Trevali Mining Corporation announced the results of an independent mineral resource estimate for its polymetallic Caribou Deposit in the Bathurst Mining Camp of New Brunswick, Canada. Using a 5% ZnEq cutoff, the estimate prepared by SRK Consulting (Canada) Inc. returned 7.23 million tonnes grading 6.99% zinc, 2.93% lead, 0.43% copper, 84.43 g/t silver and 0.89 g/t gold in the Measured and Indicated categories and an additional 3.66 million tonnes grading 6.95% zinc, 2.81% lead, 0.32% copper, 78.31 g/t silver and 1.23 g/t gold in the Inferred category. The deposit remains open for expansion at depth and along strike, and the company considers the exploration potential excellent.

The deposit also contains potentially significant copper and gold mineralization. Data analysis indicates that the gold may be under-estimated as it was not routinely analyzed in historic drill holes. Of the 4,136 assay intervals in the drill hole database that are located within a lens, only 963 samples were assayed for gold.

The average of these 963 samples is 1.67 g/t gold.