Tartisan Nickel Corp. announced that the Company has completed an airborne high resolution MAG Survey over its 100% owned Sill Lake Lead-Silver Property. The high-res MAG survey covered 297-line kms and used a 50-meter line spacing.

T artisan also reports that the Company has staked 10 additional contiguous mining claims, covering 221.10 hectares at Sill Lake. The Sill Lake Project is in Van Koughnet Township, about 30 km north of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

The provincial cells holding the expanded Sill Lake Lead-Silver Project now consists of 57 single cell mining claims and covers 1260.77 hectares. Lead-silver mineralization was originally discovered at Sill Lake in 1892, when a 30m adit was driven to a 17m internal shaft, with approximately 40m of lateral development to exploit a lead-silver vein. The Sill Lake lead-silver property was later defined by explorers who conducted a 3750m of diamond drill program along a defined steeply dipping mineralized trend some 850m in length, with mineralized widths varying between 1.5m and 4.5m.

The Sill Lake Lead-Silver project has seen two distinct periods of underground development and production and it is estimated that 7,000 tonnes of ore containing lead and silver were mined. In 2010, a historical NI 43-101 Technical Report gave a measured and indicated mineral resource of 112,751 tonnes at 134 g/t silver; 0.62% lead, and 0.21% zinc. The historical resource estimate used a silver cutoff grade of 60 g/t; but no cutoff grade for the base metal content was used. An updated Technical NI 43-101 Report dated May 9, 2021, was prepared for T artisan Nickel Corp.

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