Klondike Gold Corp. announced recently received rock assays from 212 prospecting samples on the Lone Star Property collected during the 2014 field program as part of a broader program evaluating the Lone Star, Dominion, and Gold Run Properties totaling 22,500 hectares area located near Dawson, YT, Canada. Klondike Gold owns a 100% interest in 1,228 quartz claims and 14 crown grants covering the western half of the Klondike placer goldfields.

Prospecting samples at the Boulder Lode prospect from a newly uncovered quartz vein ('Vein 1') yield gold assays of 1,766 g/t Au, 1,007 g/t Au, and 831 g/t Au with corresponding silver assays of 400 g/t Ag, 237 g/t Ag, and 205 g/t Ag respectively. (Prospecting samples are selective in nature; systematic test results may vary significantly.) Prospecting samples of bedrock quartz veins from the Nugget to Buckland prospect areas assayed between 1.0 g/t Au and 19.4 g/t Au including six samples with visible gold identified in outcrop. Prospecting identified 19 geographically diverse previously undocumented sites of visible gold in outcropping bedrock quartz veins.

Analysis of historical aeromagnetic surveys from Klondike Gold and the Geological Survey of Canada has identified a shear fault array comprised of a main dextral shear fault with associated secondary pinnate and horsetail extensional faults interpreted to transect the Klondike goldfields. Portions of this fault network have been identified previously as "D4" faults and this fault array appears to be a primary control on "D4" gold- bearing quartz veins in Klondike area.