Canadian Silver Hunter Inc. released final results of recent sampling at the Keeley Frontier silver project in South Lorrain Township, Ontario. The company completed a power-stripping and channel sampling program near Gibson Lake on the main Keeley Frontier claim block in November of 2012. As well, one pit was dug by excavator to a depth of 2 metres in a tailings area, with five grab samples taken at various depths in the tailings profile.

Channel line 7 returned composite silver values of 69.3 g/t Ag over the full length of 2.9 metres, including 86.8 g/t Ag over 2.25 metres. These samples also include base metal values of 0.91% Pb, 0.65% Zn, 0.28% Cu over 2.25 metres. One sample returned a value of 174 g/t Ag and 1.46% Pb over 0.95 metres.

Channel line 8 returned a composite silver value of 28.0 g/t Ag over 2.05 metres, with 0.58% Pb, and 0.69% Zn. The composite included 70 g/t Ag 1.31% Pb, 1.64% Zn and 0.42% Cu over 0.6 metres. Channel line 2 returned a composite silver value of 70.4 g/t Ag over 1.85 metres, including 190 g/t Ag over 0.6 metres.

Five grab samples of tailings material (sand, silt and clay) exposed at various depths in one location by an excavator at depths ranging from surface to 1.8 metres depth returned silver values of 404 g/t Ag, 191 g/t Ag, 175 g/t Ag, 124 g/tonne and 74.8 g/t Ag. The tailings grab samples also assayed up to 0.053% bismuth, 0.33% cobalt, and 0.09% nickel. A total of 50.45 metres of channel cuts were completed and assayed for silver and trace elements.

The average length weighted composite for all 77 channel samples taken is 11.33 g/t Ag, 0.12% Pb, 0.14% Zn and 0.12% Cu. Silver values ranged from 0.4 g/t to 190 g/t, with only seven samples assaying below 1.0 g/t Ag. A similar widespread dispersion of Pb, Zn and Cu values was also noted, with a high correlation to Ag values.