Knick Exploration Inc. announced the second phase of drilling has commenced on its 100% owned Trecesson Property Cossette gold system area. The drill rig has been mobilized to Knick's Trecesson gold and tungsten property and has started with a planned 2,000 meter minimum program. The main goals of the program are to systematically test/infill the 500 meter gap between the south and north Cossette gold systems and locate potential dilatational zone(s) within this area. The property is located approximately 50 kilometers north and 10 kilometers northwest of the cities of Val D`Or and Amos, Quebec, Canada, respectively. Results from Knick's 2011 first phase of drilling gold highlights included: 14.22g/t over 3.80m (0.415oz/ton over 12.46ft), 22.69g/t over 1.95m (0.663oz/ton over 6.4ft) and 22.86g/t over 1.55m (0.667oz/ton over 5.08ft), all core widths are down hole widths. In 2011 the Cossette Gold System of more than 860m potential strike length was drill tested on the south and north Cossette veins covering a strike length of 360m. A total of 121 holes were drilled. Visible gold was encountered in 20% of these holes (25 holes with visible gold in intersections). One hundred and seventeen of the holes were spotted to test the 'Cossette Gold Vein System' of which 101 holes hit the system, 86% success rate.