Atlantic Gold Reports Additional Results From the Resource Definition Drill Programs at Fifteen Mile Stream and Cochrane Hill, and From Further Exploration Drilling at the Plenty Prospect

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - May 1, 2017) - Atlantic Gold Corporation (TSX VENTURE:AGB) ("Atlantic" or the "Company") is pleased to report assay results received from drilling programs on two gold deposits and a gold prospect: The Fifteen Mile Stream and Cochrane Hill deposits where resource definition drilling on 25m x 20m centres is underway with the objective of upgrading resources to measured and indicated categories, and at the Plenty prospect where previously reported high grade intersections are being drilled more systematically.

The Company plans to use the results from the drill programs to undertake further analysis to determine the economic viability of the above-noted deposits which would include analysis of the economics of processing these deposits at the Moose River Consolidated ("MRC") processing facility by way of a Pre-Feasibility Study.

New assay results from the three drilling programs are reported as follows:

  1. FIFTEEN MILE STREAM

Fifteen Mile Stream is located approximately 57km northeast of the central milling facility at Touquoy and is readily accessible by highway. Fifteen Mile Stream's current inferred mineral resources stand at 11.72 million tonnes at 1.55 g/t Au for 584,000 oz. New assay results reported herein are from a further 16 holes of the ongoing resource definition diamond drilling program. At this time 140 holes for 15,737 of the planned 25,000m have now been drilled and one drilling rig is presently operating on the property.

Drilling Results:

The additional assay drill results continue to reflect those grades, widths and geometry of gold mineralization documented from the 1980s and 2011 drilling programs which support the current inferred resource estimate (see below). Mineralization occurs within argillites, greywackes and bedding-parallel quartz veins across the hinge zone and limbs of the E-W trending Fifteen Mile Stream (FMS) Anticline. The northern limb of the anticline dips moderately north, with the southern limb vertical to overturned (generally steeply north dipping). All holes are therefore declined to the south at various dips and hence true widths vary (see assay table below) depending on which limb of the anticline is intersected, and also depending on hole dip. Free gold is commonly observed, and in association with pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite.

Drilling across the hinge zone of the anticline is now underway. Owing to the location of certain wetlands, drilling has previously been conducted where ready access to dry or "upland" drill sites has been afforded such that intersections through the hinge zone of the anticline at Egerton-MacLean have to date been somewhat under-represented. Drilling from such sites with restricted access is now in progress. One of the notable intersections reported here - 49m @ 2.37g/t in hole FMS-17-104 - is from the hinge zone of the anticline (as is the previously reported intersection of 23m @ 5.4g/t in hole FMS-17-090).