White Rock Minerals Ltd. announced high-grade gold prospects staked in Alaska. Key Highlights: White Rock has been able to stake a contiguous block of new tenements in a new high-grade gold project, the White Gold Project, identified within the Tintina Gold Province, Alaska, host to giant gold deposits including Donlin Creek (45 Moz Au), Pogo (10 Moz Au) and Fort Knox (13.5 Moz Au); The White Gold Project encompasses 8 mineralised prospects connected by a 16-kilometre network of northeast trending geological structures. Historic surface geochemistry and core drilling completed by two previous explorers highlights the potential of the district, with White Rock staking 38 contiguous mining claims over 24km² (5,900 acres); · Highlights from historic exploration include: Goldberg Prospect: 18.0m @ 9.1g/t gold including 4.0m @ 33.8g/t gold in surface trenching, Shalosky Prospect: 19.0m @ 4.0g/t gold including 2.6m @ 11.2/t gold in surface trenching.

27.1m @ 3.1g/t gold from 88.3m including 1.2m @ 23.1g/t gold (WG11-02), Low Prospect: 9.8m @ 8.6g/t gold including 3.8m @ 14.3g/t gold in surface trenching, 20.0m @ 2.5g/t gold from 34.4m including 2.2m @ 17.4g/t gold (WG11-05), Hunter Prospect: 28.0m @ 3.0g/t gold including 3.3m @ 16.4g/t gold in surface trenching; The mineralised prospects appear to be controlled by a series of northeast trending structures within an orogenic setting that is distal to the Cretaceous granitic intrusions linked to mineralisation in the Tintina Gold Province. Within orogenic gold systems, fault-controlled mineralisation often persists for extensive strike lengths and depths.