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Snowline Gold Discovers New RIRGS Target Near Its Valley Deposit and Provides 2025 Field Program Update

  • New reduced-intrusion related gold system, "Celestic," discovered at surface roughly 27 km from Valley and 5 km from existing heavy equipment winter trail

  • Discovery highlighted by selective grab samples of up to 11.7 g/t Au and an outcrop chip sample of 1.09 g/t Au over 4.0 m from zones of densely sheeted quartz veins exposed at surface

  • Snowline's broader 2025 field program advancing ahead of schedule, with >11,000 m drilled to date on three targets alongside an expanded development-focused program to support future technical studies and permitting.

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / July 2, 2025 / SNOWLINE GOLD CORP. (TSX-V:SGD)(OTCQB:SNWGF) (the " Company " or " Snowline ") is pleased to announce discovery of a reduced-intrusion related gold system ("RIRGS") on its Cynthia Project, Yukon, roughly 27 km southwest of its Valley gold deposit ("Valley") on the adjacent Rogue Project (Figures 2 & 3). The "Celestic" target covers several zones of gold-bearing, densely sheeted quartz veins exposed in a 4.5 x 3 km granodiorite intrusion. Selective grab samples of quartz vein material returned up to 11.7 g/t Au, while a continuous 4.0 m chip sample across an exposed outcrop returned 1.09 g/t Au (Figure 1). Subject to additional follow up, the Celestic target may see initial drilling in 2025 as Snowline advances its largest field program to date.

"That we are still finding large, exposed, untested, and previously unknown reduced-intrusion related gold systems near our flagship Valley deposit highlights the underexplored nature of this prospective district," said Scott Berdahl, CEO & Director of Snowline. "I would like to commend Snowline's field teams for their ongoing work in advancing and expanding our pipeline of regional targets on our 100%-owned, 3,600 km 2 Yukon mineral claim position. We are excited by the demonstrated fertility of this region as we continue to uncover compelling new targets, and of course by the opportunity to test these targets for the very first time."
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