Metals Creek Resources Corp. announced the discovery of a second zone of gold mineralization through prospecting on its recently acquired Shabaqua Corners property. The property is located within the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt, approximately 54 km west of Thunder Bay, Ontario near Shabaqua Corners and on trend to Delta Resources Delta 1 project.

The property has seen very little exploration work. This round of field activities on the Shabaqua Corners Gold Property concentrated on areas outside of the main zone mineralization, which is hosted within an east-west trending zone of silicification, pyritization and pervasive carbonate alteration. Nine samples were collected 235m northwest of the main mineralized zone, with assays ranging from 0.084 to 3.45 grams per tonne (g/t) Gold (Au).

Gold mineralization is hosted within an altered conglomerate with associated quartz-carbonate veining and local stockwork striking roughly the same orientation to that of the main zone. Alteration consists of pervasive iron carbonate with strong silicification and mineralization entails trace to 5% disseminated to stringer pyrite with trace arsenopyrite and galena also present. An exploration permit has been applied for so trenching in this and other areas on the property can take place when the permit is received.

Prospecting and geological mapping is ongoing with the aim of further delineating known gold mineralization along strike as well as continuing to evaluate other portions of the property. MEK is targeting potential parallel gold bearing structures as demonstrated within other projects within the ShebandowanGreenstone Belt. All samples were sent to Activation Laboratories.

The precious metals were analyzed utilizing a standard fire assay with an atomic absorption finish. Michael MacIsaac, P.Geo and VP Exploration for the Corporation and a qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101, is responsible for this release, and supervised the preparation of the information forming the basis for the release.