Silver Acadia Exploration (CSE: SLA) is recasting New Brunswick’s Bathurst base metals camp as a silver story, betting decades of zinc-led work left high-grade precious-metals zones underexplored at its flagship Nicholas-Denys project.
After rebranding and appointing Julien Davy as CEO last August, the company compiled more than 950 historical drill holes, scanned old core and is wrapping up a 3,200-metre first-pass drill program. Silver Acadia is tracing richer silver and gold zones inside broader systems long mined for zinc.
“It has always been worked mostly for zinc, with a zinc mindset,” Davy said told The Northern Miner host Devan Murugan during the recent PDAC event in Toronto. “All the secondary minerals were overlooked.”
At Nicholas-Denys near the town of Bathurst, the company points to historical silver results above 1,500 grams per tonne, while a 2008 NI 43-101 estimate at the Hachey zone outlined 181,410 indicated tonnes grading 158.3 grams silver per tonne, 0.8 gram gold, 2.03% zinc and 1.11% lead.
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