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Vancouver, British Columbia – July 23, 2025 – Juggernaut Exploration Ltd (JUGR.V) (OTCQB:
JUGRF) (FSE: 4JE) (the “Company” or “Juggernaut”) is pleased to announce that it has mobilized
for the 2025 surface exploration program aimed at identifying additional high-grade drill targets
on the Big One property (the “Property”), Golden Triangle, British Columbia. This new discovery
yielded assays up to 79.01 g/t Au (2.54 oz/t Au) and 3157.89 g/t Ag (101.5 oz/t Ag) from >200
gold-silver-copper rich polymetallic veins up to 8 m wide and striking for up to 500 m that remain
open. These veins were identified along the newly discovered 11 km Highway of Gold
surrounding the Eldorado gold system on the Big One property. The discovery is located in an
area of glacial and snowpack abatement adjacent to the extensive gold-rich porphyry systems
at Galore Creek. The 100 % controlled property covers 36,989 hectares in a Tier 1 geologic
terrane with tremendous additional discovery potential.
BigOne Eldorado Map
BigOne Video
The focus of the 2025 exploration program is to sample and trace in detail the full geometry of
the multiple drill-ready high-grade gold veins as well as identify additional drill targets for the
planned maiden drill program. The 2025 exploration program will consist of:
- Detailed mapping and systematic sampling and channel cutting of the 5 drill-ready
targets that remain open, namely:
o the Whopper vein (8 m wide with grades up to 13.12 g/t Au and 169.88 g/t Ag)
o the Big Mac vein (4 m wide with grades up to 37.98 g/t Au and 70.37 g/t Ag)
o the Giant vein (1.5 m wide with grades up to 5.06 g/t Au and 91.41 g/t Ag)\
o the Deluxe vein (45 cm wide with grades up to 12.12 g/t Au and 2084.61 g/t Ag)
o the Double Decker vein (50 cm wide with grades up to 19.82 g/t Au and 216.65
g/t Ag) - Compiling a regional map of the Big One property with particular focus on the porphyry
system that remains open confirmed at Eldorado. - An extensive property-wide surface prospecting program aimed at identifying additional
drill targets in preparation for the 2026 inaugural drill program. - A property-wide LiDAR survey
Dan Stuart, President and CEO of Juggernaut Exploration states “The Big One is arguably one
of the most significant new grassroots gold-silver discoveries in the Golden Triangle in recent
years. This year’s program is designed with a clear objective: to systematically advance and
expand upon our five inaugural, drill-ready targets and to generate additional new targets for
our fully funded 2026 maiden drill program. The sheer scale of the system, with over 200
mineralized veins exposed at surface by glacial abatement, all point towards a powerful, districtscale mineralizing engine at depth. A Notice of Work application (drill permit application) has
been submitted to the British Columbia Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals in preparation
for the 2026 inaugural drill program. We have only just started to scratch the surface on the
property and likely only seen the tip of the iceberg.”
ELDORADO PORPHRYRY SYSTEM – 11 KM HIGHWAY OF GOLD – HIGHLIGHTS - Whopper vein: grab samples from 5 m wide quartz-sulphide vein hosted in an 8 m wide
mineralized shear zone returned 13.12 g/t Au and 169.88 g/t Ag, as well as 10.62 g/t
Au and 206.32 g/t Ag, and 6.01 g/t Au and 121.97 g/t Ag. The Whopper vein is exposed
on surface for 100 m and remains open along strike where it goes under snowpack and
ice. The quartz vein consists of lenses and seams of massive pyrite and galena contained
in the quartz vein and stockwork. The high-grade Whopper vein’s geochemical and
geophysical signatures are indicative of a porphyry source at depth. This target is drill
ready. BigOne_Whopper Image 1, BigOne_Whopper Image 2, BigOne_Whopper Image
3, BigOne_Whopper Image 4, BigOne Whopper Video - Big Mac Vein: Grab sample from a quartz-sulphide vein hosted in a 4 m wide shear zone
that contains stringers of semi-massive galena as well as clots of chalcopyrite and
pyrite assayed 37.98 g/t Au and 70.37 g/t Ag, as well as 10.61 g/t Au, 3.55 g/t Ag. The
Big Mac vein is exposed for >50 m where it goes under overburden/ice and remains open.
The Big Mac vein’s geochemical signature is conducive for a porphyry source that is also
indicated by geophysical anomalies at depth. This target is drill ready. BigOne BigMac
Image, BigOne BigMac Video - Giant Vein: Channel sample across 1.5 m quartz vein with lenses and stringers of semimassive to massive chalcopyrite and pyrite returned 5.06 g/t Au and 91.41 g/t Ag. The
vein extends vertically for >30 m and remains open within a large gossanous area >100
m wide. The Giant vein’s geochemical signature is conducive for a porphyry source that
is also indicated by geophysical anomalies at depth. This target is drill ready. BigOne
Giant Image - Deluxe Vein: Channel sample across a 45 cm vein containing semi-massive galena and
pyrite assayed 12.12 g/t Au and 2084.61 g/t Ag, as well as 3.39 g/t Au and 380.15 g/t
Ag. The vein is up to >2 m wide and has been traced along strike for 150 m and remains
open. The Deluxe vein has a geophysical anomaly at depth that is conducive for a
porphyry source. This target is drill ready. BigOne_Deluxe Image, BigOne Deluxe Video - Double Decker: Grab sample from a set of intersecting quartz-sulphide veins up to 50
cm wide and exposed for >60 m returned 19.82 g/t Au and 216.65 g/t Ag. The veins
contain seams of semi-massive galena and pyrite and remain open. The Double Decker
vein has a geophysical anomaly at depth that is conducive for a porphyry source. This
target is drill ready. BigOne DoubleDecker - Eldorado consists of a high-grade polymetallic gold-silver zone named Highway of Gold
that stretches 11 km and remains open on newly exposed bedrock along the fringes of
the Geology Ridge icefield and Decker Creek glacier. - Eldorado demarks an area of 7.5 Km2 of recently exposed bedrock containing
substantial propylitic alteration, hydrothermal veining, and epithermal veining with
200 quartz-sulphide veins up to 8 m wide containing semi-massive to massive
chalcopyrite, sphalerite and galena with grades up to 79.01 g/t Au (2.54 oz/t Au) and
3157 g/t Ag (101.5 oz/t Ag), that remains open.
- The polymetallic veins, alteration signature, geochemical path finder element signature,
and geophysical anomalies strongly indicate the presence of a common buried goldsilver-copper rich porphyry feeder source at depth responsible for the extensive highgrade veining confirmed on surface.- The newly exposed Eldorado system contains >200 veins over an area of 1.2 km by 800
m that remains open. Within this zone, veins up to 8 m wide and striking up to 500 m
were observed (Whopper vein), containing semi-massive to massive chalcopyrite,
sphalerite and galena, indicated to be the source of historic high-grade gold-silver
angular float samples reported in the 1960s in the valley below. Both the zone and the
system remain open and are drill ready.- At least two extensive areas with strong porphyry potential have been identified where
the distribution of geochemical path finder elements overlaps with strong geophysical
anomalies as well as multiple gold-rich polymetallic veins in outcrop clearly corresponds
to the typical signature observed within or in close proximity to a porphyry system.
BigOne Geochemistry Maps
The Big One property is situated in a region that is well known for hosting world class precious
metal and porphyry deposits, several of which occur near the property including the multiple
Tier 1 porphyry systems at Galore Creek (12,159 million pounds of copper, 9.438 million ounces
of gold, 174.086 million ounces of silver), the world’s largest known gold reserve at KSM (47.3
million ounces of gold, 160 million ounces of silver, 7.32 billion pounds of copper) and the
polymetallic copper project at Shaft Creek (5 billion pounds of copper, 3.7 million ounces of
gold, 16.4 million ounces of silver), as well as the Brucejack high-grade epithermal gold deposit
(14 million ounces of gold, 91.8 million ounces of silver), and the structurally controlled highgrade hydrothermal gold-silver zones at Trophy and Sphal Creek. The property geology is
favorable to host these types of deposits as confirmed by the presence of extensive areas of
propylitic alteration, untested geophysical anomalies, strong silt, soil and rock geochemistry
including path finder elements directly related to porphyry systems, key structures and textures,
porphyry-style mineralization, and high-grade polymetallic veins, that have been discovered
within the Big One claims. BigOne Property Map
The Big One property can be accessed year-round via helicopter from the Glenora/Telegraph
Creek Road at the Barrington Mine (33 km to the north-northeast) as well as the Galore Creek
Road (15 km to the southeast). The Canadian government committed $20 M to extend/improve
the Galore Creek Road to within 15 km of the Big One property. The property is 2 km west of
the Scud River airstrip used in the early days of Galore Creek.
A Notice of Work application (drill permit application) has been submitted to the British
Columbia Ministry of Mining and Critical Minerals in preparation for the 2026 inaugural drill
program. The Big One property exploration qualifies for the Critical Mineral Exploration Tax
Credit (CMETC).
About Juggernaut Exploration Ltd.
Juggernaut Exploration Ltd. is an explorer and generator of precious metals projects in the
prolific Golden Triangle of northwestern British Columbia. Its projects are in world-class
geological settings and geopolitical safe jurisdictions amenable to Tier 1 mining in Canada.
Juggernaut is a member and active supporter of CASERM, an organization representing a
collaborative venture between the Colorado School of Mines and Virginia Tech. Juggernaut’s
key strategic cornerstone shareholder is Crescat Capital.
Qualified Person
Rein Turna, P. Geo is the qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, for
Juggernaut Exploration projects, and supervised the preparation of, and has reviewed and
approved, the technical information in this release.
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Grab, channels, chip and talus samples were collected by foot with helicopter assistance.
Prospective areas included, but were not limited to, proximity to MINFile locations, placer creek
occurrences, regional soil anomalies, and potential gossans based on high-resolution satellite
imagery. The rock grab and chip samples were extracted using a rock hammer, or hammer and
chisel to expose fresh surfaces and to liberate a sample of anywhere between 0.5 to 5.0
kilograms. All sample sites were flagged with biodegradable flagging tape and marked with the
sample number. All sample sites were recorded using hand-held GPS units (accuracy 3-10
meters) and sample ID, easting, northing, elevation, type of sample (outcrop, subcrop, float,
talus, chip, grab, etc.) and a description of the rock were recorded on all-weather paper. Samples
were then inserted in a clean plastic bag with a sample tag for transport and shipping to the
geochemistry lab. QA/QC samples including blanks, standards, and duplicate samples were
inserted regularly into the sample sequence at a rate of 10%.
All samples are transported in rice bags sealed with numbered security tags. A transport
company takes them from the core shack to the Paragon Geochemical labs facilities in Surrey,
BC or ALS labs facilities in North Vancouver, BC. Paragon Geochemical is certified with both AC89-
IAS and ISO/IEC Standard 17025:2017. ALS is either certified to ISO 9001:2008 or accredited to
ISO 17025:2005 in all of its locations. Samples submitted to Paragon received gold and silver
analysis by photon assay whereby the entire sample is crushed to approximately 70% passing 2
mm mesh. The entire crushed sample is riffle split and weighed into multiple (300-500g) jars
that are submitted for photon assay. Photon assay uses high-energy X-rays (photons) to excite
atomic nuclei within the jarred samples, causing them to emit secondary gamma rays, which are
measured to identify and quantify the metals present. The assays from all jars are combined on
a weight-averaged basis. At ALS samples were processed, dried, crushed, and pulverized before
analysis using the ME-MS61 and Au-SCR21 methods. For the ME-MS61 method, a prepared
sample is digested with perchloric, nitric, hydrofluoric, and hydrochloric acids. The residue is
topped up with dilute hydrochloric acid and analyzed by inductively coupled plasma atomic
emission spectrometry. Overlimits were re-analyzed using the ME-OG62 and Ag-GRA21 methods
(gravimetric finish). For Au-SCR21 a large volume of sample is needed (typically 1-3kg). The
sample is crushed and screened (usually to -106 micron) to separate coarse gold particles from
fine material. After screening, two aliquots of the fine fraction are analysed using the traditional
fire assay method. The fine fraction is expected to be reasonably homogenous and well
represented by the duplicate analyses. The entire coarse fraction is assayed to determine the
contribution of the coarse gold.
For more information, please contact:
Juggernaut Exploration Ltd.
Dan Stuart
President, Director and Chief Executive Officer
Tel: (604)-559-8028
www.juggernautexploration.com
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