Midway Gold Corp. ("Midway") (TSX VENTURE: MDW)(NYSE Amex: MDW) is pleased to announce second quarter results from drilling and metallurgical work underway by Barrick Gold Exploration Inc. ("Barrick") at the Spring Valley Project, Nevada. Bottle roll tests as reported by Barrick show excellent gold recoveries of over 90% for both oxide and sulfide-bearing composite samples. Drilling completed through June 2009 totaled 14,122 feet of reverse circulation (RC) and 6,736 feet of core.

"We are encouraged by the quality of work that Barrick is doing to move the Spring Valley project forward and by the results we are seeing," said Alan Branham, President and CEO of Midway Gold Corp. "Barrick is well on their way to completing this year's work commitment on the property. High gold recoveries demonstrate that gold can be extracted easily from both oxide and sulfide portions of the deposit. Barrick's expertise in these areas is a great benefit to the project."

Barrick has bottle roll, column leach, and gravity separation tests underway at McClelland Labs in Reno on thirteen composite samples. Bottle roll tests show gold recoveries ranging from 86% to 98% for oxide, transitional, and sulfide composite samples at grind sizes of 100 and 200 mesh. Recoveries range from 70% to 97% in the coarser grind size of 48 mesh. Column leach and gravity separation test results are pending and anticipated by year end.

New reportable drill intercepts provided to Midway by Barrick are summarized in Table 1 below. Mineralization remains open at depths greater than previously modeled. High grade fire assays (FA) such as 4.5 feet of 1.108 opt gold in SV09-451C have metallic screen assays pending. High grade metallic screen (MS) intervals include 5 feet of 0.792 opt gold in SV09-445 and 10 feet of 0.624 opt gold in SV09-446.

A twin hole program was designed to confirm gold intervals in RC holes by drilling parallel core holes immediately beside the RC holes. Preliminary fire assay results show mineralized zones in both types of holes occur over similar intervals. Complete metallic screen assay results are still pending. Drilling is now focused on in-fill and step-out holes with potential to add ounces to the gold resource.

Expenditures by Barrick through the period of the quarterly report stand at 49% of their US$4,000,000 firm commitment through December 31, 2009. All land payments are being paid by Barrick and Midway bonding has been replaced with Barrick bonding. Three Midway project geologists were contracted to run daily project operations under Barrick supervision.

Midway and Barrick entered into an agreement on March 9, 2009 for the exploration and development of the Spring Valley property in Pershing County, Nevada, covering approximately 18.4 square miles. Under the terms of the agreement, Barrick may earn a 60% interest in the property by spending US$30,000,000 in work expenditures by December 31, 2013.

Data reported to Midway by Barrick and disclosed in this press release, have been reviewed for Midway by William Neal, (M.Sc., CPG), a "qualified person" as that term is defined in National Instrument 43-101.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

Alan Branham, President and CEO

This press release contains forward-looking statements about the Company and its business. Forward looking statements are statements that are not historical facts and include resource estimates. The forward-looking statements in this press release are subject to various risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause the Company's actual results or achievements to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by forward looking statements. These risks, uncertainties and other factors include, without limitation risks related to fluctuations in gold prices; uncertainties related to raising sufficient financing to fund the planned work in a timely manner and on acceptable terms; changes in planned work resulting from weather, logistical, technical or other factors; the possibility that results of work will not fulfill expectations and realize the perceived potential of the Company's properties; uncertainties involved in the interpretation of drilling results and other tests and the estimation of gold resources; the possibility that required permits may not be obtained on a timely manner or at all; the possibility that capital and operating costs may be higher than currently estimated and may preclude commercial development or render operations uneconomic; the possibility that the estimated recovery rates may not be achieved; risk of accidents, equipment breakdowns and labor disputes or other unanticipated difficulties or interruptions; the possibility of cost overruns or unanticipated expenses in the work program; and other factors identified in the Company's SEC filings and its filings with Canadian securities regulatory authorities. Forward-looking statements are based on the beliefs, opinions and expectations of the Company's management at the time they are made, and other than as required by applicable securities laws, the Company does not assume any obligation to update its forward-looking statements if those beliefs, opinions or expectations, or other circumstances, should change.


Table 1: Spring Valley significant assays as reported by Barrick.

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                 Assay  Gold Interval                   Gold Interval
Drill Hole       Type    opt       ft      From     To   g/t        m
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SV08-441C        MS    0.023     26.8     572.5  599.3  0.79      8.2
(2008 drilling)  MS    0.150       22       620    642  5.14      6.7
Including        MS    0.610      4.9     637.1    642 20.91      1.5
                 MS    0.027     18.5     656.8  675.3  0.93      5.6
                 MS    0.048     13.6     895.4    909  1.65      4.1
Including        MS    0.124      4.8     904.2    909  4.25      1.5
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SV08-441C (2009) MS    0.095     30.9      1056 1086.9  3.26      9.4
Including        MS    0.412        5      1056   1061 14.13      1.5
                 MS    0.013       13      1108   1121  0.45      4.0
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SV08-442C        MS    0.016       30      1073   1103  0.55      9.1
                 MS    0.012     43.5    1249.5   1293  0.41     13.3
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SV09-443         MS    No Significant intercept
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SV09-444         MS    0.017      105       680    785  0.58     32.0
                 MS    0.012      110       810    920  0.41     33.5
                 MS    0.011       25       940    965  0.38      7.6
                 MS    0.023      125      1070   1195  0.79     38.1
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SV09-445         MS    0.029       15        85    100  0.99      4.6
                 MS    0.020       45       195    240  0.69     13.7
                 MS    0.021       35       260    295  0.72     10.7
                 MS    0.140       30       320    350  4.80      9.1
Including        MS    0.796        5       320    325 27.29      1.5
                 MS    0.015       35       425    460  0.51     10.7
                 MS    0.023      115       490    605  0.79     35.1
                 MS    0.017       30       640    670  0.58      9.1
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SV09-446         MS    0.032       50       140    190  1.10     15.2
                 MS    0.047       25       220    245  1.61      7.6
Including        MS    0.194        5       240    245  6.65      1.5
                 MS    0.156       55       265    320  5.35     16.8
Including        MS    0.624       10       270    280 21.39      3.0
                 MS    0.029       10       375    385  0.99      3.0
                 MS    0.152       20       485    505  5.21      6.1
Including        MS    0.382        5       485    490 13.10      1.5
Including        MS    0.225        5       500    505  7.71      1.5
                 MS    0.026       10       590    600  0.89      3.0
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SV09-447         MS    0.019       20       275    295  0.65      6.1
                 MS    0.011       20       320    340  0.38      6.1
                 MS    0.014      160       405    565  0.48     48.8
                 MS    0.019       65       805    870  0.65     19.8
                 MS    0.010       10       905    915  0.34      3.0
                 MS    0.075       15       985   1000  2.57      4.6
Including        MS    0.197        5       985    990  6.75      1.5
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SV09-448         MS    0.026       20       240    260  0.89      6.1
                 MS    0.010       35       310    345  0.34     10.7
                 MS    0.022       45       365    410  0.75     13.7
                 MS    0.028       10       480    490  0.96      3.0
                 MS    0.074       20       525    545  2.54      6.1
Including        MS    0.275        5       540    545  9.43      1.5
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SV09-451C        FA    0.011     32.9       122  154.9  0.38     10.0
                 FA    0.019       12       272    284  0.65      3.7
                 FA    0.537      9.5       321  330.5 18.41      2.9
Including        FA    1.108      4.5       326  330.5 37.99      1.4
                 FA    0.038     31.8       396  427.8  1.30      9.7
Including        FA    0.108      3.6     424.2  427.8  3.70      1.1
                 FA    0.023       72       485    557  0.79     21.9
                 FA    0.019     30.4     714.6    745  0.65      9.3
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SV09-452C        FA    0.022     86.7       140  226.7  0.75     26.4
Including        FA    0.120        5       140    145  4.11      1.5
                 FA    0.055       15     578.6  593.6  1.89      4.6
Including        FA    0.147        5     578.6  583.6  5.04      1.5
                 FA    0.020     10.3     628.8  639.1  0.69      3.1
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SV09-453C        FA    0.022     28.2       310  338.2  0.75      8.6
                 FA    0.022     34.4     745.6    780  0.75     10.5
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SV09-456         FA    0.072       15       765    780  2.47      4.6
Including        FA    0.149        5       765    770  5.11      1.5
                 FA    0.028       10       835    845  0.96      3.0
                 FA    0.024       10       935    945  0.82      3.0
                 FA    0.029      210       985   1195  0.99     64.0
Including        FA    0.159       10      1105   1115  5.45      3.0
Including        FA    0.166        5      1125   1130  5.69      1.5
Including        FA    0.134        5      1185   1190  4.59      1.5
                 FA    0.040       10      1220   1230  1.37      3.0
                 FA    0.019       10      1260   1270  0.65      3.0
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SV09-457         FA    0.030       20      1345   1365  1.03      6.1
Including        FA    0.100        5      1360   1365  3.43      1.5
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Reverse circulation drilling was conducted by Hard Rock Drilling of Elko,
Nevada. Core drilling was conducted by Boart Longyear of Salt Lake City,
Utah. Drill hole numbers ending with a "C" indicate core holes. Samples
were assayed by ALS- Chemex Labs, in Sparks, Nevada by 30 gram fire assays
(FA). Intervals with quartz veining, strong alteration, visible gold, or
anomalous fire assay were re-assayed using 1000 gram metallic screen assays
(MS). Results reported represent thickness along the trace of the drill
hole and do not necessarily represent true thickness. The upper part of
hole SV08-441C was drilled in 2008. The hole was completed in 2009.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Contacts: Midway Gold Corp. R.J. Smith (877) 475-3642 (toll-free) www.midwaygold.com

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