Smash Minerals Corp. (the "Company" or "Smash") (TSX VENTURE:SSH) reports that
assay results have been received for all drill core samples from the recently
completed drill program on its 100 percent owned Whiskey Gold Property (the
"Property") located in the White Gold District of west-central Yukon Territory,
Canada. The Property encompasses 846 square kilometres (4,177 claims) and
includes the placer gold-rich Black Hills and Barker Creeks.


Summary

The 2011 drill program, which ended on September 17th, represents the first
diamond drilling ever completed on the Property. The drilling was focused in the
northeast part of the Property and encompassed eight drill holes for a total of
1,665 metres in four target zones (Bushmills, Ben Nevis, Glen Breton, and
Bowmore). All drill holes were sampled continuously from top to bottom. Each
sample represents a 2-meter interval of halved NTW-sized (56 millimeter
diameter) drill core except where major changes in lithology, alteration, or
sulphide mineralization dictated shorter intervals. Anomalous gold values
identified during this first drill program provide support to the
interpretations by Smash's technical team that the alteration and mineralization
along these structures are part of a larger mineralized system that remains to
be fully discovered.


Upon receipt of the remainder of the 2011 geochemical results; interpretation of
the integrated soil dataset in concert with new geological mapping results,
radiometrics and magnetic data, and grab, trench, and drill assays, additional
high priority drill targets are expected to be defined. For example, the
recently identified Stranahan's Zone (6.44 g/t Au grab sample; October 3, 2011),
and the Highland Park and CC Zones remain untested and are considered priority
drill targets for the 2012 season.


Smash remains fully funded for its anticipated 2012 program of exploration
drilling and further sampling.


A discussion on the results of the 2011 drill program follows:

Bushmills Zone

Four drill holes (WH11-03, WH11-04, WH11-05, and WH11-07) were completed within
the Bushmills Zone for a total of 854 metres. These drill holes targeted a north
trending sericite-quartz-pyrite alteration zone within felsic orthogneiss that
was outlined by prospecting and trenching. All four drill holes intersected
zones of strongly silicified and sericitized felsic orthogneiss with
disseminated sulphide mineralization. Individual assay results from these holes
ranged from below detection limit to a high of 0.88 g/t Au and from below
detection limit to a high of 14.9 g/t Ag. From 198 to 201.7 metres downhole,
drill hole WH11-05 returned a weighted average of 0.47 g/t Au and 9.0 g/t Ag
over 3.7 metres from a pyrite and galena bearing quartz vein in strongly altered
felsic orthogneiss. Previously reported channel sample results from trenching in
this zone yielded an average of 0.40 g/t Au and 7.7 g/t Ag over six metres. In
addition, two separate two-metre samples returned 1.99 g/t Au and 6.18 g/t Ag
and 1.56 g/t Au and 26.1 g/t Ag.


Ben Nevis Zone

One drill hole (WH11-08) of 145 metres was completed within the Ben Nevis Zone.
This drill hole targeted a north-trending alteration zone in felsic orthogneiss
characterized by brecciated quartz veins and sericite alteration. A 4.3 metre
interval, starting at 103.7 metres, returned individual assay values from 0.27
to 0.64 g/t Au and 8.7 to 20.3 g/t Ag which correspond to a weighted average of
0.37 g/t Au and 15.1 g/t Ag. Previously reported channel sample results from
trenching across this zone yielded an average of 0.21 g/t Au and 6.57 g/t Ag
over 4 metres, and 0.3 g/t Au and 11.4 g/t Ag over 4 metres in a separate
interval along strike.


Glen Breton Zone

One drill hole (WH11-06) of 180 metres length was completed at the Glen Breton
Zone. This hole targeted a north-trending structural lineament coincident with
brecciated quartz veins, high-density stockwork quartz veinlets, and strong
sericite alteration of felsic orthogneiss at the contact with metasediments. The
drill rods became stuck at 180 metres within strongly altered felsic orthogneiss
and the drill hole was abandoned prior to reaching the targeted felsic
orthogneiss-metasediment contact. No anomalous Au values were returned.


Bowmore Zone

At the Bowmore Zone, the intersection of northwest and east-west trending
structures coincident with a 1,400 meter strike length gold in soil anomaly were
tested by drilling two drillholes (WH11-01 and WH11-02) for 492 metres. Nearby
outcrops and trench exposures are comprised of metagabbro with abundant quartz
veinlets. The drill holes intersected gabbro and pyroxenite with brecciated
zones consisting of gabbro and pyroxenite fragments within a granitic matrix.
These lithologies were cross cut by millimetre and centimetre-scale quartz and
quartz carbonate veins. Assays values from the two holes ranged from below
detection limit to a high of 0.29 g/t Au in one 2 metre sample. Elevated gold
values correspond to intervals with 1 to 10 centimetre wide quartz veins and 10
to 20 centimetre zones of increased ductile deformation.


Sampling Summary

The 2011 soil sampling and prospecting program ended on October 17th and all
personnel and equipment have been demobilized. From late May to mid-October, a
total of 1,819 surface grab samples and 1,295 2-metre trench samples were
collected and all assay results for these samples have been received. A total of
19,515 soil samples were collected, including both ridge and spur, and grid
samples. Results are still pending for approximately 3,895 grid soil samples. In
addition, a total of 179 stream sediment samples were collected. Results are
pending for 76 stream sediment samples. Approximately 70% of the 83 trenches
(2.5 line kilometres of trenching) cut during the 2011 program were reclaimed
prior to onset of winter weather conditions.


The exploration program is being directed by Adrian Fleming, CEO and a director
of Smash and formerly CEO of Underworld Resources (now Kinross Gold Corp.).
Overall technical guidance for the program including specialist expertise in
geology, geochemistry, and geophysics is being provided by Revelation
Geoscience. A significant proportion of Smash's technical team formerly worked
for Underworld Resources and was responsible for the first discovery in the
White Gold District, Yukon, being the Golden Saddle discovery in 2008.


A comprehensive QA/QC program is in place to monitor precision and accuracy of
the assay results. All rock, trench and drill core samples are submitted with
certified reference materials and are analyzed by SGS Minerals Services. Gold
analyses are by fire assay using a 50 g charge and an atomic absorption
spectrometry finish. Gold assays greater than 3 g/t are routinely re-assayed
using a gravimetric finish to confirm initial atomic absorption results. SGS
Minerals Services are ISO 9001 accredited.


Phil Smerchanski, P.Geo., Principal Consultant, Revelation Geoscience Ltd. is a
Qualified Person and has reviewed the technical content of this press release.


Additional information and maps displaying Smash Minerals' results to date and
the identified drill targets can be viewed on the company website at
www.smashminerals.com.


ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

Adrian W. Fleming, CEO and Director

This press release includes "forward-looking statements" including forecasts,
estimates, expectations and objectives for future operations that are subject to
a number of assumptions, risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the
control of Smash Minerals Corp. Statements regarding mineral exploration
operations and objectives are subject to risk, including, but are not limited
to, exploration and geologic risk, inflation and costs of goods and services,
property title issues and regulatory approvals. Investors are cautioned that any
such statements are not guarantees of future performance and that actual results
or developments may differ materially from those projected in the
forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking information represents
management's best judgment based on information currently available. No
forward-looking statement can be guaranteed and actual future results may vary
materially. Smash Minerals Corp. does not assume the obligation to update any
forward-looking statement, except as required by applicable law.


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