Gold Rim Exploration Inc. Intersects New Gold and Silver Veins at Cambridge Bay Project, Nunavut, Canada

Gold Rim Exploration Inc., a Canadian based precious metals mining and exploration company, is pleased to report recent results from its multi-phase infill and resource expansion drilling program at their Cambridge Bay Project in Nunavut, Canada. The results published so far are focused on the Dodgeball and Meadowside areas at the site which are located at the north west tip of the project.

Gold Rim Exploration Inc. Intersects New Gold and Silver Veins at Cambridge Bay Project, Nunavut, Canada

Significant intersections included 11.77 meters grading 5.22 grams of gold per ton and 46.15 grams of silver per ton at Dodgeball and at Meadowside notable results included 20.65 meters grading 4.03 grams of gold per ton and 31.98 grams of silver per ton.

The distance between these 2 areas is approximately 350 meters which is an area the company will test drill in the third quarter of the year once all results from the current program have been realized.

The test drills completed thus far indicates consistent intersections of elevated gold and silver mineralization along more than 420 meters at Dodgeball and 285 meters at Meadowside.

Mr. Andrew Abrahamson, Chief Operations Officer at Gold Rim Exploration Inc. commented, "The Dodgeball and Meadowside areas are two of the many opportunities that we have identified to optimize and expand at our Cambridge Bay Project. Our intention is to increase the project's productivity into a much larger operation by expanding these available opportunities and making new regional discoveries like we aim to do through our recently announced work at our Brucejack site in British Columbia."

Gold Rim Exploration Inc. will update shareholders further once all the remaining test drill results have been completed.