Durango Resources Inc. announced that the drill and team from Faubert & Fils Inc. has arrived on site on its wholly owned East Barry property at Windfall Lake, Québec. East Barry Property- Further to the news release of November 19, 2020, The company has received drill permits for the East Barry claim block to test high priority targets coincident with high till anomalies of up to 2.19 g/t gold and pristine gold grains in till trend. Now that weather conditions are favourable for access, a winter road has recently been built and a drill is on site at the East Barry Property. The drilling is scheduled to begin on January 11th with two exploration holes on the East Barry Property budgeted for depths of approximately 750m each. Trove Property- To date, 2,100m has been drilled over nine holes on the Trove Property at an average depth of 233m. Drilling on the Trove Property stopped before Christmas and Durango's exploration crew has not been back to Windfall Lake yet in 2021 due to the Québec government Covid-19 restrictions. The Association de l'exploration Miniere du Québec ("AEMQ") announced on January 6, 2021 that the government has made the decision to maintain mining activities, allowing exploration to continue in Québec. The company's high priority targets on the Trove Property were not drilled in 2020 due the inaccessibility because of the warm weather, however the roads have since been packed and frozen which will now allow drill access to the high priority drill hole targets. Durango has 20 high priority holes planned for drilling on the Trove Property, between 200 and 800 meters deep, which are expected to commence promptly after the holes at Easy Barry have been drilled. Durango owns 100% interest in the Trove claims, which are surrounded by Osisko Mining Inc. in the Windfall Lake area between Val d'Or and Chibougamau, Québec. The 1,185 hectare property is compelling due to the coincidence of gold found in tills coinciding with magnetic highs, several Induced Polarization anomalies and two faults crosscutting the property. The fault systems north and south of the Trove, control gold mineralization elsewhere, indicating the Trove has excellent exploration potential. Durango received all the final drill permits for the Trove property in September 2019 and is currently undertaking its inaugural drill program. Durango owns 100% interest in the East Barry claims which run parallel to Trove claims. The East Barry block is over 7,740 hectares in size and borders the eastern perimeter of Osisko's holdings and the southern perimeter of Bonterra's holdings and is less than 4km south of the Gladiator deposit. The East Barry claims host a gold trend which covers approximately 10km in length and is subparallel to the main Barry Fault held by Osisko Mining. In 2018, a till sampling program was conducted by Durango and one of the till samples returned forty-two (42) pristine gold grains with reported gold values of 2.184 g/t Au. A high count of pristine gold grains indicates that the gold has travelled a very short distance from its source. The East Barry block underwent an Induced Polarization ("IP") survey in 2018 which identified a high priority target coincident with the high count of pristine gold grains.