Ready Set Gold Corp. announced that related to a review by the British Columbia Securities Commission it is issuing this news release to clarify its disclosure related to the Afric zone on the Northshore Gold Project. In the News Release and the website, the Company disclosed the following historical estimate in respect of the Afric Zone on the Northshore Gold Project without certain related disclosure and cautionary language required pursuant to the Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Properties ("NI 43-101"): In a technical report on the mineral resources of the Northshore property, GTA Resources reported that the Afric zone contained 391,000 ounces gold in 12,360,000 tonnes at a grade of 0.99 gram per tonne (g/t) gold in the indicated category and 824,000 ounces gold in 29.58 million tonnes at a grade of 0.87 g/t gold in the inferred category, using a cut-off grade of 0.50 g/t gold. Specifically, the Company would like to clarify that the Afric Zone on the Northshore Gold Project contains a historical estimate as defined by Part 1.1 of NI 43-101 and: a) the resource estimate, prepared by Giroux Consulting Ltd. and Minorex Consulting Limited as a National Instrument (NI) 43-101 Technical report for GTA Resources and Mining Inc. (GTA) dated June 30, 2014 (available on sedar.com under the company profile for GTA Financecorp Inc.). b) the Company considers the historical estimate to be relevant since it was prepared to NI 43-101 standards at the time and as such gives an insight into the Afric zone, its mineralization and grades, but cannot comment on the reliability of such historical estimate as the historical estimate has not been independently verified by a QP for the Company. However, under NI 43-101 it is considered a "historical estimate", as it was prepared for GTA Resources and, as such, once the property changed hands and has not been independently verified by a QP for the Company, it became a "historical estimate" which has to be disclosed as such. c) the historical estimate was prepared for GTA using the following key assumptions, parameters and methods to prepare the historical estimate: (i) Gemcom software to compile vertical and horizontal cross-sections at 25 m spacing using 100 drill holes and 13,777 gold assays; (ii) A block model with blocks, 10 x 10 x 5 metres, was superimposed over the geologic solids with the % below topography, % below bedrock, % inside mineralized solid and % inside dykes recorded in each block. (iii) Based upon specific gravity analyses conducted by AGAT Laboratories in Mississauga, Ontario an average bulk density value of 2.74 g/cm3 was used to convert volumes to tonnes. (iv) the gold grades were interpolated into blocks using Ordinary Kriging; and an Indicator approach (v) the mineral resource estimate was located above the -100 AMSL elevation using a 0.5 g/t gold cut-off.