Northern Lights Resources Corp. announced the completion of geophysical survey work on its Medicine Springs silver-zinc-lead project located in Elko County, Nevada. As part of its 2018 field season work on the Medicine Springs project, NLR has completed two geophysical survey programs on the Medicine Springs Project. Aeromagnetic Survey: In August 2018, Northern Lights engaged MWH Geosurveys to acquire aeromagetic data over the entire license area. The data was acquired using a quad-copter drone and a towed cesium vapour magnetometer. Line spacing was 50m and the flying height was nominally 30m. The magnetometer sampled at 10Hz resulting in a nominal along ground sample interval of 0.7m. A total of 810 line km of aeromagnetic data was acquired. The results of both the CSAMT/IP and Aeromagnetic surveys were reviewed by GeoExplore Pty Ltd, an Australian based geophysical consulting firm. While the known mineralization of the Medicine Springs Project does not have a clear geophysical signature, the survey results have identified six key target zones for mineralization based on structure and proximity to interpreted intrusive dykes. These targets lie at an approximate depth range of several hundred meters from surface. The geophysical target comprise 2 types, flat lying carbonate replacement targets and sub-vertical target associated with intrusive dykes. Medicine Springs Target Zones: M-1 is the SSW extension of the Golden Pipe trend in an area that lacks drilling, M-2 lies adjacent to the Golden Pipe trend and from a structural perspective has many analogues with Golden Pipe and the northern half of the anomaly is coincident with strong Pb-Zn soil anomaly identified by USMX in the 1980s, M-3 follows a fault which has an ENE-WSW orientation, and which has already attracted several historical very shallow drill holes, M-4 is a parallel structure which does not appear to have attracted past attention, M-5 is the structure identified in the CSAMT which crosses a line between the Golden Pipe trend and drill hole JS-105, M-6 covers a structure parallel to the Golden Pipe trend which is associated with magnetic zones, interpreted as intrusive dykes. Northern Lights is waiting for the assay results for the Ionic geochemical soil sampling program that was completed in November 2018. A future compilation of the detailed surface mapping and outcrop sampling, geophysics, historic exploration drilling data and the geochemical soil survey results is expected to further define exploration targets for both the oxide and carbonate replacement target zones. There are two key exploration targets for the Medicine Springs Project: Further definition of the large zone of oxide mineralization identified by previous drilling campaigns (depth to min of 180 meters); and The discovery of an economic carbonate replacement sulphide deposit at depth below the oxide zone. Northern Lights Resources Corp. is a growth oriented exploration and development company with two advanced exploration projects: Medicine Springs Project - Northern has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% equity interest in the Medicine Springs Project, a prospective zinc-lead-silver property located in southeastern Elko County, Nevada. The Medicine Springs property consists of 149 unpatented mineral claims (1,189 hectares) and is an advanced exploration project with extensive drilling and many significant silver-zinc-lead intercepts; and, Del Undur Project - Northern has entered into an agreement to acquire 100% equity interest in Del Undur polymetallic and titanium exploration project located in northeastern Mongolia.