Great Upside POTENTIAL!!! Highlights SVB Nickel Project, Voiseys Bay, Newfoundland SQUID Moving Loop Time domain Electromagnetic (MLTEM) surveying has been completed on the SVB nickel property. Fjordland has now earned its 75% interest in the SVB project with Commander Resources. Preliminary SQUID data indicate new targets warrant drilling of the Worm Intrusion. Versatile Time domain Electromagnetic (VTEM) heliborne surveying has been completed on the Renzy project in Quebec. Preliminary results highlight 3 high-priority target areas that span multiple flight lines and mimic the Renzy Mine anomaly. These targets represent a new area 10km to 15km south of the Renzy mine on ground that has never been flown for geophysics or drilled in the past. The Company is working on preparing drill programs for both projects in the new year. Renzy Nickel Project, Quebec Drill Programs James Tuer, Fjordlands CEO commented, Im very encouraged by this years exploration results. The work programs have been primarily geophysics-based, building on previous work in areas known for hosting nickel copper deposits. We look forward to presenting the final interpretation from our geophysical contractors, Discovery Geophysics and Geotech, in the near future. In the meantime, we believe that the preliminary data has delivered us some excellent drill targets on both projects. We are in the process of securing the required permitting and a drill contractor for initiating a drill program for Renzy at the beginning of 2022. Upon receipt of the final product from the survey contractors, the Company will update its website and corporate presentation with the appropriate maps and information. Robert Cameron, P. Geo., a technical advisor to the Company, is a qualified person within the context of National Instrument 43-101 and has read and takes responsibility for the technical aspects of this release. Preliminary review of geophysical data with project contractors and partners has recognised the presence of conductors as described but final data processing and contractor reports have not been received. For further technical information please visit Fjordlands website atwww.fjordlandex.com