Harvest Gold Identifies 50 Drill Targets on Quebec Property

Vancouver, British Columbia — April 16, 2026 — Leads & Copy — Harvest Gold Corporation (TSXV: HVG) has identified 50 drill targets along the 32-kilometer Kiask River Mineralized Corridor (KRMC) on its Mosseau/LaBelle property in Quebec. The company plans to focus its 2026 drill program on 20 prioritized targets in the central part of the Mosseau property.

According to Rick Mark, President and CEO of Harvest Gold, 11 of the 20 priority targets are situated along a two-kilometer magnetic high feature. At least eight of these holes will be within 500 meters of the discovery hole MO-25-05, which yielded 105 grams of gold over 1.15 meters, as announced on February 11, 2026.

Harvest Gold now controls the entire Mosseau/LaBelle property, encompassing the 32-kilometer Kiask River Mineralized Corridor, following the acquisition of 24 claims. The company's geological team defined 50 drill targets after analyzing 2025 drill results, historical data, and new geochemistry and prospecting results.

The most significant exploration results were obtained in the central area along the KRMC. Drilling confirmed a continuous gold-bearing corridor and returned high-grade mineralization, including 105.0 g/t Au over 1.15 meters with visible gold, 4.3 g/t Ag and 464 ppm Cu in DDH 25-25. This interval is part of a broader halo of lower-grade mineralization, supported by additional intercepts such as 0.50 g/t Au over 16.35 meters (MO-25-026), 0.76 g/t Au over 5.85 meters (MO-25-027), and 0.22 g/t Au over 16.0 meters (MO-25-028).

The drilling defines a mineralized corridor up to 16 meters wide, traced over approximately three kilometers and tested to depths of roughly 100 meters. The system remains open in all directions, making it a compelling exploration target.

Harvest Gold's QA/QC protocols include the insertion of certified reference materials, blank materials, and field duplicate analysis. Core samples are sent to AGAT Laboratories Ltd. for gold analysis by fire assay and multi-element analysis by ICP method. AGAT's procedures conform to ISO/IEC Standard 17025 guidelines.

Harvest Gold is focused on exploring for near-surface gold and copper-gold porphyry deposits in stable mining jurisdictions. The company has three active gold projects in the Urban Barry area, totaling 401 claims covering 21,372.81 ha.

Harvest Gold acknowledges that the LaBelle Gold Project straddles the Eeyou Istchee-James Bay and Abitibi territories and is committed to developing positive relationships with local Indigenous communities.

Louis Martin, P.Geo., Technical Advisor to the Company, has approved the scientific and technical information in this news release.

Source: Harvest Gold Corporation