The document provides details about Canadian Zinc Corporation's Annual General Meeting to be held on June 16th, 2010 at 10am on the 30th floor of 650 West Georgia Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. It also contains forward-looking statements and estimates regarding the Prairie Creek Mine project, including mineral resource estimates, production levels, costs, and future plans and objectives. There are risks that actual results may vary from projections. Canadian Zinc does not yet hold an operating permit for the mine and their application is currently undergoing environmental assessment.
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Cnadian Zinc June Presentation
1. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
JUNE 16TH, 2010
10am, 30th Floor , 650 West Georgia Street,
Vancouver, British Columbia
www.canadianzinc.com June 16/2010
2. Some of the statements in this presentation are forward-looking
statements and as such are based on an assumed set of the geological
and economic conditions and planned courses of action. These include
estimates of mineral resources, f t
ti t f i l future production levels and grades,
d ti l l d d
expectations regarding mine production costs, expected trends in mineral
prices and statements that describe Canadian Zinc Corporation’s future
plans, objectives or goals.
There is a significant risk that actual results will vary, perhaps materially,
from results projected depending on such factors as changes in general
economic conditions and financial markets, changes in prices for silver,
zinc and lead metals technological and operational hazards in mining
metals,
and mine development activities, uncertainties inherent in the calculation
of mineral reserves, mineral resources and metal recoveries, the timing
and availability of financing, regulatory, governmental and other permitting
approvals, labour relations and other risk factors listed from time to time in
Canadian Zinc Corporation’s Annual Information Form.
Canadian Zinc Corporation does NOT yet hold a permit for the operation
of the Prairie Creek Mine.
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Approximate Scale
0 50 100 150
Kilometers
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4. 1928 - Original discovery
1960’s - Discovery and underground development of
Main Zone b
M i Z began and establishment of camp
d t bli h t f
1979 to 1982 - Hunt Brothers Cadillac Exploration, mine
site infrastructure setup, road to Liard Highway
established, Feasibility Study completed and fully
permitted
1982 - Silver price collapses and Cadillac entered into
bankruptcy 3 months prior to mine production
1992 to 1993 - San Andreas options property and fully
acquires Prairie Creek
1999 - San Andreas name change to Canadian Zinc
2000 to 2008 - CZN exploration and development
programs
2008 - Application for Operations referred to EA
2009/10 – In EA process
5. WINTER ROAD TO LIARD
3 LEVELS OF UG
3000 FOOT AIRSTRIP
1000 TPD MILL
HOLDING POND
ACCOMMODATIONS
WORKSHOPS, OFFICE
FUEL FARM
6. Grab Sample: 820 g/t Ag,
10% Zn, 16% Pb, 3.5% Cu
Sam Trench Results: 1.52m @
20% Zn, 13% Pb, 219g/t Ag
Prai
ault
rie C
Gate F
reek
Zinc in Soil anomaly
Rico Trench Results: 1.1m @
18% Zn, 35%Pb, 242g/t Ag
Previous surveys indicate
y
strong geochemical
PRAIRIE CREEK anomalies between Main
Zone and Rico
PROPERTY TENURE:
MAIN ZONE:
2
6 Mining Claims 3 Prairie Creek
Minesite
8 Mining Leases 4
DDH 95-103: 2.0m @
5
2 Surface Leases 29% Zn, 13%Pb, 73g/t Ag
DDH 95-124: 5.5m @
Total 9,163 Ha. 6 7.5% Zn, 2%Pb, 49g/t Ag
lt
PC Fau
7 DDH 94-064: 2.1m @
21% Zn, 9%Pb, 192g/t Ag
16 km DDH 06-170: 10.13m @
8 6% Zn, 9%Pb, 113g/t Ag
9
Trenching, drilling and undergroung
10 work done by previous operators in
Zones 7 through 12 to be followed up
11 by CZN exploration campaigns.
CZN Claims & Leases
12
Mineralized Z
Mi li d Zones
12. Replacement: 1500 kw CAT
Generator
TANK FARM
Mill Powerhouse
Upgraded with new fuel efficient and low
emission diesel generators
Glycol heating system
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Highway
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Japan, Korea
Legend
(B C)
China, Europe
Railway
Approximate Scale Highway Calgary
Haulage Route
35
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sk a
nH Vancouver Watercourse
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ay Fort Nelson 0 50 100 150
Highway U.S.A.
Borders
36 Km (CN Railhead) Kilometres Approximate Scale
97 0 50 100
Kilometers
250 Railways
Roadways
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16. PROPOSED WASTE ROCK FACILITY
in
Diversion Dra
lope
1% S
175 Metres at 10
25 m Elevation
oad
Haul R
ain
2: 1 S
n Dr
lope
r si o
D i ve
Mid Slope Bench
(985 m Elevation)
Collection
Pond Berm
Legend
Monitoring Well
Mine Complex Water Flow
750 metres Solid Waste Facility
Waste Rock Outline (500,000 m3 Capacity)
Lined Sediment Pond (970 m Elevation)
Harrison Creek Inert Debris (100,000 m3 Capacity)
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17. Prairie Creek Mine: Conceptual View
Water
Treatment
Mill Plant
e Catchment
C t h t
Mine Min Pond
pile
& Stock Sewage
Treatment
M in e Plant
M
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ack Prai
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ent
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ax
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at
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Cell A
Mill
Proposed W t
P d Water
Storage Pond
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19. Operations similar to the original 1982 permit utilizing existing
infrastructure with efficiency upgrades that provide further
environmental mitigation
Up to 1,300 tonnes/day underground cut-and-fill mining
cut-and-
Up to 950 tonnes/day crushing/grinding/flotation process with
addition of DMS plant and utilize the waste flotation tailings product
in underground paste backfill
Conversion of tailings pond facility into a Water Storage Pond
Production of zinc and lead concentrates (80-120,000t/yr)
(80-
Creation of a Waste Rock Facility
Transport bagged Zn & Pb concentrate by truck to Fort Nelson
railhead via 2 Transfer Stations on a winter road basis
Working in collaboration with local First Nations and NNPR
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20. The Mine was fully permitted in 1982 for operations
During the course of further exploration and development (post
1982) the Prairie Creek Mine has received 15 permits/licenses to
support such activities
Application for Operating P
A li ti f O ti Permit submitted J
it b itt d June 11 2008 which
11, hi h
included Water License and 3 LUPs
Applications referred to EA under the MVEIRB August 8, 2008
due to public concern
Final Terms of Reference and Work Plan Issued by MVRB June,
2009
In response to the Terms of Reference CZN compiled a
Reference,
Developers Assessment Report which was deemed by the MVRB
to be in conformity enabling the EA to continue to the next phase
MVRB also issued a new Work Plan which indicates the closure
of the public registry for this EA to occur by year end 2010
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1 2
7
5 1110
6 9
15 14
13
3
4
8
Upg aded
Upgraded Mine Facilities:
e ac t es
1 - Water Storage Pond - Cell A 5- Staff Accommodation Block 9 - DMS Plant (Attached to Mill) 13 - Acid Storage Tanks
2 - Water Storage Pond - Cell B 6- Ore Stockpile Lined Pad 10 - Temporary Float Storage Pile 14 - Bagging Plant
3 - Reagent Storage Sheds 7- 2nd 870 Underground Portal 11 - Paste Backfill Plant (Attached to Mill) 15 - Cement Storage Shed
4 - Water Treatment Plant 8- Concentrate Storage Shed 12 - Waste Rock Pile
22. Canadian Zinc owns 17% interest
Revitalized mining strategy
Targeting 100,000 oz gold per year
24. Fiji – Pacific Rim
Ok T di (OTML)
Tedi Lihir
Lihi (LGL) Vatukoula
V t k l (VGM)
14.4 Million Ounces 41 Million Ounces 11 Million Ounces
Porgera (Barrick)
FIJI
10 Million Ounces
Tuvatu
Macraes (Oceana Gold)
8 Million Ounces
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25. Tonnes Grade Contained Metal
million gms gold / tonne Gold (million ounces)
Reserves
Proven 0.4 15.2 0.19
Probable 1.5 9.8 0.49
Total Mineral Reserve 1.9 10.9 0.68
Mineral Resources
Vatukoula Underground
Measured 4.0 11.1 1.4
Indicated 4.3 9.9 1.4
Inferred 4.7 8.6 1.3
Sub
Total 13.0 4.1
Vatukoula Tailings
Measured 4.5 1.5 0.2
Indicated 0.7 1.3 0.03
Total Mineral Resources 18.2 7.3 4.3
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