Clarity Metals Corp. announced that it has received preliminary results from an airborne Triaxial Magnetometer survey flown over the Company's Fecteau Gold Project located in the prolific Abitibi Greenstone belt of Quebec. Clarity will utilize the data from this survey to interpret lithology and geological structures which are known in the Abitibi to have a control on gold mineralization.

This data will be combined with results from the other winter exploration efforts including a diamond drilling program and a comprehensive remote sensing program to advance our knowledge of the area further prioritizing current targets as well as generate new targets. The preliminary results of Reduced-to-Pole Total Magnetic Intensity (“RTP-TMI”) along with the exploration targets on the property which were generated by previous operators by means of gold in grain till sampling and targeted IP surveys. The property is known to host two types of mineralization: VMS (Cu-Zn-Au) and mesothermal gold.

VMS targets are represented in the field by numerous gossans of semi-massive to massive sulphides located along and near an east-west trending rhyolite-dacite contact observed over 10 km of strike. Past drilling near surface intersected anomalous copper-zinc intervals associated with anomalous gold. Mesothermal gold bearing quartz veins are observed at both ends of the property (western and eastern portions) where the volcanic sequence is folded.

East-west striking meter-scale shear veins developed parallel to the axial plane of the folds. This helicopter-borne survey was conducted by Axiom Exploration Group Ltd. with a specially designed GEM Systems GSMP 35A Airborne Potassium Vapor high-resolution magnetometers mounted on a non-magnetic stinger in a triaxial array. The surveyed comprised 768 line km using 75 m line spacing providing a markedly higher-resolution map than the 2008 survey for locating any structural or lithological breaks.