Summa Silver Corp. announced additional high-grade silver-gold intersections from the Hughes Property in central Nevada. These results build on previously reported intercepts and demonstrate high-grade continuity along numerous high-priority veins. Results from this batch of assays are from three vein sets in the Belmont Mine target. Assays remain pending for 9 holes from the 2020 drill program with the 2021 drill program set to begin in the first half of April. The Company is currently conducting a pre-drilling exploration program which includes an airborne LiDAR survey and geological mapping. Soil and induced polarization surveys focused on the eastern extension of the Tonopah District are also scheduled for this spring. The Company is well funded with approximately $13.2 Million in working capital. The Phase I drill program in 2020 was designed to test the lateral and vertical extents of structurally controlled, epithermal-related, high-grade silver and gold mineralization historically mined in the Tonopah District. Nineteen holes tested numerous steeply-dipping, west-southwest striking veins and secondary splays in the Belmont Mine target area. At each vein location (e.g., Rescue, IOU and 725), a series of holes tested the along-strike and down-dip extensions of mineralization in approximately 50 m centered piece-points along the vein (see attached figures). In most cases, mineralization consists of locally Ag-sulfasalt bearing, banded to brecciated quartz ± adularia veins with associated argillic alteration halos hosted in intermediate to felsic volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks. Vein thickness varied from a few centimeters to a few meters. Assays for 5 holes are reported in Table 1 and results are still pending from 9 holes. A significant follow-up drill program is planned and will commence shortly. A drill contractor has been selected and program details will be released once targets are ranked and prioritized. The company is currently flying a LiDAR (light detection and ranging) survey and are collecting high-resolution ortho-images over the entire project area. The data will be used to identify areas of historic disturbance potentially related to surface mineralization and to provide robust topographic control for future modelling and ground-based surveys. The company has also initiated a property-scale geological mapping program aimed at refining the geological model for the district. A focus will be on defining the footprint-extent of outcropping hydrothermally altered bedrock as well as mapping along key structures. Systematic rock-chip samples will be collected to aid in advancing the geochemical model for the district as well as defining new drill targets. All samples were sent to ALS Global Ltd. ("ALS") in Reno, NV for preparation and then to North Vancouver, Canada for analysis. ALS meets all requirements of International Standards ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and ISO 9001:2015 for analytical procedures. Samples were analyzed for gold via fire assay with an AA finish ("AU-AA23"), and 48 other elements, including silver, via a combination of atomic emission spectroscopy and mass spectroscopy after four-acid digestion ("ME-MS61"). Samples that assayed over 10 ppm Au via AU-AA23 were re-run via fire assay for Au with a gravimetric finish ("AU-GRA21"). Samples that assayed over 100ppm Ag via ME-MS61 were re-run via fire assay for Ag with a gravimetric finish ("AG-GRA21"). In addition to ALS quality assurance /quality control ("QA/QC") protocols, Summa Silver implements an internal QA/QC program that includes the insertion of sample blanks, duplicates and certified reference materials at systematic and random points in the sample stream.