Huntington Exploration Inc. announced it has commenced drilling on its 100% owned Winora Gold Project (Winora) located north of Red Lake, Ontario, immediately east of the historic Lingman Lake Gold Mine. Huntington's 1,800 metre (m) drill program will start with a fence of drill holes along the western claim boundary adjacent to the Lingman Lake gold bearing vein trend, currently held by Signature Resources Ltd. (Signature). Surface mapping and prospecting at Winora has identified multiple 1930 to 1940 vintage hand dug trenches following quartz veining extending from the Lingman Lake claim boundary well into the Winora property to the east.

Drilling is targeting the extension of the high-grade gold bearing quartz veins in both the hanging-wall and footwall of a series of east-west trending feldspar porphyry dykes discovered on the Signature side of the claim boundary. Public information released by Signature suggests that the individual gold zones and the quartz feldspar porphyry intrusions composing the Lingman Lake gold mineralization package, which has been drill tested to 280 m in depth by Signature, may represent a minimum width of 150 m. Mineralization, which is open in all directions, is interpreted by the Company to extend from the Signature property onto Huntington's Winora Property.