The Silver Vista Silver–Copper Property comprises of 4,839 hectares in north-central British Columbia. The property is located approximately 55 air-km northeast of the town of Smithers and 300 km NW of northern B.C.’s regional hub city of Prince George., within a well-established, mining-friendly jurisdiction, and is accessible year-round via an expanding network of logging roads.

The project hosts stratiform, sediment-hosted, stacked horizons of silver-copper (± zinc) mineralization within sedimentary sequences of the Smithers Formation, highlighting strong bulk-tonnage potential across a district-scale mineralized system.

  • Historic drilling completed by previous operators on the original surface roadcut “MR” Showings includes drill hole SV21-07, which intersected a continuous 46-metre mineralized interval from 106 metres averaging 48 g/t silver and 0.62% copper, including a higher-grade 17-metre interval averaging 94 g/t silver and 1.34% copper.
  • Within this broader zone, peak values of 431 g/t silver and 2.57% copper were reported. These drill results are historical in nature, pre-date Maverick’s involvement with the property, and have not been independently verified by the Company’s Qualified Person. The Company is not treating these results as current mineral resources or reserves.

To date, approximately 4,034 metres of diamond drilling in 30 shallow holes has been completed, all focused on the MR Showings, leaving the majority of the expanded property untested by drilling.

In January 2026, the Company significantly expanded the Silver Vista land package through the staking of additional claims, adding the Silver Vista 2, Far West, and North Flank (MR expansion) target areas. These new targets were selected following a review of an extensive regional database comprising more than 8,000 soil samples, 700 stream sediment samples, and airborne magnetic geophysical data, which identified geochemical signatures comparable to the MR Zone silver-copper mineralization.

Access to the project has improved substantially since earlier exploration campaigns. Logging activity has extended road access to within approximately three kilometres of the Silver Vista 2 target, and logging roads now cross and traverse the Far West target, significantly reducing logistical constraints and exploration costs.

Maverick is planning a summer exploration program to advance priority targets across the expanded property, including field verification, mapping, and sampling, with the objective of defining drill targets for follow-up exploration.

The Silver Vista Property lies within the traditional and unceded territory of the Lake Babine Nation. Maverick Gold & Silver is committed to conducting its exploration activities with respect for Indigenous rights, culture, and heritage, and to fostering responsible, collaborative relationships.

The scientific and technical information contained herein regarding the Silver Vista Property has been approved by
Helgi Sigurgeirson, P.Geo., an independent consulting geologist and a qualified person as defined in NI 43-101.

Why British Columbia?

British Columbia is one of the world’s premier mining jurisdictions, with a rich mining history spanning more than 150 years. From the historic Cariboo Gold Rush of the 1860s to today’s modern mining operations, the province has played a central role in Canada’s resource sector. The province is endowed with significant mineral wealth, including gold, silver, copper, zinc, molybdenum, and critical minerals, supported by well-developed infrastructure, a skilled workforce, access to Pacific ports, and a stable regulatory environment. British Columbia’s diverse geology continues to attract exploration and development investment from around the world.

The province is home to more than a dozen operating metal and coal mines and hosts hundreds of active exploration and development projects. Among its most prolific mining regions is the renowned Golden Triangle in northwestern British Columbia, a globally recognized mineral district that hosts some of Canada’s largest gold, silver, and copper discoveries, including world-class deposits and operating mines. Smithers is recognized as the service and exploration hub of Northwest British Columbia and the Skeena Mining Region, supporting numerous mining and exploration projects throughout the Golden Triangle, Babine Copper Belt, and surrounding mineral-rich districts. The region benefits from year-round accessibility via an expanding network of logging and resource roads, providing efficient access to exploration and development projects. Combined with British Columbia’s long history of successful mine development and supportive resource communities, the province remains one of North America’s most attractive destinations for mineral exploration and investment.

The scientific and technical information contained herein regarding the Jericho Property has been approved by
Helgi Sigurgeirson, P.Geo., an independent consulting geologist and a qualified person as defined in NI 43-101.