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View the July 30, 2008 NI 43-101 Technical Report for Eagle Creek here.

Eagle Creek

The Eagle Creek Property is located 15 miles north of Fairbanks, Alaska, 12 miles northeast of the Ester Dome Project, 6 miles southeast of the Kinross True North Gold Deposit (adjoining claims on which Silverado has an overriding production royalty) and 30 miles south of Kinross’ Fort Knox producing gold mine.

Historically, Eagle Creek was Alaska’s second largest antimony producer. In the late 1980’s, Silverado built a 100 tons per day (TPD) gravity plant and processed the old mine dumps, successfully selling all antimony produced.

In addition to the high-grade gold bearing quartz veins found on Silverado’s large Eagle Creek property, the Company, in 2006, identified what appeared to be a gold mineralized pluton which is a granitic or igneous (fire formed) rock located on the claims above the placer gold Treasure Creek portion of the property. This may lead to the development of a significant gold deposit, and may make ideal feedstock for the Kinross Fort Knox mill nearby.

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