# West Point Gold Drills 36.6 m of 7.35 g/t Au from 161.5 m to 198.1 m, Including 25.9 m of 9.95 g/t Au from 167.6 m to 193.5 m, Extending High-Grade Zone at Northeast Tyro *2025-11-25T07:00:00-05:00* West Point Gold Drills 36.6 m of 7.35 g/t Au from 161.5 m to 198.1 m, Including 25.9 m of 9.95 g/t Au from 167.6 m to 193.5 m, Extending High-Grade Zone at Northeast Tyro Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 25, 2025) - West Point Gold Corp. (TSXV: WPG) (OTCQB: WPGCF) (FSE: LRA0) ("West Point Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the results from the initial two holes of the Tyro Northeast (NE) drilling campaign, part of the currently ongoing 10,000 metre (m) drill program at its flagship Gold Chain Project in Arizona. The Company is reporting assay results for two drill holes (457 m), GC25-80 and GC25-81. **Highlights:** - Hole GC25-81 returned 36.6 m of 7.35 g/t gold (Au) from 161.5 to 198.1 m, including 25.9 m of 9.95 g/t Au from 167.6 m to 193.5 m, 80 m below hole GC25-47, which returned 50.3 m of 3.76 g/t Au from 79.3 m, including 33.5 m of 5.46 g/t Au from 82.3 m. - Hole GC25-81 extends the higher-grade zone down dip, with the deepest reported intersection in that zone now approximately 175 m below the surface. - Hole GC25-80 intersected 44.2 m of 1.11 g/t Au from 157.0 m to 201.2 m, including 16.8 m of 2.43 g/t Au from 184.4 m to 201.2 m, below hole GC21-15, which returned 21.3 m of 2.00 g/t Au from 10.7 m. - Drilling continues to explore the deeper portions of the high-grade zone at NE Tyro with seven holes (1,573 m) completed with assays pending. _"Our current drilling at NE Tyro has exceeded expectations," _stated Derek Macpherson, President and CEO,_"By stepping beneath the earlier holes, we successfully extended the high-grade zone at depth, confirming continuity and showing the system is strengthening as we move down-dip. This advancement has meaningful implications for both the grade profile and the overall scale of our upcoming maiden resource. Drilling continues at NE Tyro, and we expect to receive additional assays before year-end."_ [](https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/5717/275829_bfd01cc9a4035a74_002full.jpg) **Figure 1: Plan view of the Main Tyro vein showing geology and drilling conducted in 2021, 2023, 2024 and 2025. Note the location of Hole Nos. GC25-80 and -81.** To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: [https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/5717/275829_bfd01cc9a4035a74_002full.jpg](https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/5717/275829_bfd01cc9a4035a74_002full.jpg) **Table 1: Drill Results** | **Holes** | **From (m)** | **To (m)** | **Width (m)** | **Grade (g/t Au)** | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | GC25-81 | 141.7 | 149.4 | 7.6 | 1.34 | | Including | 144.8 | 147.8 | 3.0 | 2.45 | | **and** | **161.5** | **198.1** | **36.6** | **7.35** | | **Including** | **167.6** | **193.5** | **25.9** | **9.95** | | GC25-80 | 157.0 | 201.2 | 44.2 | 1.11 | | Including | 184.4 | 201.2 | 16.8 | 2.43 | **Note: All widths shown are downhole; true widths are approximately 60-65% of downhole widths.** [](https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/5717/275829_bfd01cc9a4035a74_003full.jpg) **Figure 2. Longitudinal perspective of the Tyro Main and NE Zones, Showing Core and RC Drilling to Date. Holes GC25-80 and -81 are highlighted and described below.** To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: [https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/5717/275829_bfd01cc9a4035a74_003full.jpg](https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/5717/275829_bfd01cc9a4035a74_003full.jpg) **Summary** The second portion of the ongoing 10,000 m drilling program at the Company's Gold Chain project in Arizona is focused on expanding the higher-grade zone at NE Tyro laterally and downwards, as identified in Q2 of 2025. The initial holes in this release, GC25-80 and GC25-81, represent 457 m of 2,030 m drilled to date in this portion of the 10,000 m program. Both holes in this release have extended gold mineralization downwards from 50 to 70 metres. These results, in context with previous drilling, suggest a coalescing of veins and veinlets downward and to the northeast with a marked increase in gold grades, including GC25-47 with 50.3 m of 3.76 g/t Au and GC25-81 with 36.6 m of 7.35 g/t Au, including 25.9 m of 9.95 g/t Au (Figure 3). This coalescing of veins and veinlets is common in many epithermal vein systems. As drilling attempts to carry these grades deeper, a closer inspection of the drill cuttings reveals an increase in varicolored chalcedony, crustiform banding, adularia and illite(?)-pyrite alteration in the wallrock_. _