Seabridge Gold, Inc. announced results from the final 10 exploration holes drilled last summer on the newly discovered Camp Zone at its 100%-owned KSM Project in northwestern British Columbia. The new results include 10 intercepts above 10 grams of gold per tonne, confirming the high grade nature of this deposit which is favorably located at low altitude near planned infrastructure. Once the discovery was made, the 2012 Camp Zone drill program focused on expanding the lateral size of the deposit with relatively shallow holes which extended the strike continuity to 1,500 meters.

The deposit remains open in all directions. Results from this first program suggest that drilling to date may be high in the system with possible better grades below. The 2013 program will therefore focus on the potential for bonanza grades at depth.

Drill holes C-12-04 and C-12-05 were drilled across the intersections previously reported in C-12-03 in order to establish the orientation of mineral zones and consequently do not represent true widths of the mineralized zones. Drill holes C-12-04 and C-12-05 confirmed a north-south strike direction for the precious metal-bearing zones with a moderate dip to the west.