Golden Pursuit Highlights Federal Arctic Infrastructure Strategy, Including Grays Bay Road and Port, and Arctic Economic and Security Corridor

Golden Pursuit Resources Ltd. (“Golden Pursuit” or the “Company”) acknowledges the recent announcement by the Prime Minister’s Office outlining a significant federal initiative to advance strategic infrastructure across the
Canadian Arctic, including the Grays Bay Road and Port project and the Arctic Economic
and Security Corridor (“AESC”).

According to the Prime Minister’s Office, these projects form part of a broader nation-building
strategy aimed at strengthening Arctic sovereignty, enhancing economic development, and
improving transportation infrastructure across northern Canada.

The federal initiative contemplates:

  • The development of the Grays Bay Road and Port, a proposed approximately 230-
    kilometre all-season road extending from the Nunavut border to a deepwater Arctic port;
    and
  • The Arctic Economic and Security Corridor, a proposed approximately 400-kilometre
    all-season road through the Slave Geological Province, is designed to connect mineral-
    rich regions of the Northwest Territories to tidewater access.
    These projects are intended to establish a strategic transportation link between Canada’s interior
    and Arctic shipping routes, while improving access to critical mineral districts.


CEO Commentary

“The Government of Canada’s commitment to advancing the Grays Bay Road and Port
and the Arctic Economic and Security Corridor represents a potentially transformative
shift in northern infrastructure,” said Brian McClay, Chief Executive Officer of Golden
Pursuit. “For companies operating in the Slave Geological Province, including at our
Gordon Lake Project, the prospect of year-round road access to tidewater is a compelling
development that could materially improve regional accessibility and long-term
development conditions.

While these initiatives remain subject to planning and regulatory processes, we believe they
highlight the strategic importance of northern mineral districts and reinforce the growing
alignment between infrastructure investment and resource development in Canada’s
Arctic. Golden Pursuit is well-positioned within this emerging corridor framework.”


Relevance to Gordon Lake Project

Golden Pursuit’s Gordon Lake Project, located approximately 80 km northeast of Yellowknife
in the Slave Geological Province, lies in a region identified as being near the proposed corridor
framework. Gordon Lake is approximately 30 kms from the end of an existing all-season
highway at Tibbitt Lake, where road construction will start.

The Company believes that, if developed, the Grays Bay Road and Port and the AESC could
have meaningful implications for regional access, including:

  • Establishment of a transportation corridor linking inland mineral districts to a deepwater
    Arctic port
  • Potential reduction in logistics costs and reliance on seasonal ice roads
  • Increased efficiency in the mobilization of personnel, equipment, and supplies
  • Improved long-term flexibility in exploration and development planning

The Company cautions that these infrastructure projects remain in the planning and regulatory stages, and there is no certainty that they will be completed as proposed or on the contemplated
timelines. Accordingly, there can be no assurance that such developments will have any direct or
indirect impact on the Gordon Lake Project.


Strategic Context

The Company notes that federal disclosures indicate these initiatives are intended to support access to critical mineral resources, including gold and base metals, while strengthening Canada’s Arctic sovereignty and supply chain resilience.

Golden Pursuit believes this policy direction underscores the increasing strategic importance of the Northwest Territories as a key jurisdiction for future mineral development. The Company’s
Gordon Lake property is located over the southern half of Gordon Lake in the Northwest
Territories. The property comprises ten historical occurrences of high-grade gold in quartz veins, breccia
zones and stockwork mineralization. The property is 100% owned by Golden Pursuit Resources Ltd., of
Vancouver, B.C. Golden Pursuit has current mineral tenure on both territorial and federal lands,
comprising a total land package of 6,851.27 hectares.

Commitment to Responsible Development

Golden Pursuit remains committed to advancing the Gordon Lake Project in a responsible and
sustainable manner, and to ongoing engagement with Indigenous governments, territorial
authorities, and local communities.

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Cleber Peralta Gomes, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined under National
Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

About Golden Pursuit Resources Ltd.

Golden Pursuit Resources Ltd. is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the
acquisition and advancement of its 100% owned portfolio of precious metal projects in the
Northwest Territories and Nevada.

Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains certain “forward-looking information” within the meaning of
applicable Canadian securities legislation, including statements regarding anticipated
infrastructure development, potential benefits of the Grays Bay Road and Port and Arctic
Economic and Security Corridor, and the Company’s exploration and development plans.

Forward-looking information is based on assumptions considered reasonable by management but
is subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties, including risks relating to government
policy, regulatory approvals, financing, environmental considerations, and general economic
conditions. Actual results may differ materially from those anticipated.

Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information. The
Company undertakes no obligation to update such information except as required by applicable
law.

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that
term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

For further information, please contact:
Golden Pursuit Resources Ltd.
Brian McClay – President
604-730-6982
brian@goldpursuit.ca
www.goldpursuit.ca

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