QMX Gold Corporation announced results for nine holes totaling 4,331m from the Phase I drilling program at Bonnefond South located on the eastern side of the company extensive land package in Val d'Or, Quebec. Phase I confirmed the potential of the Bonnefond South plug with significant gold intersections and favourable gold distribution within the plug, as well as within shears in the footwall volcanics to the south. A 12,000m Phase II drilling campaign is now planned to follow up on these successful results. Highlights include: Within the Bonnefond South Tonalitic Plug: 2.5 grams gold per tonne (g/t Au) over 39.7 metres (m) and 3.4 g/t Au over 7.9m included in. 1.9 g/t Au over 68.2m from drill hole 17315-17-33. 1.4 g/t Au over 93.7m from drill hole 17315-17-27. 2.5 g/t Au over 44.1m, included in 1.5 g/t Au over 118.9m from drill hole 17315-17-25. 1.9 g/t Au over 83.8m from drill hole 17315-17-26. Within the Footwall Volcanics; 13.2 g/t Au over 8.8m and 4.2g/t Au over 3.3m from drill hole 17315-17-29 and 3.0 g/t Au over 3.5m from drill hole 17315-17-28. The Bonnefond South Phase I drilling program consisted of nine diamond drill holes for 4,331m. This program was developed to confirm vein, fault and shear zone orientations and to test a re-interpretation of the historical geological model. A total of five holes for 2,377m tested the quartz-tourmaline gold vein system and shear zones hosted within the Bonnefond South Plug. Four holes, equaling 2,055m, tested the potential for an extension of the shear zone system to the south of the plug. Drilling to date has focused on the upper 300m of the zone. Results from seven of the nine drill holes (17315-17-25, -26, -27, -28, -29, -30 and -33) confirmed the potential of Bonnefond South with significant gold intersections and favourable gold distribution throughout the Tonalitic Plug. The gold intersections vary in grade between 0.4 to 1.9 g/t Au and in core-length between 38.7 to 118.9m. Overall, QMX believes the plug is highly altered and mineralized and is cross cut by sheared and mineralized mafic dykes that yielded 4.2 g/t Au over 6.5m, 4.5 g/t Au over 5.6m, 4.9 g/t Au over 10.2m and 3.3 g/t Au over 3.9m in three drill holes (17315-17-25, -26 and -30). The mafic dykes contain tension and sheared quartz-tourmaline veins with tourmalinization of the wall rock at the vein margins. In the southern portion of the plug and in the volcanic rocks at the footwall, multiple distinct shear zones were intersected showing high strain deformation and anomalous gold values. The shear zones are of metric width. They contain quartz veins occasionally with tourmaline and pyrite and are associated with variable sericite, silica and albite alteration. The best gold intersection in the footwall volcanics from this campaign was 13.2 g/t Au over 8.8m in drill hole 17315-17-29. Drill holes 17315-17-25, -26, -28 and -29 also returned encouraging gold grades intersecting 2.8 g/t Au over 6.5m, 7.0 g/t Au over 2.8m, 3.0 g/t Au over 3.5m and 4.2 g/t Au over 3.3m, respectively. The Bonnefond South Phase II drill campaign is being prepared and will be designed to confirm continuity of, and potentially increase, the gold grade estimated inside the Bonnefond South plug. The company now proposes an infill drilling program of 7,000m with new drill hole orientations, and an additional 5,000m to test the eastern extension of the gold-bearing system.