Great Atlantic Resources Corp. announced it has reviewed historic and Company data in re-evaluating base and precious metal potential at its Keymet Property, northeast New Brunswick. The Keymet property is located approximately 20 kilometres northwest of Bathurst and covers an area of approximately 3,400 hectares. The property hosts multiple gold, silver, copper, lead and/or zinc occurrences including the Keymet deposit, site of the historic Keymet Mine, located in the northwest region of the property. Base metal and silver bearing veins were mined at the Keymet Mine during the 1950s. Great Atlantic s management have defined a target area in the northwest region of the property northwest of the Keymet deposit as a priority for the next phase of exploration, planned for 2017. This is the area of the Elmtree 12 copper, lead, zinc and silver vein occurrence and gold bearing boulders. Two diamond drill holes were completed by the Company in this area during late 2015, targeting the Elmtree 12 vein system and area of gold bearing altered sedimentary boulders. Both holes intersected near-surface mineralized veins (containing sphalerite, galena and chalcopyrite cutting sedimentary rocks), interpreted by Company management to be the Elmtree 12 vein system. Drill hole Ky-15-03 intersected 16.68% Zn, 1.11% Cu and 152.0 g/t Ag over 1.80 metre core length. Drill hole Ky-15-04 intersected 8.68% Zn, 0.29% Cu and 44.8 g/t Ag over 4.28 metre core length approximately vertically under the high grade vein of Ky-15-03. Both intersections are within 100 metre vertical depth. A gold bearing zone was also intersected in Ky-15-3, returning 3.28 g/t Au over 2.1 metre core length. Drill holes Ky-15-3 and Ky-15-4 were also in the area of historic 1980s diamond drill holes (by Brunswick Mining and Smelting and Aurtec Inc.) and a 2015 Great Atlantic trench. The 1980s holes reportedly intersected near-surface high grade mineralized veins, representing the Elmtree 12 vein system. These intersections include a 0.88 metre core length interval from a 1981 drill hole reported to grade 7.72% Cu, 11.36% Zn and 13.6 ounces per ton Ag and a 1.22 metre core length sample from a near-by 1989 drill hole reported to return 16.4% Cu, 10.11% Zn and 31.0 ounces per ton Ag. The summer 2015 trenching program by Great Atlantic exposed a northwest striking, sub-vertical base metal and silver bearing vein approximately above the 1980s and 2015 drill intersections.