Strongbow Exploration Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SBW) is pleased to announce that
exploration is underway at the Company's wholly owned Piltz Mountain, Mons Creek
and Raven properties in the Chilcotin region of south central British Columbia.
Current work includes stream silt geochemical surveys and prospecting and
represents Strongbow's first evaluation of the properties, which were staked
based on the coincidence of multi-element stream sediment geochemical anomalies
and prospective underlying geology. The geochemical anomalies were identified in
the Government of British Columbia regional stream sediment database and include
elevated gold values ranging from 10 to 920 ppb. 


The Chilcotin properties are situated 90 km southwest of the regional centre of
Williams Lake and have excellent access that benefits from a network of logging
roads. Strongbow considers the properties to be prospective for bulk tonnage
gold mineralization similar to Amarc Resources (AHR-TSXV) recent Mt. Newton
discovery where DDH09-04 intersected 141 m grading 2.01 g/t Au, and also for
Cu-Au porphyry style mineralization similar to Taseko Mines Ltd. (TKO-TSX)
Prosperity deposit which contains 2.0 billion pounds of copper and 4.7 million
ounces of gold in proven and probable reserves. Please see Strongbow news
release #10-01 dated February 1, 2010 for further information.


Results of the current program will be used to prioritize areas for follow up
exploration later this summer, including soil geochemical surveys, bedrock
mapping, and geophysics. Strongbow's 2010 exploration programs are conducted
under the supervision of David Gale, P.Geo. (BC), Vice-President of Exploration
for Strongbow and a qualified person under NI 43-101.


STRONGBOW EXPLORATION INC.

Kenneth A. Armstrong, President and CEO

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