Rockland Minerals Corp. reported that it has initiated 3-D geophysical modeling of the Schefferville Gold property, located approximately 60 kilometers northwest of Schefferville, Quebec. The new modeling is being undertaken on data from Rockland's most recent low-altitude, terrain-draped heli-mag survey flown to pick up high susceptibility iron-bearing target rocks.

The 3D model will help Rockland select deeper drill targets within broad areas already defined by surface prospecting. The Schefferville gold property covers highly prospective Arséne--Baleine Rouge and Rusty Acres originally discovered in the mid-1980's by Québec government geologists containing arsenopyrite- bearing Archean iron formations which are strongly metamorphosed to the granulite facies. To date, Rockland has encountered the presence of broad zones of near-surface disseminated gold mineralization with several high grade "sweet-spots" in 2010 drilling.

Surface sampling in the Rusty Acres area, which has never been drilled before, returned multiple results in the 4-12 grams-per-tonne gold range, with a high grade sample of 171 g/t Au, These new, higher grade gold values found on the surface in the Rusty Acres zone indicate that the Schefferville Gold Project has potential for the discovery of significant new mineralized zones in addition to those found by drilling so far. The Schefferville Gold Project area attracted recent claim staking by "2282726 Ontario Ltd.", a wholly owned subsidiary of Dundee Corporation. These new claims cover a sizable land position adjacent to Rockland's Rusty Acres area in the north, and another block surrounds Rockland's claims covering the Lac Guillaume and Lac Lilois showings in the south.