Arctic Hunter Energy Inc. announce that the Company has recently completed preliminary due diligence and performed a site visit on the Gold Crow Property situated south of the Pickle Lake gold mining camp of northwestern Ontario. Between 1928 and 1995, this camp produced 2.5 million ounces of gold from three deposits, the Central Patricia (1.7 Mt @12.5 g Au/t), the Pickle Crow (3.0 Mt @17.8 g Au/t) and the Dona Lake (1.8 Mt @ 6.6 g Au/T). The Pickle Crow Project (Auteco/First Mining) currently has an advanced development program and has a resource of 2.8 inferred tons grading 11.3 grams gold per ton. A 45,000-meter drill program is currently underway on the property. Further to the north, the Musselwhite gold mine owned by Newmont, has produced more than 4 million ounces of gold and has reserves of 2.29 million ounces of gold. The Gold Crow gold Project is a large district scale gold property comprised of 12,850 hectares, with the potential for the discovery of high-grade gold located in northwestern Ontario, Canada. The property is easily accessible via float-plane and helicopter, has a camp site with core storage facilities and has a close proximity to several communities, including Pickle Lake and Osnaburgh, Ontario.