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Hi Ho Silver Resources Inc.

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Summary

Project:

Fairview

Deposit:Fairview
Location:Canada
Commodities:Gold-Silver
Date:9/16/2019
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Resource Estimation
Project Stage:Pursuing Resource Increase/Upgrade
Report details:16-9-2019: Hi Ho Silver Resources Inc. announces a Resource Estimation report for its Fairview deposit at the Fairview project. Updated Technical Report on property. Hi Ho Silver Resources Inc.’s (Hi Ho or the Company) Fairview Property comprises 23 miner
Resources:(Resource, Inf.): 334Kt @ 2.9g/t Au, 17.9g/t Ag
CP/QP:[Resources]: Steven J. Nicholls (APEX Geoscience Ltd.)
ABSTRACT:Hi Ho Silver Resources Inc.’s (Hi Ho or the Company) Fairview Property comprises 23 mineral claims totaling 1,794.51 hectares, located approximately 4.5 kilometres (km) west of the town of Oliver, in the southern Okanagan region of British Columbia approximately 20 km north of the U.S.A. border. Vehicle access to the Property is via the Fairview Road, which outlets west from Highway 97 in Oliver. APEX Geoscience Ltd. (APEX) was initially retained by Hi Ho in November, 2012 as consultants to complete a historic data compilation, mineral resource estimate, and National Instrument (NI) 43-101 independent technical report specific to the Silver Crown Deposit on the Fairview Property (Raffle and Nicholls, 2013). APEX was retained again during 2018 to provide an updated Technical Report. Mr. Kristopher J. Raffle, P.Geo., Principal of APEX, and a Qualified Person; and Mr. Steven J. Nicholls, MAIG, Senior Resource Geologist of APEX, and a Qualified Person, are the authors of this Technical Report. Mr. Raffle conducted a Property visit on August 30, 2019. The Fairview Property occurs within the Fairview mining camp one of the oldest mining camps in British Columbia. The earliest precious metal discoveries date to the late 1880's and occur along a northwest oriented vein system which strikes over four kilometers. Three prospect areas, the Fairview, Stemwinder and Morning Star, were mined at various times between 1895 and 1961; short exploration tunnels were also driven on the Brown Bear and Silver Crown claims. The Fairview - Stemwinder area saw its greatest mining activity at the turn of the century, however most activity had ceased by 1930.

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