Vizsla Copper Corp. announced the start of a core drilling program at the Carruthers Pass copper project in central British Columbia.  The Company is earning a 60% interest in Carruthers Pass (the Project) from Cariboo Rose Resources Ltd.  The Project is prospective for copper-zinc volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) mineralization and is located 200 km north of Smithers, BC. The drill program: A helicopter supported drill program consisting of five core drill holes totaling approximately 2,000 m is planned to be completed over the next four to five weeks.  Targets include extensions of copper mineralization intersected in historical drill holes and geophysical conductors identified in a new airborne VTEM geophysical survey completed earlier in the year.  All targets are in the general area of the Boulder zone, an area characterized by a 5 m x 3 m x 3 m boulder of high-grade massive sulphide partially buried in scree and figure 2 shows planned drill hole locations.  The Company has benefitted greatly from the help of its key contractors Kyle Patterson (Geophysical Consulting), Core-West Drilling, Aberdeen Helicopters, Discovery Mining Services (Camp), Skookum Exploration Services (Pad Building), Butch Houlind Expediting, and Discovery International Geophysics (Borehole EM surveying).

The project: Located in a region of north-central British Columbia well-endowed with copper deposits of various styles, the Carruthers Pass Project is ripe for discovery.  The Project was originally staked to explore for the source of a large, 5m x 3m x 3m boulder of high-grade copper and zinc massive sulphide mineralization protruding from a large talus slope.  This boulder was first discovered in 1997 by Phelps Dodge while following up a new release of regional geochemical survey results.  Thinner zones of high-grade copper and zinc mineralization were subsequently discovered in place in the steep cliffs above the boulder and the general area is now known as the Boulder Zone.  Massive sulphide mineralization at the Boulder Zone is thought to belong to the Besshi-type of Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide deposits.  At Carruthers Pass, the shale and volcaniclastic host rocks for the mineralization belong to the Dewar formation of the Upper Triassic Takla Group. Past exploration on the Project has been minimal, despite the presence of many kilometres of inferred sub-crop of the target horizon and a 5 km long northwesterly trending soil geochemistry anomaly enriched in copper, zinc and other metals. Only 14 historical drill holes totalling 2,191 m have been completed in three previous drilling campaigns, the last of which was in 2011. Vizsla Copper is earning a 60% interest in the Project from Cariboo Rose Resources Ltd. through a series of cash and share payments and exploration expenditures over a five-year period that began in 2021.