Canadian Silver Hunter Inc. (TSXV:AGH.H)

Canadian Silver Hunter Inc. (TSXV:AGH.H)

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The Silver Centre, Keeley-Frontier properties, Cobalt, ON:

The Silver Centre-Keeley Frontier property includes the prolific past producing Keeley and Frontier silver mines, the Veinlode Silver Mines property, and other strategic prospective mineral claims in and around the Silver Centre Camp. The property is approximately 3,100 hectares in size and is located in the Larder Lake Mining Division, just outside of the town of Cobalt, Ontario, 600 kms north of Toronto.

HISTORICAL INFORMATION:

-The Keely and Frontier mines combined produced over 19 million ounces of silver (3.3 million pounds of Cobalt).

-Average grade of 58.0 ounces per tonne of silver, from 332,000 tonnes of ore; representing over 80% of the silver produced from the Silver Centre camp.

-The Cobalt camp was primarily mined for silver from 1904 to 1989, with peak production occurring from 1919 to 1931. Over 600 million ounces of silver and 50 million pounds of cobalt were produced from approximately 104 different mining operations.

RECENT HIGHLIGHTS:

From the 2018 Drill Program CSH/FCC reported ;

-785 grams per tonne silver over 1.3 metres at Keeley South;

-106 grams per tonne silver over 13.7 metres at Keeley.

New zones of silver mineralization were also intersected outside of the historic Frontier and Keeley mines, which produced over 19 million ounces of silver. New veins 200 metres west of the Keeley mine were discovered at an area known as Keeley South, which was not followed down dip to where vein systems are typically better developed. Near the margins of the Keeley mine workings, a series of small veins and fractures contains silver that were not mined”. *2020-08-06 press release; Toronto, (FCC-TSXV)

EARLIER CSH DDH HIGHLIGHTS:

-DDH CSH12-03 returned significant silver values in a new structure between 111.0 and 122.3 metres downhole, including the following screen metallic assays:

-168.22 grams Ag /tonne over 4.2 metres; including 1517.0 grams Ag/tonne over 0.3 metres, and 479 grams Ag /tonne over 0.4 metres.

DDH CSH12-04, 12-05, and 12-06 all intersected a known silver-bearing structure that is at the western limit of the mined area and has significant exploration potential remaining. The best intersection was a composite silver value of 398.42 g/tonne over 1.9 metres.

Prospecting, Surface & tailings; Power stripping, washing and channel sampling on a potentially new structure at Gibson Lake, near Frontier Mine discovered by prospecting;

-Silver values ranging from 0.4g/t to190g/t with only seven samples assaying below 1.0g/t

-The average length weighted composite for all 77 channel samples taken was 11.33 g/t Ag. (also 0.12% Pb, 0.14% Zn and 0.12% Cu.).

-Sampling of the old tailings returned silver values between 74.8 g/tonne and 404 g/tonne; higher grade assays returned from the deeper samples.

Project: The Lost Dog property, Timmins, ON:

The Lost Dog property consists of 52 contiguous mining claim units covering close to 3000 hectares, located in Denton Township, approximately 25 kilometres south-west of the city of Timmins, and 12 km west of Pan American Silver’s Timmins Mine, in the Porcupine Mining Division of Northern Ontario. The property is under option to CSH pending TSX regulatory approval.

The Lost Dog Property has had considerable exploration work completed to date which includes line-cutting, various surface work, sampling, and most notably the Induced Polarization (IP), Very Low Frequency (VLF) and Magnetic MAG) surveys, performed by Exsics Exploration. The IP and MAG report findings outlined that the program was successful in locating a major fault structure, with significant cross cutting structures.

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Excerpt from report;

Conclusions and recommendations:

“The ground program completed across the entire claim block was successful in locating and outlining a major fault structure that cuts across the entire grid and continues off the grid in both directions. This fault was quite recognizable in the magnetic survey as it has truncated and or off-set the swarm of dikes that strike north-northwest across the grid area. The magnetics also outlined significant cross structures which may represent the parallel and cross cutting fault zones that are either emanating from the main fault and or have cross cut it and off set it as well.

There is a good IP trend generally paralleling this main cross fault and it should be followed up further. Also, any and all potential IP anomalies that lie at the junction of the main fault and any cross-cutting faults should also be followed up thoroughly.

A follow up of detailed geology and geochemical surveys should be considered before drilling to either define the source of the shallower zones in out crops or to prioritize the targets outlined in the IP survey. Soil sampling has proven to be a good and cheap yet reliable follow up tool to help in defining good drill targets over the IP zones".

Please see; “Geophysical Report on the Lost Dog property, Denton Township, Porcupine Mining Division”; J.C. Grant, CET, FGAC – Exsics Exploration Ltd (September 2011).

-The Lac Lachance property, Lebel-Sur-Quevillon, QC:

The Lac Lachance property totals 39 contiguous mineral exploration claims covering just over 2000 hectares, located approximately 75 km east of the town of Lebel-sur’Quevillon, in the Abitibi Mining Division of Northern Quebec.

Basic geophysical work including a total magnetic field survey and an electromagnetic field EM-VLF survey was carried out by the previous owners on selected areas of the property, conducted by Val D’Or Geophysique (April 1991). The geophysical surveys mapped the presence of metallic mineralization in the bedrock near surface.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY:

Please see; “Geophysical Survey, Cooper Project, April 1991”; G. Lambert, B.Sc.A, Ing. & R. Turcotte, T.Sc.A, VAL D’OR Geophysique Ltee.

In Quebec the Abitibi Greenstone Belt hosts numerous small and medium sized mining operations and is one of the most active regions in Canada for gold exploration.

The Lac Lachance claims share a boundary with the north western extension of Osisko Mining’s Windfall Lake property, and Great Thunder Golds claims to the south.
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