Rocky Shore Gold Ltd. announced that it has staked additional ground that now extends the gold-bearing Appleton Fault Corridor to more than 20 kilometres within the Company's Gold Anchor Project. The Appleton Fault Corridor is known to host major gold discoveries northeast of the Gold Anchor Project in central Newfoundland. Staking an additional five kilometres to the northeast at Gold Anchor now extends the highly prospective gold-bearing Appleton Fault corridor to more than 20 kilometres.

The project also covers more than 40 kilometres of the gold-bearing JBP Fault and collectively hosts hundreds of kilometres of unnamed faults and their associated fault splays. Fault are critical conduits for the precipitation and discovery of high-grade gold mineralization. The early stage, district-scale project now covers more than 1,200 square kilometres and is the second-largest property in this emerging gold district.