Heritage Mining Ltd. announced the field program at the Contact Bay Property ("Contact Bay") has been completed ahead of schedule and under budget. The Company is now in process of prioritizing additional targets at its Drayton-Black Lake Project ("DBL Project") to capitalize on remaining time in the field season with mobilization as early as next week. The Company's active drill program at its DBL Project remains encouraging.

While assays are pending, multiple intervals (within each hole) of mineralized veining have been identified in the Alcona Area containing sulfide mineralization frequently associated with gold mineralization. Program Highlights: Contact Bay. Field program completed ahead of schedules and under budget.

Drayton-Black Lake. Additional priority target workup capacity, specific target areas to be announced in short order. Drill program - encouraging mineralization, assays pending.

Multiple shear zones located across the property, two of which confirmed to have historical workings over several hundred meters strike length. Sulfide mineralization and alteration have been identified in shear zones property wide. Numerous samples have been collected at historic mine infrastructure as well as newly identified hydrothermal corridors, assays pending.

Rognon Mine Area: Shear zone/quartz vein hosted lode gold type mineralization targeted by historic workings over 2km strike length. Three historic mine shafts, numerous pits and trenches, tailings located by the field team (Contact Bay Mine, Rognon Mine and Wachman Mine). Samples taken along strike, assays pending.

Anderson Area: Located multiple historic workings over 350m of exposed shear zone hosted quartz veining. A parallel shear zone found at highway outcrop 800m to the west may indicate an extension of the deformation corridor. Shearing is associated with the geological contact between mafic volcanic and ultramafic rock.

Significant sulfide mineralization (pyrite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite) and hydrothermal alteration minerals identified at both locations. Historical assays from trenches and pits on Anderson claims include 0.11, 0.12, 0.14, and 0.15, 0.26 ounce gold per ton. Nabish Lake: Results from historic trenching and recent field observations indicate potential for Cu-Ni-PGE type mineralization over several kilometers of strike.

Significant chalcopyrite, Pyrrhotite, magnetite and pyrite mineralization are associated with an ultramafic horizon. Historic sampling includes more than 3% Ni & 4% Cu mineralization (May 11, 2010 - J Bong felt). Copper has been reported in granodiorite, diorite, gabbro and intermediate volcanics (Kenora Assessment File 52F/10NW, F-4, Glatz, Alex - Nabish Lake).