

Samples were taken from water-filled trenches T-13-3, SB-101 and SB-102 in the quarry floor from cemented brown tertiary gravel in contact with sheared volcanic rock. It is located north of Range X and about 300m southeast of the presumed Ditton placer channel. The Ditton quarry is approximately 20 meters deep in unconsolidated glacial till deposits. This gold was dredged out of unconsolidated glacial till deposits from a ground-level trench (SB-100) located over the interpreted placer channel about 300m north of the operating Ditton (Blais) quarry-samples T-13-3, SB-101 and SB-102 was dredged out of three trenches in the quarry floor. NovaGold Resources: TECHNICAL REPORT NOME PLACER PROPERTY, 2006, Norwest Corporation

Yukon Placer Mining Industry Reports 2010-2014, 2018-2020:Yukon Geological Survey Source: Exploration Target = 0.87 g/m 3 Sedar: 43-101 Report – Beauce July 4 th 2018,, Author B. Samples collected using a Keene Dredge model 2004 attached to a ¼ screen, which could affect measured flowed volume. Due to grade variability of placer deposits, a larger volume of samples is necessary to obtain a better representation of the gold content. The industry reporting standard unit of quantity for placer gold is grams per cubic meter. Levasseur also stated, “This development has increased our goal to assess the possibility of an economically viable placer gold deposit, as well as to look for signs that could lead to future discoveries of bedrock lode gold.” This is a positive sign because we have discovered high-grade placers both at the surface and at a deeper levels in the quarry pit, which suggests that the Ditton placer gold channel could be a substantial deposit.” Mr. Patrick Levasseur, President and CEO of Beauce Gold Fields, said, “We are pleased to have found sample grades that are better than the average grades for placer gold in North America. Beauce Gold Fields (Champs D’Or en Beauce) (TSXV: ¨ BGF¨), (“BGF”): (“BGF” or the “Company”): is pleased to announce that it has dredged 2.16 grams per cubic meter (g/m³) of placer gold on its Ditton Gold project located near the town of Chartierville in southern Quebec.
