Advanced Explorations Inc. announced that it will play a role in advancing Canada's newest and most Nickel-copper district. The discovery of significant Nickel-Copper and Copper-Silver-Gold mineralization on the western side of the Melville Peninsula was announced in late 2011. A minimum of five zones of nickel-copper mineralization were identified, with better assay values of 0.86% Ni, 0.59% Cu, 0.04% Co and 0.40% Ni, 0.19% Cu, 0.04% Co, and one zone of high grade copper-silver-gold mineralization returned assays of 1.93% Cu, 33 g/t Ag, 0.35 g/t Au and 1.06% Cu, 18.8 g/t Ag, 0.14 g/t Au. The copper-nickel mineralization discovered is similar to a high grade (8% Ni) nickel discovery reported by the Geological Survey of Canada at Adamson River and, although at early stages of exploration, importantly highlights the potential discovery of a new nickel province, similar to the Thompson Nickel District, Manitoba, Raglan Belt in northern Quebec, the Abitibi Belt in eastern Ontario/western Quebec or the Kambalda Nickel District in Western Australia. Advanced Explorations has staked approximately 203,000 acres to include the areas of mineralization discovered by the company and favourable mafic-ultramafic rocks which typically host magmatic nickel-copper sulphide deposits. The company is planning a two phase integrated exploration program in 2012, comprising an initial program of airborne geophysics, prospecting, geological mapping and sampling followed by phase two hyperspectral airborne mapping and diamond drilling to test high priority targets.