1. Exploring for High-Grade Silver in
Exploring for Silver in
South America
Mines and Money – May 2021
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2. FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
This presentation contains forward-looking statements, including predictions, projections and forecasts. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: the success
of exploration activities; mine development prospects; and, potential for future metals production. Often, but not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the
use of words such as “plans”, “planning”, “expects” or “does not expect”, “continues”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “intends”, “potential”, “anticipates”, “does not
anticipate”, or describes a “goal”, or variation of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken, occur
or be achieved. Forward-looking statements in this presentation including statements regarding the receipt of exchange approvals and future exploration and drilling results
from the Agua Amarga and GEMA properties.
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, future events, conditions, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or
achievements to be materially different from any future results, prediction, projection, forecast, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking
statements. Such factors include, among others: changes in economic parameters and assumptions; the interpretation and actual results of current exploration activities;
changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; the results of regulatory and permitting processes; future metals price; possible variations in grade or recovery
rates; failure of equipment or processes to operate as anticipated; labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; the results of economic and technical studies;
obtaining an exchange listing; and, delays in obtaining exchange or governmental approvals or financing or in the completion of exploration activities.
Although Cascada Silver Corp. has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-
looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-
looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should
not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.
NI 43-101 DISCLOSURE
As defined by National Instrument 43-101 (“NI 43-101”) of the Canadian Securities Administrators, the Qualified Person for Cascada Silver Corp.’s exploration activities in
Chile is Sergio Diaz, a resident of Santiago, Chile. Mr. Diaz is a Public Registered Person for Reserves and Resources N° 51, in Chile, and is also registered in the Colegio de
Geólogos de Chile under N° 315.
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Public Disclosure
All $ amount are Canadian dollars
3. Portfolio of four relatively unexplored projects in Chile’s Region III
▪ Includes the historic Agua Amarga Silver Property the focus of high-grade
silver mining in the 1800’s
Previous mining activity on all four projects
▪ Small scale mining of vein and breccia systems
▪ All properties are relatively unexplored - four 1980’s-era drill holes on Agua
Amarga
Managed by a team with a history of major discoveries in Chile
▪ Cerro Maricunga deposit (Fenix Project): discovered 5.2 M oz Au (M&I)
▪ Volcan deposit: discovered 8.9 M oz Au (M&I)
▪ Salares Norte mine: staked and optioned to Gold Fields, 3.8 M oz Au & 42.9 M
oz Ag (M&I)
Well-funded exploration with approximately $3.0 M
▪ Geological mapping completed and drill targets identified
▪ Reverse circulation drilling to commence in Q2 2021
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Exploring for Silver in Chile
4. Successful Management Team
Carl Hansen, Chief Executive Officer
▪ Geologist with over 30 years of experience in the mining and exploration industry. Previously co-founder and CEO of Andina
Minerals and Atacama Pacific Gold, successful Chilean-focused precious metals explorers which were acquired by Rio2 and
Hochschild, respectively.
▪ Held senior operational and corporate positions with TVX Gold including: Chief Geologist, New Britannia Mine; Exploration
Manager, Americas; and, Exploration Manager, Czech Republic.
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Thomas Pladsen, Chief Financial Officer
▪ Finance professional with 30 years of experience as a senior manager or director with public companies.
▪ Previously served as CFO of several public companies including Atacama Pacific Gold, Katanga Mining, Andina Minerals and
Merc International Minerals.
Dr. Albrecht Schneider, Exploration Manager
▪ Geologist with 40 years’ experience in the mining and mineral exploration industry. Previously the Chairman and co-founder
of Atacama Pacific Gold, general manager and co-founder of Andina Minerals and Senior VP of Exploration, TVX Gold.
▪ Instrumental in the discovery of the Chilean Cerro Maricunga, Volcan and Salares Norte deposits as well as led the teams
outlining the Asacha and Zolotoe deposits, Russia, the Kasperske Hory deposit, Czech Republic, and the Skouries deposit,
Greece.
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Share Structure and Ownership
Cascada Silver - Capital Structure Shares
(millions)
Shares Outstanding 64.66
Broker Warrants ($0.10 expiring Sept. 12, 2022) 3.95
Warrants ($0.15 expiring Mar. 12, 2024) 68.61
Shares Fully Diluted 137.22
Cash (April 2021) C$3.0M
17%
40%
43%
Management and Insiders
• subject to 3 year escrow provisions
Institutional
• including Palisade Goldcorp Ltd. with 7.7%
Retail
Trading Summary CSE:CSS
Average Daily Volume 172,677
52 Week High/Low 0.20-0.08
Market Cap @ 0.09 per share C$5.8M
As of April 30, 2021
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Excellent year-around access
▪ 1,465 ha property located 30 km south of Vallenar, Chile at
elevations below 1,000 m
▪ 5 km from the Pan-American highway (Route 5)
Located within an extensive metallogenic system
▪ The Agua Amarga silver discovery triggered the Chilean silver
rush of the 1800’s
▪ Hot Chili’s copper gold Cortadera discovery is located adjacent to
Agua Amarga
Historic high grade silver mining occurred between 1811 and 1881
▪ Report from 1812 notes 86 veins varying from 222 opt Ag to
1,316 opt Ag
▪ 1877 Chilean Silver Report notes average recovered grade of
411 opt Ag
Limited work required to prepare for drilling
▪ Drone-borne magnetometer survey completed in Dec 2020
▪ Geological mapping and structural analysis completed
▪ Drilling campaign to start asap (Q2 – 2021)
▪ Historical high-grade silver mining camp
▪ Easily accessible year-round
▪ Drill program planned for Q2 2021
Agua Amarga Silver Project
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Agua Amarga
Project Location
▪ Excellent infrastructure in an
established mining jurisdiction
▪ 30 km south of Vallenar and 80 km
by road to the Huasco seaport
▪ 130 km from La Serena which has
daily air services from Santiago and
other Chilean cities
▪ Area hosts numerous advanced
projects and past producing mines
▪ Power and water is available in the
region
8. ▪ Historic high grade silver veins, hosted in limestone,
discovered in 1811 and mined until 1881
▪ 105 mined veins have been mapped over an area of 5
km by 1 km
▪ Oxide mineralization mined - mining may not have
reached the sulphides as no sulphide mineralization has
been identified in dump material
▪ Low grade, bulk tonnage potential of the silver area has
not been examined
▪ 4 holes (661m total) drilled by St. Joe’s in 1983 with
weak results. Selective sampling only
▪ Surface sampling of veins and dumps averaged 49.3 g/t
Ag (maximum value 1,237 g/t Ag), 0.06% Cu, 0.67% Pb,
and 0.55% Zn
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Agua Amarga – Historic High Grade Silver Mining
Ruins of a silver processing plant
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Agua Amarga – Historic Production
▪ Report from 1812 noted 86 veins were being
mined with grades varying from 3,078 g/t to
41,035 g/t silver.
▪ Average recovered grade of 411 opt (12,780
g/t) silver noted in 1877 Chilean Silver Report
▪ Production records from the early 1800’s are largely historical
in nature although after 1850 better records were kept
▪ Estimated 16 million ounces (B. Vicuna Mackenna, 1882)
were produced at Agua Amarga with likely the majority of the
ounces produced during the first 20 years of exploration
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Porphyry Copper Gold Molybdenum
▪ Numerous porphyry Cu-Au-Mo deposits in the region include the recently
discovered La Cortadera porphyry (Hot Chili) on an adjacent property.
▪ Porphyry may represent the source of the mineralization fluids for the Agua Amarga
mineralization.
▪ Buried target beneath the limestone unit.
Copper Zinc Gold Skarn
▪ Skarn-style Cu-Zn-Au mineralization associated with the limestone similar to
adjacent Argentina Property.
▪ Mineralization includes pyrite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite - classic skarn alteration.
▪ Mineralization, alteration & presence of volcanics underlying limestone similar to
Candelaria mine - potential for iron oxide-Cu-Au.
Stratabound Lead Zinc Silver
▪ Narrow stratabound deposit mined during the early 1920’s & early 1950’s.
Agua Amarga – Other Styles of Mineralization
Fortuna (2) Lead Zinc Silver Mine
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Epithermal Silver Veins
▪ numerous trenches & underground workings
▪ 2 target areas outlined including alluvial covered area
▪ vein widths up to 2 m with high grades
▪ potential for bulk tonnage disseminated mineralization
Porphyry Copper Gold
▪ untested magnetic anomalies peripheral to potential porphyry body to
the immediate west of the property
▪ model for many Chilean porphyry deposits
Stratabound Lead Zinc Silver
▪ high grade mineralization - 25% Pb, 4.7% Zn & 76 g/t Ag
▪ narrow - 0.35 meter thick mantos
▪ lower priority target
Agua Amarga – Recent Drone-borne Magnetics
Porphyry
Cu/Au
target
Zone of historic
Pb/Zn/Ag mining
Area of historic
silver mining
Silver vein
targets
beneath
alluvium
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Agua Amarga – Drilling Program
Pre-drilling Plans
▪ Magnetometer survey completed
▪ Geological mapping and sampling has been
completed
▪ Drilling planned to commence asap (Q2 –21)
Drilling Plans – North Sector Silver Area
▪ High grade silver veining beneath cover
▪ Extensions known mined silver vein systems
▪ Disseminated, bulk tonnage silver
mineralization
Exploration Budget - $1,000,000
▪ Magnetics, sampling, geological mapping &
structural analysis
▪ Up to 2,000 metres drilling planned
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Marilin (3,060 ha)
▪ Au disseminations, veins, hydrothermal breccia-stockworks
mineralization
▪ Sampling of vein returned up to 1.8 m @ 223.1 g/t Ag & 8.11
g/t Au
▪ Extensive altered intrusive unit grading 0.4 to 1.2 g/t Au
El Gringo (1,000 ha)
▪ Ag Cu Au veins up to 6 m wide & 600 to 1,000 m long
▪ Sampling of vein returned 3 m @ 442.9 g/t Ag, 0.16 g/t Au &
0.4% Cu
Guanaca (949 ha)
▪ Disseminated Au (0.2 to 1.0 g/t) associated with a 2 x 2 km
hydrothermal alteration intrusives
▪ High grade Cu Au hydrothermal breccia system grading ~3%
Cu and 1 g/t Au adjacent to altered intrusives
GEMA Concessions – Maricunga Mineral Belt
Exploration Budget - $250,000
▪ First phase mapping and sampling program completed.
▪ Second phase under consideration - Cascada management team discoveries
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▪ Limited previous exploration activities – no drilling
▪ Extensive areas of intense & pervasive hydrothermal silicic-argillic alteration
containing disseminated Au (0.4 - 1.2 g/t Au)
▪ Over 30 gold/silver-bearing hydrothermal breccia & stockwork bodies
exploited by artisanal miners
▪ Channel sampling from a mineralized vein returned 1.8 m grading 8.11 g/t
Au & 223.1 g/t Ag
▪ Grab sampling of vein mineralization returned grades between 2 - 25 g/t
Au, over 5% Cu (oxide) & 100 g/t Ag
▪ Quartz veins striking NW over 1.5 km, up to 4 m wide & vertical exposure of
over 400 m
▪ 2 lines of IP identified a 1 x 3 km chargeability anomaly associated with
disseminated Au
Marilin Property – Gold / Silver / Copper
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Marilin Property – Numerous Veins Over a 3 km Strike
Vein 1.2 m
5.08 g/t Au
Waste dump selection
2.15 g/t Au
Vein 2 m
2.02 g/t Au 0.787% Cu
Vein 1 m
6.19 g/t Au
Qz Vein 0.2 m
2.66 g/t Au
117 g/t Ag
Waste dump selection
0.59 g/t Au
1.094% Cu
Vein 0,4 m
26.56 g/t Au
31.3 g/t Ag
Wall rock
1.08 g/t Au
40.3 g/t Ag
0.63% Pb
0.46 % Zn
Vein 1.8 m
8.11 g/t Au
223.1 g/t Ag
0.3% Cu
0.68 % Pb
0.2% Zn
Barite Vein 0.5 m
0.54 g/t Au
186 g/t Ag
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▪ El Gringo property is located 5 km northeast of the Marilin property
▪ Hosts a well-known small silver mine developed by artisanal miners
▪ Artisanal mining works developed on the Principal Vein using incline tunnels
▪ Limited exploration and no reports or evidence of drilling
▪ Channel sampling of vein mineralization returned 3 m grading 442.9 g/t Ag,
0.16 g/t Au & 0.4% Cu
▪ Veining extend for more than 2 km in a northwest direction, reaching up to 6
m wide, with over 400 m of vertical exposure
▪ Silver mineralization is related to disseminated sulfides with surface grab
samples grades of up to 450 g/t Ag & 1% Cu
▪ Two lines of IP identified a number of chargeability anomalies
El Gringo Property – Silver / Gold / Copper
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▪ Located 15 km southwest of La Coipa mine (Kinross) and 18 km northwest of Fenix Gold Project (Rio2)
▪ Gold-bearing system related to a volcanic dome characterized by quartz magnetite veins and banded veins
with elevated Au grades - 0.2 to 1.4 g/t Au
▪ Cu system related to hydrothermal breccias near to the border of the dome:
▪ Mineralization comprises Cu oxides and Cu sulfides (chalcocite, bornite & chalcopyrite)
▪ Cu grades up to 3% Cu with over 1 g/t Au
▪ Historical exploitation focused on the Cu oxides
▪ Limited previous exploration includes IP defining the Au zone
Guanaca Property – Gold / Copper
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Cascada’s Advantage
Dedicated team of successful exploration professionals
▪ With track record of major discoveries
Management’s fourth Chilean-focused, publicly-traded, exploration company
▪ Insider share ownership aligns managements interests with those of
shareholders
Established presence in Chile, a recognized Tier 1 mining jurisdiction
Four quality Chilean projects acquired to date
▪ Historical Agua Amarga silver project - drilling to commence asap
▪ GEMA Concessions properties
Well funded with approximately $3.0 M
▪ Sufficient funds to complete Phase 1 and 2 exploration programs with funds
remaining for follow-up.
Excellent property flow
▪ Always reviewing new properties for potential acquisition
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