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Klondike Silver Corp. is exploring a unique silver-zinc-lead project in southeastern British Columbia, Canada. The Slocan Mining Camp is a brownfields project in a safe and stable jurisdiction. The project has an active Mine Permit, a 100 ton per day mill and a licenced tailings pond facility. The mill is 1.5 hours from Teck Corp.’s Trail lead-zinc smelter. Once additional economic mineralization is identified, production can start almost immediately.

Our goal is to develop the Silvana Mine Project and to produce silver, zinc and lead.

Klondike Silver’s Silvana Mine Project is located in southeastern B.C., 138 kilometres north of Teck Resources’ Trail smelter.  The company is actively exploring from underground, the western extension of the Silvana Mine, along the “Main Lode” – a nine-kilometre vein structure which is the most prolific mineralized structure in the Slocan Mining Camp. 

Thirteen historical mines are situated along the “Main Lode” vein structure which have produced 886,000 kg of silver, 95 million kg of zinc and 117 million kg lead to date.  Including eight of the 13 mentioned, there are 68 historical mines that are situated in Klondike Silver’s 116 square kilometre claim block which have produced 1,258,000 kg of silver, 72 million kg of zinc and 158 million kg lead to date.  (source: BC MINFILE).

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