Fjordland Exploration Inc. (TSX VENTURE:FEX) is pleased to announce that diamond
drilling has commenced on its Dillard porphyry copper-gold project, located
between Merritt and Princeton in southern British Columbia. The 2013 work
programs on Dillard are part of a staged, systematic exploration program
budgeted at approximately $800,000, under a recent option agreement with Sumac
Mines Ltd., a subsidiary of Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd. (see news releases
dated April 4, 2013 and May 28, 2013).


Phase one drilling during 2013 will total approximately 2,500 metres (m) and is
designed to test for additional copper-gold mineralization, including possible
depth extensions of mineralization in holes that bottomed in mineralization
during Placer Dome's 1991 drilling program on the Dill (Primer South) property,
where drilling intersected 207 m grading 0.25% copper. First-time drilling will
also test recently discovered high-grade copper and gold mineralization at the
Dillard East property, where surface rock sampling yielded assays up to 1.6%
copper and 28.9g/t gold, respectively. 


Fjordland is the operator of the 2013 exploration program. During June and July,
2013, Fjordland completed 17 lines totaling 43.3 line kilometres (km) of ground
magnetic and induced polarization surveys, at 400-m line spacings. In addition,
an airborne high-resolution magnetic and radiometric survey totaling 293
line-km, at 100-m line spacings, was completed by Precision GeoSurveys over an
area measuring approximately 7 km by 5.5 km. These recent surveys, together with
previous ground geophysical surveys completed in the 1970s, '80s, and '90s by
several operators and in 2012 by Fjordland, have resulted in the identification
of two large anomalies.


 A western anomaly, which includes the historic "Dill" target drilled by Placer
Dome in 1991, measures approximately 1,400 m by 1,200 m and is open to the north
and west. The eastern anomaly, which includes the "Dillard" target identified in
2011 by Fjordland, measures approximately 2,000 m by 1,500 m and is open to the
north and east. Both areas also have copper and gold soil anomalies coincident
with the geophysical anomalies.


Fjordland also reports the 100% acquisition of the 2,528-hectare Allison
Property, located 8 km north of Princeton. As the Allison Property falls within
the 20-km area of interest of the Dillard agreement, the Property has been
incorporated into the Dillard option agreement with Sumac. In July 2013, three
reconnaissance lines totaling 3 line-km of induced polarization and magnetic
surveys were completed. Results are currently being evaluated.


Tom Schroeter, President and CEO of Fjordland states: "We are very pleased to
have confirmed and expanded the large, coincident geophysical and geochemical
anomalies over the Dillard West and Dillard East portions of the Property, and
now look forward to Phase one drilling of priority targets. Exploration in the
"Aspen Grove" area has increased significantly, with two other drilling programs
in progress and more planned."


Further information about the Dillard porphyry copper-gold project and the Aspen
Grove camp is available on Fjordland's website at
http://www.fjordlandex.com/dillard_property.html.


About Fjordland Exploration Inc.

Fjordland Exploration is a mineral exploration company focused on the discovery
of gold, copper and molybdenum deposits in British Columbia. Fjordland currently
has a portfolio of 17 properties. It has a 100% interest in 5 properties known
as "Tak" totaling 43,486 ha situated near the Woodjam Property in the Cariboo
region of central BC. Fjordland and Serengeti Resources Inc. are (50/50)
partners in the "Milligan West" property totaling 15,736 ha, adjoining Thompson
Creek Metals Ltd.'s Mt. Milligan copper-gold deposits. Fjordland and Serengeti
Resources Inc. are 35%/65% partners exploring 8 precious and base metals
properties ("QUEST" Project) totaling 24,071 ha in the Quesnel Terrane between
Imperial Metals' Mount Polley Mine and Thompson Creek Metals' Mt. Milligan
deposit. Fjordland has a 100% interest in the "St. Mary's" property totaling
13,600 ha in the Iron Range in southeastern BC. Fjordland has options to acquire
a 100% interest in the adjoining Dillard and Dill (collectively named "Dillard")
copper and gold properties, located north of Princeton. Sumac Mines Ltd. has an
option with Fjordland to acquire a 51% interest in the Dillard property.
Fjordland's shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "FEX". For
further information visit Fjordland's website at www.fjordlandex.com.


About Sumac Mines Ltd.

Sumac Mines Ltd. (Sumac) is a mineral exploration company based in Vancouver and
a subsidiary of Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd. (SMM). Sumac has explored many
copper projects in British Columbia since the early 1970s, resulting in the
discovery of the Kutcho Creek deposit in the northern part of the province.
Sumac is currently exploring for copper and gold in British Columbia and the
Yukon. The parent company, SMM, is an integrated non-ferrous mining, smelting,
refining and manufacturing company, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. SMM operates
the Hishikari gold mine in Japan and the Pogo gold mine in Alaska, and has
invested in many large copper mines worldwide.


T.G. Schroeter, P.Eng./P.Geo., who is a qualified person within the context of
National Instrument 43-101, has read and takes responsibility for this news
release.


Tom Schroeter, President & CEO

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Fjordland Exploration Inc.
John Gomez
Manager, Investor Relations
604-893-8365
604-669-8336 (FAX)
www.fjordlandex.com

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