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Trans Canada Gold Announces Plans for Exploration and Drilling on its Harrison Lake Gold Project, Lays Out Detailed 2026 Drilling Program Targeting Gold
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / February 27, 2026 / Trans Canada Gold Corp. (TSX-V:TTG)(OTC...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Trans Canada Gold Announces Plans for Exploration and Drilling on its Harrison Lake Gold Project, Lays Out Detailed 2026 Drilling Program Targeting GoldVANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / February 27, 2026 / Trans Canada Gold Corp. (TSX-V:TTG)(OTCQB:TTGXF) (\"Trans Canada\" or the \"Company\"), is pleased to provide a corporate update and announce its Spring 2026 drilling plans on the Harrison Lake Gold Project. The project is demonstrating the same characteristics as the Snowline Gold deposit situated in the Tintina Gold Belt in the Canadian, Yukon.2026 EXPLORATION AND GOLD DRILLING STRATEGYHarrison Lake Gold Project in an advanced exploration and development setting, fully permitted targeting identified gold zones, increasing its gold resource. Detailed drilling planning is currently underway on the Harrison Lake Gold Project. The Company is well positioned to capture and to capitalize on the forecasted ascending gold prices.Phase 1-Drilling - 6-hole program targeting the highest-grade gold zone around intercept DDH-84-52: 102 meters grading 3.54 g/t gold.Phase 2 Drilling - 8-Hole drilling program targeting multiple high grade gold zones. DDH 88-76 which intersected 7.0 meters averaging 21.4 g/t and DDH 88-121 which intersected 9.0 meters averaging 13.5 g/t, are priority follow-ups.The Company currently has a non-compliant historical gold resource of 220,000 ounces of gold at the Harrison Lake Gold Project. These historic estimates are disclosed solely for context. The historic estimates do not conform to current NI 43- 101 standards, are not classified as current mineral resources or mineral reserves, and should not be relied upon. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historic estimates as current mineral resources or mineral reserves.Jenner ZoneA summary of the estimate for the Jenner zone from Norman's 1989 study is shown as follows:Historical Tonnage and Grade Estimate for the Jenner ZoneMineralized ZoneResourceCategoryResourceTonnesGradeAu g/tJenner Stock\"Probable Resource\"1,344,0002.67Jenner Stock\"Possible Resource\"457,0002.83*The historic estimates do not conform to current NI 43- 101 standards, are not classified as current mineral resources or mineral reserves, and should not be relied upon. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historic estimates as current miner...