Dolly Varden Silver Corporation announced the initiation of field activities on the Dolly Varden Silver Project, located near tidewater in northwest British Columbia. This year's Program is the first Phase of a two-year goal to aggressively expand and upgrade the Torbrit Silver Deposit and multiple silver-rich satellite zones with the objective of advancing Dolly Varden to be the next high-grade silver mine in British Columbia. Additionally, the Company's geological team has generated multiple highly prospective targets throughout the Property to be drilled during this program. A 10,000m Phase I core drilling program, in addition to road and site upgrades in preparation for underground access and exploration work is envisioned. Dolly Varden's crews have mobilized to prepare camp and facilities located on tidewater in the community of Alice Arm, BC, with drilling to commence shortly thereafter. The planned program will be split with 5,000 meters allocated to Phase I program of delineating and expanding the Torbrit Silver Resource and 5,000 meters of exploration drilling with the objective of discovering new deposits. Resource modelling at the high-grade Torbrit Silver Deposit included integrating the 2019 and 2020 drilling results which has increased the understanding and confidence in the existing resource to target specific areas of the deposit for conversion from Inferred to Indicated/Measured resource categories. Drill holes have been planned from existing historic surface infrastructure to infill within the current block model and to expand the limits of known mineralization or satellite Zones (Figure 1). Additionally, geotechnical logging will be completed for upcoming mining studies. The Company is excited to explore for new deposits of high-grade silver mineralization within the favorable host rocks where alteration and geochemical signatures indicative of volcanogenic-related silver mineralization are strongest. The Company's updated geological model suggests that the favorable Torbrit silver-rich horizon dips underneath the bottom of the valley that hosts the Deposit. Exploration drilling will include some deeper holes that will explore for the down plunge extension potential of Torbrit (Figure 2). Newly developed models on gold and silver vein stockwork and breccias with anomalous pathfinder geochemistry such as bismuth and tellurium that was drilled during the 2020 program are also highly encouraging. Exploration drilling during this Program will continue to test these altered and mineralized rocks, similar in nature to Ascot's Premier and Big Missouri deposits located to the Northwest of Dolly Varden. Torbrit is high-grade silver deposit that is potentially amenable to low-cost underground bulk mining methods. It is the largest portion of the four silver deposits that make up the current 43-101 Mineral Resource at the Dolly Varden Silver Project and the largest pureplay silver Project in British Columbia and Canada. Modern mining and processing occurred on the Property during the 1950's and 60's, in addition to direct-shipping silver mines throughout the Property during the first half of the 20th century. Underground working are accessible from a road bed that connects the to deep tidewater docks at Alice Arm, BC. Work during 2020 will upgrade the road to the deposit, potentially in conjunction with other Companies operating in the area.