Hy

Yukon

Hy

A strategic silver exploration project in one of the world’s most prolific silver districts.

Key Highlights

  • 100% owned property in Yukon
  • 7,160 hectare land package
  • Road accessible
  • Historic high-grade silver drilling
  • Newly identified indium, tungsten, bismuth, copper and tellurium
  • Multiple undrilled exploration targets
77.7 g/t silver, 0.93% lead, and 1.73% zinc over 6.99 m
70.7 g/t silver, 1.57% lead, and 2.18% zinc over 6.82 m

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Newly Identified Critical Minerals Potential

A recent review of historic assay data has identified significant concentrations of critical minerals, including:

  • Indium
  • Bismuth
  • Tungsten
  • Copper
  • Tellurium

These minerals occur alongside the known silver-lead-zinc mineralization, adding an important new layer of exploration potential to the project.

Exploration Targets

Two primary mineralized zones have been identified:

SilverTung Zone
  • Strong concentrations of indium, tungsten, bismuth, and copper
  • Historically sampled but largely untested by drilling
Miko Zone
  • A 1.5 km mineralized trend
  • Elevated bismuth, tungsten, copper, and silver values
  • Minimal historical drilling
  • Both zones represent high-priority exploration targets.

Trenching Results

High-Grade Find

684 g/t Silver, 11.1 % Lead and 9.3% Zinc over 1.8 m

Rich Mineralization

370.3 g/t Silver, 8.22 % Lead and 14.01 % Zinc over 3.2 m

Moderate Grade

70.7 g/t Silver, 1.57 % Lead and 2.18% Zinc over 6.82 m

 Distribution of rock sample grades for silver (Ag) across the Hy project, Yukon.  Inset map in the bottom left corner shows the approximate location of the Hy project within the Yukon.

Indium

The highest indium grade recorded at the property reached:

  • 179.5 ppm indium

High-grade indium samples cluster around the SilverTung Zone, within an area approximately 1.5 km by 1.5 km.

Bismuth

The highest bismuth value returned:

  • Greater than 1.0% bismuth
  • Associated with 791 g/t silver

Elevated bismuth values occur in both the SilverTung Zone and the Miko Zone, forming a trend extending roughly 1.5 km across the property.

Tungsten

The highest tungsten grade reported was:

  • 0.27% tungsten oxide (WO₃)

Tungsten mineralization occurs primarily within the SilverTung Zone and overlaps with areas containing high bismuth values.

Copper

Copper values reached as high as:

  • 4.9% copper

High-grade copper samples occur in the SilverTung Zone, Miko Zone, and other areas across the property.

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