| Mayo Lake Mineral Properties All Lie Within the Mayo-Keno   Segment of the Yukon's Tombstone Gold Belt (YGB), Marked by Intrusion   Related Gold Systems 
 Sitka  Gold and Banyan Gold Have  Renewed Exploration and Investor Interest in  Intrusion Related Gold Systems in the Mayo-Keno Segment Of the YTB
 
 Mayo Has Initiated Exploration Program at Dawn Gulch, Anderson Gold Trend
 
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 All   of Mayo's properties are located in the Mayo-Keno part of Tombstone   Gold Belt / Keno Silver Camp (Figure 2), an area characterized by   Intrusion Related Gold Systems, many of which are Reduced Intrusion   Related Gold Systems.Recent exploration and development   have rejuvenated the Mayo-Keno area with                                                          (i) Banyan Gold's reporting of Ind. Resources -   2.27M ounces Au (112.5M tonnes at 0.63g /t); and Inf. Resources -  5.45M  oz of Au (280.5M tonnes t 0.6 g/t) with enough higher-grade ore  for a  starter pit at its AurMac Project; and (ii) Sitka Gold's  reporting  of Ind. Resources - 1.29M ounces gold (39.96 tonnes of  1.01g/t) at  Blackjack and Eiger; and - 1.04M ounces gold (34.60M tonnes  at 0.94g/t)  at Blackjack and 0.44M ounces gold (27.36M tonnes at 0.50  g/t) at Eiger.
Four  drill-ready prospects in Anderson  Gold Trend with over 13,300 metres of  linear gold in soils anomalies  will provide guidance for drilling of  Intrusion Related Gold Systems  (Figure 1), commonly reduced (RIRGS) in  the Tombstone Gold Belt (Figure  1).Investor interest has  returned to properties in the  Mayo-Keno area with just over two to five  times increases over 3 to 9  month intervals in Banyan's and Sitka's  share prices and market caps,  respectively.1 Completed  geochemical soils and SGH  sampling programs at Dawn Gulch in the  Anderson Gold Trend; focused on  delineating drill targets for gold  mineralization related to Intrusion  Related Gold Systems
Full   technical description of mines and advanced projects are given in a   following section titled, "The Mayo-Keno Segment of the Tombstone Gold   Belt."
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 September 30, 2025 7:00 AM EDT | Source:  Mayo Lake Minerals Inc.
 
 Ottawa,  Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - September  30, 2025) - Dr. Vern Rampton,  President and CEO of Mayo Lake Minerals  Inc. (CSE: MLKM) ("Mayo" or  "Company"), is pleased to announce that  Truepoint Exploration of  Vancouver has successfully completed the field  component of Mayo Lake's  soil sampling program at Dawn Gulch in the  Anderson Gold Trend ("AGT")  (Figure 1).  Samples have been expedited to  Actlabs in Whitehorse and  will be forwarded to different Actlabs  facilities for analyses of gold  in soil and Soil Gas Hydrocarbon  ("SGH"). The latter analysis is  designed to provide vectors to the  location of subsurface gold  deposits.
 
 
  
 Figure 1. Dawn Gulch prospect, Anderson Gold Trend and Anderson-Davidson property
 
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 Dr. Rampton commented 1, "We   are pleased that we were able to complete the exploration program at   Dawn Gulch in the Anderson Gold Trend so late in the season as it   follows our strategy of maximizing the drill targets available before   launching a major drilling campaign.
 
 "Recently   Banyan has continued to increase the quality and quantity of its   resources and move its AurMac Project forward to becoming a mine, and at   the same time assembling a large land package where there is great   potential for large Reduced Intrusion Related Gold Systems.  Sitka is   also rapidly increasing its resources and has demonstrated that there is   a great deal of potential for large high-grade (+ 1g Au/t)) sheeted   vein deposits for open pit development on its RC project. Mayo's   properties are all well located relative to Banyan's.   Airborne   geophysics and historic results from soil sampling indicate that   Banyan's Nitra project and Mayo's Trail-Minto property suggest that they   share an Intrusion Related Gold System along a common boundary, most   probably a Reduced Intrusion Related Gold System.
 
 "Recent   successes of Banyan and Sitka in advancing their projects has led to a   rise in Banyan's share price of over 200 percent in 3 months and  Sitka's  share price of over 500 percent in about 9 months. Together  with Hecla  Mining's on-going silver production from its high-grade  silver deposits  at its Keno mines, this has caught the attention of  investors and has  created a better environment for financing  exploration and development  in the Mayo-Keno area.  This will benefit  all property owners within the  area, including ourselves for all of  Mayo Lake's projects lie in the  Mayo-Keno area of Tombstone Gold Belt.   One is also included in the Keno  Hill Silver District. All of Mayo  Lake's prospects have been identified  as Intrusion Related.  They have  the potential for high-grade veins or  low-grade sheeted veins, common  to igneous intrusions, in some instances  reduced igneous intrusions.    Funding the drilling of deposits with  similar geology to that of Banyan  and Sitka's will be easier.   We look  forward to funding our future  drilling campaigns with this new investor  interest. I must remind, that  although all of Mayo Lake's numerous  prospects are within the  Mayo-Keno segment of the Tombstone Gold Belt  and have some similarities  to deposits such as Banyan's AurMac's  Project; and Sitka's RC  deposits, I can not give any assurances that  Mayo's prospects contain  similar mineralization and resources to Banyan  and Sitka's as defined  in their N.I. 43-101 Technical Reports. The drill  bit will determine  the final tally."
 
 Dr. Rampton continued, "We   are confident that our late fall program at Dawn Gulch will identify a   number of drill ready gold targets.  Our work during the last twelve   year long junior mining recession with reduced available funding, was   focused on locating as many gold targets as possible.  We will be able   to upgrade an old bulldozer trail from the Yukon's Road network to near   the eastern end of our Anderson-Davidson property as permitted under  our  Class 3 Work Permit with increased funding expected now. The  presence  of a vehicle accessible camp will be beneficial to reducing  the costs of  drilling programs in the Anderson Gold Trend."
 
 
  
 Figure 2. Property Ownership in the Mayo-Keno District
 
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 Dawn Gulch.   Mayo has identified Dawn Gulch as a primary prospect for gold   mineralization following an internal review of high-quality airborne   magnetics as interpreted by Roman Tejada of GVX (Mayo press release (PR)   dated May 29, 2012) and compelling results from previous soil and   stream sediment sampling, including heavy minerals (Mayo PR dated July   241, 2014).   Heavy mineral samples collected from the stream at Dawn   Gulch are highly anomalous, testing up to 275,000 and 25,680 ppb Au.   Additional anomalous stream sediment and surface samples throughout Dawn   Gulch's drainage basin are well above background. The presence of gold   placer mines along the stream at Dawn Gulch and nearby Owl Creek  (Figure  1) add to the overall potential of the Dawn Gulch prospect.
 
 Anderson Gold Trend (AGT)   is a 16 by 3 km long belt characterized by gold placer creeks,   including Steep, Anderson and Owl as well as a number of unnamed creeks.    Eight prospects have been identified in the AGT, of which four are   drill-ready through reconnaissance geochemical soil sampling and from   the interpretation of high-quality airborne magnetics (Figure 1).  Most   of the previous work for the AGT was detailed in a Technical Report on   the "Mineral Exploration and Mineral Potential of the Anderson- Davidson Claim Group, Mayo Mining district, Yukon Territory, Canada" by C. Tucker Barrie, Ph.D., P.Geo., effective October 20, 2017. (See also Mayo PR dated May 26 2022; October 25, 2022).
 
 The   airborne magnetics also point to subsurface intrusions, which are   probably the gold source for the vein systems.  As discussed in Barrie's   Report of 2017, they are simply distal components of IRGS (Hart et al,   2002, Geology, Exploration and Discovery in the Tintina Gold Province,   Alaska and Yukon; Soc. Economic Geologists, Special Publication, v. 9,   pp 241274). IRGS can be characterized by high-grade vein systems and   low-grade disseminated and sheeted vein systems (0.5 - 1.5± g Au/t). The   character of most Au in soil anomalies indicate high-grade vein   systems. Results from reverse circulation drill holes (RC) at the   Anderson-Owl prospect suggest the possibility that low-grade sheeted   veining was encountered there.
 
 Four drill-ready prospects have been identified to date in the AGT.
 
 1) Anderson-Owl - Four Zones
 
 
 2) Peak - Six ZonesA   3,000-metre zone, consisting of linear gold in soil anomalies marking   gold mineralization (veins) is present. This zone is marked by gold   values of up to 527 ppb Au.Three other zones, totalling 1,080 m in length, are marked by gold values of up to 101 ppb.One   gold in soil anomaly has been drilled by reverse circulation. One hole   assayed 0.77g Au/t over 6.1 metres, including 0.9g Au/t over 3.1  metres  and a second hole 50 metres along strike assayed 0.55g Au/t over  3.1  metres. It is suspected that this represents either disseminated  or  sheeted veining mineralization.  Notably, only a minimum width was   determined as both holes were collared in mineralization.
 
 
 3) Steep Creek - Six ZonesA   1,600-metre zone of linear gold in soil anomalies marking gold   mineralization is present and marked by gold   values up to 272 ppb Au.   This zone is open in one direction. Five other zones, totalling 2,630 metres in length, are marked by gold values of up to 340 ppb. 
 
 
 4)      Norman - Two ZonesA   1,700-metre zone of linear gold in soil anomalies marking gold   mineralization is present and is marked by gold values up to 142 ppb.Five other zones, totalling 2,140 metres in length, are marked by gold value of up to 140 ppb.
 
 
 Other prospects have been identified from reconnaissance   soil and stream sediment sampling and airborne magnetics, Dawn Gulch   included (Figure 1).Nearly   1,270 metres of linear gold in soil anomalies marking gold   mineralization are present and are marked by gold values up to 87 ppb   Au.
 
 Four properties with excellent potential for Intrusive Related Gold System in the Mayo-Keno TGB.
 
 
 Other potential  prospects have been identified  for drilling targets.  The most notable  being the Roop anomaly near  the northern edge of Carlin-Roop.  Soil  geochemistry and SGH surveys  plus magnetic patterns suggest the presence  of significant Au±Ag±Cu±Zn  mineralization under the Roop anomaly and an  intrusion as the source of  mineralization.Anderson-Davidson   (A-D) consists of 434 claims totalling 86.8 sq. km. in area.  The   attributes and probable relationship of gold prospects to IRGS have been   expanded upon in the previous section on the Anderson Gold Trend.    Davidson Creek is the site of one of the larger placer operations in the   local area.  Numerous anomalous stream sediment and till samples point   to extensive mineralization on the uplands in its vicinity.  Soil   geochemical and SGH sampling has identified one highly prospective   drill-ready prospect in the Davidson Creek drainage basin. The AGT has   potential to become a large gold camp based on its large size and number   of gold prospects. Eight prospects have been identified to date, and   only one was the subject of a small scout drilling campaign.   Much of   the A -D remains open for new discoveries.    Carlin-Roop   lies within the Keno Silver Camp.  It consists of 215 claims totalling   43.0 sq. km. in size. Most of the work completed at Carlin-Roop has  been  described in "Carlin-Roop,  NI43-191 Technical Report, Carlin-Roop  Silver Project, Mayo Lake  district, Yukon-Territory, Canada" by Clinton  F. Davis, P.Geo.,  effective date 20 Sep 2021."  Latter results are  described in  Mayo's PR dated July 15, October 28, and December 19, 2022  and April  17, 2023.  Two high grade silver zones have been defined at  its western  extremity, Carlin West and AJ.  At Carlin West grab samples  of rocks  along the defined silver anomaly have assayed up to 3,994 ppm  silver.   Similarly at AJ, grab samples have assayed up to 412 ppm.  At  Carlin  West, soil samples in a core area, measuring 1,450 sq. metres,  all  yielded results exceeding > 30g Ag/t (~ 1 oz Ag/t). "The Carlin  West  zone has a footprint and characteristics that match those of the  Elsa  Mine, which was the second largest producer in the Keno Silver  Camp.  (Elsa's production would have been worth US$900K at today's  prices)"  (Cathro, R. J., 2006; Excerpts  from Great Mining Camps  of Canada).  In situ high grade vein material  can probably be identified  by relatively inexpensive trenching or  shallow drilling of zones where  much altered core from drill holes was  lost.  Trifecta Gold, drilling on  land owned by Strategic Metals  (Figure 2) just to north of the West  Carlin prospect, discovered  sheeted veining similar to that at Banyan's  AurMac  (Trifecta PR dated  June 17, 2025).
 
 
 The Mayo - Keno Segment of Tombstone Gold Belt (TGB).   The TGB is relatively unexplored, but the positive results of   exploration by Snowline, Golden Predator, Seabridge, Rackla, Onyx,   Stratabound, Sitka and Banyan have led to discoveries that have   revitalized exploration for gold in the TGB.  It has also piqued the   interest of institutional and retail investors. This interest has   recently increased in that portion of the TGB between Dawson City and   the east end of Mayo Lake where Banyan and Sitka are active. Hecla's   producing silver mine at Keno and the Eagle gold mine to the north of   Keno, where production has been suspended, are also present here. A list   of these mine and most advanced projects follows in this section.Trail-Minto consists   of 230 claims totalling 46.0 sq. km in size. A 700m wide zone of   north-trending parallel gold anomalies are defined along the margin of   the Roaring Fork Stock (RFS) for a distance around  4 km. Patterns shown   on Analytic Signal plots suggest that much of the property in the   vicinity of the RFS has potential for gold in soil anomalies (zones)   paralleling its edges. The geology and the presence of gold   mineralization appear associated with an intrusive indicative of sheeted   veining.   In addition, anomalous gold in soils and broad magnetic  low,  indicative of RIRGS characterize the north part of Trail-Minto  (Mayo PR  dated December 12 and May 19, 2012; and October 25,2022 plus   Mayolakminerals.com/trail-minto.html).   The AurMac project lies within   ground adjacent to the east border of Trail-Minto (Figure 2).    Similarly, Banyan appears to have staked ground tight to Trail-Minto's   western border upon receiving its ZTEM results from 2024 (Banyan PR   dated January 7,2025). The broad magnetic low crossing the north end of   Trail-Minto showing sporadic high gold values can be traced on to   Banyan's Nitra project to the west. (Mayo PR dated May 19, 2012 and   Becker, T.C. 2000, Assessment Report 094179 on the Black Property, Black   Creek, Mayo Mining District, Yukon Territory).Edmonton consists   of 70 claims totalling approximately 14 sq. km in area.  It shows a   large magnetic low, 6sq. km in size. This large magnetic low is   interpreted to be an igneous intrusion at depth with an associated   alteration zone.  In spite of much of the area being covered by glacial   pond sediments, results from soils geochemical and soil gas sampling   suggest the presence of gold mineralization within and flanking the   magnetic low.  This suggests the presence of a IRS, if not a RIRS,   either gold (G) or gold and base metals (G ± Cu, Zn, Pb) (Mayo PR dated   December 13 and, May 29,2012; Mayolakeminerals.com/Edmonton.html).
 
 The   details of the reserves and resources and mineralization of the mines   and advance stage projects described below are all within the Mayo-Keno   segment of the Tombstone Gold Belt and are set out in order that the   reader can understand the potential of the Mayo properties. The author   can not guarantee that any of Mayo's properties will achieve the   resources and quality of mineralization that characterize these   deposits, only the potential of Mayo's properties.
 
 
 Incentive Awards.     On September 10, as part of its efforts to reward its personnel   without depleting cash resources, the board passed a resolution granting   a variety of compensation securities totaling 3,585,600 to certain   officers, employees and consultants for their services and sacrifices   from January 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025.Hecla   Mining has reported as of December 31, 2024, Proven Reserves of 0.36M   ounces silver (0.013M tons at 24.3 oz./ton), Probable Reserves of 64.0M   ounces silver (2.63M tons at 24.3 oz./ton), and Inf. Resources of  19.24M  ounces silver (1.30M tons of at 14.8 oz./ ton). Hecla's  Proven and  Probable Resources will exceed the estimated total amount of  silver  mined at the Keno mines prior to Hecla taking ownership if the  reported  Inf Resources are turned into Reserves.Victoria  Gold  reported Measured, Indicated and Inferred Resources for its  Eagle, Olive  and Shamrock deposits   from a report entitled, "Technical   Report Eagle Gold Mine" prepared by Nico Harvey, P.Eng., Paull Gray,   P.Geo., and Jeff Winterton. P. E.: Marc Jutras, P. Eng. Of Ginto   Consulting Ltd.; and Michael Levey P. E. of JDS Energy and Mining Inc.,   effective date December 31, 2022. For the Eagle deposit they reported   Measured Resources of 0.70M ounces gold (36.24 tonnes at 0.62 g/t); Ind.   Resources of 3.95M ounces gold (197.96M tones at 0.56g/t); Inf.   Resources of   gold (29.6M tonnes at 0.52 g/t). At the Olive and   Shamrock deposits, they reported Measured Resources of 0.11M ounces gold   (3.48M tones at 1.01 g/t); Ind. Resources of 0.25M ounces (8.15M  tonnes  at 0.56 g/t) and Inf. Resources of 0.21M ounces gold (29.60M  tonnes at  0.52 g/t)." Thes resources were calculated with gold  being priced at  US$1,700 per ounce.  Victoria Gold continued mining  during 2023 until  operations were suspended because of a leach pad  failure. Banyan Gold has received a report entitled, "Technical   Report, AurMac Property, Mayo Mining District, Yukon Territory, Canada   by Marc Jutras, P.Eng. Ginto Consulting Services Inc.; Tysen  Hantelmann,  P. Eng., of JDS Energy and Mining Inc. and Deepak Malhotra,  Ph.D. of  Forte Dynamics; effective August 20, 2025". They reported  that the  AurMac deposit contained pit constrainted Ind. Resources of    2.27M  ounces gold (112.5M tonnes at 0.63 g/t) and Inf Resources of  5.45M  ounces gold (260.6M tonnes at 0.60 g/t).  Banyan is  working toward  defining 5M ounces of gold from rock averaging plus 1g  Au/t in an area  with a low strip ratio (Banyan PR dated Sept.15, 2025).  Sitka  Gold has received a  report entitled, "Clear Creek Property, RC Gold  Project, NI 43-101  Technical Report, Dawson Mining district, Yukon  Territory", prepared by  Ronald G. Simpson, P. Geo., of GeoSim Services  Inc., effective date  January 21, 2025. Simpson reported pit constrained  resources of Ind.  Resources of 1.29M ounces gold (34,60M tonnes at O.94  g/t) for the  Blackjack and Eiger deposits); Inf. Resources of 1.04 M  ounces gold  (34.60M tonnes at 0.9 g/t) at Blackjack; and 0.44M ounces  gold (27.36M  tonnes ay 0.5 g/t gold). These resources do not include  results  from extension and scout drilling throughout the RC project.   Prospective intrusives have been delineated over much of the RC project   (Sitka PR dated August 5 and 19, 2025 and September 18, 2025).     
 
 The compensation   securities include: 1,460,600 options to buy common shares at $0.06 per   share for a period of five years from the date of the grant, of which   980,600 were granted to three senior officers and/or directors;   1,275,000 Restricted Share Units which vest into common shares 6 months   from the date of the grant; as well as 850,000 Deferred Share Units   granted to independent directors, which vest into common shares on the   retirement of the grantee director from the board. All issuances   detailed in this release are subject to the consent of the Canadian   Securities Exchange.
 
 About Mayo Lake Minerals Inc.  Mayo is  actively engaged in the exploration and development of four  precious  metal projects in the Tombstone Gold (Plutonic) Belt of the  Tintina Gold  Province. The properties cover 188 square kilometres in  the Yukon's  Mayo Mining District and lie within the traditional  territory of the  Na-Cho Nyäk Dun First Nation. Mayo is presently  focusing on two of its  properties; the Trail-Minto Project lying  between ground owned by Banyan  Gold and the Anderson-Davidson gold  property lying within Mayo-Keno  segment of the Tombstone Gold Belt. Two  mines; Victoria Gold's Eagle  Gold Mine and Hecla Mining's Keno Silver  mines and two advanced  projects, Sitka Gold's RC and Banyan Gold's  AurMac project lie within  this segment of the Tombstone Gold Belt.  Readers can access property  news and descriptions at api.newsfilecorp.com.
 
 Qualified Person.   The technical and scientific information contained within this news   release was written by Dr. Vern Rampton, P.Eng., CEO, President and   Director of Mayo in his capacity as a Qualified Person as defined by   National Instrument 43-101 - Standard of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
 
 The   QP has been unable to verify all of the information provide herein for   mines and advanced stage projects in the Mayo-Keno segment of the   Tombstone Gold Belt, however all reports appear to of been   professionally prepared by reputable experts in their field and the QP   has no reason to dispute the observations and conclusions presented.    The information provided in these reports are not necessarily indicative   the mineralization on Mayo's properties.
 
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 For additional information, please contact:
 
 Vern Rampton, Ph.D., P.Eng. CEO;  vrampton@mayolakeminerals.com; Tel. 613-836-2594
 Lee Bowles, Director:  lbowles@ironstonecapital.ca. Tel 011 3462 466 9063 or 416-561-7474
 
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