Wolfden Resources Corporation announced the acquisition of the Orvan Brook property, containing the Orvan Brook Cu-Pb-Zn-Ag-Au massive sulphide deposit. The 100%-owned Property (12 claim units comprising 261 hectares) acquired by claim staking, is located in the prolific Bathurst Mining Camp, approximately 35 kilometres west of the City of Bathurst and 16 kilometres northeast of Trevali Mining Corporation's Caribou mine and milling facility. At Orvan Brook, the massive sulphide horizon has been traced for more than 2.3 kilometres along strike and has been drilled to a maximum depth of 500 metres below surface. Parts of the deposit have only been drilled to maximum depths of less than 200 metres below surface. The massive sulphide body occurs as a single lens that ranges from 0.5 to 5.5 metres in thickness and is open to depth and along strike. The most recent drilling at Orvan Brook (Noranda Mining and Exploration Inc. in 1995), returned intercepts including 0.44% Cu, 2.31% Pb, 7.37% Zn & 89.20 g/t Ag over 5.62 metres and 0.28% Cu, 2.85% Pb, 8.16% Zn & 82.9 g/t Ag over 5.47 metres, indicating the presence of thicker sections of massive sulphide at depth (below 400 metres from surface). The deposit contains a historic resource of 2.69 MT grading 0.37% Cu, 1.73% Pb, 5.95% Zn, 72.0 gpt Ag & 0.9 gpt Au1. The Orvan Brook deposit is hosted in sedimentary rocks overlying felsic volcanic rocks, a stratigraphic position known to host some of the larger base-metal deposits in the Bathurst Mining Camp, including Trevali's Caribou deposit (Measured & Indicated Resource of 7.23 MT at 0.43% Cu, 2.93% Pb, 6.99% Zn, 84.4 gpt Ag & 0.89 gpt Au, Inferred Resource of 3.66 MT at 0.32% Cu, 2.81% Pb, 6.95% Zn, 87.3 gpt Ag & 1.23 gpt Au2).