Entourage Metals Ltd. announced the results of the surface exploration program from the La Liga Property located in the Whitehorse Mining District, Yukon Territory. The company completed a field program to assess the 1.5 kilometer Red Devil to Galactose trend where previous work by Inform Resources returned high-grade silver lead results in grab samples of up to 877 g/t silver and 9.58% lead at the Red Devil Zone and up to 216 g/t silver, 9.94% lead, and 8.22% zinc at the Galactose Zone. At the newly discovered high grade zone of silver-lead mineralization, the Gunner zone, trench LLTR13-101 returned 36.8 g/t silver & 0.68% lead over 20m. Many high grade-grab and trench samples were collected expanding the Red Devil and Galactose zones. The newly discovered Gunner Zone occurs approximately 580m northwest of and consists of mineralization similar to that seen in the Red Devil zone. Thirty-three grab samples and 2 trenches were placed in the area. Grab samples returned values from trace up to 763 g/t Ag and up to 21.45% lead. Trenches contained values from trace up to 50.2 g/t Ag and up to 4.9% Pb. Mineralization at Red Devil outcrops along +/-100m wide south facing cliff and consists of disseminated to massive zones of arsenopyrite, galena, and pyrite associated with stock-work quartz veining, quartz breccias, and broad zones of silica and clay altered sediments. The mineralization is associated with low angle thrust faults and high angle dextral strike-slip faults in the area. During the 2013 program, an additional 24 grab samples and 23 chip samples were taken along the cliff. Grab samples assay from trace values up to 1666 g/t silver, up to 19.1% lead, and up to 1.05 g/t gold. Highlights from the grab samples include: 1,666 g/t Ag, 0.51 g/t Au, and 19.08% Pb; 1,333 g/t Ag, 0.53 g/t Au, and 17.9% Pb; and 777 g/t Ag, 0.88 g/t Au, and 11.79% Pb and 497 g/t Ag, 1.05 g/t Au, and 5.77% Pb. The chips ranged from 0.25 to 3 meters in length and assay from 1.8 to 420 g/t silver, from trace to 1.55 g/t gold, and from trace to 6.18% lead. Due to the extreme slope and discontinuous outcrop, continuity between chip samples was not possible. Five trenches were placed over a 180m x 120m area above the Red Devil cliff to aid in geologic mapping and structural interpretation of the area. The trenches were channel sampled on 5m intervals and returned from trace up to 173 g/t silver and from trace up to 19.35% lead. Strong alteration and silver-lead mineralization was encountered in trench TRLL13-01, approximately 150m to the northwest of the Red Devil cliff. The Galactose Zone was extensively sampled and mapped by company geologists. The Galactose zone consists of structurally controlled lenses of massive galena-sphalerite-pyrite-phyrrotite up to 3m in size. Previous operators, exploring for SEDEX style mineralization, have indicated these to be of syngenetic origin, however, Entourage now believes the massive mineralization found at Galactose to be epigenetic based on geologic mapping and interpretation in the area. Twenty-two grab and chip samples were collected over 120m outcrop cliff exposure and grade from trace values up to 322 g/t silver, up to 11.43% lead, and up to 15.82% zinc. The epigenetic silver-lead-zinc +/- gold mineralization on the La Liga property occurs with strongly elevated arsenic, bismuth, antimony, and tin (+/- copper, zinc, and tungsten) and appears to be related to previously unrecognized granodiorite porphyry intrusives with sheeted to stockworked quartz veining that crop out approximately 3.5km east of the Galactose zone. A grab sample of the veined intrusive returned 0.26 g/t gold, 222 ppm arsenic, 637 ppm bismuth, and >200ppm tungsten, and indicates the potential for porphyry gold style mineralization elsewhere on the property.

Michael Williams has resigned as a director of the company effective immediately. Mr. Williams will become a consultant to the Board. The company looks forward to Mr. Williams continued contributions.