Camino Minerals Corporation announced significant drill results from the El Secreto Gold, Silver and Copper Project located in Sinaloa State, Mexico. Drilling confirmed the presence of gold and silver mineralization and suggests that high-grade stockwork zones and ore shoots may exist at depth. The 1,921.5 metre reverse circulation drill program was directed to a number of northeast-trending epithermal veins in two target areas, the Carrizal Area and the El Secreto Zone.

Hole SE-12-001, located in the Carrizal Area, returned 84 metres of 0.33 g/t Au and 6.5 g/t Ag, including 30 metres of 0.58 g/t Au and 11.1 g/t Ag. Hole SE-12-003, located approximately 1.5 km southwest of hole SE-12-001 and also located in the Carrizal Area, returned 19.5 metres of 0.34 g/t Au and 21.5 g/t Ag. Hole SE-12-003 is interpreted to be a different vein from the one intercepted in hole SE-12-001.

Drilling at the El Secreto Zone targeted three major sub east-west structures, with six of the seven holes intersecting anomalous gold values. Sharing the same mineralized system, a distance of six kilometres separates the El Secreto Zone and the Carrizal Area. Similar mineralization and alteration (silicification, arsenopyrite and scorodite) can be observed at both target areas.

This large system is over 9 kilometres in length, sub east-west trending, and up to 4 kilometres wide, north to south. This is comparable in size to the San Dimas District, located 40 kilometres northeast.