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CFI's New Vein Discovery at Grebes Nest Breaking Through a 1.3 km Strike Length With a Vein Intersection Having an Average Grade of 71.39% CaF2 Over 17.01 Metres

ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND--(Marketwired - Aug 20, 2013) - Canada Fluorspar Inc. (TSX VENTURE:CFI)(CNDFF) ("CFI" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the fifth set of assay results under the Company's Phase 3 diamond drilling program from three drill holes on its Grebes Nest property. One of the drill holes, GS-13-21, located approximately 400 metres southeast of the previously reported drill hole GS-13-19 (press release dated August 12, 2013) intersected a vein structure having an average grade of 71.39% CaF2 over 17.01 metres. Two additional drill holes, GS-13-20 and GS-13-04, are located about 400 metres and 900 metres, respectively, northwest along strike from drill hole GS-13-21. The new vein structure is situated approximately 4 km from the former Tarefare Mine and less than 6 km from the former Blue Beach North Mine (see location map below). The three drill holes are located on the western end of the Grebes Nest grid area. Ground geophysical (magnetometer and EM) survey results indicate that the mineralized structure has potential to extend for more than 4,000 metres along strike.

Drill hole GS-13-21 was inclined at -45º and oriented at azimuth 34º, drill hole GS-13-20 was inclined at -60º and oriented at azimuth 34º and drill hole GS-13-04 was inclined at -70º and oriented at azimuth 34º.

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Assay Results

Drill hole GS-13-04 tested the down-dip extension of the Grebes Nest Vein on the same plane as drill hole GS-13-03, a previously reported (press release dated July 11, 2013) drill hole from the first assay results reported in the Phase 3 drilling program. This hole intersected a vein structure having an average grade of 28.13% CaF2 over 8.00 metres and intersected the vein at a depth of about 175 metres vertically below surface. This vein is presently being tested further down depth with drill hole GS-13-27 (in progress).

Drill hole GS-13-20 intersected two significant vein structures: the first vein intersection having an average grade of 42.46%% CaF2 over 9.70 metres and a second vein intersection having an average grade of 50.65% CaF2 over 7.77 metres.

Drill hole GS-13-21 intersected a significant vein structure having an average grade of 71.39% CaF2 over 17.01 metres and intersected the Grebes Nest Vein about 60 metres vertically below surface.

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