Terraco Gold Corp. (TSX VENTURE:TEN) ("Terraco" or the "Company") is pleased to
announce assay results from the last 6 core holes of the 2011 drill program
completed at its Almaden Project in Washington County, Idaho. Core drilling at
Almaden for these and other holes in the 2011 season continued to encounter
significant gold mineralization from surface to 91 metres (300 feet), including
drill holes in the main resource area that showed improvement over the average
gold grade of the Almaden deposit. The 2012 exploration planning for advancement
of the Almaden project is currently underway.


Todd Hilditch, President and CEO of Terraco, said: "These results and the
previously announced results at Almaden are very encouraging. Terraco is on the
right track in growing the gold resource and has shown in several holes an
improvement in grade thickness of up to 28% compared to nearby historic
drilling. Terraco is currently planning its 2012 exploration program and is
excited to move the Almaden project forward."


Final Drill Results Include:



--  Hole TAL-763C intersected 54.9 metres ("m") averaging 0.778 grams per
    tonne ("gpt") gold from 15.2 m to 70.1 m (180 feet averaging 0.023 Troy
    ounces per short ton ("opt") gold from 50 to 230 feet), including 21.3 m
    averaging 1.068 gpt gold to 38.1 m (70 feet of 0.031 opt gold to 125
    feet).
      
--  Hole TAL-765C intersected 22.9 m averaging 0.936 gpt gold from surface
    (75 feet of 0.027 opt gold), including: 7.6 m averaging 1.586 gpt gold
    to 16.8 m (25 feet of 0.046 opt gold to 55 feet).
      
--  Hole TAL-761C intersected 33.5 m averaging 0.786 gpt gold from 27.4 m to
    60.9 m (110 feet of 0.023 opt gold from 90 to 200 feet), including: 7.6
    m averaging 1.161 gpt gold to 53.3 m (25 feet of 0.034 opt gold to 175
    feet).
      
--  Hole TAL-762C intersected 35.1 m averaging 0.797 gpt gold from 3.0 to
    38.1 m (115 ft of 0.023 opt from 10 to 125 feet) including 1.5 m of
    1.250 gpt gold to 4.6 m (5 feet of 0.036 opt to 15 ft). 



A drill table for these 6 holes can be found at the conclusion of this release. 

2011 Drill Highlights and Program Summary



--  Hole TAL-751C intersected 53.3 m averaging 1.083 gpt gold from surface
    (175 feet averaging 0.032 opt gold). This intercept includes the
    following:
      
    --  27.4 m averaging 1.595 gpt gold to 33.5 m (90 feet of 0.047 opt gold
        to 110 feet); and  
    --   12.2 m averaging 2.225 gpt gold to 19.8 m (40 feet of 0.065 opt
        gold to 65 feet).
          
--  Hole TAL-752C intersected 85.4 m averaging 0.840 gpt gold from 9.1 m to
    94.5 m (280 feet of 0.025 opt gold from 30 to 310 feet).
      
--  Hole TAL-759C intersected 50.9 m averaging 1.09 gpt gold from 10.7 m to
    61.6 m (167 feet averaging 0.032 opt gold from 35 to 202 feet),
    including:
      
    --  4.6 m averaging 1.824 gpt gold to 61.6 m (15 feet of 0.053 opt gold
        to 202 feet); 
    --  10.7 m averaging 1.163 gpt gold to 30.5 m (35 feet of 0.034 opt gold
        to 100 feet), with 4.6 m averaging 2.198 gpt gold to 30.5 m (15 feet
        of 0.064 opt gold to 100 feet); 
    --  13.7 m averaging 1.118 gpt gold to 50.3 m (45 feet of 0.033 opt gold
        to 165 feet); 
    --  8.3 m averaging 1.954 gpt gold to 61.6 m (27 feet of 0.057 opt gold
        to 202feet), with 1.5 m averaging 5.27 gpt gold to 56.4 m (5 feet of
        .0154 opt gold to 185 feet).
          
--  Hole TAL-754C intersected 67.1 m averaging 0.812 gpt gold from 15.2 m to
    82.3 m (220 feet of 0.024 opt gold from 50 feet to 270 feet), including:
      
    --  25.9 m averaging 1.043 gpt gold to 54.9 m (85 feet of 0.031 opt gold
        to 180 feet); 
    --  15.2 m averaging 1.056 gpt gold to 79.2 m (50 feet of 0.031 opt gold
        to 260 feet). 



The 2011 exploration program was designed to accomplish 3 goals:



1.  increase the grade of the deposit internally by obtaining better, more
    representative samples through the use of core instead of reverse-
    circulation drilling;
      
2.  expand the size of the deposit by drilling below the known resource in
    areas of shallow drilling and in areas peripheral to the known resource;
    and
      
3.  explore for high grade feeder zones below and laterally away from the
    known resource. 



Terraco's core drilling, targeted at improving grade within the resource, has
been largely successful. Gold values in most of the holes announced to date
generally continue to show better gold mineralization than the current resource
in the Main Zone (either higher grade or better mineralization as indicated by
grade times thickness ("GT"). Holes TAL-751C, 754C and 763C noted above are good
examples.


Deep drilling has found additional gold intercepts below and in close proximity
to the resource. Drill hole TAL-753C  intersected 7.6 m averaging 0.984 gpt gold
from 112.8 m to 120.4 m (25 feet averaging 0.029 opt gold to 395 feet), which is
within 30 m (98 ft) of the known deposit but not included in the resource
calculation.


Core holes drilled at Stinking Water in 2011 included TAL-759C, 761C, and 762C.
These holes revealed that gold mineralization there is contained predominantly
in landslide material. Highlights of TAL-759C, 761C and 762C are given above. 


"Expanding the known resource and increasing the grade of the resource will be 2
of Terraco's primary objectives in 2012. Through drilling, Terraco's geologists
are gaining a better understanding of Almaden, including its structure,
mineralization and genesis. Terraco plans to use this better understanding to
gain its objectives," stated Todd Hilditch.


During the 2011 drilling season, Terraco drilled 16 HQ3 holes for a total of
5,492 m (18,020 feet). Several holes achieved depths of up to 610 m. 


With the continued success of the program, Terraco is implementing a plan for an
upgraded resource calculation and to understand the economics for possible
development decisions.


Click below for a map of drilling to date which is also available at
www.terracogold.com. 


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Almaden Gold Resource

The National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects
("NI 43-101"), compliant resource has an average grade of 0.02 opt (0.7 gpt) in
the near surface flat-lying tabular resource. The majority of previous drilling
was completed using conventional rotary (RAB) and reverse-circulation drilling.
The NI 43-101 compliant resource is based on cut-off grades of 0.008 opt, 0.012
opt and 0.023 opt for the oxide, mixed and sulfide mineralization, respectively:




--  Measured resource of 239,000 ounces of gold (10,810,000 tons grading
    0.022 opt); 
--  Indicated resource of 625,000 ounces of gold (32,240,000 tons grading
    0.019 opt); 
--  Inferred resource of 84,000 ounces of gold (5,270,000 tons grading 0.016
    opt); and 
--  Total gold resource of 948,000 ounces (48,320,000 tons grading 0.020
    opt). 



Assay results for the drill holes announced today are summarized in the table below.



Drill Hole Table                                                            
                                                                            
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                     Inter                       Inter                      
                       val-  Gold   From     To    val-  Gold   From     To 
AREA      Drill Hole    (m)  (gpt)    (m)    (m) (feet)  (opt) (feet) (feet)
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STINKING                                                                    
 WATER    TAL-761C     1.5  0.417   19.8   21.3      5  0.012     65     70 
                      33.5  0.786   27.4   61.0    110  0.023     90    200 
          including    7.6  1.161   45.7   53.3     25  0.034    150    175 
                       3.0  0.429   73.2   76.2     10  0.013    240    250 
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STINKING                                                                    
 WATER    TAL-762C    35.1  0.797    3.0   38.1    115  0.023     10    125 
          including    1.5  1.250    3.0    4.6      5  0.036     10     15 
          including   10.7  1.170   27.4   38.1     35  0.031     90    125 
                       1.5  0.396   41.1   42.7      5  0.012    135    140 
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MAIN      TAL-763C    54.9  0.778   15.2   70.1    180  0.023     50    230 
          including   21.3  1.068   16.8   38.1     70  0.031     55    125 
                       1.5  0.376   71.6   73.2      5  0.011    235    240 
                       1.5  0.408   77.7   79.2      5  0.012    255    260 
                       3.0  0.399   82.3   85.3     10  0.012    270    280 
                       1.5  0.586   86.9   88.4      5  0.017    285    290 
                       1.5  0.483  125.0  126.5      5  0.014    410    415 
                       1.5  0.421  134.1  135.6      5  0.012    440    445 
                       3.0  0.465  137.2  140.2     10  0.014    450    460 
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NORTH     TAL-764C    10.7  0.694    3.0   13.7     35  0.020     10     45 
          including    1.5  1.900   12.2   13.7      5  0.055     40     45 
                       1.5  0.416   19.8   21.3      5  0.012     65     70 
                       9.1  0.722   22.9   32.0     30  0.021     75    105 
                       3.0  0.477   39.6   42.7     10  0.014    130    140 
                       1.5  0.413   45.7   47.2      5  0.012    150    155 
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NORTH     TAL-765C    22.9  0.936    0.0   22.9     75  0.027      0     75 
          including    7.6  1.586    9.2   16.8     25  0.046     30     55 
                       3.0  0.765   29.0   32.0     10  0.022     95    105 
                       1.5  0.452   41.1   42.7      5  0.013    135    140 
                       1.5  0.340   45.7   47.2      5  0.010    150    155 
                       1.5  0.412   56.4   57.9      5  0.012    185    190 
                       1.5  0.378  263.7  265.2      5  0.011    865    870 
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MAIN      TAL-766C     3.0  0.538   18.3   21.3     10  0.016     60     70 
                       3.0  0.595   25.9   29.0     10  0.017     85     95 
                       6.1  0.559   42.7   48.8     20  0.016    140    160 
                       1.5  0.434   51.8   53.3      5  0.013    170    175 
                       1.5  0.442   61.0   62.5      5  0.013    200    205 
                      39.6  0.421   67.1  106.7    130  0.012    220    350 
          including   13.7  0.624   67.1   80.8     45  0.018    220    265 
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Intersections were composited using a 0.34 gpt cut-off and may include short
intervals of values below the cut-off grade.                                



Assay determinations for gold were made by 50 gram fire assay, using an AA
finish. Analyses were performed by ALS Minerals USA, Inc. (Chemex) in Reno,
Nevada.


Drilling during 2011 at Almaden was conducted by Marcus and Marcus Exploration
in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and by Core One Drilling Inc. in Montrose, Colorado.


Terraco's exploration and drill program for Almaden was designed by Charles
Sulfrian, CPG, Vice President, Exploration and Mr. Bill Snoddy, Almaden Project
Manager. The technical information in this release has been reviewed and
approved by Charles Sulfrian, CPG, Vice President, Exploration, of Terraco and a
'qualified person', as defined by NI 43-101, unless otherwise noted.


Terraco is a mineral exploration company, listed on the TSX Venture Exchange
under the symbol "TEN". Please visit Terraco's website at www.terracogold.com
for additional information.


Forward-Looking Statements

Certain of the statements made and information contained herein are
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Canadian securities
legislation or "forward-looking information" within the meaning of the Ontario
Securities Act and the Alberta Securities Act. This includes statements
concerning the Company's plans at its mineral properties, which involve known
and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual
results, performance or achievements of the Company, or industry results, to be
materially different from any future results, performance or achievements
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forward-looking information, including, without limitation, the availability of
financing for activities, risks and uncertainties relating to the interpretation
of drill results and the estimation of mineral resources and reserves, the
geology, grade and continuity of mineral deposits, the possibility that future
exploration, development or mining results will not be consistent with the
Company's expectations, metal price fluctuations, environmental and regulatory
requirements, availability of permits, escalating costs of remediation and
mitigation, risk of title loss, the effects of accidents, equipment breakdowns,
labour disputes or other unanticipated difficulties with or interruptions in
exploration or development, the potential for delays in exploration or
development activities, the inherent uncertainty of production and cost
estimates and the potential for unexpected costs and expenses, commodity price
fluctuations, currency fluctuations, expectations and beliefs of management and
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forward-looking statements or forward-looking information, whether as a result
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