant area of inferred resources greater than 1.0 g/t centered on Section 5377500 N, supported by a single drill hole.

 

Table 2.0 -Significant Results Summary – TM21-107/107X

 

Hole ID From To Interval Au Metal Factor True Width
(metres) (metres) (metres) (g/t) (Au g x metres) (metres)
TM21-107 0.00 5.80 OVERBURDEN
5.80 204.20 198.40 0.347 68.8 UNKNOWN
including 5.80 12.50 6.70 0.639 4.3 UNKNOWN
and 12.50 42.50 30.00 0.163 4.9 UNKNOWN
and 42.50 56.00 13.50 0.046 0.6 UNKNOWN
and 56.00 72.50 16.50 0.157 2.6 UNKNOWN
and 72.50 110.00 37.50 0.042 1.6 UNKNOWN
and 110.00 126.50 16.50 0.157 2.6 UNKNOWN
and 126.50 192.50 66.00 0.692 45.7 UNKNOWN
and 192.50 204.20 11.70 0.159 1.9 UNKNOWN
END OF TM21-107
TM21-107X 204.20 209.50 5.30 0.098 0.5 UNKNOWN
209.50 438.00 228.50 0.557 127.3 UNKNOWN
including 209.50 310.50 101.00 0.445 44.9 UNKNOWN
and 310.50 323.50 13.00 0.093 1.2 UNKNOWN
and 323.50 379.50 56.00 0.456 25.5 UNKNOWN
and 379.50 386.80 7.30 1.788 13.1 UNKNOWN
and 386.80 399.50 12.70 0.511 6.5 UNKNOWN
and 399.50 413.60 14.10 0.096 1.4 UNKNOWN
and 413.60 415.80 2.20 2.015 4.4 UNKNOWN
and 415.80 419.80 4.00 0.011 0.0 UNKNOWN
and 419.80 438.00 18.20 1.665 30.3 UNKNOWN
and 438.00 447.00 9.00 0.238 2.1 UNKNOWN
and 447.00 451.20 4.20 0.072 0.3 UNKNOWN

 

True width cannot be estimated at this time for TM21-107/107X as the hole failed to completely transect the entirety of the drill target. There is insufficient information at this time to estimate True Width.

 

Table 3.0 (below) presents the individual sample results for the entirety of TM21-107/107X

 

Table 3.0 – TM21-107/107X Interval Results

 

From (m) To (m) Au g/t From (m) To (m) Au g/t From (m) To (m) Au g/t
5.8 6.5 3.660 65 66.5 0.056 125 126.5 0.167
6.5 8 0.127 66.5 68 0.079 126.5 128 0.472
8 9.5 0.267 68 69.5 0.132 128 129.5 0.337
9.5 11 0.449 69.5 71 0.598 129.5 131 0.354
11 12.5 0.305 71 72.5 2.690 131 132.5 0.176
12.5 14 0.200 72.5 74 0.059 132.5 134 0.338
14 15.5 0.222 74 75.5 0.035 134 135.5 0.271
15.5 17 0.268 75.5 77 0.030 135.5 137 0.553
17 18.5 0.181 77 78.5 0.076 137 138.5 0.053
18.5 20 0.088 78.5 80 0.013 138.5 140 0.029
20 21.5 0.111 80 81.5 0.045 140 141.5 0.018
21.5 23 0.174 81.5 83 0.079 141.5 143 0.071
23 24.5 0.077 83 84.5 0.026 143 144.5 0.716
24.5 26 0.082 84.5 86 0.033 144.5 146 2.290
26 27.5 0.112 86 87.5 0.047 146 147.5 0.113
27.5 29 0.047 87.5 89 0.114 147.5 149 0.600
29 30.5 0.254 89 90.5 0.172 149 150.5 3.420
30.5 32 0.202 90.5 92 0.016 150.5 152 0.250
32 33.5 0.194 92 93.5 0.014 152 153.5 0.110
33.5 35 0.212 93.5 95 0.041 153.5 155 0.523
35 36.5 0.112 95 96.5 0.019 155 156.5 3.120
36.5 38 0.142 96.5 98 0.020 156.5 158 1.200
38 39.5 0.241 98 99.5 0.017 158 159.5 0.747
39.5 41 0.176 99.5 101 0.002 159.5 161 2.120
41 42.5 0.159 101 102.5 0.025 161 162.5 0.636
42.5 44 0.080 102.5 104 0.002 162.5 164 1.360
44 45.5 0.070 104 105.5 0.078 164 165.5 0.774
45.5 47 0.022 105.5 107 0.024 165.5 167 0.982
47 48.5 0.042 107 108.5 0.035 167 168.5 0.760
48.5 50 0.042 108.5 110 0.036 168.5 170 0.039
50 51.5 0.034 110 111.5 0.111 170 171.5 0.430
51.5 53 0.021 111.5 113 0.387 171.5 173 1.100
53 54.5 0.041 113 114.5 0.234 173 174.5 0.783
54.5 56 0.063 114.5 116 0.097 174.5 176 0.122
56 57.5 0.436 116 117.5 0.063 176 177.5 0.177
57.5 59 0.374 117.5 119 0.067 177.5 179 0.719
59 60.5 0.166 119 120.5 0.032 179 180.5 0.150
60.5 62 0.080 120.5 122 0.154 180.5 182 0.909
62 63.5 0.034 122 123.5 0.087 182 183.5 0.535
63.5 65 0.195 123.5 125 0.327 183.5 185 0.167

 

 

Table 3.0 – TM21-107/107X Interval Results (continued)

 

From (m) To (m) Au g/t From (m) To (m) Au g/t From (m) To (m) Au g/t
185 186.5 0.662 243.7 245.2 2.710 303.7 305.2 0.423
186.5 188 0.276 245.2 246.7 0.374 305.2 306.7 0.111
188 189.5 0.312 246.7 248.2 0.124 306.7 308.2 0.294
189.5 191 0.072 248.2 249.7 0.108 308.2 309.7 0.352
191 192.5 1.620 249.7 251.2 1.650 309.7 311.2 0.171
192.5 194 0.210 251.2 252.7 0.299 311.2 312.7 0.172
194 195.5 0.154 252.7 254.2 0.231 312.7 314.2 0.142
195.5 197 0.236 254.2 255.7 0.118 314.2 315.5 0.063
197 198.5 0.194 255.7 257.2 0.351 315.5 316.6 0.154
198.5 200 0.040 257.2 258.7 3.780 316.6 317.7 0.089
200 201.5 0.054 258.7 260.2 0.658 317.7 319.2 0.006
201.5 203 0.318 260.2 261.7 0.136 319.2 320.5 0.032
203 204.2 0.051 261.7 263.2 0.378 320.5 321.5 0.012
204.2 205.7 0.084 263.2 264.7 0.418 321.5 322.7 0.063
205.7 207.2 0.168 264.7 266.2 0.539 322.7 324.2 0.633
207.2 208.7 0.043 266.2 267.7 0.319 324.2 325.4 0.131
208.7 210.2 0.471 267.7 269.2 0.184 325.4 326.2 0.516
210.2 211.7 0.251 269.2 270.7 1.080 326.2 327.7 0.901
211.7 213.2 0.066 270.7 272.2 0.860 327.7 329.2 0.353
213.2 214.7 0.044 272.2 273.7 0.643 329.2 330.3 0.140
214.7 216.2 0.472 273.7 275.2 0.314 330.3 331.3 0.409
216.2 217.7 0.506 275.2 276.7 0.267 331.3 332.7 0.180
217.7 219.2 0.240 276.7 278.2 0.160 332.7 334.2 0.200
219.2 220.7 0.062 278.2 279.7 0.623 334.2 335.2 0.081
220.7 222.2 0.196 279.7 281.2 0.522 335.2 336.7 0.261
222.2 223.7 0.320 281.2 282.7 0.218 336.7 338.2 0.223
223.7 225.2 0.385 282.7 284.2 0.200 338.2 339.7 0.372
225.2 226.7 0.161 284.2 285.7 0.307 339.7 341.2 0.198
226.7 228.2 0.840 285.7 287.2 0.099 341.2 342.7 0.676
228.2 229.7 0.285 287.2 288.7 0.121 342.7 344.2 1.450
229.7 231.2 0.335 288.7 290.2 0.139 344.2 345.4 0.676
231.2 232.7 0.214 290.2 291.7 0.157 345.4 346.4 0.414
232.7 234.2 0.312 291.7 293.2 0.574 346.4 347.2 0.186
234.2 235.2 0.397 293.2 294.7 0.757 347.2 348.7 1.050
235.2 236.2 0.056 294.7 296.2 0.605 348.7 350.2 0.448
236.2 237.7 0.344 296.2 297.7 0.185 350.2 351.7 0.304
237.7 239.2 0.316 297.7 299.2 0.096 351.7 353.2 0.339
239.2 240.7 0.539 299.2 300.7 0.212 353.2 354.7 0.436
240.7 242.2 0.509 300.7 302.2 0.093 354.7 356.2 0.601
242.2 243.7 0.162 302.2 303.7 0.828 356.2 357.7 0.287

 

 

Table 3.0 – TM21-107/107X Interval Results (continued)

 

From (m) To (m) Au g/t From (m) To (m) Au g/t From (m) To (m) Au g/t
357.7 359.2 0.435 411.7 412.8 0.019
359.2 360.7 0.678 412.8 413.8 0.738
360.7 362.2 0.542 413.8 415 3.080
362.2 363.7 0.166 415 416.2 0.010
363.7 365 1.130 416.2 417.7 0.003
365 366.1 1.340 417.7 419 0.021
366.1 367.2 0.266 419 420.5 0.670
367.2 368.2 0.239 420.5 422 1.810
368.2 369.7 0.168 422 423.2 0.579
369.7 371.2 0.477 423.2 424.2 0.425
371.2 372.7 0.091 424.2 425.2 5.060
372.7 374.2 0.181 425.2 426.7 1.890
374.2 375.7 0.500 426.7 428.2 1.250
375.7 377.2 0.609 428.2 429.7 5.940
377.2 378.7 0.230 429.7 431.2 2.450
378.7 380.2 1.470 431.2 432.7 0.411
380.2 381.7 2.000 432.7 434.2 0.360
381.7 383.2 2.130 434.2 435.7 0.465
383.2 384.7 1.720 435.7 437.2 0.831
384.7 386 1.590 437.2 438.7 0.176
386 387.5 0.520 438.7 440.2 0.407
387.5 388.9 0.879 440.2 441.7 0.174
388.9 390.4 0.296 441.7 443.2 0.113
390.4 391.5 0.260 443.2 444.7 0.395
391.5 392.5 0.248 444.7 446.2 0.163
392.5 393.6 1.100 446.2 447.6 0.094
393.6 395.1 0.549 447.6 449.1 0.037
395.1 396.5 0.570 449.1 450.4 0.091
396.5 397.5 0.357
397.5 398.7 0.257
398.7 400.2 0.112
400.2 401.7 0.162
401.7 402.8 0.120
402.8 403.9 0.155
403.9 404.9 0.127
404.9 406.2 0.010
406.2 407.7 0.003
407.7 409.2 0.130
409.2 410.7 0.168
410.7 411.7 0.032

 

 Figure 1.0 – Cross Section 5377500 N (Looking North) 100 metre Influence.

 

Figures 2 through 4 present core photos from 394.1 to 445.6 metres. Note there is a -0.8 metre error between the actual meterage and the photograph labeling.

 

Figure 2.0 – TM21-107X 394.1m to 411.1m

 

 Figure 3.0 – TM21-107X 411.1m to 428.3m

 

 Figure 4.0 – TM21-107X 428.3m to 445.6m

 

Quality Assurance and Quality Control

 

Diamond drilling utilizes NQ diameter tooling. The core is received at the on-site logging facility where it is, photographed, logged for geotechnical, physical properties and geological data. Samples are identified, recorded, and cut in half by wet diamond saw. Half the core is sent for assay at an accredited laboratory with the remaining half core stored on site. A standard sample length of 1.5 meters is typically employed, varying only at major lithological contacts.

 

Certified standards and blanks are randomly inserted into the sample stream and constitute approximately 10% of the sample stream. Certified standards and blank performance is monitored with any failures evaluated and investigated to determine if said failure is a result of error during submission. Any unexplained failures are identified and the five samples preceding and following the failure are re-assayed. Commencing in 2026, duplicate pulps are prepared at a rate of 1 in every 20 samples. The duplicate pulps are sent to a second independent analytical facility for analyses.

 

Activation Laboratories Ltd., Thunder Bay, Ontario, ISO/IEC 17025:2017 is the primary independent analytical service provider.

 

AGAT Laboratories, Thunder Bay, Ontario, ISO/IEC 17025:2017 is the secondary, independent analytical facility.

 

Samples are, received, dried, crushed to 80% passing 2.0 mm. A 250-gram sample is split and pulverized. Samples are analyzed for gold using a 30-gram lead collection fire assay fusion (FA) with an atomic absorption (AAS) finish. All assay results greater than 5.0 g/t Au are re-assayed using a gravimetric analysis. All assays greater than 30.0 g/t Au are re-assayed using screen metallics where a representative 1000-gram sample is split sieved at 149µm. Assays are performed on the entire +149 µm fraction and two splits of the -149 µm fraction. A final assay is calculated based on the weight of each size fraction.

 

Qualified Person

 

Technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Wes Hanson, P.Geo., President and CEO of Thunder Gold Corp., who is a Qualified Person under the definitions established by NI 43-101.

 

About the Tower Mountain Gold Property

 

The 7,625-hectare, 100%-owned Tower Mountain Property is beside the Trans-Canada highway, 40-km west of Thunder Bay, Ontario (pop. 120,000). Gold mineralization occurs in variably brecciated and altered rocks surrounding the calc-alkalic Tower Mountain Intrusive Complex. Drilling to date has established an initial mineral resource parallel to the western contact of the intrusion representing approximately 25% of the TMIC halo.

 

The MRE has an effective date of January 19, 2026. A Technical Report titled ” NI 43-101 Technical Report for the 2026 Mineral Resource Estimate on the Tower Mountain Project, Ontario, Canada.” is available on the Company’s website at www.thundergoldcorp.com and on SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca) under the Company’s Issuer profile.

 

The Report was prepared by Charley Murahwi, P.Geo., FAusIMM.; William Lewis, P.Geo., Tudorel Ciuculescu, P.Geo., and Richard Gowans, P.Eng., all of Micon International Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Report was prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) and CIM Definition Standards of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves.

 

The MRE is summarized as follows:

 

Tower Mountain Mineral Resource Estimate – January 19, 2026

 

 

Category Tonnage
(Mt)
Grade
(g/t Au)
Contained Metal
(‘000 oz gold)
Indicated 34.5 0.46 514
Inferred 211.1 0.45 3,053

 

Notes:

  1. The effective date of this MRE is January 19, 2026.
  2. Messrs. William Lewis, P.Geo., Charley Murahwi, P.Geo., FAusIMM, and Tudorel Ciuculescu, P.Geo. from Micon International Limited are the Qualified Persons (QPs) responsible for this MRE.
  3. The MRE has been classified in the Indicated and Inferred categories. At this time, there are no Measured resources at the Tower Mountain Project.
  4. The calculated gold cut-off grade is 0.19 g/t Au.
  5. An average specific gravity (SG) value of 2.77 g/cm3 was used.
  6. The MRE used economic assumptions for open pit mining. The following economic parameters were used for generating the cut-off grade: a gold price of US$3,000/oz, 80% recovery, open pit mining cost of US$3.0/t, processing costs of US$8.0/t, general and administration cost of US$3.5/t, transportation cost of US$2.5/oz of gold, and a royalty of 3%.
  7. The open pit used slope angles of 30° in overburden and 50° in fresh rock.
  8. The block model is orthogonal and has a parent block size of 5 m x 5 m x 5 m, with minimum sub-block size of 2.5 m x 2.5 m x 2.5 m.
  9. The open pit optimization used a re-blocked size of 10 m x 10 m x 10 m.
  10. The mineral resources described above have been prepared in accordance with the current Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Standards and Practices.
  11. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest million tonnes and nearest thousand ounces. Differences may occur in totals due to rounding.
  12. Mineral Resources are not Mineral Reserves as they do not have demonstrated economic viability. The quantity and grade of reported Inferred Mineral Resources are uncertain in nature and there has been insufficient exploration; however, it is reasonably expected that a significant portion of Inferred Mineral Resources could be upgraded into Indicated Mineral Resources with further exploration.
  13. Micon QPs have not identified any legal, political, environmental, or other relevant factors that could materially affect the potential development of the mineral resources and of the estimate.

 

The remaining 75% of the TMIC halo demonstrates similar geology, alteration, and geophysical signatures and is untested by drilling.

 

A second gold trend, identified in 2026, outcrops at surface and is continuously mineralized over a 100-metre width. This gold mineralization occurs within Timiskaming-type conglomerates that have been traced for over 5.0 kilometres along a southwest trend paralleling the Thunder Lake Fault. The Company believes both targets offer opportunities to materially increase the total resource through systematic drilling.

 

About Thunder Gold Corp.

 

Thunder Gold is advancing the Tower Mountain project in Thunder Bay, Ont. — an emerging gold system with the scale, consistency and quality to support a long-life, open-pit operation. Results from the disciplined drill programs have consistently reinforced confidence in the continuity and predictability of the discovery while highlighting significant potential for expansion across multiple zones of the Tower Mountain intrusive complex. With industry-leading drilling costs, existing infrastructure and a skilled local work force, Tower Mountain represents a rare combination of size, scalability and cost-effective growth.

 

At Thunder Gold, our vision is clear: to unlock a discovery that has the potential to become a transformational gold project, delivering long-term value for shareholders while contributing to the future of Canada’s mining industry.

 

Posted August 17, 2026

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