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MetalQuest Expands Fishhook Polymetallic Project with Strategic Extension in the Ring of Fire, Northern Ontario
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April 7, 2026 – TheNewswire - Vancouver, BC – MetalQuest Mining Inc. (TSX.V: MQM; OTCQB: MQMIF) (“MQM” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has expanded its Fishhook Polymetallic-Critical Metals Project through the staking of an additional block of contiguous mining claims (the “Fishhook Extension”) in the Ring of Fire, Northern Ontario.
The newly acquired extension consists of 294 mining claims covering ~5,880 hectares (~14,500 acres). The Fishhook Extension increases the overall project footprint to 1,388 mining claims covering ~28,000 hectares (69,000 acres) and secures additional prospective ground along strike of known geophysical and geological trends associated with volcanogenic massive sulphide (“VMS”) and nickel-copper-platinum group metal (“Ni-Cu-PGM”) mineralization.
Chairman and CEO Harry Barr stated, “Our focus remains on creating sustainable shareholder value through disciplined land consolidation and systematic exploration. The Fishhook Extension represents a strategic addition that enhances our exposure to high-quality targets and supports our long-term vision of building a meaningful discovery in the Ring of Fire.”
The Company will host an open house on April 11, 2026, at its newly established Kenora, Ontario field operations office and core facility (Figure 1). The facility will also be shared with New Age Metals Inc., which currently holds approximately 10% of the Company’s outstanding shares.
Figure 1: MetalQuest Mining’s Kenora-based field operations office and core facility.
The open house will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and shareholders and interested parties are welcome to attend. Food and refreshments will be provided. Those interested in attending are encouraged to contact Doug Bundy at thechief52@hotmail.com
MetalQuest Mining will be attending the NWOPA Showcase 2026 on April 8–9 in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The Company is scheduled to deliver a presentation at the event.
Highlights
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MetalQuest has staked approximately 1,388 contiguous claims covering ~28,000 hectares (~69,000 acres) within the Fishhook Project in the Ring of Fire region of Northern Ontario.
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Growing federal and provincial government engagement, alongside increasing First Nations participation,is supporting infrastructure planning and renewed exploration momentum in the Ring of Fire.
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The Fishhook Polymetallic Project is located on the western margin of the Fishtrap Intrusive Complex, within a volcanic–intrusive belt considered prospective for both VMS and Ni-Cu-PGM mineralization.
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The project is situated within the same broader geological corridor that hosts the Eagle’s Nest Ni-Cu-PGM deposit and multiple VMS copper-zinc occurrences discovered by previous operators in the area.
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Previous helicopter-borne VTEM and magnetic surveys outlined numerous electromagnetic conductors across the property, many of which remain untested by drilling.
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Limited previous drilling in 2008 intersected widespread sulphide mineralization, anomalous zinc values, and a pyrite-rich interval interpreted by previous operators as a potential VMS cap, indicating a favourable mineralizing environment.
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Large portions of the property remain underexplored, with multiple conductive trends and favourable stratigraphic horizons yet to be systematically evaluated.
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The Company plans to compile and reinterpret historical datasets and to design staged exploration programs to prioritize and advance drill-ready targets.
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With its growing portfolio of projects, MetalQuest intends to fund the first phase of work on the project while continuing to seek a strategic partner to assist with its further development.
Figure 2: The Fishhook Polymetallic Project and ROF-1 Project complements the recent acquisition of the Northern Shield Project part of the Fishtrap Lake Intrusive Complex by MQM’s significant shareholder New Age Metals (NAM) and reflects growing industry interest in district-scale critical metals opportunities within the Ring of Fire. New Age Metals’ activities are independent of MetalQuest’s operations. https://newagemetals.com/acquisition-of-the-northern-shield-platinum-group-metals-copper-nickel-critical-minerals-project-in-the-ring-of-fire-northern-ontario/
The timing of the Fishhook Polymetallic acquisition is deliberate. The Ring of Fire is entering a new phase of attention driven by increasing government engagement, advancing infrastructure planning, growing First Nations participation, and renewed exploration activity across the district. MetalQuest believes this creates a compelling window to secure large, underexplored land positions early, ahead of the next cycle of sustained exploration in the region. The scale of the Project provides MetalQuest shareholders with multiple potential pathways for value creation, including staged exploration, data-driven target advancement, and long-term strategic optionality as regional activity continues to evolve.
Exploration and development activity within the Ring of Fire is being supported by increasing engagement from both the Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada, including initiatives related to infrastructure planning, access corridor development, and regional economic participation. These efforts are being advanced with a focus on meaningful participation by First Nations communities, recognizing their central role in land stewardship, consultation, and long-term regional development. Growing government involvement, together with increased engagement with Indigenous communities, underscores the strategic importance of the Ring of Fire as a critical minerals district and provides a supportive backdrop for responsible, early-stage exploration and land consolidation activities.
“With this historic agreement, our two governments are working together to protect Ontario and Canada by removing the unnecessary red tape and regulatory duplication that has stood in the way of nation-building projects for too long… and help us unlock the enormous economic opportunity of the Ring of Fire.” — The Honourable Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario https://thedeepdive.ca/ontario-ottawa-ring-of-fire-deal/
Figure 3. Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks at the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada conference in Toronto on March 3rd, 2026. (Evan Mitsui/CBC) https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/ontario-critical-minerals-mining-climate-9.7117971
The Government of Ontario has outlined an accelerated plan to develop all-season road access into the Ring of Fire, a critical step toward unlocking the region’s significant mineral potential. Construction of the road network is expected to begin in mid-2026, with multiple segments advancing concurrently in partnership with local First Nations communities. These roads are designed to connect remote northern communities to the provincial highway system while also enabling access to key exploration and development areas within the mineral belt.
Under the current plan, portions of the road network are expected to be operational by 2030, with full completion targeted for approximately 2031, several years ahead of earlier expectations. This infrastructure development is anticipated to significantly improve access, reduce exploration costs, and support long-term economic development across the region, positioning the Ring of Fire as a strategic hub for critical minerals in Canada.
Regional Exploration Context
The region has been the focus of sustained exploration by junior and major mining companies over the past two decades following the recognition of extensive mafic–ultramafic intrusions and laterally continuous volcanic sequences considered prospective for both magmatic sulphide and VMS mineralization. Early exploration by Spider Resources, KWG Resources, and De Beers resulted in the discovery of multiple VMS-style copper-zinc occurrences, indicating the fertility of the regional volcanic stratigraphy. Subsequent work by Noront Resources Ltd. led to the discovery of the Eagle One (now Eagle’s Nest) Ni-Cu-PGM deposit in 2007, establishing the district as a regionally significant critical minerals camp.
More recently, Canterra Minerals Corporation announced that it had entered into an option agreement with Teck Resources Limited, granting Teck the right to acquire a Ring of Fire exploration property located within the same regional geological corridor, location of property is shown in Figure 3. The Fishhook Polymetallic Project is located along trend and adjacent to this optioned ground, further underscoring the strategic interest of major mining companies in this portion of the Ring of Fire. While nearby properties and transactions are not necessarily indicative of mineralization on the Fishhook Polymetallic Project, they highlight the prospectivity and ongoing exploration activity within the broader district.
Project-Specific Exploration History
Historical helicopter-borne VTEM and magnetic surveys completed over the Fishhook Polymetallic Project by previous operators outlined numerous electromagnetic conductors associated with volcanic and intrusive rock units considered favourable for VMS and Ni-Cu-PGM mineralization. A limited diamond drilling program completed in 2008 tested a subset of these anomalies and intersected widespread sulphide mineralization within bimodal rhyolite–basalt volcanic rocks. Notably, drill hole FH-08-11 intersected approximately 20 metres of semi-massive to massive pyrite–pyrrhotite mineralization, which was interpreted by previous operators as a possible pyritic cap to a VMS system. Additional drill holes, including FH-08-05 and FH-08-07, intersected intervals of sulphide-bearing volcanic rocks with anomalous zinc values over metre-scale widths, while several other holes encountered disseminated to stringer-style sulphides over broad intervals. While the limited drilling program explained the source of certain geophysical anomalies, the majority of identified conductors and favourable stratigraphic horizons across the property remain untested by drilling, highlighting the need for additional follow-up exploration. All historical information referenced herein is derived from publicly available Ontario Geological Survey assessment reports filed by previous operators, specific drill hole results can be found here: Ontario Geological Survey. (2008). Diamond drilling and geophysical survey results, Fishhook Property, Ontario (Ontario Geological Survey Assessment File No. 20008372). Ontario Ministry of Mines.
Exploration Upside
MetalQuest intends to advance the Fishhook Polymetallic Project through a phased, data-driven exploration program focused on refining and prioritizing targets while managing technical and financial risk. Initial work is expected to include the compilation and validation of historical geological, geophysical, geochemical, and drilling datasets, followed by reinterpretation of existing magnetic and electromagnetic surveys to improve structural and target models. The Company also plans to conduct targeted geological mapping, prospecting, and surface geochemical sampling to ground-truth interpreted features and identify priority zones for follow-up.
Results from these programs are expected to be integrated to rank targets and design a staged, cost-effective drill program focused on the highest-priority anomalies. In parallel, MetalQuest plans to advance permitting, logistics planning, and ongoing engagement with local stakeholders and First Nations communities to support future field and drilling activities.
Qualified Person
Troy Gallik, P.Geo. (Member ID 3550), a Practising Registrant and Qualified Person (“QP”) as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this news release.
Mr. Gallik is a geological consultant to MetalQuest Mining Inc., holds an underlying royalty interest in the Project, and is not independent for the purposes of NI 43-101.
The Qualified Person has reviewed available assessment files, historical drill logs, geophysical datasets, and government geological data relevant to the Project area. The QP has not completed sufficient work to independently verify all historical exploration data referenced herein; however, the QP considers such information to have been collected using industry-standard practices at the time and to be reasonably reliable for the purposes of early-stage exploration and target generation.
Mineral resources referenced on adjacent properties are not necessarily indicative of mineralization on the Project.
About MetalQuest Mining
MetalQuest Mining (MQM) owns 100% of Lac Otelnuk and is working to develop one of the largest Iron projects in North America. The Lac Otelnuk Iron Project is located in Quebec’s Labrador Trough and is approximately 165 km by air northwest of the Town of Schefferville, and 1200 km northeast of Montreal by air. The Company has recently acquired a portion of the underlying net smelter return (NSR) royalty on the Project, https://metalquestmining.com/news/metalquest-mining-amends-royalty-on-its-lac-otelnuk-iron-project-in-quebec/.
The Quebec government has transferred 100% of the claims into MQM’s name and management is accumulating a vast amount of technical data as approximately $120 million has been expended on the project to date. Going forward, one of our primary objectives will be to continue to work with Naskapi First Nation of Kawawachikamach with whom we have an Exploration and Pre-Development Agreement as of November 2023.
A Gap Study Analysis was completed as of February 18th, 2026, by AtkinsRéalis, a global engineering leader and lead author of the 2015 feasibility study, provided a clear framework for the Project’s next stage of advancement. Importantly, the review did not identify any issues that would preclude continued advancement of the Project. MetalQuest is advancing Lac Otelnuk through a phased approach focused on technical validation, modernization opportunities, infrastructure and logistics planning, ESG and permitting progress, and updated economic evaluation, with the goal of creating long-term value for shareholders and stakeholders.
On December 3rd, 2025, MetalQuest Mining (MQM) announced the acquisition of the ROF-1 Project, a critical minerals land package in Ontario’s Ring of Fire totaling 1,034 claims (~20,800 hectares, ~52,000 acres). The Ring of Fire is one of Canada’s most important emerging critical minerals districts, supported by growing infrastructure and government attention as the region advances toward potential development. ROF-1 Project is located approximately 10 km from major nearby deposits and has identified exploration potential for VMS-style mineralization and multiple untested target corridors based on historic work and technical review. https://metalquestmining.com/news/metalquest-secures-critical-minerals-project-in-northern-ontarios-ring-of-fire-region/
The previously announced acquisition of the Fishhook Polymetallic Project represents MetalQuest’s second step in building a broader multi-project Ring of Fire strategy, with the Company continuing to review additional opportunities in the region. https://metalquestmining.com/news/metalquest-acquires-a-second-22000-ha-property-in-the-ring-of-fire-northern-ontario-the-fishhook-polymetallic-project/
As of March 30, 2026, MetalQuest Mining is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Ali Alizadeh, M.Sc. MBA, PGeo, FGC to the Company’s Board or Directors effective immediately.
New Age Metals Inc., a significant shareholder of MetalQuest Mining Inc. with approximately 9.63% undiluted and ~14.6% partially diluted, has recently advanced into the Ring of Fire through the acquisition of new exploration properties, reflecting increasing exploration momentum within the district. New Age Metals’ activities are independent of MetalQuest’s operations.
New Age Metals is focused on the discovery and advancement of platinum group metals and other critical minerals projects in North America and has identified the Ring of Fire as a strategic area for long-term growth. The expansion of its exploration portfolio within this emerging district highlights continued industry interest in early-stage opportunities supported by improving infrastructure, government engagement, and regional exploration activity.
With the acquisition of the Fishhook Polymetallic Project in the Ring of Fire, on the January 23, 2026 New Age Metals Inc. and MetalQuest Mining Inc. have assembled approximately 62,800 hectares (~155,200 acres), consisting of 3,067 mining claims, subject to a 1.0% NSR with a 0.5% buyback, forming a portfolio of early-stage exploration ground considered prospective for critical minerals. The companies will continue to evaluate further acquisitions in the district.
MetalQuest believes that the alignment of shareholder interest and regional exploration focus further supports the Company’s strategy of disciplined land acquisition and systematic exploration within the Ring of Fire.
MetalQuest Mining also recently acquired the West Cameron Gold Project and the East Cameron Gold Project located in the Kenora Mining District of Northwestern Ontario. The Projects are situated along the same regional structural corridor that hosts the Cameron Lake Gold Deposit and is considered prospective for structurally controlled gold mineralization. The Company is currently reviewing historical exploration data and planning follow-up exploration programs designed to advance and evaluate the Project’s discovery potential.
The initial phase of work, planned for Winter/Spring 2026, at the recently acquired Superior Iron Project will comprise systematic ground truthing, detailed geophysical surveys, and comprehensive environmental baseline studies. These programs are designed to enhance the geological model, refine the understanding of mineralized zones, and delineate high-priority drill targets to support the next stage of exploration and project development.
The Company also owns ~1.34 million free trading shares and 2.5 million warrants at a strike price of $0.125 of Canadian Copper (CCI) as of the closing of trading on April 6th, 2026, CCI shares were trading at $0.56.
Two NSR royalties totaling 1% in the Murray Brook PEA Stage Zinc-Polymetallic Deposit, situated in the famous Bathurst Mining District, New Brunswick, Eastern Canada.
Canadian Copper Inc (CCI) must pay MQM a pre-production cash payment of $1 million before the project goes into production and has the right to purchase half of a 0.33% royalty for $1 million dollars. In the event that CCI purchases half of the 0.33% royalty, MQM will retain 0.82% royalty in perpetuity.
The Company has indicated that it is completing a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) on processing the Murray Brook deposit at the Caribou Processing Complex. Release date is expected in the first half of 2026. CCI recently secured a financing to acquire the Caribou complex. The Caribou Processing Complex is approved and maintains all required operating permits. See CCI’s website for further details.
Investors are invited to visit the MetalQuest Mining website at www.metalquestmining.com where they can review the company and its corporate activities. Any questions or comments can be directed to Harry Barr at Hbarr@mqmining.com or Max Kaczmer mkaczmer@newagemetals.com by telephone at 613 659 2773.
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On behalf of the Board of Directors and Management, we thank you for your continued support and trust in MetalQuest Mining.
Harry G. Barr
Chairman and CEO
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