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Total Metals Completes High-Resolution Airborne Magnetic Survey at its High-Grade High Lake Gold Property, Northwestern Ontario
May 26, 2026 – TheNewswire - Toronto, ON - Total Metals Corp. (“Total Metals” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: TT) (OTCQB: TTTMF) (FSE: O4N) is pleased to announce

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n May 26, 2026 – TheNewswire - Toronto, ON - Total Metals Corp. (“Total Metals” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: TT) (OTCQB: TTTMF) (FSE: O4N) is pleased to announce the completion of a high-resolution airborne magnetic survey on its High Lake Gold Property, located in Northwestern Ontario (the “Project”).\nHigh-Resolution Airborne Magnetic Survey\nThe high-resolution, drone-based airborne magnetic survey was completed over the High Lake gold property located near Kenora, Ontario, Canada. \nThe survey was completed by Rosor Exploration with a 25 metre flight line spacing, orthogonally transected by 250 metre tie lines, at an average magnetometer clearance of 45 metres. After micro-leveling, Rosor produced high quality derivative products as well as 3D unconstrained inversions of high magnetic features.\nResults from the magnetic survey revealed intriguing structural and alteration features within corridors crossing the property. The products derived from the drone survey, together with recently completed satellite imagery are currently being used to revise geological interpretations and models in order to develop robust exploration targets to investigate in the upcoming field exploration campaign expected to begin early summer as well as the next drill program.\nFigure 1. High Lake property Regional Geology\nFigure 2. High Lake property Airborne Geophysics Total magnetic intensity reduced to the pole (RTP)\nFigure 3. High Lake property Airborne Geophysics First vertical derivative of the pole-reduced magnetic field (RTP1VD)\nFigure 4. High Lake property Airborne Geophysics Tilt (local phase) of the pole-reduced magnetic field (RTPTD)\nHigh Lake Gold Property\nThe High Lake Property is located east of the Ontario-Manitoba border in northwestern Ontario, 45 km west of the City of Kenora. It lies immediately south the Trans-Canada Highway.\nThe High Lake Property consists of 20 mining leases, with surface and mining rights, and 21 mining claims, totaling 638.8 ha. The leases are 100% owned and registered to Total Metals. A previous owner, International Millenium Mining Corp. retains an interest in the mining leases as the original payor of the 2% NSR royalty to Celynn Alcock. \nThe Technical Report titled “Technical Report and Mineral Resource Estimate of the High Lake, Ontario and West Hawk Lake, Manitoba,” with an effect...