Visible Gold Observed At The Laurentian Mine Target

VANCOUVER - Dryden Gold Corp. reported that Visible Gold (VG) was observed on Dryden Gold's initial drill program at the historical Laurentian Mine Target ("Laurentian") and the Intersection Target on the Elora Gold System. Laurentian is approximately one kilometer north of the Jubilee Target where the Company recently released assay results of 301.67 g/t over 3.90 meters including 1,930 g/t over 0.60 meters in a newly discovered hanging wall structure. The VG intersected at Laurentian was on a new parallel mineralized hanging wall structure. At the new Intersection Target, 200 meters northeast of Jubilee, VG was intersected before the main target in a mineralized footwall structure. This confirms new target potential on parallel high-grade structures along a one-kilometer strike at the Elora Gold System. Both holes have been submitted to the lab and results are expected soon.

Trey Wasser, CEO, said, "I feel that finding visible gold in these two first pass exploration targets, over a one-kilometer strike length, confirms that our Team's structural interpretation has reached a real breakthrough. Based on our mapping and interpretation, the newly identified gold bearing deformation event (D3) intersects the Elora and Big Master Gold Systems and appears to have enriched several parallel mineralized structures. This has allowed the Team to update the drill plan and really vector in on high-grade targets. This D3 fault structure is prevalent throughout the Gold Rock Camp. So, as we now prepare to test the Mud Lake Area, which is located two kilometers north of Laurentian, we are rapidly gaining confidence in our ability to continue to identify value targets and make new discoveries to create shareholder value."