Orefinders Resources Inc. has commenced diamond drilling on the Mirado gold property located near the prolific gold mining district of Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The Mirado property consists of 12 patented claims (432 acres) located 20 km southeast of the town of Kirkland Lake and is accessible by all season roads with nearby power and rail. This initial 2,000 meter Phase 1 drill program is designed to test the potential for near surface, bulk tonnage gold mineralization on the property.

The company has taken the over 40,000 m of historical surface and underground diamond drill hole data and detailed surface and underground geological mapping and sampling data and built a 3D model of the deposit utilizing GEMcom software (GEMS). The 3D model was then integrated with a recent, deep penetrating IP survey that was conducted over the deposit during the spring of 2012. The IP survey was conducted over 14 line km and tested the Mirado deposit to a depth more than 300m deeper than any of the previous drilling and underground workings; several significant, "chargeability" anomalies associated with tuffaceous and pyroclastic units were detected near the top of the Skead volcanic assemblage.

These geophysical targets will be systematically drill tested during the upcoming program.