Wallbridge Expands the Mineralized Footprint and Intersects Significant Gold Mineralization in Newly Tested Portion of Area 51 at Fenelon

September 9, 2019

Toronto, Ontario -- September 9, 2019 -- Wallbridge Mining Company Limited (TSX:WM, FWB: WC7) ("Wallbridge" or the "Company") is pleased to announce several important discoveries and the achievement of milestones that further demonstrate the large size potential of the Fenelon gold system ("Fenelon" or the "Property").

Drill results extend the Cayenne zone to a depth of 700 metres, the Tabasco zone an additional 150 metres to the east and all known zones an additional 80 metres to the west-northwest. Furthermore, strong, visible gold-bearing mineralization was discovered in a previously untested portion of Area 51, over 300 metres from the nearest drill hole.

"With over 42,000 m drilled so far in 2019, we are on track to complete 70,000-80,000 metres by the end of the year allowing us to do an initial assessment of the size potential of the gold system and develop a robust strategy for our 2020 exploration program, which should exceed 100,000 metres of drilling" stated Marz Kord, President & CEO of Wallbridge Mining. "Our permitting process is progressing towards receiving approvals for the start-up of small-scale, 400-500 tpd production from the already-developed areas of the Main Gabbro zones by the second half of 2020 while the continued success of our exploration drill program will support a maiden resource estimate for the combined Fenelon gold system in early 2021."

Highlights of Recently Received Assay Results:

Cayenne zone (see Fig.1 & 2)

19-0925-012:  8.04 g/t gold over 1.97 metres, including 22.14 g/t gold over 0.47 metres

19-0955-005:  29.58 g/t gold over 1.58 metres, including 106.00 g/t gold over 0.43 metres

19-0955-006:  26.67 g/t gold over 1.83 metres, including 63.07 g/t gold over 0.66 metres

Naga Viper zone (see Fig. 1 & 2)

19-0985-002: 8.52 g/t gold over 1.35 metres

19-1035-014: 8.55 g/t gold over 2.28 metres

Area 51 corridor

FA-19-067: A broad envelope of stockwork-style gold mineralization within and along the Jeremie Pluton grading 0.42 g/t gold over 236.67 metres, which includes (see Fig. 5):

  • 1.27 g/t gold over 27.21 metres, with the following higher-grade sub-intervals:

4.91 g/t gold over 3.63 metres (including 18.25 g/t gold over 0.75 metres) and,

8.12 g/t gold over 1.82 metres

  • 0.80 g/t gold over 19.94 metres including 23.17 g/t gold over 0.48 metres
  • 16.33 g/t gold over 0.75 metres, and
  • 1.29 g/t gold over 11.46 metres; this zone is developed in the sediments along the contact

19-0925-008:  Stockwork-style gold mineralization within the Jeremie Pluton over an approximately 90 metre core length with vein intersections including 7.91 g/t gold over 0.66 metres, 5.16 g/t gold over 0.61 metres and 1.79 g/t gold over 1.96 metres. Additional in-fill sampling is currently underway.

Summary of Significant Drill Results (since last Wallbridge Press Release dated August 07, 2019):

FA-19-077: Several mineralized zones, one containing visible gold, in the Area 51, Tabasco and Cayenne corridors (see Fig. 6). Assay results are pending.

FA-19-078: Network of visible gold-bearing veins over an approximately 220 metre core length within Area 51 starting near surface (see Fig. 6).

FA-19-079: Several mineralized zones in the Tabasco and Cayenne corridors. Area 51-style mineralization was also intersected over an approximately 100 metre core-length at depth in a newly discovered buried portion of the Jeremy Pluton (see Fig. 5). Assay results are pending.

FA-19-080: Network of visible gold-bearing veins over an approximately 300 metre core length within Area 51 starting near surface. Several mineralized zones, two with visible gold in the Tabasco and Cayenne corridors. This hole, along with -082 extend all known zones 80 metres to the west-northwest (see Fig.3). Assay results are pending.

FA-19-081: Several mineralized zones, one containing visible gold, in the Area 51, Tabasco and Cayenne corridors (see Fig. 6). Drilling is currently underway and assay results are pending.

FA-19-082: Network of mineralized veins, one with visible gold, in the Area 51 corridor (see Fig. 3). Drilling is currently underway and assay results are pending.

FA-18-044ext: Extension of a 2018 drill hole from 652 to 1,015 metres depth. Several mineralized zones, one with visible gold, in a so far entirely untested portion of Area 51, over 300 metres from the nearest drill hole (see Fig. 2 & 8). Assay results are pending.

FA-18-047ext: Extension of a 2018 drill hole from 620 to 1,000 metres depth. Several mineralized zones in the Tabasco and Area 51 corridors (see Fig. 7). Assay results are pending.

19-0915-005:  Network of mineralized veins, two with visible gold, over an approximately 100 metre core length in the Area 51 corridor (see Fig. 6). Assay results are pending.

"We’ve seen good continuity of the Tabasco zone, Cayenne zone and several mineralized structures in Area 51 giving us confidence in our ability to convert the widely spaced intersections into resources when completing our 2020 in-fill drill program." stated Attila Péntek, Vice President Exploration of Wallbridge. "The discovery of high-grade mineralization within an entirely untested portion of Area 51 and the proven existence of buried portions of the Jeremie Pluton far in the north, open up an entirely new environment to host gold mineralization".

Three rigs are active on exploration drilling from surface, doing large-spaced step-outs to define the footprint of the Fenelon gold system and two underground drill rigs are continuing to test the Naga Viper, Cayenne and Tabasco zones near the existing mine workings as well as follow up drilling in Area 51.

Assay results are reported below for the 2019 exploration drill program. Assay results are pending for 28 surface drill holes and 50 underground holes, for a total of approximately 6,500 samples. The Company is making all possible efforts to accelerate the sampling and assaying process and has been working with the laboratory to implement several measures to ensure a faster turn-around time of assay results.

A summary of the new drill hole results from the ongoing 2019 exploration drill program are reported in Table 1 and shown on the Figures below. All figures and a table with drill hole information of recently completed holes can be found on the Company website.

Figure 1: Fenelon Gold, 1:d3,000 Scale Plan view

Figure 2: Fenelon Gold, Long Section looking Northeast

Figure 3:  Fenelon Gold, Cross Section 9900_E

Figure 4:  Fenelon Gold, Cross Section 9975_E

Figure 5:  Fenelon Gold, Cross Section 10050_E

Figure 6:  Fenelon Gold, Cross Section 10125_E

Figure 7:  Fenelon Gold, Cross Section 10275_E

Figure 8:  Fenelon Gold, Cross Section 10500_E

Table 1. Wallbridge Fenelon Gold Property 2019 Drill Assay Highlights (1)

Drill Hole

From

To

From

To

Length

True Width

Au

Au Capped(2)

VG(3)

Zone/Corridor

 

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(g/t)

(g/t)

 

 

19-0925-006

357.25

358.20

 

 

0.95

 

1.87

 

 

Area 51

19-0925-008

295.30

295.75

 

 

0.45

 

3.00

 

 

Area 51

19-0925-008

311.37

312.74

 

 

1.37

 

1.87

 

 

Area 51

19-0925-008

323.34

324.00

 

 

0.66

 

7.91

 

 

Area 51

19-0925-008

353.34

355.30

 

 

1.96

 

1.79

 

 

Area 51

19-0925-008

383.34

383.95

 

 

0.61

 

5.16

 

 

Area 51

19-0925-012

22.03

24.00

 

 

1.97

 

8.04

 

VG

Cayenne

19-0925-012

Including...

23.53

24.00

0.47

 

22.14

 

VG

Cayenne

19-0955-005

45.00

46.58

 

 

1.58

 

29.58

 

 

Cayenne

19-0955-005

Including...

46.15

46.58

0.43

 

106.00

 

VG

Cayenne

19-0955-006

52.75

54.58

 

 

1.83

 

26.67

 

 

Cayenne

19-0955-006

Including...

52.75

53.71

0.96

 

49.87

 

VG

Cayenne

19-0970-002

43.50

44.00

 

 

0.50

 

8.39

 

VG

Cayenne

19-0985-001

13.50

14.50

 

 

1.00

 

1.06

 

 

Cayenne

19-0985-002

95.25

96.60

 

 

1.35

 

8.52

 

VG

Naga Viper

19-0985-003

107.35

111.00

 

 

3.65

 

2.70

 

VG

Naga Viper

19-0985-004

125.60

128.70

 

 

3.10

 

2.11

 

 

Naga Viper

19-1000-001

No assays greater than 1g/t Au.

19-1000-002

106.50

112.50

 

 

6.00

 

1.84

 

 

Naga Viper

19-1000-005

94.78

95.17

 

 

0.39

 

1.28

 

 

Naga Viper

19-1000-006

111.59

112.16

 

 

0.57

 

3.44

 

VG

Naga Viper

19-1000-006

115.10

116.10

 

 

1.00

 

1.27

 

 

Naga Viper

19-1000-006

123.00

123.93

 

 

0.93

 

1.54

 

 

Naga Viper

19-1000-006

125.70

126.46

 

 

0.76

 

1.70

 

 

Naga Viper

19-1035-007

136.90

146.52

 

 

9.62

 

2.10

 

 

Naga Viper

19-1035-007

Including...

136.90

140.41

3.51

 

3.27

 

 

Naga Viper

19-1035-007

141.40

141.80

0.40

 

2.44

 

 

Naga Viper

19-1035-007

143.15

143.56

0.41

 

5.38

 

 

Naga Viper

19-1035-007

146.05

146.52

0.47

 

7.82

 

 

Naga Viper

19-1035-014

147.70

148.38

 

 

0.68

 

1.47

 

 

Naga Viper

19-1035-014

150.18

152.46

 

 

2.28

 

8.55

 

 

Naga Viper

19-1035-014

Including...

150.18

150.48

0.30

 

26.28

 

VG

Naga Viper

FA-19-065

810.45

815.26

 

 

4.81

 

1.81

 

 

Cayenne

FA-19-065

Including...

814.68

815.26

0.58

 

9.44

 

 

Cayenne

FA-19-067

90.86

91.58

 

 

0.72

 

3.10

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

130.79

132.27

 

 

1.48

 

1.25

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

145.04

146.05

 

 

1.01

 

2.15

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

218.79

246.00

 

 

27.21

 

1.27

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

Including...

218.79

222.42

3.63

 

4.91

 

VG

Area 51

FA-19-067

244.18

246.00

1.82

 

8.12

 

VG

Area 51

FA-19-067

260.10

261.44

 

 

1.34

 

1.64

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

276.00

276.87

 

 

0.87

 

1.29

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

279.94

280.78

 

 

0.84

 

1.16

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

306.48

306.96

 

 

0.48

 

23.17

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

325.05

326.42

 

 

1.37

 

2.13

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

366.00

366.75

 

 

0.75

 

16.33

 

VG

Area 51

FA-19-067

382.66

383.26

 

 

0.60

 

1.64

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

401.43

402.10

 

 

0.67

 

1.28

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

444.00

455.46

 

 

11.46

 

1.29

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

Including...

444.00

445.07

1.07

 

4.69

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

448.14

449.48

1.34

 

3.31

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

454.20

455.46

1.26

 

3.06

 

VG

Area 51

FA-19-067

499.92

500.75

 

 

0.83

 

6.11

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

523.54

527.83

 

 

4.29

 

1.09

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

Including...

527.28

527.83

0.55

 

6.99

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

543.74

544.74

 

 

1.00

 

1.54

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

566.65

567.81

 

 

1.16

 

1.21

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

594.50

595.46

 

 

0.96

 

1.43

 

 

Area 51

FA-19-067

598.15

599.21

 

 

1.06

 

1.35

 

 

Tabasco

FA-19-067

644.08

645.41

 

 

1.33

 

2.21

 

 

Cayenne

FA-19-067

679.81

680.20

 

 

0.39

 

1.27

 

VG

Cayenne

(1) Table includes only highlight assay results received since the latest press release.
(2) Au capped at 140 g/t following InnovExplo's 2016 Mineral Resource Estimate.
(3) Intervals containing visible gold ("VG").
(4) Currently not enough information available to estimate true width.

Fenelon is located in northwestern Quebec proximal to the Sunday Lake Deformation Zone ("SLDZ") which hosts the Detour Gold Mine in Ontario, and Balmoral Resources' gold deposits at Martinière. Secondary splays of the SLDZ transect the Property over two to four-kilometre strike lengths and have controlled the emplacement of a significant gold system along the Jeremie Pluton and within a mafic-ultramafic sill referred to as the Main Gabbro.

Since acquiring the property in late 2016, Wallbridge has completed an updated resource estimate and a positive pre-feasibility study on the resource that existed in the Main Gabbro prior to any drilling by the Company. Wallbridge has undertaken successful surface exploration drilling campaigns in 2017, 2018 and 2019, and has recently completed an underground 35,000-tonne bulk sample at Fenelon. Drilling to date has significantly extended existing zones, located additional parallel zones, and discovered a new gold system associated to the Jeremie Pluton referred to as Area 51.

Drill core samples from the ongoing drill program at Fenelon were cut and bagged on site and transported to SGS Canada Inc. Samples, along with standards, blanks, and duplicates included for quality assurance and quality control, were prepared and analyzed at SGS Canada Inc. laboratories. Samples are crushed to 90% less than 2mm. A 1kg riffle split is pulverized to >95% passing 106 microns. 50g samples are analyzed by fire assay and AAS. Samples >10g/t Au are automatically analyzed by fire assay with gravimetric finish or screen metallic analysis. To test for coarse free gold and for additional quality assurance and quality control, Wallbridge requests screen metallic analysis for samples containing visible gold. These and future assay results may vary from time to time due to re-analysis for quality assurance and quality control.

The Qualified Persons responsible for the technical content of this press release are Marz Kord, P. Eng., M. Sc., MBA, President & CEO and Attila Péntek, P.Geo., Ph.D., Vice President Exploration for Wallbridge Mining Company Limited.

About Wallbridge Mining

Wallbridge is establishing a pipeline of projects that will support sustainable production and revenue as well as organic growth through exploration and scalability.

Wallbridge is currently developing its 100%-owned high-grade Fenelon Gold property in Quebec with ongoing exploration and a recently-completed 35,000-tonne bulk sample. Wallbridge is also pursuing additional advanced-stage projects which would add to the Company's near-term project pipeline. Wallbridge is also continuing partner-funded exploration on its large portfolio of nickel, copper, and PGM projects in Sudbury, Ontario, with a focus on its high-grade Parkin project.

Wallbridge also has exposure to exploration for copper and gold in Jamaica and British Columbia through its 11.3% ownership of Carube Copper Corp. (CUC:TSX-V, formerly Miocene Resources Limited, a Wallbridge spin-out of its BC assets).

For further information please visit the Company's website at www.wallbridgemining.com or contact:

Wallbridge Mining Company Limited
Marz Kord, P. Eng., M. Sc., MBA
President & CEO
Tel: (705) 682-9297 ext. 251
Email: mkord@wallbridgemining.com

Brian Penny
Chief Financial Officer
Tel: (416) 716-8346
Email: bpenny@wallbridgemining.com

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