Banyan Gold Corp. announced assay results from the 7 diamond drill-holes collared in the Phase 2, 2019 exploration campaign at the Powerline Zone on the Company's Aurex-McQuesten Gold Project near Mayo, Yukon. These 7 holes totaled 871 metres as step-out drill fences from the Powerline Discovery holes; and defined broad intervals of near- and on-surface gold mineralization akin to the Airstrip Zone located just over 1 kilometer north of Powerline. Powerline Zone mineralization has been shown to be similar to the Airstrip Zone with broad sub- gram gold intervals; however, within these near-surface intervals, higher grade horizons are evident and provide compelling targets for exploration follow-up. The 2019 Phase 2 holes are AX 19-34 to AX 19-40 and cover a drill tested area to the east, west and north of the Phase 1 discovery holes and represent the first ever systematic assessment of the mineral potential of this area. The 2019 Powerline drill holes are hosted in the Yusezyu Formation of the Hyland Group Sediments. These, Proterozoic aged, host-rocks to the Powerline gold mineralization are juxtaposed against the younger Sourdough Formation of the Keno Hill Quartzite, which is host to the Airstrip Zone gold mineralization. Interpretation of the drill results from the Phase 2 Powerline program indicates a gold grade increase to the north, towards the regional scale Robert Service Thrust, which lies between The Airstrip Zone and the Powerline Zone. Analytical Method: All drill core and RC splits collected from the 2019 Aurex-McQuesten program were analyzed at Bureau Veritas Minerals of Vancouver, B.C. utilizing the aqua regia digestion ICP-MS 36-element AQ200 analytical package with FA450 50-gram Fire Assay with AAS finish for gold on all samples. All core samples were split on-site at Banyan's core processing facilities in Elsa, Yukon. Once split, half samples were placed back in the core boxes with the other half of split samples sealed in poly bags with one part of a three-part sample tag inserted within. All RC samples were split in the field with a 3-tier riffle splitter with 87.5% of the sample being stored in a reject poly bag and 12.5% of the sample in a submittal poly bag. Once split, both poly bags were sealed with one part of a three part sample tag inserted within. Samples were delivered by Banyan personnel or a dedicated expediter to the Bureau Veritas, Whitehorse preparatory laboratory where samples areprepared and then shipped to Bureau Veritas's Analytical laboratory in Vancouver, B.C. for pulverization and final chemical analysis. A robust system of standards, ¼ core duplicates andblanks, was implemented in the 2019 exploration drilling program and was monitored as chemical assay data became available.