StrikePoint Gold Inc. announced highly encouraging surface sampling results from the 2020 Exploration Program at the 100%-owned Porter silver property, located next to the community of Stewart in British Columbia's prolific Golden Triangle. Experienced geologists completed detailed 1:2,500 scale mapping and sampling in areas of steep terrain and extensive ice recession, adjacent the historic Silverado mine on the west side of the Property, and at the Prosperity-Porter Idaho Mines located on the east side. There are no records of mapping or sampling of veins in these newly sampled areas. This surface exploration program uncovered massive to semi-massive pyrite-galena-sphalerite-chalcopyrite polymetallic veins in shear zone at the Prosperity- Porter Idaho and Silverado area. Assay results of this sampling range from trace to 3,840 g/t Ag, trace to 12.45% Pb, and trace to 5.56 % Zn. A total of 19% of the samples assayed over 20 g/t Ag. Significantly, at the Silverado Mine, extensions to the #2 and #4 veins that were historically developed in the 1920s were discovered, returning 1,170 g/t Ag and 1,385 g/t Ag respectively, in addition to base metal values. New mineralized structures at Prosperity & Porter Idaho were also identified. The company received assay results from 80 grab samples collected during 2020 at the Porter project. Surface sampling and mapping during this program were completed at the Prosperity-Porter Idaho and Silverado. 250-meter new mineralized trend, sample B0014310 240 g/t Ag. 1.52% Pb, 0.22% Zn and sample B0014341 112 g/t Ag, 0.11% Pb, 0.90% Zn, parallel to the past-producing Prosperity vein located 130-meter west of the historical adit. Further terrain along strike to the south and west of the newly discovered mineralized trend remains open and highly prospective for additional exploration work. New prosperity vein surface expression outlined, sample B0014336 182 g/t Ag, 1.125% Pb, 1.81% Zn, thirty meters south of the historical portal for tunnel B & C, strengthening the structural understanding of the mineralization 200-meter extension of the D-vein mineralized trend to the north, sample B0014295 76 g/t Ag, 0.979% Pb, 0.58% Zn, narrows the mineralization gap between the past-producing Prosperity- Porter-Idaho and Silverado mines Confirmation of historical grade for the Prosperity vein, sample B0014313 1525 g/t Ag, 12.45% Pb, 0.18% Zn and sample B0014345 3,840 g/t Ag, 2.37% Pb, 0.09% Zn, Wake vein, sample B0014323 1,275 g/t Ag, 0.23% Pb, 5.56% Zn. The initial discovery of silver mineralization on Mt. Rainey occurred in the early 1900s. Prosperity-Porter Idaho veins were the focus of the initial work. The mineralization is hosted in six parallel dipping shear zones, traced 200 meters on the surface and one kilometre down dip with widths between 2 and 13 meters. The vein system was mined between 1929 and 1931 and produced 27,123 tonnes with recovered grades of 2,542 g/t silver (73.8 oz/ton) and 1 g/t gold (yielding approximately 2.2 million ounces of silver). Direct shipping ore was shipped to the port at Stewart via aerial tramway.