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VANCOUVER, Oct. 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ - Garibaldi Resources Corp. (TSXV: GGI) (the "Company") is pleased to announce results of exploration on its 100% owned Iris Project.  The ongoing exploration program was designed to evaluate the potential of the concession block, and has encountered mineralization with bonanza silver grades from several small historic mines and prospects.  Rock chip sample assays of as much as 4.61 g/t gold and 2,150 g/t silver over 1.7 metres, and 6.29 g/t gold and 588 g/t silver over 1.2 metres are reported from the Paragatos workings and 4.01 g/t gold and 304 g/t silver over 2.0 metres from the Mina San Martin vein. The table below includes assay results for 36 of the samples with the most significant precious metal grades out of a total of 115 rock samples taken to date at the project.

The exploration program at the Iris Project to date has consisted of first pass reconnaissance of the entire concession block, including stream sediment sampling. The rock chip sampling focussed on areas with visible alteration and mineralization and does not represent a systematic sampling program. During this reconnaissance, several areas with interesting mineralization were encountered.  Four small historic mines returned significant precious metal assays, as well as local lead and zinc.  Also, samples from an additional four areas yielded interesting precious metal values from surface exposures or small prospect pits, and in one case from a large area of widespread alteration.  Subsequent work will focus on evaluating the potential of each of the mineralized areas found in the reconnaissance program.

Steve Regoci, President of the Company, stated, "The exploration program at our Iris Project encountered mineralization that is similar to that being explored at the nearby Venus project of AuRico Gold." (formerly Gammon Gold Inc.)

The geology of the area is similar to that in the region, where several recent discoveries and mines are located, including Ocampo, Pinos Altos, and Moris.  A sequence of volcanic flows of intermediate composition hosts the mineralization, and is overlain by mostly unmineralized felsic volcanic rocks.  At Mina Providencia, the felsic rocks overlay altered andesite with quartz veining and may cover significant areas of mineralization.  In the south eastern portion of the concession block felsic dikes cut the intermediate rocks.  In general, the presence of multiple areas with historic small scale mining of high grade silver-gold veins, as well as the presence of felsic dikes, which are related to mineralization in the nearby Moris district, are features that are favourable and suggest good potential to encounter mineralization of interest.

Selected rock chip sample assay results from the Iris Project:



Area/sample Description Width(m)   Au (g/t)   Ag (g/t)   Pb (%)   Zn (%)
Mina Paragatos                    
12215 Silicified zone NR   0.446   654   0.10   -
12217 Quartz vein from working 1.2   6.29   588   0.22   -
12219 Quartz vein 1.6   0.02   96.9   -   0.11
12220 Hangingwall of 12219 0.6   1.325   1010   1.95   0.12
12221 Footwall of 12219 1.7   4.61   2150   0.91   0.11
12223 Quartz vein and silicified rock 0.3   8.73   226   2.17   0.12
12224 Quartz vein and silicified rock 0.6   0.195   157   4.47   0.30
12225 Quartz vein 0.7   0.340   55   -   -
12301 Quartz vein 0.9   0.181   1210   0.39   0.42
12303 Quartz vein 1.3   0.231   664   0.47   -
12304 Quartz vein and silicified rock 1.3   0.328   88.1   0.43   -
12305 Quartz vein and silicified rock 1.1   0.348   453   0.26   -
12306 Selected quartz vein material Dump   1.015   739   0.28   0.22
12307 Quartz vein 0.8   0.499   536   0.53   0.31
12309 Selected quartz vein material Dump   0.820   1290   0.31   0.10
                     
Mina San Martin                    
12208 Quartz vein and silicified rock 1.3   6.35   43.7   -   -
12209 Vein and fault breccia 0.6   0.573   26.9   -   -
12213 Quartz vein and silicified rock 2   4.01   304   -   -
12214 Selected quartz vein material Dump   0.582   42.3   -   -
12230 Quartz vein and silicified rock 0.6   0.675   53.3   -   -
12247 Strongly silicified, quartz vein 1   0.394   457   0.29   0.13
12312 Quartz vein material Dump   1.765   12.3   -   -
12313 Strong silicification 0.6   11.95   52.5   0.110   0.28
12331 Vein with galena-sphalerite Dump   10.35   148   19.6   15.0
12334 Selected quartz vein material Dump   4.42   1720   0.28   -
                     
Mina Providencia                    
919854 Quartz vein 1.7   4.65   86.7   -   0.12
919855 Selected quartz vein material Dump   16.3   609   0.24   0.54
12535 Parallel quartz veinlets 1.0   0.639   16.4   -   0.15
                     
Unamed prospect                    
12242 Quartz vein and silicified rock 0.4   2.37   364   0.67   0.12
12243 Quartz vein and silicified rock 0.3   4.15   458   0.68   0.12
                     
Other areas                    
Nopalera                    
12433 Quartz veinlets in andesite 1.2   3.64   3.4   -   -
Mina Esperanza                    
12527 Quartz vein and breccia 0.4   0.299   435   0.74   1.18
Aguacaliente                    
12435 Strongly silicified rock 0.8   0.180   51.3   1.92   2.64
Novasaygame                    
12526 Silicified with quartz veinlets 2   0.632   100   0.41   -
12536 Drusy quartz veinlets 2.5   0.345   2.4   -   -
12525 Narrow drusy quartz vein 0.2   0.261   228   0.56   0.75

NR - not reported

About the Iris Project

The Iris project is located in the prolific Sierra Madre Precious Metal Belt in western Chihuahua State, Mexico, and includes 5 concessions (Iris, Iris Fracc.1, 2 & 3 and Paragatos) covering 6,508 hectares (please visit www.garibaldiresources.com to view project maps). The project land package abuts the properties surrounding several recently discovered mines, including the Ocampo mine (AuRico Gold), Pinos Altos mine (Agnico-Eagle) and Moris (Hochschild). A detailed mapping and sampling program is underway at the Iris Project, results will be reported as they become available.

Quality Assurance:

Garibaldi has conducted a QA/QC program whereby blind sample blanks are inserted in the sample stream prior to being sent to the laboratory.  Samples were prepared and analyzed by ALS Chemex in their facilities in Mexico and Vancouver, respectively. Samples generally consisted of 1-3 kg of material.  Gold analyses were performed by 30 gram fire assay with an AA finish; samples with more than 10g/t gold were analyzed by fire assay and gravimetric methods.  Silver and the base metals were analyzed as part of a multi-element ICP package using an aqua regia digestion; samples with more than 100 g/t silver or more than 1% base metals were analyzed by AA.  Samples with more than 1,500 g/t silver were analyzed by gravimetric methods

Dr. Craig Gibson, PhD., Certified Professional Geologist, is the authorized professional geologist for the Iris Project and the direct manager of the technical programs operated under contract by Prospeccion y Desarrollo Minero del Norte (ProDeMin). Dr. Gibson is the Qualified Person who has reviewed the technical information contained in this release on behalf of the Company.

We seek safe harbour.

     
GARIBALDI RESOURCES CORP.

per:   "Steve Regoci" 

      Steve Regoci, President
   

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy or the accuracy of this release.

SOURCE Garibaldi Resources Corporation

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