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REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY
OF THE PASHA LAKE PROPERTY
FOR
COULSON EXPLORATION INC
WALTERS TOWNSHIP
DISTRICT OF THUNDER BAY
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Date: October, 1987
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PASHA LAKE PROPERTY
l l l- (1) LOCATION, DESCRIPTION
The Pasha Lake Property consists of fifteen
l contiguous claims located in west central Walters
Township, Northwest Ontario. Highway 801 transects
l the eastern section of the property 5 miles northwest
of Trans Canada Highway 11. The Town of Jellicoe is
found 12 miles south east. The property includes the
B following claims: (Fig. l , 2 S 3)
747039 - 747048 inclusive
747057 - 747061 inclusive
2) OWNERSHIP
The Pasha Lake Group is jointly held by Wescap
Enterprises Ltd., Suite 800, 56 Temperence Street,
l Toronto, and Coulson Exploration Inc., Suite 401,
15 Toronto Street, Toronto, Ontario. Coulson
l Exploration is acting as operator.
l (3) EXPLORATION HISTORY.
There is no known record of previous exploration
B work on these claims. However, in the course of the
B survey a dozen blasted trenches and pits have been
located. Most have exposed 2-3 foot wide quartz
l veins with minor amounts of chalcopyrite, pyrite,
. galena and sphalerite. These excavations are believed
B to be 30 to 50 years old.
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Roadside and Pasha Lake Blocks
FIGURE 3: WESCAP ENTERPRISES LTD. Mineral Properties
# Pronto - Inco gold discovery
*Metalore - Mingold (Inspiration) discovery
NORTH BROOKBANK PROPERTY
ROADSIDE PROPERTY ^^
PASHA LAKE PROPERTY
BUSH LAKE PROPERTY
SOUTH BROOKBANK PROPERTY
DORTHEA PROPERTY
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Metalore Resources has been working the property
along strike to the west of the Pasha Lake Block. The
Brookbank Zone occurs along a volcanic-sedimentary contact
l similar to that found within the Pasha Lake Property.
An airborne magnetometer and EM survey was performed
m f or Wescap in 1985 by Aerodat.
DESCRIPTION OF SURVEY
A grid was cut across the entire property. The baseline
trends east-west with grid lines at 400 foot intervals.
Stations were located every 100 feet along the lines. A total
l of 13.28 miles of line were cut.
The geological survey used these lines as control.
l Several thousand feet of bulldozer stripping was performed on
the property and these areas are included in this survey.
GEOLOGY
The lithology of the Pasha Lake Group is characterized
l by fine to medium grain mafic volcanic flows. These flows
im are typically massive, occasionally fractured and foliated.
Several outcrops of pillowed and amygdaloidal flows were
l noted. Foliation and lithology strike between 070 0 and 100 0
dipping steeply to the north.
p Mafic intrusives were located at several areas within
^ the group. A conformable, discontinuous dyke was delineated
in the south. This dyke was noted to be fine to medium
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grained and to contain fine grain disseminated magnetite,
l Flanking this unit in the south east are outcrops of feldspar
porphyry. This porphyry has a dark fine grain matrix with
™ coarse feldspar phenocrysts up to 1/2" in size.
M Several non-conformable mafic intrusives were located,
one in the north east portion of the group and one in the
l west central portion. These units are fine to coarse grained
and occasionally magnetic. Composition of these intrusives
m range from quartz diorite to gabbro with finer grained
M equivalents at contacts. The intrusive nature is best shown
in outcrop at Line 60W and Highway 801. Here a lean iron
l formation is truncated in the east by the mafic instrusive.
A semi-conformable intrusive was noted in the northwest
B corner of the property which is distinguished as a medium
M g rain massive diorite to gabbro. Two north-south trending
diabase dikes were found, one on Line O and another on Line
l 40E. A chemical sediment unit occuring as chert beds and
lean iron formation were located along Highway 801 near
l Line 60E. This unit was 3-4 feet wide with bedding 1/2"
m t o 2" in width. Strike of the unit was east-west and dip
steep to the north,
l Several outcrops in the extreme south were noted as
chlorite schists and may have originally been a mudstone
m or greywacke.
m Quartz veining on the Pasha Lake Group is quite
common. Veins occur as 2 to 3 foot wide milky white quartz
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include pyrite ; chalcopyrite and galena. Malachite and
p specularite were also noted. These veins were found in
— the old blasted trenches as well as in areas where the
™ bulldozer had stripped. These large mineralized veins
fl are oriented east-west, as well as NE - SW and NW - SE
and have been found within the central part of the group.
f Veining also occurs as narrow stringers parallel to foliation
— and as fracture filling. Carbonate veining occasionally
— accompanies the quartz veining and is found often as
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Epidote alteration of the mafic volcanic flows is
p ubiquitous within the Pasha Lake Group. Where the rock
— has been fractured the matrix is altered within several
™ inches of the fracture. Often the epidotization is associated
l with quartz veinlets, again altering the matrix near the
veinlets.
g Potassium feldspar is found within some vein material
— imparting a pink colour to the rock. Occasionally the
™ alteration is pervasive.
H Silicification of the mafic volcanic flows occur in
several areas within the grid. The degree of silicification
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that obliterates the original composition.
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Carbonate alteration was noted in a shear on Line
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A major shear zone parallels the mafic volcanic-
P sediment contact in the south. A shear 200 feet wide
. is characterized by sericite and chlorite schist that is
™ easily parted and poorly indurated. Disseminated fine grain
l pyrite is noted at several locations along the 3600 feet
of strike length. The majority of the schist was found
f along the south facing cliff and in rare outcroppings in
— the sand plain below. It is assumed that the shear zone
™ and the surrounding flat topography indicates the presence
l of a major fault that is coincident with the lithological
contact.
l— CONCLUSIONS
™ The presence of the shear zone and fault in the south
fl of the Pasha Lake Group provides a conduit for mineralized
hydrothermal fluids. Evidence of these fluids are found
p in the numerous wide quartz veins and abundant quartz and
— carbonate stringers. The major amount of alteration found
" within the rocks of this group also indicates a tremendous
fl amount of fluid flow. These factors contribute to the
high potential for gold mineralization on this property.
The spatial relationship of the major quartz veins
in the central portion of the group to the NE - SW trending
l lI cedar swamp may be significant. The swamp may cover a
— secondary "splay" fault or shear allowing a "silica
™ flooding" to occur in the surrounding rock. The Aerodat
•j airborne magnetometer survey indicates a NE - SW trending
magnetometer low in this area which could be coincident
J with a "splay" fault.
— The Pasha Lake Group has essentially the same
™ geological environment as Metalore's Brookbank Zone, and
•j thus, warrants further, more extensive investigation.
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REFERENCES
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Claim Map G-171, Walters Township: scale l inch * 1/2 mile
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l 1976: The Geology of Walters and Leduc Township
District of Thunder Bay; Ontario, Division
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CERTIFICATION
The Report and Map was prepared jointly with Warren G
Wade and, Frederick J. Swanson, and Jeffrey S. Ackert.
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT:
!a) I am a qualified geologist possessing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology obtained from the University of Toronto, where I graduated in 1985
(b) My residences and offices are located at 117 Parkside Drive, Toronto, Ontario. M6R 2Y8.
(c) I have practised my profession as a geologist since graduation in 1985.
(d) This report is based on personal knowledge gained from property visits.
(e) To the best of my knowledge, all of theinformation contained above and within the pages of this report is factual, correct and true.
DATE: —^——^^rV -fi1 T x-l 'Ackert, B.Se,
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CERTIFICATION
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT:
l (a) I am a qualified geologist possessing a Bachelorof Science Degree in Geological Sciences from
— Brock University where I graduated in 1983.
(b) I have practised as a geologist since 1983.
(c) My residence and offices are located atm 9 15 Sweetwater Crescent, Mississauga, Ontario.
— (d) This report is based on personal knowledgel gained from property visits.
—j (e) To the best of my knowledge all the informationabove and within the report is factual, correct and true.
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CERTIFICATION
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT:
(a) I am a qualified geologist possessing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geological Sciences from Brock University where I graduated in 1984.
(b) That I have practised as a geologist since that time.
(c) My residence and offices are located at 351 Book Rad, Grimsby, Ontario.
(d) This report is based on personal knowledge gained from property visits.
(e) To the best of my knowledge, all of theinformation contained above and within the report is factural, correct and true.
DATE: _________^_____^___Frederick J. Swanson, B.Se,
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REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY
THE ROADSIDE GROUP
FOR
COULSON EXPLORATION INC
WALTERS TOWNSHIP
DISTRICT OF THUNDER BAY
Date: October, 1987
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ROADSIDE PROPERTY
(1) LOCATION, DESCRIPTION
l The Roadside Group consists of 4 contiguous
claims, 747031 - 747034 located in Walters Township,
l The property is located between Jellicoe and
. Beardmore, north on Highway 801 approximately 10
— kilometers northwest of the 801/11 junction. The
l property is easily accessible by truck to a bush
road just south of the claim group. (Figs, l, 2 fc 3)
lm ( 2 ) OWNERSHIP
™ The property is owned and operated by Wescap
l Enterprises, Suite 800, 56 Temperance Street, Toronto;
and Coulson Exploration Inc., Suite 401, 15 Toronto
g Street,Toronto, Ontario. Coulson Exploration Inc. is
— acting as operator.
M ( 3) EXPLORATION HISTORY
Canorama Explorations Ltd., performed a geological
l survey concentrating on gold occurrences in the area.
— In the northwest area of the property a 700 foot diamond
™ drill hole was completed. The hole intersected
ft intermediate to felsic volcanics, intruded by feldspar
porphyry dikes. Minor pyrite, chalcopyrite and
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Figure 2: Claim Map - Walters Township Group, Roadside and Pasha Lake Blocks
NORTH BROOKBANK PROPERTY
ROADSIDE PROPERTY ^P
PASHA LAKE PROPERTY
BUSH LAKE PROPERTY
SOUTH BROOKBANK PROPERTY
DORTHEA PROPERTY
FIGURE ^: WESCAP ENTERPRISES LTD. Mineral Properties
^Pronto - Inco gold discovery
*Metalore - Mingold (Inspiration) discovery
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In 1953 Sturgeon River Gold Mines drilled
l 2703 feet in 5 holes within the claim group. The
holes encountered felsic volcanics and diorite. No
B gold was detected, however, tourmaline, pyrite,
ift sphalerite, galena,scheelite and chalcopyrite were
observed.
B An airborne survey was flown by Aerodat for
Wescap Enterprises consisting of E.M. (3 frequency)
VLF-EM and magnetometer in September 1985.
DESCRIPTION OF SURVEY
A flagged baseline was established in the center of
the property and flagged lines were established at 400 foot
intervals. Approximately 4 line miles were geologically
mapped. (Fig. 3).
GEOLOGY
V Most of the property area is covered by spruce swamp
in a poorly drained region. Geology consists of mainly
m f elsic volcanics with the trondjemite intrusive viewed as
A an interfingering within the volcanics at several locations,
Structurally the volcanics have been altered somewhat
l due to the Coyle Lake stock intrusive. The orientation
of foliation appears to be in the 40 0 - 50 0 range. The
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by a hybrid zone of felsic intrusives.
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Two isolated occurrences of feldspar-porphyry were
examined. They are located in the west central and south
central area of the property. The porphyry appears to
be associated with the trondjemite instrusive bodies.
Several small quartz veins occur throughout the
property,some barren and others containing mineralization.
These veins are cross cutting and parallel to the structure,
CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS
Ground geophysics should be accomplished using
m magnetometer and VLF over the grid. A geochemical survey
over the property which has minimal overburden would also
™ prove useful.
A A stripping program which was accomplished at the end
of the field season will possibly enhance a future program
l of stripping and trenching in the area.
— The Roadside Group is on strike to the east of the
— Quebec Sturgeon Mine which has been a past gold producer
tt from the quartz veining system in the felsic volcanics and
granodiorite of the Elmhirst Stock.
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— the stripping is completed.
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Claim Map G-171, Walters Township: scale l inch * 1/2 mile
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District of Thunder Bay; Ontario, Division
' Mines, GR 149, 60p. Accompanied by Map
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CERTIFICATION
The Report and Map was prepared jointly with Warren G
Wade and, Frederick J. Swanson, and Jeffrey S. Ackert.
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT:
(a) I am a qualified geologist possessing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology obtained from the University of Toronto, where I graduated in 1985,
(b) My residences and offices are located at 117 Parkside Drive, Toronto, Ontario. M6R 2Y8.
(c) I have practised my profession as a geologist since graduation in 1985.
(d) This report is based on personal knowledge gained from property visits.
(e) To the best of my knowledge, all of theinformation contained above and within the pages of this report is factual, correct and true .
DATE: .,..v\ r rS. Ackert, B.Se,
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CERTIFICATION
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT:
I (a) I am a qualified geologist possessing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geological Sciences from Brock University where I graduated in 1983.
(b) I have practised as a geologist since 1983.
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915 Sweetwater Crescent, Mississauga, Ontario.
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(e) To the best of my knowledge all the information above and within the report is factual, correct and true.
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CERTIFICATION
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT:
(a) I am a qualified geologist possessing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geological Sciences from Brock University where I graduated in 1984.
[b) That I have practised as a geologist since that time .
(c) My residence and offices are located at 351 Book Rad, Grimsby, Ontario.
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REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY
OF BUSHLAKE PROPERTY
FOR
COULSON EXPLORATION INC
WALTERS TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO
DISTRICT OF THUNDER BAY
Date: September, 1987 By: P. Lassila
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PROPERTY
LOCATION AND ACCESS
PHYSIOGRAPHY
PREVIOUS EXPLORATION
MAPPING PROGRAM
PROPERTY GEOLOGY
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
REFERENCES
CERTIFICATION
FIGURE l . Location MapA ,.
FIGURE 2: Wescap Enterprises Mineral
I Properties 2A
FIGURE 3: Geology Map 2B
FIGURE 4: Claim Map 2C
MAP 1: Geology Map, Bush Lake Property In Pocket
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INTRODUCTION
This report records the results of the geological
mapping program conducted by Coulson Exploration Inc., on
m the 20 claim Bush Lake property in Walters Township, Ontario,
The mapping was carried out during the period September l to
September 13, 1987 by a crew of 3 men utilizing a truck and
canoe for transport.
PROPERTY
The property comprises 20 contiguous mining claims,
namely:
TB 755064 through TB755083 inclusive (Claim
Map G-171, Walters Township, Ontario)
LOCATION AND ACCESSl
lThe property is situated about five miles northwest of
P Jellicoe, Ontario,(Figure 1). It may be reached by driving
— three miles north from Highway 11 along the gravelled
™ Highway 801 to Bush Lake by boat or canoe to the property
location.
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Figure 1: Location Map
NORTH BROOKBANK PROPERTY
ROADSIDE PROPERTY
PASHA LAKE PROPERTY
BUSH LAKE PROPERTY
'SOUTH BROOKBANK PROPERTY
DORTHEA PROPERTY
FIGURE 2: WESCAP ENTERPRISES LTD. Mineral Properties
^Pronto - Inco gold discovery
*Metalore - Mingold (Inspiration) discovery
Figure 3: Geology Map - Walters Township Group; Roadside, Pasha Lake, and Bush Lake Blocks
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Bush Lake Property
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3. PHYSIOGRAPHY
About one third of the property area is covered by lakes.
B The remainder is overlain by extensive glacially deposited
sand flats, gently rolling sandy plains, local sandridges
P and eskers, and many kettle depressions. A dense mature
m t imber growth of jackpine, poplar, birch and spruce extends
across the whole area.
lPREVIOUS EXPLORATION
There is no record or field evidence of previous exploration
activity on the property. However, a few old claim lines and
l at least one set of old claim posts suggest some earlier interest
in the property area. An electromagnetic and magnetic survey
p was conducted over the property area by Aerodat Ltd., in 1985.
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l MAPPING PROGRAM
Flagged baselines were first established at suitable
M locations along east-west claim lines. Compass and hip chain
were used for location control and the 100 foot stations were
H marked along the lines. Geological traverses were then
conducted at 400 foot spacing north and south from the
|| established baselines, again with compass and hipchain.
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Air photos were utilized to define locations of distinct
M topographic features such as lakeshores, open swamps and
— streams. The shorelines of the lakes were mapped by canoe.
™ A serious effort was also made to define the true locations
B of claim posts.
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— kettle depressions, swamps, sandridges, eskers and sand
™ plains were recorded as well as the geology.
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PROPERTY GEOLOGY
lRock outcropping is very limited in the property area.
™ It occurs only along the shallow south shore of Ida Lake,
tt along Ida Creek and at a few locations inland along the
narrow east-west jut of land which separates Ida Lake from
B Bush Lake, west of Ida Creek.
Except for the gabbro-diorite intrusive exposed on
jB the south shore of Ida Lake the property area is apparently
underlain by well banded interbeds (at Ida Creek) and
l massive units (south shore Ida Lake) of fine to coarse
grained arkosic sandstone. A massive metasiltstone/mudstone
™ unit lies in contact with the northlying mafic intrusive
B which underlies the western part of Ida Lake. Distinctly
banded two inch to eight inch thick interbeds of foliated
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metasiltstone are interbedded with massive coarse grain
arkosic metasandstone units at Ida Creek. Massive arkosicm
sandstone is also exposed in one outcrop about 600 feet south
l of Beatty Lake at the eastern property boundary. The
metasediments dip southerly at 55 0 to 75 0 and strike at
l 090 0 to 110
The diorite/gabbro intrusive is exposed 1000 feet to
l 2500 feet west of Ida Creek on the south shore of Ida Lake.
It is massive medium to coarse grain unit which compositionally
9 varies from amphibolitic gabbro to diorite to quartz diorite.
No sulfide bearing horizons were observed during the
l survey and only a few small northwesterly striking quartz
veinlets were noted at one location on Ida Creek.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Nearly all the property area is apparently underlain
psammites which are mostly covered by extensive sand plains
l or lakes. A weakly magnetic gabbro-diorite intrusive
underlies the northwest part of the map area. Airborne
W magnetic results suggest that strongly magnetic diabase
A dike strikes north-south at the west end of Beatty Lake.
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underlie the property area.
The area of most interest, as determined from the
geological survey results, is the metasediment and gabbro-diorite
intrusive contact at the southwest end of Ida Lake. A
magnetometer survey should be carried out to more clearly
delineate the location of this contact along its strike^'
followed by detailed prospecting to more clearly determine
if it might contain gold-bearing potential. Subject to
the results of the above work,backhoe trenching coulld be
completed, where feasible, along this contact.
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m 1976: The Geology of Walters and Leduc Township
District of Thunder Bay; Ontario, Division
l Mines, GR 149, 60p. Accompanied by Map
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CERTIFICATION
The Bush Lake Group (This map area) was mapped by
the three following company geologists:
Jeff Ackert, B.Se., Geologist 117 Parkside Drive Toronto, Ontario, M6R 2Y8
B Warren Wade, E .Se., Geologist915 Sweetwater Crescent
I Missassauga, Ontario L5H 4A7 .
lFred Swanson, B.Se., Geologist
1 351 Book Road Grimsby,Ontario L3M 2M5
ll The report and map was prepared in consultation with
the above geologists, by P. Lassila whose address is,
g 68 Albery Crescent, Ajax, Ontario, L1S 2Y3.
™ 1. I, P. Lassila am a 1968 graduate of the University of
B North Dakota with a Bachelor of Science degree in geology
and have since then been progressively employed as a
minerals geologist, senior geologist and consulting
geologist,
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this property and have personally examined some of the
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P. Lassila Consulting Geologist
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REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY
OF THE SOUTH BROOKBANK PROPERTY
FOR
COULSON EXPLORATION INC.
IRWIN AND WALTERS TOWNSHIPS, ONTARIO
DISTRICT OF THUNDER BAY
DATE: OCTOBER, 1987 BY: P. LASSILA
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
PROPERTY
LOCATION AND ACCESS
MAPPING PROGRAM
PROPERTY GEOLOGY
GEOLOGY: MAP SHEET NO. l
MAP SHEET NO. 2
MAP 'SHEET NO . 3
MAP SHEET NO. 4
MAP SHEET NO. 5
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
REFERENCES
CERTIFICATION
FIGURE 1: Location Map
FIGURE 2: Wescap Enterprises Ltd. MineralProperties
FIGURE 3: Geology Map
FIGURE 4: Geological Legend
FIGURE 5: Claim Map
MAPS: Geology - Map Sheet No. l
Map Sheet No. 2
Map Sheet No. 3
Map Sheet No. 4
Map Sheet No. 5
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INTRODUCTION
lThis report records the results of the geological
™ mapping program conducted by Coulson Exploration Inc., on
l the 130 claim South Brookbank Property in Irwin and Walters
Townships, Ontario. The mapping crew, which included
l company geologists and assistants, consisted of four to
six men which conducted the geological survey between
™ July 15th to October 8, 1987. The crew operated from
•j a base camp established at the east end of Windigokan Lake.
Four wheel drive vehicles and boat and motor were used for
l transport.
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PROPERTY
The property comprises 152 contiguous unpatented (Appendix A)
M mining claims situated in Irwin and Walters Townships,
Ontario, District of Thunder Bay. The property is jointlv
l owned by Wescap Enterprises Ltd., of Suite 800, 56 Temperance St,
Toronto- an^ Coulson Exploration Inc., of Toronto, Ontario.
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LOCATION AND ACCESS
The property is located in the central part of Irwin
Township between Windigokan Lake and Watson Lake and
extends east into Walters Township. It lies approximatelyA
* 13 miles east-northeast of Beardmore, Ontario, and about
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nine to fifteen miles east of Nipigon Lake, Fig. (1).
M The property is easily accessable north from Highway 11
via the Windigokan Road. A recently established road just
l south of Dead Lake and Windigokan Lake offers access west
across the north part of the property. A newly established
P road also offers access east into Walters Township from
M Windigokan Lake Road. Boat access is provided by Windigokan
Lake at the north and by Watson Lake at the south. Many
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MAPPING PROGRAM
m old logging roads offer reasonably good access for drill
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lSeveral flagged east-west baselines were established
™ with compass and hip chain at suitable locations. Four
M hundred foot spaced geological traverses were then run
north and south from the baselines, again with compass and
l hip chain for location control. Air photos also were utilized
at all times to tie in locations which could be distinctly
9 defined such as lakeshores, open swamps, old logging roads
M etc. Various features such as topographic breaks, sandridges,
swamps, general vegetation cover and old logging roads were
B recorded as well as the geology.
PROPERTY GEOLOGY
The property is underlain by three distinct lithological
units.
B (1) The north portion of the property is characterized
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PROPERTY
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Figure 1: Location Map
NORTH BROOKBANK PROPERTY
ROADSIDE PROPERTY
PASHA LAKE PROPERTY
BUSH LAKE PROPERTY
"SOUTH BROOKBANK PROPERTY
DORTHEA PROPERTY
FIGURE 2: WESCAP ENTERPRISES LTD. Mineral Properties
XPronto - inco gold discovery
*Metalore - Mingold (Inspiration) discoveryw
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(after Mackasey; 1975, 1976)
Figure 3 1 : Geology Map - SOUTH BROOKBANK PROPERTY
Note: See Figure 4 forlegend.
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Small bodrock outcrop.
Area of bedrock outcrop.
Bedding, lop unknown; (Inclined, vertical).
Bedding, top indicated by arrow; (Inclined, verticil, overturned).
Bidding, top (arrow) from grain gradation; (inclined, vertical, overturned).
Bedding^ lop (arrow) Irom cross bed ding; (inclined, verticil, overturned).
Lava /low; top (arrow) tiom pillows shape and packing.
li" s \ Schistosity; (horiionlal. Inclined, " vertical).
\ J if/ f foliation; (horiionM, incli \ ' f r l vertical).
', inclined.
/* Lineation with plunge.
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Geological boundary, intuition interpreted.
fault; (observed, assumed). Spot indicates down throw side, arrows indicate hori2ontal movement,
lineament.
\\l, i . l Jointing; (liotitonlat, inclined, ^ l vertical).
Dreg folds with plunge.
; (vertical, inclined).
Magnetic attraction.
Swamp.
Motor road. Provincial highway number encircled where applicable..
Other road.
''•-.J Trail, portage, winter rond.
Building.
"J7"—j township boundary, btsf or meridian ' line, with niilcposts, apiironimate
position only.
ri—l l Mining property, surveyed. Boundary [ o j [ approximate position only.
Mineral deposit; mining property, unsurvcyed.
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lake . tlieam, art ixtinp dtpoills.
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PRECAMBRIAN*LATE PRECAMBRIAN
(PROTEROZOIC)MAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS
} Diabase.
INTRUSIVE CONTACT
Porphyritic diabase.
INTRUSIVE CONTACT
EARLY PRECAMBRIAN (ARCHEAN)
MAFIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS
5 UnscbdMilcd. Sa Diorite, quarti dioiltr. Sb Gabbro. Se Malic dikes.
INTERMEDIATE TO FELSIC INTRUSIVE ROCKS
4a Granodiorite, luarli diorite.Quarti-leldsptr porphyry.
*c feldspar porphyry.INTRUSIVE CONTACT
METAVOLCANIC AND METASEOIMENTARY ROCKSC
MAFIC METAVOLCANICS3 Unsubdivifjfd.3a Amygdaloidal lava.3b Pillow lava.3c Volcanic breccia.3d Tutl and (uflxeoos schists.
INTERMEDIATE TO FELSIC META- VOLCANICSt Unsubdividcd.la full-breccia, tyroclaslic breccia, and
derived schists. Ib Massive and laminated lavas and
lulls associated with }a. ic. Quartt-IcldW porphyry. Id feldspar porphyry.
METASEDIMENTS
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la Polymictic conglomerate. feldspathic sandstone,
BJflfl .yj.;; "*
P*™-i i ' - l e Quariiose and feldspathic sandstone.siltstone.
Id Greywacke.le fissile stillstont. argillite, and slate. Iff L imestone.
If Iron loimtt'on.
AllibAu Cu
Silver Asbestos Gold Copper
Cd Ptllfdiumt Quartit S ulphide mincialiiationHK Spec ulaiite
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FIGURE 4
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Figrue 5: Claim Map - SOUTH BROOKBANK PROPERTY UlD
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by extensive greywacke and arkosic sandstone
m interbeds, minor quartzitic sandstone (mainly
M adjacent to the southlying volcanic contact)
and occasional argillitic interbeds.
l(2) The southwestern two-thirds of the a're'a is underlain
l by a If mile thick volcanic and volcanoclastic
M pile which is comprised of a broad variety of
felsic to mafic flows, pillow lavas, tuffs and
l lapilli tuffs as well as minor dioritic and
gabbroic intrusives which are generally located
m centrally within the volcanic sequence. The
M south boundary of the volcanic pile terminates at
the east-northeast striking Watson Lake Fault.
l(3) Immediately south of the fault sulfide bearing iron
l formation extends for several miles from the northwest
m end of Watson Lake easterly well into Walters
Township. The area along and south of the
l iron formation is underlain by a thick sequence of
metasediments composed dominantly of greywacke,
V lesser siltstone and minor interbeds of argillite,
•j The far eastern portion of the property is entirely
underlain by this latter unit.
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m occur in various parts of the property. The iron
formation, which was thoroughly investigated in the early
l 1900's as an iron prospect and later for basemetals and
gold, is reported to contain gold enrichment at some
B locations. The property area covers part of this iron
m f ormation.
l Due to the extensive area covered by the geological
mapping program the description of the geology is divided
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GEOLOGY - MAP SHEET NO. l (Lines 136W to 172W)
l— The eastern margin of a large diabase sill lies along
™ or close to the western property boundary. The remaining
K area is underlain by a thick section of intermediate
volcanic flows and amagdaloidal lavas, lesser interflow
g crystal tuffs and occasional lapilli tuff. The tuffaceous
— units are most abundant in the area immediately west
^ and northwest of Gooseneck Lake. Several small exposures
l of intervolcanic quartz diorites, which occur west and
southwest of Gooseneck Lake, appear to be intrusive phases
J of the surrounding volcanic complex. Several well banded,
—. narrow, cherty, argillitic, quartzitic metasedimentary
— units, which are intercalated within the volcanics, appear
H to have been deposited contemporaneously with the period of
volcanic activity.
l— A pervasive steeply dipping east-west penetrative
™ foliation is exhibited throughout the volcanic rocks.
lMineralization
l— The narrow cherty sedimentary units commonly contain
™ sulphide mineralization and, as such, are of some interest
B as potential gold-bearing horizons. Other locations of
gold-bearing interest are the occasional occurrences of
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road, line 156W 400 feet south of the road). Several
l serecitic shear zones which contain associated quartz
M veining and/or sulphide mineralization are also prime
target areas for more extensive gold exploration (line
l 152W at 26+00 S, line 160W at 14+00 S and line 156W
at 4+00 S. ) .
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lThe north one third of the map area is underlain by
l poorly exposed metasediments composed of greywacke and
H arkosic sandstone. Fine grain dirty quartzite and argillite
are also exposed in a few outcrops in the eastern part
l of the map area just north of the contact with southlying
volcanics .
lg Volcanic flows and volcaniclastics , of mainly intermediate
composition underly the central portion of the map area.
l These are best exposed north of Gooseneck Lake and north and
east of Amoeba Lake. North of Gooseneck Lake the volcanogenic
l rocks are almost entirely tuffs which commonly exhibit
M considerable carbonatite and quartz-carbonatite alteration,
™ particularly on claims 718318 and 718319.
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l the rocks exposed in the vicinity of Amoeba Lake. Here
a varied blend of intrusives, volcanics and interflow
B sediments indicate this to be a zone of multiperiod, multi-
•j phase intrusive and volcanic activity. Lithologies
include, massive equigranular mafic to intermediate
l volcanic flows, fine and coarse grain feldspar phyric
flows and intrusives, hornblende phyric flows, intermediate
m t o felsic interflow breccias, interflow quartzite and
m chert horizons (some of which are pyritic), at least one
diorite intrusive and a crosscutting ultramafic dike,
l A more detailed study would certainly lend a better insight
to the lithological relationships as well as provide
information for an evaluation of possible gold enrichment in
this area.
l The south one third of the map area east of line 84+00 W
(north of Watson Lake) is underlain by fine to medium grain
m massive mafic flows which enclose two east-west trending
B 100 foot to 600 foot wide interlayers of pillow lava.
Vertical to steeply dipping foliation strikes parallel to
l subparallel to the trend of the pillowed units. The pillow
lavas apparently pinch out in the vicinity of line 84+00 W
l south of Gooseneck Lake,and at 96+00 W at the southwest
•j corner of Gooseneck Lake .
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volcanic flows to the north and intermediate flows to the
l south. The more felsic flows commonly exhibit local
carbonatite alteration. Both areas also contain occasional
m interflow tuffs.
A pervasive steeply dipping foliation, of varying
l intensity, strikes east-southeast throughout the volcanic
rocks .
tt Mineralization
The most interesting mineralization encountered during
l the survey is a three inch to eight inch wide coarsely
crystallized quartz vein which contains quartz, minor
l calcite, sphalerite, galena, chalcopyrite and minor
m specular hematite. The vein, which is exposed in an old
trench at or just south of the property boundary, is hosted
M by argillite, siltstone and cherty metasediment. Other
locations of interest are the zones of quartz-carbonization
m north of Gooseneck Lake. The presence of chalcopyrite
m associated with some of the quartz veins,pink-red alteration,
local shearing and the general altered appearance of the
l volcanics all suggest a gold potential for this area which
should be thoroughly examined for gold-bearing possibilities.
m The nature of the geological environment in the vicinity
m of Amoeba Lake is also conducive to gold enrichment and also
should be thoroughly investigated.
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* The area between Windigokan Lake and Dead Lake is
B underlain by steeply dipping east-southeast striking
massive to weakly banded greywacke and occasional thin
m argillitic interbeds. The area south from Dead Lake to
the volcanic contact (at 34+00 N to 40+00 N) is underlain
™ by arkosic sandstone. Quartzitic sandstone also occurs
B near the contact in the western portion of the map area.
Nearly all of the remaining map area is underlain by fine
l to medium grain intermediate volcanic flows, pillow lavas,
— minor hornblende phyric flows and occasional interflow
™ tuffs. A small gabbroic plug is exposed about half a
B mile west of Nordic Lake. A few narrow intervolcanic
quartzitic and cherty horizons were also located south
l of Nordic Lake.
Mineralization
B Very little significant sulfide or quartz vein
mineralization was encountered during the survey. However,
m some old t rencn in9 was observed at 48+00 S on line 32+00 W
M and silicic alteration and intense foliation was observed
nearby on line 28+00 W. Old maps also indicate a mineral
B showing in this area. A thorough investigation of this
location might reveal additional old trenches. Backhoe
trenching might also expose possible buried gold occurrences
in this area.
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— forty foot wide quartz-carbonate shear zone containing
™ minor pyrite and trace chalcopyrite mineralization.
B Backhoe trenching also exposed two narrow argillite and
dark chert horizons on the bulldozer road about 800 feet
l southwest of Nordic Lake. Both trenches exposed narrow
— massive pyrite bands and a graphitic argillite horizon
™ which, no doubt, is part of the electromagnetic
H conductor depicted by the airborne survey. A quartz vein
with associated pyrite and minor chalcopyrite was also
m uncovered at the Windigokan Lake Road and the bulldozer
— road conjunction.
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lThe underlying geology of this area can be segregated
' into three main east-west trending lithological units:
I1) The psammite lithopile in the north 1/3 of
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— 2) The mafic volcanic and intrusive pile in thel" central and south central part of the area,
M 3 ) The formational ironstone-bearing psammite and
(lesser) pelite unit in the southeast, immediately
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The best gold potential likely occurs in the latter
two units.
lThe northern psammites consist of a rather monotinous
l sequence of massive to locally well banded weakly foliated
M interbeds of greywacke and arkosic sandstone, with an
occasional interbed of siltstone/mudstone. In the northwest
l some sections of these sediments are interlayered
(interfingered?) within the southlying volcanic unit.
m The central volcanics are mainly composed of fine to
medium grained mafic flows. Also included are minor mafic
l to intermediate pillow lavas, ash tuffs and (in the east)
hornblende-feldspar phyric flows. Minor intercalated felsic
l tuffs occur in the far east part of the map area. Several
M small gabbroic lenticular shaped plugs have intruded the
central portion of the volcanics from east to west. Their
m relationship to the surrounding volcanics remains to be
determined.
lMineralization
On lines 16+00 W and 20+00 W at about 15+00 N a two
to three foot wide pyritic chert bed was sampled at two
locations. Assay results are still forthcoming. A five
foot wide quartz vein at 15+00 W on the road was uncovered
by bulldozer trenching. This location needs to be blasted
for sampling.
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Narrow bands of lean iron formation were observed on
several lines at about 600 feet north of Doris Lake. Parts
of this area should be bulldozer stripped and backhoe trenched
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Some 50?; of this area is covered by large swamps,
l mainly in the north and west part of the map sheet.
The property area here is underlain by a thick section of
metasediments which trend at about OSO 0 and dip steeply
to the south. They are predominantly composed of massive
l sandstone and, at a few locations, minor siltstone/mudstone.
The coarser more massive beds tend to be weakly foliated
l whereas the finer grained more banded units tend to be well
m f oliated. The foliation appears to be a penetrative
regional phenomenon rather than related to local structures.
lNo significant sulfide mineralization or alteration zones
P were observed during the survey. With the possible exception
of a few small quartz veins no geological features of
economic interest were encountered.
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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The results of the extensive mapping program, which
H was conducted over this large property ,lends considerable
— new insight and detail to the characteristics of the
— underlying geology. Several locations of potential gold-
B bearing interest were located and defined. This knowledge
should considerably enhance prospects of future exploration
g on the property area.
™ In particular,the silicic alteration and breccia zones,
B the serecitic shears, the sulfide bearing cherty horizons
and the quartz-carbonatite alteration zones in the western
l part of the property all are excellent target areas for more
— detailed, intensive and advanced exploration. The areas north
™ of Gooseneck Lake and near Amoeba Lake appear to be particularly
B favourable exploration prospects. The area of the old prospect
trenches and silic alteration zone with associated intense
l foliation located on map sheet 3 should be considered a must
for a thorough investigation. The quartz carbonate zone and
B cherty sulfide mineralized sections exposed in the backhoe
B trenches south of Nordic Lake suggest this to be a gold
potential area which warrants a more extensive investigation.
B The quartz veined locations on the new road east of the
Windigokan Road and the sulfide bearing iron formation
™ exposures north of Doris Lake should both be more extensively
B exposed by stripping and/or backhoe trenching and sampled for
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REFERENCES
Mackasey, W. O.
1975 Geology of Dorthea, Sandra and Irwin Townships, District of Thunder Bay; Ontario Department of Mines, Geoscience Report 122,83 p. Accompanied by Map 2294, scale l inch to 1/4 mile.
1976 The Geology of Walters and Leduc Township, District of Thunder Bay; Ontario, Division Mines,GR 149, 60 p. Accompanied by Map 2373; scale l inch to 1/2 mile.
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APPENDIX "A"
NUMBER
718316 - 42 Inclusive 27
785559 - 81 23
718233 - 89 57
733041 - 045 5
747067 - 80 14
718290 - 315 26
TOTAL CLAIMS 152
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The report and map was prepared in consultation with
other company geologists by P. Lassila whose address is,
68 Albery Crescent, Ajax, Ontario, L1S 2Y3.
l 1. I, P. Lassila am a 1968 graduate of the University
of North Dakota with a Bachelor of Science degree
l in geology and have since then been progressively
m employed as a minerals geologist, senior geologist
and consulting geologist,
l2. I have been directly involved with the exploration
B of this property and have personally examined some
m of the outcrop exposures, and have traversed other
parts of the property area,
l3. I am responsible for the contents of this report
m and map .
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REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY
OF THE DOROTHEA TOWNSHIP PROPERTY
FOR
COULSON EXPLORATION INC.
DOROTHEA TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO
DISTRICT OF THUNDER BAY
Date: October, 1987
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1. INTRODUCTION
This report records the results of the geological
p mapping program conducted by Coulson Exploration Inc.,
— on a 27 claim property situated in Dorothea Township,
™ Ontario. The mapping crew consisted of three company
B geologists and one assistant, between the periods of July 25
to August 15, 1987, and October 5 to October 15, 1987.
The crew operated from a base camp located on the south-west
corner of the property, on the shore of Lake Nipigon. (Fig. l
PROPERTY
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— 755084 - 755110 inclusive, (Fig. 2)3), located in central
" Dorothea Township, Ontario, District of Thunder Bay. The
M property is jointly owned by Wescap Enterprises Ltd., Suite
800, 56 Temperance Street, Toronto; and Coulson Exploration
—j Inc., Suite 401, 15 Toronto Street, Toronto, Ontario. Coulson
— Exploration Inc., is operator of the exploration program.
LOCATION AND ACCESSl
l The property is located on the east shore of Lake Nipigon,
approximately 14 kilometers northwest of the Town of Beardmore.
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
l A grid system was cut on the entire 27 claims,
M consisting of a baseline and lines cut at 400' intervals.
A total of 27.9 miles of picket lines was established at
l 100' stations. Geological mapping was done over the entire
grid system and the shorelines at the scale of l" = 200'
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SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS EXPLORATION
The only previous exploration prior to Wescap was
performed by Kimberly Copper Mines Ltd. in 1958. Kimberly
Copper Mines held a group of 18 claims near the north shore
l of Bish Bay. Old workings on the shore of Lake Nipigon
exposed quartz veins and stringers.
l In 1985, Aerodat Limited flew an airborne survey
consisting of, magnotometer, EM (932 H z , coaxial) and VLF-
EM - total field.
lGEOLOGY
The lithology of the Dorothea Group is characterized
by NE-SW trending mafic to intermediate metavolcanic flows
and pillowed flows, with units typically hundreds of feetg™ in width. Several sedimentary packages consisting of
l mudstone , sericitized and silicified mudstone and chert are
present between flows. These sedimentary units are from one
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pyrite in several of the beds, either within or beside the
chert units.
H A massive to weakly foliated, multiphase mafic intrusive
is found as a sub-conformable unit in the north central
f part of the property. The majority of this unit occurs as
— a medium grain, dark to medium green diorite. At the west
— end of the property along the Nipigon shoreline flanking the
l diorite occur 20' - 30' wide serpentinized peridotite bodies.
These may be later stage dykes or a differentiated material
f from the original dioritic intrusive. The south flanking
B peridotite is magnetic and produces a distinctive signature
™ on the airborne magnetic map, (l" - 1/4 mile scale). Where
l the peridotite has been fractured and sheared, asbestiform
minerals are produced. Mackasey (1975) had identified these
f as tremolite.
™ In the east central portion of the property, the mafic
V intrusive flares southward several thousand feet. This area
contains a magnetic gabbro phase as well as a fine to
f medium grain chilled margin. The gabbro phase may represent
— the centre of the intrusive with the diorite occurring as
™ a dyke like conformable unit.
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Diabase occurs as 10 foot to 40 foot wide dykes.
l Typically fine to medium grain with the characteristic
ophitic/salt and pepper type texture. Contacts with the
l country rock are sharp and at 10 0 to 20 0 west of north.
H Diabase dykes are massive and have a conjugate fracture
' system parallel and normal to contacts. These dykes have
l occasional quartz veins.
l A proterozoic diabase sheet overlies stratigraphy
— to the north of the claim group. Outcrops of this diabase
™ occur in West Bay. The rock in this location is horizontally
l foliated and fractured. Grain size is medium to coarse
grained with an altered fine grain matrix that is poorly
J indurated. Clinopyroxenes up to 1/4" in size were noted.
The diabase is extremely magnetic and accounts for the high
™ magnetic anomaly within West Bay.
lQuartz veining is ubiquitous. Quartz veins occur as
l cross-cutting milky white veins, several inches to one
foot wide. They occur as fracture filling in the numerous
" conjugate fracture systems. Quartz and carbonate occur along
•j faults and within shear zones where evidence of movement
has been observed. These occurences are occasionally eroded
l leaving open spaces along the faults. Quartz veining occurs
most often as filling of tension gashes. These are usually
' discontinuous, en echelon, sigmoidal veins with coarse
l -juartz infilling. The gashes are inches to tens of feet
long and up to 2 feet wide.
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™ of 2' to 5' typically trend 20 0 to 40 0 west of north,
l Movement in this direction is dextral. Shear zones with
quartz veins strike 085 0 to 100 0 and are l foot to 2 feet wide
g The wallrock is chloritized and extremely well foliated.
— Drag folding of lithology and foliation occurs within
™ one foot of the shears and faults. The veins are
l occasionally banded with chloritic partings parallel to
the strike of the fault or shear.
lM Two shear zones 20 ' - 30" wide are found on the
— north shore of Dish Bay. The rock is schistose and easily
l parted, striking 070 0 and dipping 70 0 to the north. Hematite
staining is pronounced in these two areas. The original rock
g may be a tuffaceous metavolcanic or a mudstone turbidite
sequence
West of these shear zones on the Northwest shore of
Bish Bay a sulphide band within stretched mafic pillows was
l encountered. The band is conformable with the pillowed flows,
— striking 063 0 and dipping 65 0 - 70 0 north. The sulphide band
™ is 6" to 18" wide, with 12" average width. The unit was
l followed on shore for over 400 ' and can be observed beneath
the water 100' to the east. Euhedral pyrite crystals and
f fine grain dissemiated pyrite up to 10%, are found in this
— zone. The rock is pervasively sheared with varying amounts
™ of alteration, including: chloritization, sericitization and
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the northern most EM conductor outlined on Aerodat's
l airborne EM survey interpretation map (Area D5).
™ An area within the first bay north of Bish Bay
U exhibits a massive flow with specular hematite fracture
filling. The specularite is crystalline with radiating
l tabular growths. The fracture filling is almost entirely
specularite with minor carbonate. Specularite was noted
B within the gold bearing quartz veins on the Tyson Property
U east of Bish Bay (Mackasey 1975).
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The abundance of quartz veining on the Dorothea
Group Property indicates a major amount of fluid flow in the
area. Structural and deformation indications such as tension
8 gashes, shears and faults show an active tectonic history.
This, plus the emplacement of a gabbro-diorite intrusive
* within the centre of the property all add up to an environment
M for gold mineralization to occur.
l The sulphide band on Bish Bay returned anomalous and
consistent gold values. If this is a syngenetic sulphide
band, any structural break or deformation may be an area of
further increased gold enrichment.
l ll Shear zones north of Bish Bay may indicate the proximity
of a substantial fault zone. This zone may lie within Bish
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geophysical surveys and additional prospecting.
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CERTIFICATION
The Report and Map was prepared jointly with Warren G,
Wade and, Frederick J. Swanson, and Jeffrey S. Ackert.
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT:
[a) I am a qualified geologist possessing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology obtained from the University of Toronto, where I graduated in 1985,
(b) My residences and offices are located at 117 Parkside Drive, Toronto, Ontario. M6R 2Y8.
(c) I have practised my profession as a geologist since graduation in 1985.
(d) This report is based on personal knowledge gained from property visits.
(e) To the best of my knowledge, all of theinformation contained above and within the pages of this report is factual, correct and true.
DATE: ,.
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CERTIFICATION
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT:
I (a) I am a qualified geologist possessing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geological Sciences from Brock University where I graduated in 1983.
™ (b) I have practised as a geologist since 1983.
(c) My residence and offices are located at915 Sweetwater Crescent, Mississauga, Ontario.
(d) This report is based on personal knowledge gained from property visits.
(e) To the best of my knowledge all the information
I above and within the report is factual, correct and true.
DATE:
Warren G. Wade, B.Se.
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I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT:
I (a) I am a qualified geologist possessing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geological Sciences from Brock University where I graduated in 1984.
" (b) That I have practised as a geologist since thattime.
l(c) My residence and offices are located at 351 Book
M Rad, Grimsby, Ontario.
fc (d) This report is based on personal knowledge gained l from property visits.
J (e) To the best of my knowledge, all of the information contained above and within the
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42E12NE8iea 2.18668 WALTERS 060
REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY
OF THE NORTH BROOKBANK PROPERTY
FOR
COULSON EXPLORATION INC.
IRWIN TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO
DISTRICT OF THUNDER BAY
DATE: OCTOBER, 1987 BY: P. LASSILA
C O N T E42E12NE0182 2 .10666 WALTERS
INTRODUCTION
PROPERTY
LOCATION AND ACCESS
MAPPING PROGRAM
PROPERTY GEOLOGY
GEOLOGY: WEST MAP SHEET
GEOLOGY: NORTHEAST MAP SHEET
GEOLOGY: SOUTHEAST MAP SHEET
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
REFERENCES
CERTIFICATION
FIGURE 1: Location Map
FIGURE 2: Wescap Enterprises Ltd. MineralProperties
FIGURE 3: Geology Map
FIGURE 4: Claim Map
MAPS: Geology, West Map Sheet
Geology,Southeast Map Sheet
Geology, Northeast Map Sheet
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INTRODUCTION
This report records the results of the geological
l mapping program conducted by Coulson Exploration Inc. on
H the 82 claim North Brookbank Property in Irwin Township,
Ontario. The mapping was carried out by a crew of six
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July 24 to August 30, 1987, from a base camp established
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PROPERTY
The property comprises 82 contiguous mining claims (Appendix A)
situated in Irwin Township, Ontario, District of ThunderM
Bay. The property is jointly owned by Wescap Enterprises
l Ltd., of Suite 800, 56 Temperance Street, Toronto; and
Coulson Exploration Inc. of Toronto, Ontario. Coulson
l Exploration Inc. is the operator of the exploration program.
™ LOCATION AND ACCESS (Fig. 1)
The property is located immediately south of the north
boundary of Irwin Township about 15 miles northeast of
Beardmore, Ontario, and about ten to fifteen miles east of
S Province of
PROPERTY
Figure 1: Location Map
NORTH BROOKBANK PROPERTY
ROADSIDE PROPERTY
PASHA LAKE PROPERTY
BUSH LAKE PROPERTY
'SOUTH BROOKBANK PROPERTY
DORTHEA PROPERTY
FIGURE 2: WESCAP ENTERPRISES LTD. Mineral Properties
J^Pronto - Inco gold discovery
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g north from Highway 11 along the Windigokan Lake Road. A
^ second route of access is a recently built road which cuts
™ west through the north part of property on the south side
ti of femewaminikan River. This road extends west from Highway
801. Numerous old brush covered roads also offer reasonably
B easy access to various parts of the property with a tractor
or bulldozer for the purpose of diamond drilling.
MAPPING PROGRAM
f For location control of the traverse lines flagged
H baselines were utilized at some locations, roads were utilized
™ where most suitable and the river shoreline was used for
control points on some of the traverses north of the
Namewaminikan River. Topographic features and air photos were
used for location control on a few traverses which did not
follow straight traverse lines. Coordination^for traverse-
starting locations on the roads and the river were determined
by careful measurements on air photos. Compass and hip chain
were used for location control on all traverses. The traverse
lines were spaced 400 feet apart with some exceptions. Various
features such as swamps, sand plains, topographic breaks,
general vegitation cover and old logging roads were recorded
as well as the geology.
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flj mappers, cut east-west through the property. The Paint Lake
Fault which follows the south boundary of the property is a
f regional fault that has been outlined for tens of miles.
^ The fault has produced considerable vertical displacement and
* a dextral offset of a mile or more is expressed by the
B displacement of a prominent striking diabase dike which is
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PROPERTY GEOLOGY
The North Brookbank property is underlain by a thick
sequence of intermediate to felsic volcaniclastics, lesser
volcanic flows, minor intervolcanic dioritic intrusives
and,at a few locations, minor intervolcanic metasediments.
A pervasive steeply dipping east-northeast foliation fabric
follows parallel or subparallel to the trend of the lithologic
units.
exposed both on the north and south side of the fault.
Dextral displacement is also expressed by lesser east-west
trending faults north and south of the Paint Lake fault/*.
™ South of the fault the geological fabric trends nearly
ft east-west whereas north of the fault it trends more
northeast than east-west. The property lies within the
l northeast trending fabric.
" The second east-west trending major fault, the Muska Lake
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Fault which cuts across the northpart of the property, is
only well exposed in the vicinity of Twin Falls on the
Namewaninikan River. However, several nearby dextral offsets
of the northstriking diabase dike suggests that it is
l composed of a multifault system rather than a single fault
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m A third east-northeast trending fault is exposed in
outcrop in the central portion of the property. This fault
l system was not observed by previous mappers because it is
covered by swamp, except for the one location noted by the
present survey.
The property lies in the near vicinity of known gold
l deposits. Two past gold producers, the Brenbar Mine and the
Quebec Sturgeon Mine.Both lie in close proximity to and on
l strike with the northern portion of the property area. The
A Metalore Brookbank deposit, which has all the signs of
becoming a major gold producer, lies directly south of the
M property. Records indicate that very little previous
exploration has been conducted over the property itself
and most of this has been along the fringes of the property
area .
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A Due to the large area covered description of the
geology encountered during the survey is provided
B separately for each of the three map sheet areas, for the
benefit of the reader. These are, geology of the (1) West
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GEOLOGY - WEST MAP SHEET
The western portion of the map area is underlain by
massive to well foliated easterly striking and steeply dipping
crystal tuff, lapilli tuff and fine grain equigranular to
— feldspar phyric flows of intermediate composition. Near Twin
™ Falls, in the area of the east-west striking Muska Lake Fault,
l several outcrops exhibit intense foliation (shearing),
crenulated folding and sericitic alteration of the tuffaceous
l host rock. The area north of the river east of Twin Falls
— is underlain by moderately to well foliated intermediate tuff
™ and lapilli tuff. A 100 foot wide diabase dike strikes
n n orth along line 50+00 W.
l To the south, on claims 784596 and 785597, three small
m p lug-like intrusive units of medium grain diorite extend to
™ the east across the property boundary. These probably are an
intrusive phase of the surrounding volcanoclastics.
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lGEOLOGY - NORTHEAST MAP SHEET
M Most of the map area is covered by an extensive black
spruce and cedar swamp. Jackpine forested sand plains cover
l nearly all of the area near the north property boundary. Both
areas are void of outcrop. Moderate outcrop exposure in the
m southwest exhibits a terrain of steeply dipping northwesterly
M striking intermediate to felsic tuffs and minor volcanic flows,
Of interest is a section of dolomite and minor argillite at
m least 20 feet in width which is exposed at an old campsite
at 28+00 N and 22+00 E. Minor pyrite and specular hematite
mineralization occurs at the dolomite-argillite contact. This
is obviously a lacustrine or seabed deposit within theI
volcaniclastic sequence.
lMineralization
l With the exception of the pyritic dolomite-argillite
B section no significant sulfide or quartz mineralization was
observed in this map area.
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jl This map area is underlain by volcanic flows, tuffs
and minor lapilli tuffs of intermediate composition. The
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^ volcanic flows are predominant in the west. Intense shearing,
crenulated folding, and quartz-carbonatite and serecite
ft alteration characterize what appears to be a major easterly
striking fault which is exposed at the beaver pond at
IS+oo N near the west edge of the map area. East of the
beaver dam the fault is covered by a long cedar swamp.
l Quartz and quartz carbonate veining is exposed at
several locations along a rocky bluff just off the north side
jj of the fault at the north edge of a cedar swamp.
l Mineralization
Minor pyrite, which occurs in well sheared carbonatized
tuffs, is exposed in several backhoe trenches along the new
road. Heavily disseminated to massive pyrite, along a narrow
* silicified zone, was exposed by backhoe trenching at the
roadside just south of the eastern tip of Long Pond.
Quartz and quartz-carbonate veining is exposed at several
locations on the north flank of a fault at 19+00 N.
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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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In consideration that late funding for the exploration
g program created extreme time pressure to provide assessment
— work requirements on the sizeable North Brookbank Property
* (and other Wescap properties in the area), a commendable
tt mapping effort was completed. The results provide for a far
more detailed interpretation of the underlying geology of the
P area than was previously known and, as such, will substantially
^ enhance the planning for more intensive future exploration on
™ the property area.
lAs previously described the area is underlain by a thick
P sequence of predominantly fine grain intermediate to felsic
^ volcaniclastics, lesser flows and local minor intervolcanic
' metasediment units which have been intruded by minor
tt intervolcanic dioritic plugs. The pervasive foliation fabric,
which is characterized in the rocks throughout the area, appears
to be related to regional compressional stresses as well as
^ fault related stresses. The property is bounded by two east-
~ west trending major fault systems, the Paint Lake Fault to the
tt south and the Muska Lake Fault to the north. Intense
foliation, sericitic and carbonate alteration and minor pyrite
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— of the Paint Lake Fault, is almost certainly directly related to
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the Muska Lake Fault in the north and the newly discoveredM
fault in the north and the newly ^discovered fault system
fl located centrally in the property area. Other minor zones
of faulting and shearing probably exist in the area. It is
P along these fault systems that the best potential for gold-
p bearing mineral enrichment is likely to occur. This is
certainly true in the Metalore gold prospects.
B Even in the areas where substantial outcrop exposure
offers a good view of the geology considerable areas of
P shallow overburden obscure locations which may be of
M considerable interest. Therefore, bulldozer stripping and
backhoe trenching must be considered as a primary and
H important tool for exposing bedrock in such locations.
Both should be utilized in conjunction with detailed
P prospecting in those areas where both outcrop exposure
M and shallow overburden cover are evident. VLF surveys
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limited or no swamp cover.
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1946: Geology of the Brookbank Gold Deposit, unpublished.M.Se.,thesis, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba,40p.
1975 Geology of Dorthea, Sandra and Irwin Townships, District of Thunder Bay; Ontario Department of Mines, Geoscience Report 122, 83p. Accompanied by Map 2294, scale l inch to 1/4 mile.
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APPENDIX "A 1
NUMBER
785584 - 603 Inclusive 20
747212 - 21 10
747223 - 42 20
755124 - 139 16
755140 - 154 15
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TOTAL CLAIMS 82
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CERTIFICATION
l l lM The report and map was prepared in consultation with
other company geologists by P. Lassila whose address is,
M 6 8 Albery Crescent, Ajax, Ontario, L1S 2Y3.
l 1. I, P. Lassila am a 1968 graduate of the University
M of North Dakota with a Bachelor of Science degree
in geology and have since then been progressively
l employed as a minerals geologist, senior geologist
and consulting geologist,
lM 2. I have been directly involved with the exploration
of this property and have personally examined some
B of the outcrop exposures, and have traversed other
parts of the property area,
lH 3. I am responsible for the contents of this report
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Ontario Ministere duDeveloppement du Nord et des Mines
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June 16, 1988 Your File: W8804-210 Our File : 2.10668
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines435 James Street SouthP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 5G6
Dear Madam:
RE: Notice of Intent dated May 30, 1988. Geological Survey submitted on Mining Claims TB 755068 et al in the Townships of Irwin, Walters and Dorothea.
The assessment work credits, as listed with the above-mentioned Notice of Intent, have been approved as of the above date.
Please inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely,
W.R. Cowan, Manager Mining Lands Section Mines s Minerals Division
Whitney Block, Room 6610Queen's ParkToronto, OntarioM7A 1W3Telephone: (416) 965-4888
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cc: Wescap Enterprizes Ltd Suite 800 56 Temperance St. Toronto, Ontario M5H 1Y7
cc: Mr. G.H. FergusonMining a Lands Commissioner Toronto, Ontario
ONTARIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEYf.- ASSESSMENT PILES
OFFICE
JIM, 2G 1389
RECEIVED
cc: Mr. H. Coulson Box 300Beardmore, Ontario POT 1GO
cc: Resident Geologist Thunder Bay, Ontario
© Ministry of Technical Asse and^M^es^^"^ Work Credits
Ontario j ^^
ssment F |le 2.10668
Date Mining Recorder's Report of Work No.
May 30, 1988 W8804-210
Recorded HolderWescap Enterprises Ltd.
Township &X&&Dorothea, Irwin and Walters
Type of survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim
Geophysical
RadiomRtric days
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological u days
Geochemical days
Man days Q Airborne [ l
Special provision Q Ground Q
| | Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
[ j Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
See attached list
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
Mo credits have been allowed for the following mining claims[~| not sufficiently covered by the survey [~| insufficient technical data filed
- No assessment credit approved as the work previously submitted and credits approved on January 25, 1988.
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical - 80; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) - 60.
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. v vx and Mines Ontario
Report of Work { ooC'uMENT No^(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expendi
liiitruct'ions: —
Mining Act
Please type or ofint.
exceeds space on thistoiTv^fA3Lrj.a list. Note: — Only days credits calculateo*}in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered in the "Expend. Days Cr." columns. Do not gig shaded areas below.
Type of Survey(s)
JssolsCla impolder (s) .
Address
Survey Company
Prospector's Licence No."
.Sue.....n^Liyf
Date of Survey^fjom St t o) j,^ TTotai Miles of'lirie Cut
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)j l.j J Dj( i Ij t'
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total (s) here
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys.
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological jff/%
Geochemical
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Radiometric
Days per Claim
Days per Claim
M#?r
Days per Claim
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Performed on Claim(t)
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credit!
Total ExpendituresTotal
Days Credit!
Instruction!Total Day! Credit! may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of day! credit! per claim selected in column! at right.
Date
Certification Verifying Report of
Recorded Holde^or i
\
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Total number of mining claims covered by thii report of work.
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed sa(ne during arrttior after its completion and the annexed report is true. (
Name and Postal Apdresi of |\ r
Assessment Work Breakdown
Man Days are based on eight (8) hour Technical or Line-cutting days. Technical days include work performed by s, draftsmen, etc..
Type o f Survey
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ontario Mj n j stere duDeveloppement du Nord et des Mines
January 25, 1988 Your File: 536,538,540,541542,543 ft 544
Our file: 2.10668
Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development and Mines435 James Street SouthP.O. Box 5000Thunder Bay, OntarioP7C 5G6
Dear Madam:
ONTARIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Ai)S*ci;oMi;N i FlLt-o
JAN 2 ? 1988
RECEIVED
RE: Notice of Intent dated January 6, 1988Geological Survey submitted on Mining ClaimsTB 718254 et al in the Townships of Walters, Sandra
___and Irwin and the Area of Poplar Point________
The assessment work credits, as listed with the above-mentioned Notice of Intent, have been approved as of the above date.
Please inform the recorded holder of these mining claims and so indicate on your records.
Yours sincerely,
W. R. Cowan, ManagerMining Lands SectionMines and Minerals Division
Whitney Block, Room 6610 Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1W3
Telephone: (416) 965-4888
Enclosure: Technical Assessment Work Credits
cc: Mr. G.H. FergusonMining A Lands Commissioner Toronto, Ontario
Wescap Enterprizes Ltd. Suite 800 56 Temperance St. Toronto, Ontario M5H 1Y7
Resident Geologist Thunder Bay, Ontario
Ministry ofNorthern Development
~ inesOntario
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Date
January 6, 1988
file2.10668
Minino Recorder's Report of WorklKlo.
bob
Recorded Holder
Wescap Enterprizes Ltd.Township ox#XS*
WaltersType of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claimGeophysical
Magnptnmeter . rtays
Other flays
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological 40 Hays
Geochemical . rlays
Man days Q Airborne O
Special provision Q Ground [X]
fi Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
D Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
TB-755065 755069 to 71 755074 755078 to 80 755083 785560 to 65 785568 to 70 785573 to 78
inclusive
inclusive
inclusive inclusive inclusive
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims30 Days Geological 20 Days GeologicalTB-755068 TB-755064
755081-82 755066-67 785559 755075 785571 755077 785579 788566-67
10 Days GeologicalTB-755072-73
755076 785572
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims[X] not sufficiently covered by the survey {~~| insufficient technical data filed
TB-785580-81
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above crediu if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical -80; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) - 60.
6Z6 (BSflZ)
Ministry ofNorthern Development
klinesOntario
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Date
January 6, 1988
file2.10668
Mining Recorder's Report of Workfco. 538
Recorded HolderWescap Enterprizes Ltd.
Township •JrX&JSePoplar Pt.
Type of survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim
Geophysical
Other Hays
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
40 Geological riays
Geoehemir-al Hays
Man days | | Airborne l l
Special provision fx) Ground 0
l | Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
D Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
TB-755085 to 110 inclusive
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
20 Days Geological
TB-755084
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claimsQ not sufficiently covered by the survey Q insufficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary In order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical-80; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) -60.
626 (65/12)
Ministry ofNorthern Development
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Ontario Date
January 6, 1988
File
2.10668Mining Recorder's Report of Work No.
540
Recorded Holder
Wescap enterprises Ltd.Township oVWreV*
Irwin
Type of survey and number of Assessment days credit per claim
Geophysical
Radiometric . rlays
Other rlays
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological 40 days
GfiOO.hemioal . riays
Man days [~| Airborne l l
Special provision (3 Ground fxl
[~] Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
[~] Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
TB-755124 to 27 755129 to 34 755138 to 43 755146-47 755149-50 755152-53 755157
inclusive inclusive inclusive
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
30 Days Geological 20 Days GeologicalTB-755137 TB-755145
755148 755151
10 Days GeologicalTB-755128
755135-36
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
[Xj not sufficiently covered by the survey (~~1 insufficient technical data filed
TB-755144 755154
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical - 80; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) - 60.
628 (8SM2)
Ministry olNoctoern Development
Technical Assessment Work Credits
OntarioDate
Janaury 6, 1988
File
2.10668Mining Recorder's Report of Work No.
541
Recorded Holder
Wescap Enterprizes Ltd.Township #XX#
IrwinType of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claimGeophysical
Magnetometer . days
Other days
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological 4" days
Geor.hemical days
Man days [~] Airborne (~1
Special provision (x) Ground 0
fi Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
Q Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
TB-747227 to 38 inclusive 785584 to 88 inclusive 785592 to 97 inclusive
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
20 Days Geological 10 Days Geological
TB-747225-26 TB-785589-90 785591 785598
785603
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims(jj not sufficiently covered by the survey l~l insufficient technical data filed
TB-747223-24 785599 to 602 inclusive
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical - 60; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19)-60.
828 (85/12)
Northern Development ao
Ontario t,*
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Date
January 6, 1988
File
2.10668Mining Recorder** Report of W.rtct.0. 542
Recorded Holder
Wescap Enterpn'zes Ltd.Township oXXKK
IrwinType of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claimGeophysical
Dther riays
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Genlogiral ™ itays
Ganrhemiral days
Man days |~~l Airborne l l
Special provision [)(| Ground (J)
O Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
[~| Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
TB-7 18323 to 40 inclusive 747067 to 69 inclusive 747073-74 747080 747212 to 21 inclusive
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
30 Days Geological 20 Days Geological 10 Days Geological
TB-747071-72 TB-747070 TB-747076-77 747079 747075
747078
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claimsQ not sufficiently covered by the survey Q insufficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above crediu if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical- 80; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) -60.
Ministry ofNorthern Development
Ontario (
Technical Assessment Work Credits
DateJanuary 6, 1988
File2.10668
Mining Recorder's Report of Work foe. 543
Recorded HolderWescap Enterprizes Ltd.
Township o^Xtt*.
IrwinType of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claimGeophysical
Flertrnmagnetir days
Magnetometer . days
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
Geological *0 riays
Gfiochemiral . days
Man days f~j Airborne [~~1
Special provision 0 Ground Q
[^] Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
[~| Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates end figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
TB-718257-58 718263 to 718268 to 718233-34 718236 to 718243 718245 to 718250 to 718342 733041 to
66 inclusive 72 inclusive
41 inclusive
48 inclusive 53 inclusive
45 inclusive
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
20 Days 6elogi eal
TB-718267 718235 718242 718244
10 Days Geological
TB-718256 718249 718341
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims[jj not sufficiently covered by the survey
TB-718254-55
Q insufficient technical data filed
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary In order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical -80; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(19) -60.
628 (85/12)
Ontario \
Northern Development a^klines(W
Technical Assessment Work Credits
Date
January 6, 1988
File
2.10668Mining Recorder's Report of Work No. - , ,
544
Recorded Holder
Wescap Enterprises Ltd.Township W^XK5
I rwi nType of survey and number of
Assessment days credit per claimGeophysical
Magnetometer . riays
Other . Hays
Section 77 (19) See "Mining Claims Assessed" column
fienlogira! 40 days
Genshfimioa! riays
Man days [x] Airborne 0
Special provision | | Ground l l
Q Credits have been reduced because of partial coverage of claims.
Q Credits have been reduced because of corrections to work dates and figures of applicant.
Mining Claims Assessed
TB-718277 718281 718286 to 93 inclusive 718298 to 311 inclusive 718313 to 19 inclusive 718322
Special credits under section 77 (16) for the following mining claims
30 Days Geological 10 Days Geological
TB-718312 TB-718278 to 80 inclusive 718320-21 718282
718285 718294 718296-97
No credits have been allowed for the following mining claims
Q not sufficiently covered by the survey Q insufficient technical data filed
TB-718283-84 718295
The Mining Recorder may reduce the above credits if necessary in order that the total number of approved assessment days recorded on each claim does not exceed the maximum allowed as follows: Geophysical - 80; Geologocal - 40; Geochemical - 40; Section 77(101-60.
628 (85/12)
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Onlari'o
Report of Work
(Geophysica!, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
Instructions: lease^ype or print." 11 numlic! of mmingaims traversed
Mining Act
"** X"~N'4C^*-*XX^{ t ) -- or print. \ \^^\
of mining Tiaim.s tra exceeds space on this form, attach a list.
Note: — Only days credits calculated in the "Expenditures" section may be entered m the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
— Do not use shaded areas below.urveylsl
Claim Holderls)
|Townthip or Area
\ w
Address
Survey Company
Prospector's Licence No.
, . T^ ft o vi TO *\s ^ ;Date^f Survey Hrom 81 to) Total Miles of line Cut
SovJ &V eA <att.fi Wqyg "TV3J^ i l i ffi *Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
^ \Q
Mo^Yr.JJ__
CVJTCredits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Geophysical l Days per j Claim
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer j h
- Radiometric ! s-
Other
Geological j
Geochemical ,
Man Days
Complete reverse sidi and enter totpMsl
Geophysical i Days perj Claim
NOV- Magnetometer
- Other
Geochemicai
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions j Electromagneticcredits do not apply !to Airborne Surveys, j Magnetometer
Radiometric
Days per 1 Claim
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Performed
Performed on Claim(s)
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTotal
Days Creoits
InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days c r eel t s oer claim selected in columns at right.
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Ministry of ~ Northern Development and Mines -
Ontario
Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
Mining Act
IrtfUuctlohs: —"N^lease type or Pr ' n\wArt ** t t*.— H number of minjafi^fHTms" traversed
exceeds space on thlfnorm, attach a list. Note: — Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered m the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
- Do not use shaded areas below.
--..Claim Hold^(s)
... A/J
KVi frTownship or Area
CA
C*VP .Address
Prospector's Licence No.
Survey Company
^.J^OxAName and Address o* Author (of Geo-Techmcal report)
Date^of Survey (from 6 to) i- ^fotal Miles of line Cut
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cuttingl
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
- Other Enter 20 days (for each)
Geophysical Da V*
- Electromagnetic j
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
Geophysical
Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
Complete reversand enter totai(s) here
RECEIVED6Geoiogica 1
O li Hrochemical
Airborne Credits
Note:credits do not appiyto Airborne Surveys. Magnetometer
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type,oi Work Reformed
Calculation o^ Exoendi'ure Days Credits
Total Expenditures
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.Instructions
Total Days Credits may de apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of aays creoits per claim selected in columns at right. Total Days Cr.|Date Recorded
Recorded
Recoraed Hold* or A/iafit rSjgn&Jure)
Certification Verifying Reportl hereby certify that l have a personal and int.mate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Postal Address ot Person Certifyin
\4 vj (^ \-\ ..QQ.s our
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ontario
Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological. Geochemical and Expenditures) t * J ^ g
Mining Act
Instructions: - PleaiVtvpe'o'r print.- II number of mmmi
exceeds space on this foTrn. atiocii a list. Note: — Only days credits calculated m the
"Expenditures" section may be entered m the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
— Do not use shaded areas below.Survey(s)
Claim Hoider(s)
Township or Area
^l Prospector s Licence No.
Address
Survey Company
V). C^-.Name ana Address of Author (of Geo Technical report)
O ft- ..fVJT
*'? _ ..bate of Survey (from Si tol
..3,..l..Sj.9?yTotal Miles of line Cut
QVJT.Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Geophysical
- ElectromagneticComplete reverse side and enter total(s) here
- Magnetometer
Ix C C C' l V FiBjiDetnc'
NOV O l; Geological
MINING lANDOF.CTlON L-'NDER BAY-Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions ' E lectromagnetic credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys j Magnetometer
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)
Total number of mining claims covered by this report Of work.
, Mining Recorder
s, s 2*
Certification Verifying Reporl hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth m the Report of Work annexed hereto,^having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name andPostat Addrew of Person Certifying
.Ministry ofNorthern Development and Mines
JlOntario
Report of Work ~77" i f ' ""*(Geophysical, Geological, * ' Geochemical and Expenditutes)
Instructions: — Ple'SSe type or Pr 'nt.JI Jf)f\— I f number of mining claims Ur
exceeds space on this form, attach a hsi. Note: — Only days credits calculated m .the
"Expenditures" section may be enteied m the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
— Do not use shaded areas below.
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Tecnnical report)
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
For first survey:
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
: Days per- ClaimGeophysical
- ElectromagneticComplete reverse side and enter totalls) here
RECElVEdHin\/ U "^ l*1RSoloQicai
l Geocnemicai
THUNDER B,MINING DIVIStS
Note: Special provisions | Electromagneticcredits do not apply '10 Airborne Surveys, j Magnetometer
i S i' r -' ' ' i ', r L'U . *:i i \ -
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Work Performed
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTotal
Days Credits
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.Instructions
Total Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder'sFor Office Use Onlychoice. Enter number of days crl-dits per claim selected
in columns at right.
Certification Verifying Report ohaving performed the worn! hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed heret
or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name anb Postal Address of Person Certifying
Ministry o(Northern Developmeniand Mines
Ontario
Report of Work
(Geophysical, Geological, - Geochemical and Expenditures)
Mining Act
•Instructions: - Pleasftjypc erf print.- .H number of ^ . .. . . . ..,.
"exceeds space on this form, attach a Note: — Only days c/edits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered in the "Expend.. Days Cr." columns
— Do not use shaded areas below. Township or AreaType'ot Survey(j)
Claim Holderls)_
Prospector's Licence No.
Address
Survey Company Date of Survey (from S to)
G \ ^ W^^ ' ^ l J ^^ ft W . ^ ^ CVvJ U.5 o ^ Ca. x (?*\ ^^. fXT \ O SP Su ^J C* i Dayll
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technicai report)M?
Total Miles of line Cut
VaflCredits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right ining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
For first survey:
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
Maonetorrie'.er
Complete reverse side and enter totaUs) here
RECEIVl
Airoorne Credits
credits do not applyto Airborne Surveys. | Maflnetometer
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Performed on Claiml
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTotai
Days Credits
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.Instructions
Total Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holoer's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected in columns at right.
For Office Use OnlyTotal Days Cr Recorded
Certification Verifying ReporrnTl hereby certify that l have a perse nal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed heretcor Jwitnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Postal AdUress of Person Certifing
. \4o
'Ministry oiNorthern Development and Mines
Ontario
Report of Work-(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
nsfrudions: - PleafetVpe pfprim.e p i of
Note:-exceeds space on this form, attach B list. Only days credits calculated in the
Expenditures section may be entered m the "Expend. Days O." column',.
- Do not use shaded areas below.Townthip or Area
Claim Holder(s) Prospector's Licence No.
... \ . -Survey Company
w ex. PL o -a (vi \Nameand Address of Author (of Geo-Tecnnical report)
ate of Survey Hrm 61 tol Total Miles of line Cut
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightftlCS Gft\4ightMininMining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Special Provisionsl Geophysicali
j - Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: |using the same grid: '
Enter 20 days (for each) '
Complete reverse side and enter total(s) here
Electromagnetic
Note: Special provisions ; Electromagnetic credits do not apply jto Airborne Surveys.
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Work Performed
Performed on Ciai
Calculation of Expenditure Dayt Credits
Total ExpendituresTotal
Days Credits
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
Total Days Credits may be apportio ed at the claim holder's For Office Use Onlychoice. Enter number of days credi per claim selectedTotal Days Cr. Date Recorded Recorded
in columns at right
Certification Verifyingl hereby certify that l have a persor il and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed heretq, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name anmPostal Addr*s of Person Certifying
Ministry piNorthern Developmentand Mines
Ontario f
Type o*
Claim HolderU)
Report of Work
(Geophysical, Geological,Geochemical and Expenditures) * , . s J f
Mining Art
nstructions: Please type or print. \- II number of
exceeds space on this form, attach a list.Note: — Only days credits calculated m thn
"Expenditures" section may be unteitidin the "Expend. Days Cr." columns
— Do not use shaded areas below.iTownship o r Area
Address
Survey Company—®asName and Address of Author (oi Geo-Technica) report)
^ Prospector's Licence No.
.|Date of Survey |from &JOI
5yv.c,J ISj S ,i . VJ .lv jTotal Miles of line Cut
l ..PAY LMiJJ
C-E. fi 3Ay OfcJTCredits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
For first survey:Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
iFor each additional survey: | using the same grid: j
Enter 20 days (for each) i
Electromagnetic
Complete reverse side and enter totaHs) here
- Electromagnetic
Note: Special provisions ; Electromagnetic credits do not apply ! to Airborne Surveys
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)WorkiPerformep1
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total Expenditures
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.Instructions
Total Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's For Office Use Onlychoice. Enter number of days credits pejMining Recorder
Certification Verifying ReporWtfWor;l hereby certify that l have a personal an intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, havingjjerformed the work or witneised same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Postal Address of Person Certify!
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
.Ontario
^. (Report Of Work T / Z~3. /7 ""
f ' *^J ^J f(Geophysical, Geological, G-'v^- l
Geochemical and Expenditures) . n , l tfJ/./06? c? o
Mining Act
Instructions: — Pjb^se-^v^e or print.- If number of
exceeds space on this form, attach a list.Note: — Only days credits calculated m the
"Expenditures" section .may be enteredin the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
- Do not use shaded areas below.Type*of ixuivey(s)
Claim Holder (t f
Township or Area
Address
^Prospector'4 Licence No.
Survey Company 'bate of Survey (from 61 to) Total Miles of line Cut
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Tecnnical report)
\nCredits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total(s) here
Airborne Credits
Geophysical
Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
Other
Geological
Geochemical
Days per Claim
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
40
Days perClaim
RECEIVEDGeological
MINING LANDS SECTION Days perClaim
Note: Special provisions Electromagnetic credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys i Magnetometer
!! Radiometric
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Performed on Claim(s)
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTotal
Days Credits
InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be appo choice. Enter number of days cr in columns at right.
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
Total Days CM Dote Recorded
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name *rib Postal Address of Person Cer\ifying
—Ir
Ministry otNorthern Developmonland Mines
Ontario
Report of Work
(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
Mining Act
•- If number "of mining claims traversed exceeds space on this form, attach a list.
Note: - Only days credits calculated in the "Expenditures" section may be entered in the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
— Do not use shaded areas below.
Claim Hoiaer(s)
Township or Area
Address
^^Prospector's Licence No. l 1 i
-j \
S~VSu'vey Company
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Tecnnical report)
ny
. J.L ..... ..
Datef Survey tfrom &.JO)_ __Total Miles of line CUT
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
j Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
i - Magnetometer
- Radiometric
Other
-^ Geological
Geochenncal
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each) :
; Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
Complete reverse side ana enter totallsl here
RECEIVEDNOV O
THUNDER EMINING
magnetic credits do not apply i to Airborne Surveys i Magnetometer
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Calculation o* Expenditure Days Credits
Total Expenci'Iures
Total number of mining claims covered by this report o* work.Instructions
Total Days Credits may be apportioned ai the claim holder'schoice. Enter number of days cr t tts per claim selectedn columns at right.
Certification Verifying Report ojReport Of Work annexed heretp, having performed t he workal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth inhereby certify that l have a perso
or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name *oa Postal Address of Person Certifying
•merr^Oev
Ministry^^ Northeri^divelopmenl and Mines
Ontario ^
Q * a***. Survey(s)
Report of Work(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
Mining Act
I is: - Please type or print.If number of mining ct3'ms traversed exceeds space on this form, attach a list,
Note: — Only days credits calculated m the "Expenditures" section may be entered in the "Expend. Days Cr." columns
— Do not use shaded areas below.
Claim Holder(s)
Address
iTownship or Area
rospector's Licence No.
Survey Company
Jt,?ovj... ..|S..-....-....
JDate^if Survey (from fii to)' Total Miles of line Cut
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Geophysical
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total(s) here
Airborne Credits
r- Electromagnetic j
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- Magnetometer ii
- Radiometric j
- Other jL—
Geological
Geochemical
Days per Claim
Geophysical
- Electromagneiic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemicai
i Days per : Clairri
Days per \ C laim
ElectromagneticNote: Special provisionscredits do not applyto Airborne Surveys, j Magnetometer
ii Radiometric
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Performed
Performed on Claimlsl
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTotal
Days Credits
InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days crecfts per claim selected in columns at right.
Certification Verifying
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and rostal Address of Person Certifying
.r±o Gr...w Ca o
"flern De\
MinistnNortherrTDevelppmeni and Mines
Ontario
Report of Work .(Geophysical, Geological, - Geochemical and Expenditures)
.Mining Act
t: - Please type or print.- H number of mining claims iraversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a list. Note: — Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered m the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
— Do not use shaded areas below.
Claim Holdertsl
Address
QL(? VCA-X-
Township or Area
^[Prospector's Licence No. -
l
__ .Survey Company
* l
iDate of Survey (from Si to)_
Tfotal Miles of line Cut
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Tecnnical report)
R-cvc ^aT \n OkTV .Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic '
- Magnetometer j
- Radiometric jL
- Other i
Geological |
Geochemical ;
I Oays per Claim
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total(s) here
! Geophysical
i - Electromagnetic
i Magnetometer
i! - Radiometric
: - Otheij
i Geologicalij Geochemical
' Days per : Claim
Airborne Credits i
Note: Special provisions j Electromagnetic credits do not apply
; Days perj Claim
to Airborne Surveys. Magnetometer
Radiometric
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Expenditures {excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Performed on Claim(s)
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTotal
Days Credits
InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be appo choice. Enter number of days cr i in columns at right.
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work. 21
Certification Verifying Rel hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name ant) Postal Ad c* ess of Person Certifying
\''
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alernDeNodhernDevelopmen!
and Mines
Report of Work
Ontario(Geophysica!, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
Mining Act
s: -- Please type or print.If number of mining claims traversed exceeds space on Uiis -form, attache list.
Note: — Only days credits 'calculated in the "Expenditures" section may be entered m the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
. — Do not use shaded areas below.
Claim Holdvls)
i"V-A Township or Area
Po ..Prospector's Licence No.
Address
Survey Company [Date of Su'rvey' (from 6* to)
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)•. J Day J Mo.J Yr.
Total Miles of line Cut
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey :
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
i Days perClaim
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter totailsl here
^, ^ , Days per Geophysical ; c laifT|
- Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Airborne Creeps
Note: Special provisions Electromagnetic creaas do not apply to Airborne Surveys. : Magnetometer
! Radiometric
Days per : Claim
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Work
Perforrnea on
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTotai
Days Credits
InsuuctionsTotal Days Credits may De apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selected in columns at right.
Mining ClaimPrefix l Number
—9*
Expend. Days Cr.
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
Certification Verifying Report oll hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Pasta! Address o\ Person Certifying
sX a \~\ Cb
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Ministry Northern^Pevelopment and Mines
Ontario
Report of Work "/ / '
{Geophysical. Geological, ' Geochemical and Expenditures) J
Mining Act
s: ~ Please type or print.- If number of mining claims traversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a f ist.. Note: — Only days credits calculated m the
"Expenditures" section may be entered in the "Expend.' Days Or." columns,
-- Do not use shaded areas below.irvey(s)
Claim Holder(s)
Township or Area
G 2.es.Prospector's Licence No.
Adaress
Survey Company. ....
TDatepf Survey ifrom &.JO)——-
Miles of line Cut
.Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
eg. ourCredits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey: !
Enter 40 days. (This 'includes line cutting) j
For each additional survey: ;using the same grid: ;
Enter 20 days (for each) l
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
Other
j Geological
l Geochemical
! Days per ! Claim
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter totalls) here
Geophysicaljj - Electromagnetici
- Magnetomete'
j - Radiometric
i - O ther
Geological
; Geochemical
Days perClaim
Airborne Credits ;
Note: Special provisions Electromagneticcredits do not apply jto Airborne Surveys i Magnetometer
Radiometric
Days per Claim
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type of Work Performed
Performed on Claim(
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTotal
Days Crea.ts
InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holoe^'s choice. Enter number of days credits per claim selectedin columns at right.
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
For Office Use OnlvTotal Days Cr.|Date Recorded Recorded
/(/0Mining Recp.rd.er
iBranchOirattor
l hereby certify that l have a persor al and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and trie annexed 'eport is true.
Name aijd Postal Address of Person Certifying
LGr-H.
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Mmistfi^p . Report of WorkNortherr^Beveloprnentand Mines (Geophysical, Geological,
Ontario - . Geochemical and Expenditures)
.- 7sf 1*4 Mining Act
- Please type or prmt- If numbei of mimng cta*nis uavmeci
exceeds space on this form, attach a list Note: - Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered in the "Expend. Days O." columns
- Do not use shaded areas below.Type crl Survey!*)
Claim Holder(s)
Address
Township or Area
-—[Prospector's Licence No. ,
Survey Company Date of Survey (from 6 to)
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Tecnnical report)o fc, fv .T ji2 j
.————_^Totai Miles o* line Cut
CR. QVJT.Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey.
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Days perClaim
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total(s) here
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions Electromagnetic credits do not apply to Airborne Surveys, i Magnetometer
Radiometric
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
' Days per Claim
i Days per i Claim
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Type al Work Performed
Performed on Claim(s)
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total Expenditures
InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credos per y*ifl3 selected in columns at right.
Total number of mmmg claims covered by this report of work.
Certification Verifying Repo
For Office Use OnlyTotal Days Cr. Recorded
Date Recorded Mining Recorder
uate Mpprove
l hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth m the Report of Work annexed hereto.^having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and\Postal Addre* of Person Certifying
oo Ovj
Ministrf ^Northern Developmentand Mines
Ontario
Report of Work
(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
: — Please type or prim.- H number of mining claims traversed
exceeds space on this form, attach a list. Note: — Only 'days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered m the "Expend. Days Cr." columns
- Oo not use shaded areas below.
Name ana Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
log Cft. C* W USCredits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Special Provisions
For first survey:Electromagnetic
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting) - Magnetometer
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Enter 20 days (for each)
Complete reverse side and enter total(s) here Electromagnetic
Ai'bome CreditsTHUNDER B
MINING -DIVIOI01INote: Special provisions , Electromagnetic
credits do not apply jto Airborne Surveys, i Magnetometer
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Work Performed
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTotal
Days Creoits
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.nstr uctions
Totai Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days cH'dits per claim selected tn columns at right.
For Office Use OnlyMining Recorder
y
Certification Verifying Report ol hereby certify that l have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed heret or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
having performed the work
Postal Address of Person Certifying
yv^vjc
Ministry NortherrTDevelopmenl and Mines
Ontario
Report of Work
(Geophysical, Geological, Geochemical and Expenditures)
— Please type or prim.— M number of mining .claims traverseci
exceeds space on this form, attach a list. Note: — Only days credits calculated in the
"Expenditures" section may be entered m the "Expend. Days Cr." columns.
— Do not use shaded areas below.
Survey Company
Q rg......,.
Date of Survey (from 81 to)
JJL j ^ St j[Total Miles of line Cut
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
- Magnetometer
For each additional survey: \ ' Radiometrlc using the same grid:
- Other Enter 20 days (for each)
Geological
Geochernicdl
Man Days
Complete reverse side and enter total(s) here
Geophysical
- Electromagnetic
Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
Geochemical
Days per
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions j Electromagneticcredits do not apply jto Airborne Surveys. Magnetometer
Radiometric
Days per- Claim
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Tyoe of Work Performed
Performed on Ciaimfs
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTotal
Days Credits
InstructionsTotal Days Credits may be apportioned at the claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits per cjaim selected in columns 8t right.
Certification Verifying RepcyfOT
ining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
l hereby certify that l have a perse nal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed heretc or Witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
having performed the work
' AMmistl^^B Northe^TOeiNortherrTDevelopment and Mines
Ontario
•Report of Work(Geophysical, Geoloyical, Geochernical and Expenditures)
Mining Act
: - Please type or print.H number ot mining claims traversed exceeds space on this form, attach a list.
Note: — Only days credits calculated in the "Expenditures" section may tie -entered m the "Expend. Days Cr." columns
- Do'not use shaded areas below.vpe o
Claim Holder(s) -
..-.iAddress
4
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Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical report)
Township or Area
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rospector's Licence No.
T \
Date of Survey (from A lo) ^ jTotal Miles of line Cut
Cd. AnCredits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at rightSpecial Provisions
For first survey:
Enter 40 days. (This includes line cutting)
For each additional survey: using the same grid:
Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)Geophysical
- Electromagnetic j
- Magnetometer
- Radiometric
- Other
1 Geological
Geochemical
Prefix ' Number
Enter 20 days (for each) ;
Complete reverse side and enter totallsl here
- Electromagnetic
- Radiometric
- Other
Geological
i Geocnerpicai
Airborne Credits
Note: Special provisions i Electromagneticcredits do not apply jto Airborne Surveys, i Maflnetometer
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Work Performed
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total Expenditures
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.
Total Days Credits may be apportic ed at the claim holder'schoice. Enter number of days credi per claim selectedin columns at right.
Certification Verifyingl heretiy certify that l have a persor i \ and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed heretq, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name andXPostel AddrAs of Person Certif\|ng
Date Certified Certified
MinistrfNorthern Developmentand Mines
Oniario
Report of Work
(Geophysical, Geological, Geoclicmical and Expenditures)
: — Please type or print.M number of mining claims Uiiveised exceeds space on this form, attach a list
Note: — Only days credits calculated m the "Expenditures" section may be entered m the "Expend. Days Cr." columns
— Do not use shaded areas below.
Name and Address of Author (of Geo-Technical reportl
Credits Requested per Each Claim in Columns at right Mining Claims Traversed (List in numerical sequence)
Expenditures (excludes power stripping)Worki Performect i-^a.-—-3x
Performed on Claim(s)
Calculation of Expenditure Days Credits
Total ExpendituresTotal
Days Credits
Total number of mining claims covered by this report of work.Instructions
Total Days Credits may be apportioned at tne claim holder's choice. Enter number of days credits pe/ claimseiecteC in columns at right. \
Certification Verifyingl hereby certify that l have a personal an Tntimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto having performed the work or witneised same during and/or after us completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Pistal Address of Person Certify
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