Endurance Gold Corporation provided an update on the geological evaluation of the reverse circulation ("RC") drill program recently completed at its Reliance Gold Property (the "Property") in southern British Columbia. The Property is located 4 kilometres ("km") east of the village of Gold Bridge with year-round road access, and 10 km north of the historic Bralorne-Pioneer Gold Mining Camp which has produced over 4 million ounces of gold. Portable X-Ray Fluorescence ("pXRF") of the RC chips has identified interval widths enriched in arsenic ("As") and antimony ("Sb") in 14 of the RC drill holes completed on the Eagle, Eagle South and Imperial Zones. The pXRF technique does not report quantifiable gold but previous work by the Company has shown that As and Sb mineralization has a strong positive correlation with gold mineralization. Highlight pXRF results include 3,227 parts per million ("ppm") pXRF As and 3,774 ppm pXRF Sb over 24.4 metres ("m") commencing at the drill collar of RC20-015 on the Eagle Zone. A total of 609 RC samples have also been submitted to the ALS Global laboratory for gold assay and multi-element ICP analysis. Complete gold assays are expected in 8 to 10 weeks and results will be reported when received.