Cascade Copper Corp. announce that they received assay results and a report from a field program at their Fire Mountain Copper-Gold Porphyry Project in Southwestern BC. The results show consistent copper, gold, and silver mineralization over a minimum strike length of 2 km at the Inferno Zone. The zone is open to the northwest and southeast and parallels the contact with the Rogers Creek pluton. The field crew that mapped and sampled at Fire Mountain were focused on the central Inferno Zone where historic sampling returned values up to 4.10% Cu, 14.96 g/t Au, and 65 g/t Ag. The project is underexplored, has had no ground geophysics (IP or EM), and has never been drilled. Fire Mountain Project Location: The Fire Mountain Copper-Gold Porphyry Project is a large, 79.13 square kilometre, potential "Flagship" project with significant surface assay results, intensive veining, and impressive alteration all highly indicative of a large porphyry-style hydrothermal system. The Project is located approximately 13km south of the Corporation's Rogers Creek Project within the Cascade Magmatic Arc. 2023 Field Exploration Results: In total, 71 rock grab and channel samples were collected during the reconnaissance program and submitted for assay. Of those 71 samples, 15 returned assay values greater that 0.03% Copper and/or 0.1 g/t Au with 8 of those 15 returning greater than 0.1% Copper and/or 0.3 g/t Au. The samples from this field program also underwent hyperspectral analysis, using Visual/Near-Infrared (VNIR) and Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Hyperspectral identification of fine grained phyllosilicates, clays, and carbonate minerals will help distinguish the types of porphyry related alteration
associated with the Inferno Zone at Fire Mountain. The results and report are pending and will be available in the near future.