Osisko Metals Incorporated (the “Company” or “Osisko Metals”) (TSX-V: OM; OTCQX: OMZNF; FRANKFURT: 0B51) is pleased to announce a summary of 2019 highlights and a H1 2020 corporate plan and exploration outlook.

Jeff Hussey, President and CEO, comments: “2019 was another banner year for Osisko Metals with the release of the updated 52 million tonne Mineral Resource Estimate for Pine Point, confirming Pine Point as the most exciting zinc project in North America. We also released a maiden MRE for our portfolio of assets in the Bathurst Mining Camp by unlocking potential and breathing new life into this prolific mining camp. We would like to thank all our stakeholders and shareholders as we continue to grow and advance our projects.”

Robert Wares, Executive Chairman, comments: “Continuing on the 2019 milestones, particularly the updated Mineral Resource Estimate, the forthcoming year will be an exciting one for the Company, focusing on camp-wide exploration at Pine Point. Drill rigs are now testing multiple near-surface targets identified in the 2019 airborne gravity survey. Discoveries are made at the drill bit and with an aggressive exploration plan, 2020 will be an exciting year for Osisko Metals and its shareholders.”

2019 Highlights:

H1 2020 Outlook:

PPMC

BMC

Conferences

Osisko Metals will attend several events this quarter and is excited to meet shareholders. Pass by our booth at the following events to learn more about the Pine Point and BMC projects as well as the zinc industry:

Osisko Metals is also pleased to join social media to share the latest company news. Follow along and stay up-to-date through these platforms:

Mr. Robin Adair is the Qualified Person and the Vice President Exploration for Osisko Metals Incorporated. He is responsible for the technical data reported in this news release and a Professional Geologist registered in the Northwest Territories and New Brunswick.

About Osisko Metals

Osisko Metals Incorporated is a Canadian exploration and development company creating value in the base metal space with a focus on zinc mineral assets. The Company controls Canada’s two premier zinc mining camps. The Company’s flagship properties are: 1) the Pine Point Mining Camp (“PPMC”), located in the Northwest Territories, has an Inferred Mineral Resource of 52.4 Mt grading 4.64% zinc and 1.83% lead (6.47% ZnEq), making it the largest pit-constrained zinc deposit in Canada (please refer to the Report filed on SEDAR December 23rd for further information). The PPMC is located on the south shore of Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories, near infrastructure and paved highway access and with 100 kilometres of viable haulage roads already in place. In 2019-2020, the company will explore for additional mineral resources and continue advancing the overall project. 2) The Bathurst Mining Camp (“BMC”), located in northern New Brunswick, has Indicated Mineral Resources of 1.96 Mt grading 5.77% zinc, 2.38% lead, 0.22% copper and 68.9g/t silver (9.00% ZnEq) and Inferred Mineral Resources of 3.85 Mt grading 5.34% zinc, 1.49% lead, 0.32% copper and 47.7 g/t silver (7.96% ZnEq) in the Key Anacon and Gilmour South deposits. Please refer to the report entitled “NI 43-101 Maiden Resource Estimate for the Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick, Canada” dated April 4, 2019 (with an effective date of February 20, 2019) which has been filed on SEDAR. In 2019-2020, the Company will continue to diligently develop and explore in order to confirm and grow both projects. The Company is also active in Quebec where it is testing multiple grass-roots base metal targets.

The mineral resources mentioned in this press release conform to NI 43-101 standards and were prepared by independent qualified persons, as defined by NI 43-101 guidelines. The above-mentioned mineral resources are not mineral reserves as they do not have demonstrated economic viability. The quantity and grade of the reported Inferred Mineral Resources are conceptual in nature and are estimated based on limited geological evidence and sampling. Geological evidence is sufficient to imply but not verify geological grade and/or quality of continuity. Zinc equivalency percentages are calculated using metal prices, forecasted metal recoveries, concentrate grades, transport costs, smelter payable metals and charges.