Eastmain Mine Property
Drilling Update – Visible Gold in A-Zone
June 3, 2010
Eastmain Mines Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eastmain Resources Inc. (TSX:ER), announces that
10 drill holes totaling 2,790 metres have been completed on the Eastmain Mine property, located in
James Bay, Québec. Multiple grains of visible gold were observed in drill hole EM10-04 at 320 metres
depth, within a six-metre-wide, chert-pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite-bearing interval from the A-Zone of the
Eastmain Gold Deposit. This hole was designed to test the A Zone west of an historic hole (332002),
drilled in 1988, which assayed 14.3 g/t Au (0.42 oz/ton) across 8.64 metres. Assays are pending.
The Eastmain Gold Mine is a copper-gold-silver, sulphide-rich deposit, consisting of three known zones,
“A”, “B” and “C”. The A and B Zones have been traced for more than one kilometre in length and to a
vertical depth of 400 metres. The deposit remains open at depth and along strike. Gold mineralization at
the Eastmain Mine occurs within a siliceous, sulphide-bearing unit associated with komatiite and highly
altered mafic volcanic rocks. This very distinctive geologic marker horizon has been traced for over 10
kilometres across the property.
The objectives of the current $3-million program are to expand the lateral and depth extensions of both
the A and B Zones within the deposit through drilling, and to search for other deposits on this 200 km2
property. Surface exploration expected to begin in early July, will focus on identifying the structural
controls of gold mineralization within the deposit.
Previous drilling in the lower levels of the A Zone included 17.7 g/t gold, 25.1 g/t silver and 0.61% copper
across 4.8 metres in hole 83-4, while drilling at depth within the B Zone included 61.45 g/t gold across
8.95 metres in hole 88-45. To date, Eastmain has completed five holes in the A-Zone and an additional
five holes testing regional targets elsewhere on the property.
All five holes recently drilled into the deposit area have intersected highly altered mine series rocks and
mineralized intervals consistent with the A Zone series. Five regional drill holes completed this month
each tested VTEM geophysical conductors outside the limits of the deposit. Current drill holes EM10-09
and EM10-10 have intersected highly altered rocks containing massive magnetite, pyrrhotite and minor
chalcopyrite, thought prospective for gold. Placer Development discovered the Eastmain Gold Deposit
while drill testing an airborne geophysical conductor in 1969.


Don Robinson, President and CEO of Eastmain stated, "We are very impressed our initial drilling at the
Eastmain Mine project. The first five holes of the program have intersected mines series rock, potentially
extending the A Zone both laterally and vertically. Visible gold observed within wide intervals of highly
altered and mineralized mine series rocks shows excellent promise for expansion of the known gold
deposit at depth."
Dr. Donald J. Robinson P.Geo, is the Qualified Person for the information contained in this press release and is a
Qualified Person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101.
About Eastmain Resources Inc. (TSX:ER)
Eastmain is a Canadian gold exploration company with 100% interest in the Eau Claire and Eastmain gold deposits.
The Corporation has $21 Million in working capital and holds an interest in 12 projects within the James Bay District,
including the Éléonore South property. Eastmain has allocated a budget of $7.5 million for gold exploration in Québec
for 2010.
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