Hawkmoon Commences Trading on OTCQB

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Mr. Branden Haynes reports

HAWKMOON COMMENCES TRADING ON THE OTCQB

Hawkmoon Resources Corp.’s common shares have been approved to begin trading on Feb. 2, 2022, on the OTCQB Venture Market under the ticker symbol HWKRF. The company’s shares will continue to trade on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the ticker symbol HM and on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol 966.

Branden Haynes, chief executive officer and president of Hawkmoon, stated: “We are pleased to be listed on the OTCBQ, thereby providing U.S. [United States] investors with a more-seamless trading experience. It is also expected that this listing will provide the company with better visibility in the U.S., access to a larger shareholder base and, ultimately, greater liquidity.”

The OTCQB Venture Market is the premier marketplace for early-stage and developing U.S. and international companies that are committed to providing a high-quality trading and information experience for their U.S. investors. To qualify for the OTCQB Venture Market, companies must: meet high financial standards; follow best practice corporate governance; and demonstrate compliance with applicable securities laws. The OTCQB Venture Market quality standards provide a strong baseline of transparency as well as the technology and regulation to improve the information and trading experience for investors. The OTCQB Venture Market is recognized by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as an established public market providing public information for the analysis and value of securities.

Investors can find financial disclosure and real-time Level 2 quotes for the company at the OTC Markets website.

About Hawkmoon Resources Corp.

Hawkmoon is focused entirely on its three Quebec gold projects. Two of these projects are located in one of the world’s largest gold-endowed areas, the Abitibi greenstone belt. Both of these gold projects are accessed by government-maintained roads and are in close proximity to each other, east of the town of Lebel-sur-Quevillon. The third project is situated in the Belleterre gold camp, southwest of Val d’Or.