Trans Canada Gold Corp. announced that it has contracted SHA Geopysics to complete a regional helicopter-borne Heli- GT Triaxial Magnetic Gradiometer Survey on the Crippleback Lake Gold Project situated 45 km south of Grand Falls-Windsor, in central Newfoundland. The geophysical survey will consist of 579-line kilometers with traverse lines to be flown at 75-meter spacings and control lines flown at 1,250-meter line spacings directly over the Crippleback Lake Gold Project claim-block, which lies directly above and over the Cape Ray Fault zone. The Heli-Gt Magnetic Gradiometer Survey is now considered one of the exploration industry's finest, deep penetrating airborne tools used to enhance gold exploration. The helicopter borne survey produces deep penetrating and newly generated survey data, which clearly identifies, enhances and in combination with rock and soil-sampling, shows high-definition conductive gold targets, fault zones and structural features often hidden in overburden. Airborne surveys are critical in the discovery of high grade-gold and important in locating hidden base metal targets hidden in the structurally advanced Newfoundland geological environment.