Dynasty Gold Corp. announced results of the final mapping and rock sampling program at the Thundercloud property, optioned from Teck Resources Limited early last year. The Property is in the central Wabigoon greenstone gold belt, 47 kilometers southwest of Dryden, Ontario. Following the completion of the summer rock chip sampling program, which was centered at the Glatz outcrop in the West Contact zone, the recently completed mapping and rock sampling program was focused on the potential trench and drill-targets areas around the Glatz outcrop and extended to other parts of the Property where previous IP surveying identified high chargeability and resistivity anomalies. The assay results for sixty-four grab samples extended the anomalous area. Highlights of the assay results included a grab sample taken near Trench 3 in the north end of the West Contact zone, a silicified mafic volcanic, that assayed 4.09 g/t Au, indicating gold potential outside of the younger Temiskaming-like sediments. The typical silver and telluride pathfinder elements characteristic of the Western Contact area were also elevated, illustrating the potential proximity to an oxidized intrusion typical of many Archean gold deposits. A sample returning 0.72 g/t Au came from Trench 8 (between the Pelham zone and the West Contact zone) from a sheared felsic unit. A grab sample that assayed 0.61 g/t Au was taken 30 m west of the Glatz outcrop, confirming it as trenching Target Area 1. A grab sample that assayed 0.54 g/t Au was collected from trenching Target Area 2, where historic samples taken by Glatz had assayed 2.10, 7.27 and 6.09 g/t Au. Further work is planned on the structural controls to mineralization. Two previously developed drill targets on the Pelham Zone are ready for drill testing. Two proposed drill-holes will have the dual purpose of confirming the existence of a parallel footwall zone plus testing the down-plunge potential of the Pelham Zone itself at a vertical depth of 180 and 225 meters. These holes are designed to verify the potential for expanding the historic (non 43-101 compliant) resource of 5.56 MT at 1.60 g/t. The rock samples were delivered to ALS lab in Thunder Bay, Ontario and assayed for 48 elements using the ME-MS61 package.