Goldrea Resources Corp. has released the results from its recent reconnaissance sampling and mapping program at its 100% owned Gaspe lithium property near the town of Gaspe, Que. The program was successful in its goal of generating an initial geological map of the property and has potentially identified one source of the lithium anomalies from historical stream sediment samples. This potential source has been identified as a mudstone unit exposed near the Riviere Madeleine and has been dubbed the A-Zone. Out of 30 samples taken from the property, 12 samples yielded values exceeding 89.6 parts per million lithium oxide, with a maximum value of 226.1 parts per million Li2O. One sample (67174), taken near a faulted zone by the Riviere Madeleine close to the centre of the property, returned a value of 0.69% copper along with one of the highest Li2O values of 219.6 parts per million. Five stream sediment samples were taken along the Riviere Madeleine, upstream from the historical sampling locations, yielding values of 53.4 parts per million to 74.1 parts per million Li2O. Five till samples were also taken, yielding values of 65.2 parts per million to 75.1 parts per million Li2O. Samples were analyzed at Activation Laboratories in Timmins, Ont., for elements, including lithium and copper, using procedure codes 1EX/MA200 (total digestion and ICP/MS (inductively coupled plasma/mass spectrometry)). Lithium assays from samples returned a range of 11 parts per million to 226.1 parts per million Li2O. Twelve out of 30 samples returned values over 89.6 parts per million Li2O. Mudstones and shales returned the highest Li2O concentrations, with median values of 219.6 parts per million and 93.2 parts per million, respectively. Sandstones yielded the lowest Li2O concentrations, with a median value of 72.1 parts per million. Red to green mudstone units, all sampled within the wide exposure at the major bend in the Riviere Madeleine near the centre of the property (referred to here as the A-Zone), ran consistently in the highest lithium range, with values from three out of four mudstone samples assaying between 190.5 parts per million to 226.1 parts per million. Sample 67174, a mudstone unit assaying 219.6 parts per million Li2O, also returned values of 6,900 parts per million (0.69%) Cu and 4,540 parts per million (0.454%) manganese. A faulted zone at the A-Zone also yielded one sample with a significant copper value of 6,900 parts per million (0.69% Cu). This is encouraging, considering that the region is known for its rich copper deposits. The extent of copper mineralization is unknown.