Kaslo Silver
Historic Slocan

British Columbia

Introduction

Nestled in the heart of British Columbia's historic Slocan Mining Division, the Kaslo Silver project stands as a testament to the region's rich mining heritage. With 3,239 hectares along Keen Creek, just 12 kilometers west of Kaslo, this project combines historical high-grade production with modern exploration potential in one of Canada's most prolific silver districts.

The Kaslo Silver property encompasses 13 claims and 13 crown grants, built around the past-producing Cork-Province Mine. With year-round access via Highway 31A and proximity to major mining centers like Nelson, Castlegar, and Trail, the project benefits from excellent infrastructure and a rich dataset of modern exploration work, including extensive geophysical surveys and diamond drilling campaigns.

Project Statistics

Historic Production

211,000

Tonnes mined from Cork-Province at 70.3 g/t silver, 3.05% lead, 4.72% zinc

Modern Exploration

27

Diamond drill holes completed (2,303m) with significant Pb-Zn-Ag intercepts

Property Scale

3,239

Total hectares along the mineralized Keen Creek corridor

100+ g/t

Grade Potential

Silver intercepts over 2m widths in recent drilling

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