Canadian Silver Hunter Inc.  (the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:AGH) is pleased to
release final results of recent drilling at the Keeley-Frontier Silver project
in South Lorrain Township. The Company completed a six hole 2058 metre drill
program on the Keeley-Frontier project in February 2012. Final assays results
including infill sampling, second lab check assaying and screen metallic
assaying have now been received and compiled. Initial results were announced on
April 3, 2012. Significant silver-bearing zones were intersected in four of the
six holes. 


Highlights



--  Diamond drill hole CSH12-03 returned significant silver values between
    111.0 and 122.3 metres downhole, including the following screen metallic
    assays: 
    --  1517.0 g/tonne over 0.3 metres 
    --  479 g/tonne over 0.4 metres 
    --  91 g/tonne over 0.3 metres



The entire interval starting at 111.0 metres returned a composite silver value
of 72.47 g/t Ag over 11.3 metres, including 168.22 g/t over 4.2 metres, with no
individual silver assay below 2.4 g/t. This zone appears to be related to a new
silver-bearing structure, hence the geometry is unknown, and true thickness
cannot be determined. Surface prospecting is currently underway in the vicinity
of CSH12-03. Historical information indicates that no drilling has been done in
this area, and only one 1920's era exploration drift extended close to this area
(eighth level- # 40 vein). 


As well, anomalous silver, cobalt and copper values occur throughout the upper
portion of CSH12-03 associated with faulting, lamprophyre dykes and syenite
bodies.


President and CEO of Canadian Silver Hunter Jeff Hunter states: "We are really
pleased with the way the first phase drill program went, with significant silver
values located along a number of structures, some of which are relatively close
to surface. The high silver values intersected in hole CSH12-03 are in a
previously unmapped, unexplored structure that we will be focusing on as part of
the 2012 summer program.


Other highlights include:



--  CSH12-04 returned a composite silver assay of 25.9 g/tonne over 4.3
    metres, starting at 254 metres downhole. These results appear to
    correlate to the north extension of the Beaver Lake Fault. 
    
--  CSH12-05 returned a composite silver value from the Beaver Lake Fault of
    398.42 g/tonne over 1.9 metres, however 0.9 metres of this intersection
    was lost core or void due to the hole intercepting what is interpreted
    to be old workings at 258.8 metres downhole. 
    
--  CSH12-06 was drilled to test within 25 metres below and west of CSH12-05
    in order to avoid the historic drift/stope area and returned a composite
    silver value of 58.21 g/t over 0.95 metres. 



Phase II Exploration Program

Follow-up drilling is warranted, based on the above results. The near surface
discovery of widespread silver values in CSH12-03 will be explored on surface in
July-August using an excavator. Additional areas for surface sampling and
multi-element assaying are being evaluated by ongoing geological mapping. This
work will aid in correlating numerous collapsed trenches on surface with
silver-copper-cobalt-bismuth-nickel bearing structures outlined by recent
drilling. 


Priority for phase II drilling will focus on defining the extent and geometry of
the new zone in CSH12-03, and will begin as soon as surface work and additional
historic data can be compiled into the Gemcom model.


Project Logistics and QA/QC

All analyses reported in this release are from assay certificates which passed
both Canadian Silver Hunter, AGAT Laboratories, and ALS Chemex QA/QC procedures.


All drill core was logged at Canadian Silver Hunter's core shack facility in
North Cobalt, Ontario. Samples were split and sent for aqua regia digestion and
multi-element (including Ag, Co, Ni, Bi, Sb) analysis (ICP-OES finish) at AGAT
Laboratories Ltd. in Mississauga, Ontario. The drill program was carried out
under contract by Laframboise Drilling Inc. of Earlton, Ontario, managed by JVX
Ltd, and supervised by David R. Jamieson, P.Geo and Dean R. Cutting, P.Geo.


AGAT is a fully accredited laboratory and conforms with the requirements of
CAN-P-4E (ISO/IEC 17025:2005) and CAN-P-1579 by the Standards Council of Canada.
AGAT Laboratories provides delivery of split core samples from the Canadian
Silver Hunter core shack in North Cobalt, to the preparation lab in Sudbury,
Ontario. Analysis is performed at AGAT facilities in Mississauga, Ontario. QA/QC
programs include the use of standard and blank samples inserted into the assay
stream by Canadian Silver Hunter personnel every 25 samples in addition to the
lab's internal QA/QC programs. Samples assaying greater than 100 g/t Ag are fire
assayed with a gravimetric finish. QA/QC also included sending selected pulp
samples for check assays at an independent lab (ALS Chemex) using both four acid
(MEMS-61) and aqua regia (MEMS-41) digestions for multi-element analysis. 


Selected higher grade silver and several random sample rejects were chosen for
screen metallic analysis for silver only, at AGAT Laboratories. A final silver
number for the database and this press release was arrived at by averaging
geochemical values; geochemical values were replaced by fire assay or screen
metallic analyses when available. QA/QC results indicate that the AGAT aqua
regia digestion and multielement analytical procedures used on this program are
reliable. Screen metallic assaying is required to more accurately quantify
silver values in higher grade portions of the mineralized zones due to the
presence of coarse native silver.


A table of drilling information will soon be posted on the company web site soon
at www.canadiansilverhunter.ca.


Mr. Gerald Harron, P.Eng., is the "Qualified Person" under NI 43-101 and has
reviewed the technical information contained in this news release.


About Canadian Silver Hunter

Canadian Silver Hunter Inc. is a Canadian based junior precious metals
exploration company. The Company's flagship project is the Keeley Frontier
property located near Cobalt Ontario. The Company's current focus is on
exploration of the Keeley Frontier project for silver, cobalt and nickel
deposits.


CAUTIONARY STATEMENT: This News Release includes certain "forward-looking
statements". These statements are based on information currently available to
the Company and the Company provides no assurance that actual results will meet
management's expectations. Forward-looking statements include estimates and
statements that describe the Company's future plans, objectives or goals,
including words to the effect that the Company or management expects a stated
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assumptions and address future events and conditions, by their very nature they
involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results relating to, among
other things, results of exploration, project development, reclamation and
capital costs of the Company's mineral properties, and the Company's financial
condition and prospects, could differ materially from those currently
anticipated in such statements for many reasons such as: changes in general
economic conditions and conditions in the financial markets; changes in demand
and prices for minerals; litigation, legislative, environmental and other
judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological and
operational difficulties encountered in connection with the activities of the
Company; and other matters discussed in this news release. This list is not
exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of the Company's forward-looking
statements. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers
should not place undue reliance on the Company's forward-looking statements. The
Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement that may be
made from time to time by the Company or on its behalf, except in accordance
with applicable securities laws.


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