Pistol Bay Mining Inc. reports that it has optioned out 75% of it's Dixie 17-20 claims in the Red Lake Mining District to Infinite Lithium Corp. The Dixie 17-18-19,20 properties consist of 67 claim units (1,072 hectares) located in the Confederation Lake greenstone belt, 35 kilometres southeast of Red Lake, Ontario. The Confederation Lake belt is known to host numerous Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) occurrences and deposits. This property will be rename `Dixie 10 Mile' by Infinite Lithium Corp. The three Dixie mineralized zones were explored by Selco in the 1977-1981 period, by Noranda in 1989-1992 and by Tribute Minerals Inc. between 2002 and 2009. Selco drilled a total of 40 diamond drill holes, Noranda drilled 7 holes and Tribute Minerals drilled 11 holes. Upon exercise of the above agreement Infinite Lithium Corp. will have the right to purchase an additional 15% in these Claims by pay an additional $30,000 plus issuing 500,000 shares of Infinite Lithium Corp. to Pistol Bay Mining Inc. Infinite Lithium Corp. will make the following cash payments to Pistol Bay: $15,000 on or before the date that is five business days after the Exchange Approval Date; $10,000 on or before the date that is six months after the Exchange Approval Date; $30,000 on or before the date that is twelve months after the Exchange Approval Date and Infinite Lithium Corp. will issue to Pistol Bay 500,000 common shares of Infinite Lithium Corp. on of before the date that is five business days after the Exchange Approval Date; 500,000 common shares of Infinite Lithium Corp. on or before the date that is twelve months after the Exchange Approval Date and Infinite Lithium Corp. will incur a total of $550,000 in Exploration Expenditures in or on the Claims as follows; The sum of $250,000 on of before the first anniversary of the Closing Date; The sum of $300,000 on or before the second anniversary of the Closing Date. Upon exercise of the above agreement Infinite Lithium Corp. will have the right to purchase an additional 15% in these Claims by pay an additional $30,000 plus issuing 500,000 shares of Infinite Lithium Corp. to Pistol Bay Mining Inc.