Bathurst Metals Corp. announced the assay results from spring soil sampling program on the Peerless Mineral Tenures property located in the Goldbridge Mining Camp in south-central British Columbia. The soil sampling program was designed to cover an area where thrust bound, ultramafic intrusives occur.

The ultramafics were observed to be listwanite altered; a classic geological setting in the Goldbridge Camp known to host gold deposits. The Goldbridge Camp, located 180km north of Vancouver is remarkably similar to the Mother Lode camp of California in terms of ore mineralogy, wall rock alteration and geological setting. The Goldbridge Camp contains over 60 mineral localities including the historical large producer Bralorne Mine, which yielded over 4 million oz gold.

The Bralorne Mine and is still being actively explored. Currently, other juniors are active in the Goldbridge Camp area and are consistently getting good results. nearest neighbour, Endurance Gold Corporation's Reliance Gold Project last reported 7.87 grams per tonne gold over 7.6 metres.

The Peerless Property, located in the heart of the Goldbridge Camp contains historical drill assay results of up to 28.92 grams/tonne gold over 4.57 metre drill lengths in similar geological and structural settings to other deposits in Goldbridge Camp. Field crews collected a total of 200 soil samples over an area of altered ultramafics.