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NEW CLAIMS PROJECT 2011 ASSESSMENT REPORT:
MAPPING AND SAMPLING; PARDO TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO
By: Patrick Olivier Ginguro Exploration Inc. 101-957 Cambrian Heights Drive Sudbury ON P3C 5S5 Mount Logan Resources Ltd. 101-957 Cambrian Heights Drive Sudbury ON P3C 5S5
March 22, 2012
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction 3
2. Location, Access and Physiography 3
3. Property Claim Summary 5
4. General Geologic Settings 7
5. Property Geology 7
6. Previous Work 10
7. Mapping and Sampling 16
8. Assay Results 22
9. Conclusions 23
10. References 23
11. Costs Statement 24
12. Certificate of the Auhor 25
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 - Claims Descriptions 5
Table 2 - Samples List 16
Table 3 – Work Performed 17
Table 4 – Assay Results With Descriptions 22
Table 5 – Costs Statement 25
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 - Property Location 4
Figure 2 - Localization of the Claims In the Pardo Township 6
Figure 3 - Claims Geology 9
Figure 4 - Samples Locations 19
Figure 5 - Detailed Position Of the Samples 7,8,10,13,14,15,18 20
Figure 6 - Detailed Position Of the Samples1 to 6, 11,16, 17, 19 to 22 (1:5000) 21
APPENDIX
Appendix 1 – Assay Certificates
Appendix 2 – Invoices
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1. Introduction
During November 15th to November 30th, 2011, Mount Logan Resources
Ltd., a whole-owned subsidiary of Ginguro Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: GEG),
initiated exploration program to better understand the stratigraphy,
sedimentology and structures of the Huronian Supergroup that exposes within
the Pardo property with an object of gold exploration.
A detailed mapping and sampling program has been initiated to identify
possible targets on the area for a future drill campaign. This assessment report
presents the work of this field work.
Field works on this property were carried out by geologist, Patrick Olivier,
Andy Bite with support of Winston Whymark and Matthew Bridge (Technicians);
all contracted Ginguro Exploration Inc employees. All work was supervised by
Wayne Whymark and Richard Murphy P.Geo., Management of the company and
Andy Bite P.Geo., Vice-President, Exploration.
2. Location, Access and Physiography
The Property are located approximately 65 kilometers northeast of
Sudbury, Ontario (Figure 1), in the Sudbury Mining Division, east-central Ontario.
The approximate geographic centre of the property is located at
NAD83_UTM_Zone 17N, coordinates 517675 North and 555888 East. The
property is primarily located in the center west of Pardo Township.
Access to the property is excellent. From Sudbury, the Trans Canada
Highway 17 runs east to the town of Warren, from which paved Highway 539
runs north to the small community of River Valley. From there, paved Highway
539A and all-weather gravel Highway 805 run north approximately 30 kilometers,
crossing the western portion of the claim block. A network of logging roads run
east from Highway 805, providing additional access to most of the property. The
property lies at an elevation of between 260 and 350 meters above sea level,
and while locally can be rugged, is generally one of modest relief. Approximately
10% of the claim block is outcrop, with the remainder a mixture of thin soil
development through to thick fluvial sand plains and in places boulder till sheets
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of significant thickness. Vegetation is comprised of, in places, stands of virgin red
and white pine, to second growth mixed forests of pine, spruce, and poplar.
Infrastructure surrounding the project area is excellent. Water is plentiful, with
numerous lakes on the property, and the Silver Lake covers about 10% of the
northeast of the Properties. Grid power is available in River Valley. All amenities
for any exploration or mine development programs are available in the world
class mining centre of Sudbury, and the towns of Sturgeon Falls and North Bay,
all within a ninety minute drive to the property, provide additional support
services.
Figure 1 – Property location
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3. Property Claim Summary
The Pardo properties were stacked by the Ginguro Exploration Inc. Team
between 5th to 12th November, 2011. On these claims (Table 1), the assessment
work described in this report was performed.
Township
/Area
Claim
Number
Recording
Date
No of 16 Ha
Units Recorder Holder Percent Held
Pardo 4267012 02/12/2011 3 Mount Logan Resourses 100%
Pardo 4268004 02/12/2011 5 Mount Logan Resourses 100%
Pardo 4268005 02/12/2011 3 Mount Logan Resourses 100%
Pardo 4268006 02/12/2011 5 Mount Logan Resourses 100%
Pardo 4268007 02/12/2011 1 Mount Logan Resourses 100%
Pardo 4269673 02/12/2011 4 Mount Logan Resourses 100%
Pardo 4269674 02/12/2011 4 Mount Logan Resourses 100%
Pardo 4269675 02/12/2011 4 Mount Logan Resourses 100%
Pardo 4269676 02/12/2011 4 Mount Logan Resourses 100%
TOTAL 9 CLAIMS
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Table 1 – Claims descriptions
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Figure 2 – Localization of the Claims in the Pardo Township
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4. General Geologic Settings
Dressler (1979) described the regional geology, indicating that the region
is underlain by Precambrian rocks which are locally covered by Pleistocene and
recent unconsolidated sediments. Early Precambrian metavolcanics,
metasediments, granitic rocks, and mafic intrusive rocks are the oldest in the
area. The metavolcanics and metasediments were intruded by granitic rocks that
were approximately 2,500 Ma in age (Fairburn et al., 1960; Van Schmus, 1965).
Early Precambrian mafic dykes also intruded the metasediments and
metavolcanics and are younger than the granitic intrusions.
The Huronian Supergroup metasediments unconformably overlie the older
rocks. They were deposited between 2220 and 2400 Ma (Van Schmus, 1976), an
age bracket which corresponds to the Aphebian of Stockwell (1964). Rocks of
the Mississagi Formation, the Gowganda Formation, and the Lorrain Formation
occur in the area. The Mississagi Formation consists of conglomerate,
sandstone, greywacke, and argillite. The Gowganda Formation is comprised of
greywacke, conglomerate, arkosic wacke, and subarkose. The Lorrain Formation
is primarily comprised of quartzite, sandstone, and minor silty wacke. Nipissing
intrusive rocks (approximately 2220 Ma), mostly gabbros, intrude all other older
formations below the Lorrain Formation. A 1238 Ma olivine diabase Sudbury
dyke outcrops in northwestern Janes Township, immediately south of Pardo
Township. All of the above lithologies occur north of the Grenville Front Boundary
Fault, in the Southern Structural Province of the Canadian Shield.
South of the Grenville Front Boundary Fault, in the Grenville Structural
Province, rocks consist of biotite-plagioclase gneiss, biotite-hornblende-
plagioclase gneiss, feldspathic gneiss, amphibolite, gabbro, anorthosite,
migmatite, olivine diabase, and ultramafic rocks (Easton, 2007).
5. Property Geology
The upper portion of the property is predominantly underlain by rocks of
the Huronian Supergroup, and specifically by conglomerates, sandstones of the
Mississagi Formation. Were mapped more than 50 outcrops of conglomerates,
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sandstones of the Mississagi Formation, most of the outcrops have NE/SW
directions with a gently dip to NW. In the area there are outcrops up to 200m long
and 20m high.
The sandstones are pale to medium grey, medium to coarse grained with
more than 90% of quartz. Some of the sandstone outcrops have pebbles that
vary from less than 1cm to 6cm.
The conglomerates are pale to medium gray, matrix supported (medium
grained) and have pebbles up to 6cm.
Not all the outcrops were sampled and are shown in the map, but only
those who have interesting aspects towards gold prospection based on our
previous works in the surrounding areas.
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Figure 3 – Claims Geology
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6. Previous Work
In 1932, Bruce reported that a small quartz vein was located immediately
south of the current property boundary. The vein was stripped and sampled, but
yielded very low gold values.
Between 1956 and 1957, Pickle Crow Gold Mines Limited explored for
uranium minerals in the area, and completed two rounds of diamond drilling
totaling 16 holes and 7,489 feet. MacVeigh (1956) and Thompson (1960) briefly
presented the drilling results. Selected core samples from these holes were
routinely assayed for uranium, yielding low and uneconomic values; only
sporadic gold assays were reported, to a high of 0.055 opt over 10 feet.
From the 1974 to 1996, the area comprising the property was withdrawn
from staking, as part of the Bear Island Indian Caution. No exploration activity
was allowed or reported during that period, though a limited Cobalt Embayment
wide sampling program carried out by the Ontario Geological Survey in 1980’s
sampled quartz pebble conglomerates located on the south shore of Tee Lake,
and returned anomalous gold values to 165 ppb Au.
In 1996, the property was staked by Vancouver based junior company
Tenajon Resources Corporation. In 1997, the company completed a two phase
exploration program on the property, comprised of an initial 1:20,000
reconnaissance scale mapping and sampling program, followed by a
mechanized stripping and channel sampling program on the property. That work
resulted in the discovery of two significant gold showings known as the
“Northern” and Southern” Occurrences.
At the Northern Occurrence, stripping revealed a thin veneer of basal
conglomerate resting unconformably on Archean basement greywackes. The
basement rocks trend approximately east-west and are almost vertical, while the
basal conglomerate is flat lying and “pancaked” onto the basement. In several
locations, the conglomerate is strongly iron-oxide stained, and carries up to 3-5%
fine disseminated pyrite in the matrix. Grab values to 9.94 gpt gold were returned
from the area, while channel samples returned a contiguous 12 meter interval
grading 0.966 gpt gold.
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At the Southern Occurrence, only the basal conglomerate is exposed, and
again, pyritic portions returned grab samples to 2.47 gpt Au, and channel
samples to 1.75 gpt Au over 3 meters. During the same year, Tenajon completed
orientation humus sampling and scintillometer surveys over the Northern
Showing, to determine the applicability of those two exploration techniques to
identify additional gold occurrences. The scintillometer survey failed to detect any
anomalous radioactivity associated with the gold occurrence. The humus
sampling detected several anomalies immediately over the showing area, and
100 meters north and south of the showing, with individual sample tenures to 62
ppb Au.
In 1998, the property was optioned to Triex Resources Inc., earning a 60%
interest in the project by completing $125,000 of exploration work during the
1998-1999 field seasons. That work included completion of a 40 kilometer cut-
line grid over the area surrounding the Northern Occurrence, followed by humus
geochemistry and ground magnetic/VLF-EM and pole-dipole induced polarization
surveys over the grid. Both the humus geochemical survey and the IP survey
identified multiple anomalies warranting follow-up.
In July, 1999, Triex completed a program of power stripping and channel
sampling over selected targets based on both IP and humus geochemistry
responses. Of eight targets identified and sampled during the program, six
returned anomalous gold mineralization over substantial widths. The IP survey
appeared to have been extremely effective in defining high pyrite content
portions of the conglomerate. Best results included an average grade of 451 ppb
Au from twelve samples collected over a fifty meter exposure of the
conglomerate, with high values to 2.20 gpt Au, and seven meters averaging 1.42
gpt Au, with a high individual meter channel carrying 7.03 gpt Au.
During 2000, Tenajon briefly re-assumed operatorship, and planned to
assess the southern portions of the property for PGE potential. That work was
never carried out. Due to depressed metal prices, the property was allowed to
lapse in 2004, and was acquired by the current property owners.
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In July, 2006, Endurance Gold Corporation completed a single 18 meter
diamond drill hole on Claim 3011983. The hole was designed to approximately
duplicate a 1956 drill hole by Pickle Crow Gold Mines, which was exploring the
area for uranium. That hole indicated that the basal conglomerate was in excess
of 100 meters thick, and Endurance had planned a 150 meter diamond drill hole
to provide a complete stratigraphic column cutting through the basal
conglomerate, with corresponding continuous geochemistry. Unfortunately, due
to extremely difficult overburden conditions, the hole failed to reach bedrock, and
was abandoned after six days of drilling.
Also in July, 2006, Endurance Gold Corporation completed a 2500 meter
mechanical stripping, washing, and channel sampling program at three locations,
to evaluate IP anomalies generated as a result of the 1998 Triex work. That
program was of a reconnaissance nature, and took place immediately off of the
then property boundary. On receipt of results, Endurance staked 8 additional
claims to cover the prospective stratigraphy. Results from the July 2006 program
included a channel sample returning 3.52 gpt Au over 13 meters, with
widespread anomalous gold values from the exposed basal conglomerate. In
October, 2006, Endurance completed an additional 900 square meter stripping,
washing and channel sampling program, as an extension to the July, 2006
program. That work has been filed for assessment (McIvor, 2006).
Also in 2006, Katrine Exploration and Development was contracted to cut
a 20.96 line kilometer grid on the property. In late October, Larder geophysics
Ltd. was contracted by Endurance to complete a detailed ground magnetometer
and VLF-EM survey over that grid, and that work was subsequently filed for
assessment (Ploeger, 2006).
In April, 2007, Endurance Gold Corporation completed a 17.5 line-
kilometer Induced Polarization Survey over portions of the property (McIvor,
2007). That work successfully identified numerous strong I.P. chargeability highs,
believed to coincide with significant pyrite concentrations within the basal
conglomerate horizon, and with gold mineralization related spatially with the
pyrite.
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During the period May 15 through June 22, 2007, a 23.0 line-kilometre
geological mapping and prospecting program was carried out on portions of the
Pardo Property (Cullen and McIvor, 2008). Mapping consisted of walking cut-grid
lines, and noting all outcrop locations and lithologies, as well as relevant sulphide
content. Systematic grab sampling was completed on outcrops containing any
appreciable sulphide content. A total of 121 samples were collected during the
program. The mapping program primarily encountered three basic lithological
types. Most prevalent was a poorly sorted, matrix supported basal conglomerate
believed to be a member of the Mississagi Formation. This lithology, the host to
previously defined gold anomalies on the property, contained variable sulphide
content, from nil to in excess of 5% in places. Typically, a higher sulphide
content, and increase in the percentage of quartz clasts in the conglomerate, is
empirically related to significantly anomalous gold values, and these parameters
were noted during mapping. Also encountered during the program were
stratigraphically higher sequences of sandstone/quartzite, which typically were
not mineralized. The third lithological type encountered during mapping was a
siltstone-argillite, believed to be Archean in age and typically located immediately
beneath the basal conglomerates. In numerous instances, the stratigraphic
relationships between the three units were unclear in the field, due to insufficient
vertical outcrop exposure. The overlying sandstone/quartzite unit was often
similar in appearance to the underlying siltstone/argillite unit, and differentiating
the two was difficult. As such, at many locations on the enclosed map, the two
units are described but undifferentiated as to stratigraphic position and age.
For the most part, the encountered sedimentary strata were flat lying to
very gently dipping in both east and west directions, suggesting a gently
undulating paleotopography. Of the 121 samples collected during the program,
28 returned significantly anomalous gold values in excess of 100 ppb. Of those
28 samples, 6 returned gold values of between 100 and 500 ppb, and 1 sample
returned a value in excess of 1,000 ppb (Sample 343555, with 1,880 ppb Au).
Most all the significantly anomalous gold values were from pyritic conglomerate,
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though one sample of quartzite (Sample 343732) in the Tee Lake area returned a
gold assay of 528 ppb Au.
During the period July 15 through August 15, 2007, a 56 hole, 653 metre
diamond drilling program was carried out on portions of the Pardo Property. All
56 holes were drilled on Claim 4202512, to test strong Induced Polarization
chargeability anomalies in the immediate vicinity of surface channel sample
results of 3.52 gpt Au over 13 metres, in the Trench 2 area of the property. All
holes were vertical, and designed to drill through the basal conglomerate horizon
into Archean basement metasediments. The close spacing of the holes was
designed to provide detailed information regarding the distribution of gold
mineralization within the conglomerate in the third (vertical) dimension, and allow
correlation between surface channel sample results and grade in drill core.
Most all holes drilled in the Trench 2 area encountered variable
thicknesses of the targeted pyritic quartz pebble dominant basal conglomerate,
before penetrating the underlying Archean metasedimentary stratigraphy
(argillites-siltstones). In certain lower lying areas (Holes 15, 43 and 56) the drill
holes collared into basement rocks, with no conglomerate horizon present.
During the period May 25 through July 07, 2008, a 41 hole, 979.5 meter
diamond drilling program was carried out on portions of the Pardo Property. The
holes were drilled on claims numbered 3009440 (Holes 70, 72 through78, 80
through 83), 4202512 (Holes 11 through 29), 4202513 (Holes 09,10) and
4202514 (Holes 01 through 08), and were designed to test a series of strong IP
chargeability anomalies and/or strong surface gold values in the target
conglomerate horizon over a large portion of the property, as a follow up to the
2007 diamond drilling program.
In 2009, Mount Logan Resources Ltd., a subsidiary of Ginguro Exploration
Inc., carried out a reconnaissance mapping and prospecting program collecting
370 grab samples that contain up to 72.2 gpt Au. This program generally
identified the distribution of major rock types exposed in the property, and
confirmed that basal pyrite quartz pebble conglomerates of the Mississagi
Formation locally contain appreciable gold mineralization. In addition, five 500-
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pound bulk samples were collected using controlled explosives. These samples
were metallurgically tested, indicating an average head grade of 2.0 gpt and 94%
gold could be recovered (Ginguro Exploration Inc. April 11, 2010 press release).
The result of this test is positive.
A 51 km cutline grid was also made by Mount Logan in 2009, which was
investigated by a ground magnetometer survey. Magnetic highs were noted in
the northwestern portion of the surveyed grid, which is interpreted to be resulted
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and/or gabbro dykes. However, no magnetic anomalies related to basal
conglomerates were picked up. An IP survey on the same grid was carried out,
and identified 35 anomalies. Some of these IP targets were drilled by a diamond
drilling program during July 29 through August 20, 2009, which consisted of 17
holes totaling 742 metres. Significant gold mineralization intervals were
intersected in 14 holes, and a large gold nugget was recovered at the depth of
41.46 meters from borehole PD-09-09. The drilling program led to realizing that
some of the IP anomalies reflect structures or diabase dykes.
In 2010 from may 10th to October 7th, Mount Logan Resources Ltd., a
subsidiary of Ginguro Exploration Inc., carried out a detailed geological mapping
program supported by an extensive reconnaissance geological mapping and
prospecting to better understand the stratigraphy, sedimentology and structures
of the Huronian Supergroup that exposes within the Pardo property with an
objective of definition of drilling targets. The mapping program covered all
existing cutlines, and a new 77.33 km grid of cutlines to provide a series of
geological maps. A drilling program consisting of 139 diamond drill holes totaling
4772.67 meters has also been completed.
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7. Mapping and Sampling
After the staking campaign was initiated a mapping and sampling
campaign looking to understand the stratigraphy, sedimentology and structures
of this area to program was undertaken, in advance of a future drill campaign.
Previously were studied the topographic and geological maps to decide
which could be the best approach to initiate the tasks.
More than 50 outcrops of conglomerates and sandstones of the Mississagi
Formation were mapped. Most of the outcrops have NE/SW directions with a
gently dip to NW. In the area there are outcrops up to 200m long and 20m high.
The sandstones are pale to medium grey, medium to coarse grained with
more than 90% of quartz. Some of the sandstone outcrops have pebbles that
vary from less than 1cm to 6cm.
The conglomerates are pale to medium gray, matrix supported (medium
grained) and have pebbles up to 6cm.
Not all the outcrops were sampled and are shown in the map, but only
those who have interesting aspects towards gold prospection based on our
previous works in the surrounding areas.
The claims (4268004, 4268005 and 4269673) were sampled (Table 2). All
the outcrops mapped were parts of the Mississagi Formation (sandstones and
conglomerates). Most of the samples are channel samples. In some cases the
pebbles accumulations and their variations (in size and composition) were
sampled.
Sample
Number Name East North Claim Sampled
L752615 1 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
L752616 2 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
L752617 3 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
L752618 4 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
L752619 5 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
L752621 6 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
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L752622 7 555063.88 m E 5177999.74 m N 4269673
L752623 8 555063.88 m E 5177999.74 m N 4269673
L752624 9 Out of the propery Does not count
L752625 10 555460.78 m E 5178029.40 m N 4269673
L752626 11 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
L752627 12 555708.66 m E 5178092.70 m N 4268005
L752628 13 555460.78 m E 5178029.40 m N 4269673
L752629 14 555423.11 m E 5178015.27 m N 4269673
L752630 15 555423.11 m E 5178015.27 m N 4269673
L752631 16 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
L752632 17 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
L752633 18 555423.11 m E 5178015.27 m N 4269673
L752634 19 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
L752635 20 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
L752636 21 Top 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
L752637 21 Bed 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
L752638 21 Bottom 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
L752639 22 556300.92 m E 5177970.09 m N 4268004
Table 2 – Samples List
DATE STAFF WORK PERFORMED CLAIM
15-Nov
P. Olivier Mapping, sample preparation
4268004 W. Whymark Prospecting
M. Bridge Prospecting, circular saw operator, sample cutting
16-Nov
P. Olivier Mapping, sample preparation
4268004 W. Whymark Prospecting
M. Bridge Prospecting, circular saw operator, sample cutting
19-Nov P. Olivier Mapping, prospecting, sample preparation
4268004 M. Bridge Prospecting, circular saw operator, sample cutting,
20-Nov P. Olivier Mapping, prospecting, sample preparation
4268004 M. Bridge Prospecting, circular saw operator, sample cutting
21-Nov P. Olivier Mapping, prospecting, sample preparation 4268004 M. Bridge Prospecting, circular saw operator, sample cutting
22-Nov P. Olivier Mapping, prospecting
4268005 M. Bridge Prospecting
23-Nov P. Olivier Mapping, prospecting
4269673 M. Bridge Prospecting
DATE STAFF WORK PERFORMED CLAIM
P. Olivier Mapping, sample preparation
W. Whymark Prospecting
M. Bridge Prospecting, circular saw operator, sample cutting
P. Olivier Mapping, sample preparation
W. Whymark Prospecting
M. Bridge Prospecting, circular saw operator, sample cutting
Andy Bite Supervision
P. Olivier Mapping, prospecting, sample preparation
M. Bridge Prospecting, circular saw operator, sample cutting,
Andy Bite Supervision
P. Olivier Mapping, prospecting, sample preparation
M. Bridge Prospecting, circular saw operator, sample cutting
Andy Bite Supervision
P. Olivier Mapping, prospecting, sample preparation
M. Bridge Prospecting, circular saw operator, sample cutting
Andy Bite Supervision
P. Olivier Mapping, prospecting
M. Bridge Prospecting
Andy Bite Supervision
P. Olivier Mapping, prospecting
M. Bridge Prospecting
Andy Bite Supervision
P. Olivier Mapping, prospecting
M. Bridge Prospecting
Andy Bite Supervision
P. Olivier Mapping, prospecting, report preparation
M. Bridge Prospecting
Andy Bite Supervision
P. Olivier Mapping, prospecting, report preparation
M. Bridge Prospecting
Andy Bite Supervision
P. Olivier Mapping, prospecting, report preparation
M. Bridge Recon for a best place for the drill road
Andy Bite Supervision
P. Olivier Report Preparation
Andy Bite Supervision
20-Nov
4268004
4268004
30-Nov All CLAIMS
15-Nov 4268004
16-Nov 4268004
19-Nov
21-Nov 4268004
22-Nov 4268005
23-Nov 4269673
29-Nov All CLAIMS
26-Nov 4269673
27-Nov All CLAIMS
28-Nov All CLAIMS
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Figure 4 – Samples Locations
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Figure 5: Detailed Position Of the Samples1,2,3,4,5,6,11,12,20,21 and 22 (1:5000)
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Figure 6: Detailed Position Of the Samples1,2,3,4,5,6,11,12,20,21 and 22 (1:5000)
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8. Assay results
Sample
Number Name Description Au g/T
L752615 1 Sandstone with small pebbles 0.78
L752616 2 Top of the pebble bed (with a 10cm pebble layer) 2.2
L752617 3 2nd pebble bed with bottom contact 1.12
L752618 4 Sandstone layer under pebble bed 0.116
L752619 5 Thick black layer at the bottom of the bed 0.093
L752621 6 Thin black layer with pebble bed 1.18
L752622 7 Pebble bed in Mississagi Sandstone 0.905
L752623 8 Pebble bed in Mississagi Sandstone 0.639
L752625 10 Bottom channel from the field (Sandstone) 0.041
L752626 11 High scintilometer reading channel (first layer) top of the
Outcrop 0.139
L752627 12 Conglomerate sample with pebbles from 1 to 4,5cm 0.96
L752628 13 Sandstone sample with small pebbles 0.058
L752629 14 Sandstone sample with small pebbles 0.21
L752630 15 Sandstone sample with small pebbles 0.06
L752631 16 Sandstone from the border of the lake 0.244
L752632 17 Sandstone from the border of the lake 0.23
L752633 18 Sandstone sample with small pebbles 0.036
L752634 19 Sandstone from the border of the lake 0.085
L752635 20 Top of the pebble bed (with a 10cm pebble layer) 0.697
L752636 21 TOP Second layer of pebble (middle layer) Sandstone with
pebbles 1.05
L752637 21 BED Second layer of pebble (middle layer) Sandstone with
pebbles 5.71
L752638 21
BOTTOM
Second layer of pebble (middle layer) Sandstone with
pebbles 0.659
L752639 22 sample from the water 0.249
Table 3: Assay results with descriptions
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9. Conclusions
Based on the procedures and on the outcrops that were seen (and
remembering that it is only the beginning of this new project), the claims area (in
the north portion) are composed by Mississagi sandstones and conglomerates
that hold a good amount of pebbles and a considerable amount of sulphides
(1%). Sulphides are commonly good pathfinders for gold in this particular area.
Based on the results of this analysis, we concluded that the pebble beds in
the Mississagi Sandstone holds potential for gold, despite of the position or the
size of the pebbles in the sequence. This will contribute to our understanding
about the channeling directions, size and length in the Mississagi Formation.
10. References
Bruce, E.L. 1932: Geology of the Townships of Janes, McNish, Pardo and
Dana; Ontario Department of Mines Volume 41, Part 4, p.1-28, Accompanied by
map 41f, scale 1 inch to ½ mile.
Cullen, D. and McIvor, D.F. 2008: Report on the Summer 2007 Mapping
and Prospecting Program on the Pardo Property, Pardo and Clement Townships,
Sudbury Mining Division, Ontario; Endurance Gold Corporation Assessment
Report (Number and Acceptance Pending).
Dressler, Burkhart O. 1979: Geology of McNish and Janes Townships,
District of Sudbury; Ontario Geological Survey Report 191, 91 p., Accompanied
by Map 2425, scale 1:31,680.
Easton, R.M., 2007. Precambrian geology, Crerar – River Valley area;
Ontario Geological Survey, Preliminary Map P.3578, scale: 1:50,000.
MacVeigh, E.A. 1956: Report on the Geology of the Pickle Crow Gold
Mines Property, Pardo Township, Temagami Area, Ontario; Pickle Crow Gold
Mines Internal Report.
McIvor, D.F. 2006: The Results of a July, 2006 Diamond Drilling Program
in Pardo Township, Sudbury Mining Division, Ontario; Endurance Gold
Corporation Assessment Report 2.33271.
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McIvor, D.F. 2006: The Results of an October, 2006 Mechanized
Stripping, Washing and Channel Sampling Program on Claim 4202512 in
Clement Township, Pardo Property, Sudbury Mining Division, Ontario;
Endurance Gold Corporation Assessment Report W0670.01904.
McIvor, D.F. 2007: The Results of an April 2007 Induced Polarization
Geophysical Survey on the Pardo Property, Pardo and Clement Townships,
Sudbury Mining Division, Ontario; Endurance Gold Corporation Assessment
Report (Pending Acceptance) W0770.02268.
Ploeger, C.J. 2006: Magnetometer and VLF Surveys Over the Pardo Gold
Project, Pardo and Clement Townships, Ontario; Larder Geophysics Ltd.
Assessment Report Q0670.01901.
Stockwell, C.H. 1964: Fourth Report on Structural Provinces, Orogenies
and Time Classification of the Canadian Precambrian Shield; p.1-21, in Age
Determinations and Geological Studies, Part II, Geological Studies, Geological
Survey of Canada, Paper 64-17, 29 p.
Van Schmus, W.R. 1965: The Geochronology of the Blind River-Bruce
Mines Area, Ontario, Canada; Journal of Geology, Volume 73, Number 5, p. 755-
780.
Van Schmus, W.R. 1976: Early and Middle Proterozoic History of the Great
Lakes area, Noirth America, Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, Ser. A, 280: 606-
638.
11. Costs Statement
The total costs of $18,216 incurred on the claims of 100% owned by
Mount Logan Resources Ltd. are broken down in terms of work type, associated
costs, and other items (Table 5).
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Items Unit of Work Costs/Unit of Work Costs
ALS Chemex Invoices Assay 73 $1,748.00
Field Staff $6,825.00
Supervision (Andy Bite) Day 750 $8,250.00
Truck Rentals Day 86.2 $1,293.00
Fuel $100.00
Total $18,216.00
Table 5: Costs Statement
11. Certificate of Author 1) I am currently hired as Exploration Geologist by Ginguro Exploration Inc., 101-957 101-957 Cambrian Heights Drive, Sudbury, ON P3C 5S5 2) I graduated with a B.Sc. Geology from Universidade Federal de Pernambuco – Brazil (2002-2007). 3) I am member of the Ordre des géologues du Québec (OGQ), Registration Number 1439 (since April 2010). 4) I have worked as a geologist for almost 5 years since my graduation from University. 5) I have been working on with the (Pardo) properties since September 2011. 6) I am not aware of any material fact or material change with respect to the subject matter of this report, the omission to disclose which makes this report misleading. 7) As of the date of this certificate, and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, the Assessment Report contains all scientific and technical information related to the program here-in described.
Dated this March 22th, 2012
Signed
____________________________
Patrick Olivier
Al~ Canad.t Ltd.
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P.O. No . nns report is for 4 Ro(k sarnpl es submit ted tu our lab in Sudbury, ON , Canada on n ·NUV- 20 J l.
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BILLING INFORMATION
SD11241836 Rock MNTLGN 26- NOV- 2011
2011 PRICING
Due on Receipt
To: MOUNT LOGAN RESOURCES LTD. ATTN: NATASHIA MILLER 101- 95 7 CAMBRIAN HEIGHTS SUDBURY ON P3C 555
Please Remit Payments To :
ALS Canada ltd. 21 03 Dollarton Hwy North Vancouver BC V7H OA7
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QUANTITY
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INVOICE NUMBER 2462676
ANALYSED FOR UNIT CODE DESCRIPTION PRICE
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SUBTOTAL (CAD)
R100938885 HSTON
36.40
$
$
TOTAL PAYABLE (CAD) $
TOTAL
31.50 56.80
8.62 145.60
242.52
31 .53
274.05 =====
Payment may be made by: Cheque or Bank Transfer
Beneficiary Name: ALS Canada Ltd. Bank: Royal Bank of Canada SWIFT: ROYCCAT2 Address: Vancouver, BC, CAN Account: 003-00010-1001098 Please send payment info to [email protected]
21 03 Dollarton Hwy North Vancouv~r BC V7H OA7
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BILLING INFORMATION
SD11237343 Rock MNTLGN 30- NOV- 2011
2011 PRICING
Due on Receipt
To: MOUNT LOGAN RESOURCES LTD. ATIN: NATASHIA MILLER l 01-957 CAMBRIAN HEIGHTS SUDBURY ON P3C 555
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31.50 298 .20
40.70 764.40 298.20 147.00
1,580.00
205.40
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BITE GEOLOGICAL LTD- A.BITE, P.GEO.
144 Kuusisto Road
Sudbury, ON P3E 4N1 705-694-5646 [email protected]
Mount Logan Resources Ltd Natasha Cashmore 101-957 Cambrian Heights Drive
. Sudbury ON P3C 555
Description
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Rate Amount
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1,267.50 1,267.50
Total $11.017.50
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RENTAL AGREEMENT 548304
REF# SUMMARY OF CHARGES
RENTER GINGURO, EXPLORATION
DATE & TIME OUT 16/ 11/20 11 08 :00AM DATE & TIME IN 19/ 12/20 11 03:10PM
BILLING CYCLE 24-HOUR
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VEH #1 2011 FORD FlSC SLT4 VIN# 1FTFW1EF4BKD58527 LIC# 5527ZV KM DRIVEN 3450
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Charge Description
TIME & DISTANCE TIME & DISTANCE REFUELING CHARGE
Taxes & Surcharges HARMONIZED SALES TAX VLF REC
Bill-To I Deposits
GINGURO EXPLORATION TIME & DISTANCE REFUELING CHARGE HARMONIZED SALES TAX VLF REC
Total Amount Due
PAYMENT INFORMATION AMOUNT PAID TYPE
Date
16/11 - 16/12 16/12 - 19/12 16/11 - 19/12
16/ 11 - 19/ 12 16/ 11 - 19/ 12
16/ 11 - 19/ 12 16/11- 19/ 12 16/ 11 - 19/ 12 16/11 - 19/ 12
Quantity Per 1 MONTH 4 DAY
Subtotal :
34 DAY Total Charges:
1 MONTH
1 PERCENT 34 DAY
Subtotal:
Rate
$1,085.00 $58.00
Total
$1,085.00 $232 .00
$0.00 $1,317.00
13% $175 .63 $1.00 $34.00
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Instructions Enler expense delails in section A (HST in mileage is 131113 of gross allowance)
a. For each item. enter total expense and HST included in total (pre-HST is calcualted)
b. Enter account and sub account (see Seclions D below) under "Account" column
(e.g.,travel costs incurred at Pardo (Optioned) would be coded to 1257-0935)
3 On each receipt. write "Item" number (from leftmost column of Section A)
2 Attach receipts stapled to 8.Sx:11 paper in order they are listed on the expense report
4 Enter expense advance details in Section B. if appHcable
5 If number of items exceeds 36, prepare second sheet for additional items
6 Sign and obtain approval of direct supervisor
7 Submit hard copy and electronic copy for reimbursement
I Employ" ~1gnature I Date
I Date
Section C -Coding (Accounting use only) Account Account name 1258-0670 Supplies/Consumables 1258-0635 Travel and Accommodation 1208-0609 AC Staking
Expense incurred HSTpaid Gross cash outlay Less expense advance Net expense reimbursement
122.05 2,243.55
2,243.55
Section D - Expense account and sub account codes Account number and description Subaccount number and description
1257 Pardo (optioned) 0635 Travellaccomodation 1258 Pardo (staked) 0670 Supplies/consumables 1259 Four Corners 1260 Grigg/Stobie
Jan Resources Ltd.
I Employee:
Patrick Olivier
.ction A - Expenditures
Item Date Payee Expense description 1 Nov~ ESSO Gasoline (personnal car 2 times to the core '2 · rr:fov 22/1 1 ..J ESSO Gasoline (company rental truck) 3 4 5 6 , :><· ' ; ·w :~ '" .. '
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Section B- Advance balance ~atance
Openning balance Applied againsted expenditures Closing balance
Instructions 1 Enter expense details in section A (HST in mileage is. 13/113 of gross allowance)
a. For each item, er'lter total expense and HST included in tolal (pre-HST is ca!cualled)
b. Enter account and sLJb account (see Sections 0 below) under ''Account" column
(e.g., travel costs incurred at Pardo (Optioned) would be coded to 1257-0935)
On each receipt, write "Item" number (from leftmost column of Sed ion A)
2 Ahach receipts stapled to B.Sx1 1 paper in order they are listed on the expense report
4 Enter e:.:pense advance details in Section B, if applicable
5 If number of items exceeds 36, prepare second sheet for additional items
6 Sign and obtain approval of direct supervisor
Submit hard copy and electronic copy for reimbursement
Employee Signature
I "'~""P'N;'"' Signature I Date
Expense Reimbursement Form
r<ecetpt attached
(YIN)
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I Period: I Nov 11/11
Account Account description 1258-0635 Travel/Accommodation 1258-0635 Travel/Accommodation
Nov 22/11
Expense (calculated)
35.40 44.25
HSTincl. in total Total outlay
4.60 40.00 5.75 50.00
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Total expenses 79.65 10.35 90.00 Less expense advance Net expense reimbursement 90.00
Section C- Coding (Accounting use only) Account Account name 1258-0635 79.65 " ' ·/,'10.35 9Q.QO
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. Expense incurred 79.65 ' . 10;35 ·90.00 HST paid 10.35 Gross cash outlay 90.00 Less expense adva nee Net expense reimbursement 90.00
Section D - Expense account and sub account codes Account number and description Subaccount number and description
1257 Pardo (optioned) 0635 Travel/accomodation 1258 Pardo (staked) 0670 Supplies/comumables 1259 Four Corners 1260 Grigg/Stobie
ESSO EXPRESS PAY Mac's Esso 1883 The ~ingsway Sudbury~ Ontario
Site D: 88888999
AuthD 5437F9-F Inv D PAY48499 PumpD81 REGLR Litres 31.422
@ $1.273/Ltr Fuel $48.88
TL/NoTax Total HST IH FUEL
$48 . 98 $48.98 $4.69
DEBIT ************8249 COMP CHEGUE DATE 11111191 HEUR 87:42:84 NO AUT 5437F9 567263681 -881-269-884-8
A CHAT $48.88
APPROUVEE-MERCI 98 881
LOVALT'i: HO Thank lliou! Have a Nice Day!
ESSO 'EXPRESS PAY _
Mac ' s Esso 1883 The ~ingsway Sudbury~ Ontario
Site D: 88888999
AuthD 23BCC2-F Inv D PAV42838 PumpD81 REGLR Litres 38.793
@ $1.299/Ltr Fuel $48.88
TL/NoTax Total HST IN FUEL
$48.88 $49 . 99
$4.68
DEBIT ************8249 COMP CHEGUE DATE 11111188 HEUR 86:58:96 NO AUT 23BCC2 S67263681-981-?67-884-8
ACHAT $40.88
APPROUVEE-MERCI 88 981
LOVALTV: HO Thank You! Have a Nice Day!
1esources Ltd. Expense Reimbursement Form
!Employee:
Nathan Glentworth I Period: I
• Nov 1oth • Dec 6th, 2011
(I A • Expenditures t'(ece•pt
attached Expense HST incl. ~ Date Payee Expense description (YIN) Account Account description (calculated) in total Total outlay
1 Nov 21, 11 Food Basics Standard Samples BaQs y 1256·0670 Supplies 15.95 2.07 16.02 ., : .• ·y ,:- 1256-;0q3'5 Travel/ Acconiooation :,c. 10:25 . 1.3~ 1l.56 '
3 Nov 26, 11 C.as!cO.. Bottled Water y 1258-0670 Supplies 3.99 0.52 4.51 ,~::ik Nov 29, 11 Pioneer ) Fuel ~ .,. y 1256-0635 Travel/ Accomodation T 44.25 5.75 50.00
5 Dec 2. 11 Sl'll!1T' Fuel y 1258-0635 Travel I Accomodation 46.90 6 .10 53.00 ·.-:s::; 'D.ec.:UJ ::.,Shell..., .... .,. -Fuel - ""_,;;.,;., • . • _.·,. . c;. ,_.;.,"',' Y- 1258-0635 ~ Travel tAcc6mo9atiof'! 66.50 '"1'1.50 . ~00.00 -
7 Nathan 35 km driving Changcheng around n 1258-0635 Travel/ Accomodation 16.73 2.17 16.90 . r· -~
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Section B -Advance balance ljalance
Openning balance Applied againsted expenditures Closing balance
Instructions 1 Enter expense details in section A (HST in mileage is 13/113 of gross allowance)
a. For each item, enter total expense ar.d HST included in :otal (pre-HST is catcualted)
b. Enter account and sub account (see Sections D ~low} under "Account" column
(e.g .. trayel costs incurred at Pardo (Optioned) would be coded to 1257-0935)
3 On each receipt, wrile "Item" number (from leftmost column of Section A)
2 Atlach receipts stapled to 8.5x11 paper in order they are listed on the expense report
4 Enter expense advance details in Section B. ~applicable
5 If number of items exceeds 36, prepare second sheet for additional items
6 Sign and obtain approval of direct supervisor
Submit hard copy and electronic copy for reimbursement
I Employ" Signature
I o;~" '"P'N'"' Signature
Voru:>n2010.1
I Date
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Total expenses 226.57 29.44 256.01 Less expense advance Net expense reimbursement 255.01
Section C- Coding (Accounting use only) Account Account name •• 0TOtal 1256-0635 206.63 .. ,~ 26:65 .. 23M8\ 1256-0670
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Expense incurred 226.57 29;<4-t .. 256;01 . HST paid 29.44 Gross cash outlay 256.01 Less expense advance Net expense reimbursement 256.01
Section D - Expense account and sub account codes Account number and description Subaccount number and description
1257 Pardo (optioned) 0635 Travel/accomodation 1258 Pardo (staked) 0670 Supplieslcomumables 1259 Four Corners 1260 Grigg/Stobie
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1!) SALES AUDIT - TRANSACTION DETAIL
Warehouse: {57 SUDBURY Sales D~te: 11 26{11 Req #: 8 Trans Type: Tender
T~me: 1 :2 Tran #: 43 Tenaer:
IND2172
Total: 106.93 Operator: 19 Block: Member #: 000110197307000 LEVAN
6 MARYBETH
Tax: 4. 17. (TG<X1 3. 4 Tax2 1. 13 Mbr Type: Gold Star
Item Descr~Dt~on Amount 702 OAKRUN~ENGLISH MUF 3/340G 2.99
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70704 EMMENTAL CHEESE 24/.450G 8.99 88964 BALDERSON 2 YR 12f.750G 1 4 .9 9
274515 FP WHEELIESITREEHOUSE P64 19.99 281121 GAME OF THRbNES BOXED SET 22.59
30669 BANANAS 1.69 173177 SLICED MINI BELLAS 3.99 804449 110Z BABY SPINACH 3.79 864999 FRENCH GREEN BEANS 5.79 878 209 MI~ED GREENS . 3.79
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DATE: 2011- 11-29 STORE#: 282 'Jaypoint: 01K. HST: R136448016
FUEL
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