Vancouver, British Columbia (FSCwire) - Canada Zinc Metals Corp. (TSX
Venture Exchange: CZX) is pleased to announce that to date four drill holes on the Cardiac Creek deposit have been
completed. The 2017 exploration program commenced in June with two diamond drill rigs and is anticipated to carry on till the end
of August. The objective of the program is focused on resource expansion and new target development, building on the success of
earlier drill programs that have outlined a robust and high-grade zinc-lead-silver system in the central core of the Cardiac
Creek deposit.
The Company owns 100% of eleven, large, contiguous property blocks that comprise the Akie and Kechika Regional
projects. The Company’s flagship Akie Project is host to the Cardiac Creek deposit. The Kechika Regional Project includes the
Pie, Yuen, Cirque East and Mt. Alcock properties, extending northwest from the Akie property for approximately 140 kilometres
along strike of the highly prospective Gunsteel Formation shale; the main host rock for known SEDEX zinc-lead-silver deposits in
the Kechika Trough of northeastern British Columbia. These projects are located approximately 260 kilometres north northwest of
the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia, Canada.
2017 Drill Exploration Update
Approximately 2,100 meters of HQ diamond drill core has been completed on four holes. These four holes targeted
both the central core and the up-dip strike extents of the high-grade core. Geological logging and core cutting is complete for
two of the four holes. Both drill rigs are operating and the Company anticipates having two additional holes completed within the
week.
Drill hole A-17-132, the first planned hole, intersected approximately 33.7 metres (core length) of the Cardiac
Creek Zone from 537.41 metres to 571.06 metres. The zone is characterized by massive laminar beds of dull-brown pyrite and light
grey sphalerite interfingered with mottle-textured sphalerite, galena, quartz and carbonate rich- bands. The mineralisation
displays excellent mottled textures and coarser grained galena is locally visible. The drill hole was terminated in Silurian
siltstone at 598.02 metres. A total of 143 assay samples, including standard QA/QC samples, were taken from the hole.
Drill hole A-17-133 intersected the Cardiac Creek Zone over 35.9 metres (core length) from a depth of 352.1 metres
and continuing to a depth of 388.4 metres. The mineralisation present in hole A-17-133 is similar in character to that present in
hole A-17-132, with massive sulphide beds of very fine grained dull brown pyrite, light grey sphalerite, and
mottle-textured quartz-carbonate-sphalerite-galena bearing bands. The hole was terminated at a final depth of 413.6 metres within
the Silurian siltstones. A total of 117 assay samples, including standard QA/QC samples, were taken from the hole.
Drill hole A-17-137 intersected a massive 109.20 metres (core length) of the Cardiac Creek Zone from a depth of
466.80 metres to 556.00 metres. The mineralisation displays a distinct increase in sphalerite and the mottled textured
quartz-carbonate-sphalerite-galena rich bands become the dominant texture throughout the zone. In addition to the Cardiac Creek
Zone, a 5.54 metre section of massive sulphide was intersected in the footwall of the deposit from 559.42 metres to 564.96
metres, which consists primarily of fined-grained, brassy pyrite that has been cross cut by carbonate-quartz veining that is host
to abundant creamy red-pink sphalerite and local galena. Interestingly, several large intervals of massive pyrobitumen were
intersected within the Silurian siltstones, the significance of which is unknown at this time. The hole was terminated at 614.78
metres in Silurian siltstone. A total of 254 assay samples, including standard QA/QC samples, were marked in the hole and are at
present being sawn for assay purposes.
Drillhole A-17-138 intersected the Cardiac Creek Zone over 27.37 metres (core length) from a depth of 412.15 metres
to 439.52 metres. The zone is characterized by massive laminar beds of dull brown pyrite, light grey sphalerite, and intermittent
mottled-textured sphalerite, galena, quartz, and carbonate rich bands. The hole was terminated in calcareous siltstone of
the Silurian Road River Group at 454.76 metres. A total of 81 assay samples, including standard QA/QC samples, were marked in the
hole and are at present being sawn for assay purposes.
A total of 595 samples have been cut or marked for sampling from the first four drill holes. A total of 260
samples, from holes A-17-132 and A-17-133, have been shipped from the project site to Acme Analytical Laboratories (a Bureau
Veritas company) in Vancouver, BC for subsequent analysis. The remaining 335 samples from holes A-17-137 and A-17-138 are
currently being sawn and will be shipped at the earliest opportunity. The true width estimates of each Cardiac Creek intercept
are not yet available but are being modeled and will be calculated upon release of pending assay results. Assays results from the
first two holes are expected in approximately 4 weeks.
The Akie Zn-Pb-Ag Project
The Company’s flagship Akie property is situated within the Kechika Trough, the southernmost area of the regionally
extensive Paleozoic Selwyn Basin, one of the most prolific sedimentary basins in the world for the occurrence of SEDEX
zinc-lead-silver and stratiform barite deposits.
Drilling on the Akie property by Canada Zinc Metals since 2005 has identified a significant body of
baritic-zinc-lead-silver SEDEX mineralisation known as the Cardiac Creek deposit. The deposit is hosted by siliceous,
carbonaceous, fine grained clastic rocks of the middle to late Devonian Gunsteel Formation.
The Company has outlined a NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource at Cardiac Creek, including an indicated
resource of 19.6 million tonnes grading 8.2% zinc, 1.6% lead and 13.6 g/t silver (at a 5% zinc cut-off grade) and an inferred
resource of 8.1 million tonnes grading 6.8% zinc, 1.1% lead and 11.2 g/t silver (at a 5% zinc cut-off grade).
Ken MacDonald P.Geo., Vice President of Exploration, is the designated Qualified Person as defined by National
Instrument 43-101 and is responsible for the technical information contained in this release.
The TSX Venture Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the contents of this press
release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CANADA ZINC METALS CORP.
“PEEYUSH VARSHNEY”
_______________________________
PEEYUSH VARSHNEY, LL.B
CEO & CHAIRMAN
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