Diversified
Aggressive
Well-positioned for a vibrant copper market
CRV – TSX Venture Exchange
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Forward-Looking Statements
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events to differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Such
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results of exploration activities, uncertainties inherent in the estimation of
mineral reserves and resources, fluctuations in the costs of goods and
services, problems associated with exploration and mining operations,
changes in legal, social or political conditions in the jurisdictions where the
Company operates, lack of appropriate funding and other risk factors, as
discussed in the Company’s filings with Canadian Securities regulatory
agencies. Resource and production goals and forecasts may be based on
data insufficient to support them. Ms. Jean Pautler, P. Geo. Is the Qualified
Person for the Company as required by NI 43-101. The Company expressly
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RISING COPPER PRICE =
DEMAND FOR FRESH SUPPLY
Exploring a large-scale copper/moly/gold
target in southwest British Columbia
BRIDGE RIVER PROJECT (COPPER CLAIMS):
Location
Located near supplies and infrastructure 235 kilometers by
road from Vancouver
BRIDGE RIVER PROJECT:
History
Significant exploration occurred on the claims
between 1929 and 1987
• Cominco, Noranda, Phelps Dodge.
• Underground development, diamond drilling, hand trenching and sampling
focused on the three known showings.
• Higher copper prices in 2006 sparked new interest in the project, leading to
Cresval’s acquisition and work.
• Evaluation indicated open ended mineralized zones, additional showings
evident, open ended and untested soil anomalies
BRIDGE RIVER PROJECT:
Mineralization
Sampling, trenching & drilling uncovered three
primary, open-
ended high-grade showings w/widespread copper
mineralization
BR Showing:
Open 1700m by
500m zone
Nichol Showing:
Mineralized intrusion
breccia
Russnor Showing:
600m by 400m zone
BRIDGE RIVER PROJECT:
Mineralization
Excellent potential for a bulk- mineable, porphyry
copper± molybdenum±gold deposit.
• BR Showing Highlights:
– 1.08% Cu and 0.05% Mo across 1m from quartz-sulphide veins, 0.14% Cu over 17m
from trenching and 0.125% Cu over 6.55m and 0.134% Cu over 9m ±molybdenum
from the bottom of DDH 71-1.
– Gold values up to 1.04 g/t
• Russnor Adit Highlights:
– Average of 1.38% Cu over 30.5m, 1.19% Cu over 12.2m and 1.00% Cu over 16.2m.
An open cut 25m north of the portal graded 0.94% Cu over 12.8m, with minor
values in gold, silver and molybdenum.
– Diamond drilling (790m/11 holes) yielded significant results, including 0.30% Cu
over 36.6m in 61-5.
• Nichol Showing Highlights:
– 4.73% Cu, 32.8 g/t Ag, 0.16 g/t Au and 0.015% Mo over 1m from Vein 1 in Trench 5,
with 2.08% Cu over 4.5m from the wallrock, and 8.91% Cu, 33.1 g/t Ag and 0.043%
Mo over 0.6m from Vein 2 in Trench 9.
– Diamond drilling (412m/10 holes) yielded significant results, including 3.50% Cu,
1.00 oz/t Ag, 0.079% Mo over 8.5m in 79-S1.
BR SHOWING
Flow
• Mineralization on cliffs found to extend significantly into plateau area,
amenable to open pit mining
• Significant gold values and molybdenite encountered on plateau
• Previous IP geophysics suggests mineralization extends under basalt capping
• Limited previous drilling with vertical holes; preferred orientation is westerly
to SW
BRIDGE RIVER PROJECT:
Copper Plateau
In foreground
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Nichol Showing
Showing #3 below
Basalt Basalt
Granodiorite
Basalt Basalt
Granite
Mineralization
BRIDGE RIVER PROJECT:
Russnor Showing
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Basalt
Thunder Creek Canyon
Basalt Basalt
Russnor Adit Mineralization in Adit
BRIDGE RIVER PROJECT:
Nichol Showing
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Basalt
Basalt
Nichol Adit NicholsCreek
BRIDGE RIVER PROJECT:
Recommendations
Latest round of exploration
initiated
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Basalt
• Airborne geophysical survey
(magnetic, electromagnetic,
radiometric) - bids tendered
Basalt
• Drilling - holes spotted in field
• Upgrade access - engineering survey
NEW RAVEN PROJECT:
Location
Exciting, high-grade gold target in
southwest B.C.
Basalt
Basalt
NEW RAVEN CLAIMS:
History
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• Claims staked in 1990 after
road building uncovered float
assaying 12.2 grams Au/tonne
Basalt (0.356 oz Au/ton).
• Trenching from 1990-1992
identified five gold showings
with excellent potential to host
Basalt
a vein gold deposit.
• Diamond drilling of 481m in 10
holes in 1991 returned 5.8 g/t
Au over 2.8m and 15.64 over
1.5m Au.
• Acquisition by Cresval in 2008.
NEW RAVEN CLAIMS:
Mineralization
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• Six strong gold
Basalt
showings covering
600m by 150m
area.
• Similar to
Bralorne-Pioneer
Mine 45 km to
NW, (produced
12.6 mt of 9.3 g/t
gold).
NEW RAVEN CLAIMS:
Current Work
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Maximum values in 2008 from Discovery Zone of
12,109 and 44.41 g/t Au.
Basalt
• Zone is open along strike to the north and south.
• Check samples collected in 2008 to verify work completed
by previous operators graded 9.36 g/t Au over 1m and;
• 16.75 g/t Au from the C zone and 12.13 g/t Au over 0.3m
and 7.35 g/t Au over 1.2m from the D zone.
NEW RAVEN CLAIMS:
Recommendations
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Two-phase exploration program
planned.
Basalt
• Detailed prospecting & mapping (< 1% of property has
been mapped and sampled)
Basalt
• VLF-EM geophysical survey (useful in detecting
structures/veins)
• Trenching to uncover strike extent of veins
• Followed by a 1,500m diamond drill program with
additional trenching
WHY INVEST IN CRESVAL
CAPITAL?
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• High-grade copper showings (±gold,
±molybdenum) on the large, 11,700 hectare
Basalt
(28,910-acre) Copper Claims in southwestern BC
• Excellent potential for a bulk mineable, porphyry
copper±molybdenum± gold deposit Basalt
• Three primary copper showings with high grades
in sampling, trenching and drilling
• The New Raven property in BC’s Lillooet district
has produced five strong gold showings
• Aggressive exploration planned on both
properties
CORPORATE INFORMATION
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Head Office:
Basalt
Suite 400, 455 Granville Street
Vancouver, BC V6C 1T1
604.682.3701
Basalt
Investor Relations: Shares Traded:
Lee Ann Wolfin, TSX.V – Symbol CRV
President Head Office:
604.682.3701
www.cresval.co