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1B1B - Southern Superior Province (Abitibi and Pontiac subprovinces) and Westernmost Grenville Province
Pierre Doucet, P.Geo.James Moorhead, P.Geo.Denis Lesage and Suzanne Côté,Mineral resources technicians Direction Énergie, Mines et Territoire public,région de l’Abitibi-Témiscamingue
The Abitibi and Pontiac subprovinces form the southern part of the Superior Province in Québec. The Abitibi Subprovince is the largest, one of the most studied, and among the richest Archean greenstone belts in the world. It comprises nume-rous granitoid intrusions and volcanic and sedimentary belts broadly trending E-W (fi gure 1B-1), ranging in age from 2.75 to 2.67 Ga. The Abitibi belt is transected by several E-W or NW-SE-trending, generally reverse faults, as well as sinistral NE-trending and dextral SE-trending faults.
The Pontiac Subprovince is separated from the Abitibi Subprovince by the Cadillac Tectonic Zone, a structure that hosts many gold deposits. The Pontiac Subprovince comprises granitoid intrusions and orthogneisses in its central part, along with detrital sedimentary rocks and paragneisses with a few volcanic sequences. The latter form ultramafi c, mafi c, and felsic assemblages in the southwest part of the Pontiac. A few thin bands of mafi c to ultramafi c volcanic rocks are also present along its northern edge.
The Abitibi Subprovince is renowned for the great number and high grade of its precious metal (Au-Ag) and polymetallic (Cu-Zn-Au-Ag and Cu-Au) ore deposits. A few metallic depo-sits, architectural stone quarries, and industrial mineral deposits (lime, quartz, kyanite, mica, garnet) were also mined in the Pontiac Subprovince. Mining and exploration have made this territory one of the most important mining regions in Québec for close to a century.
Table 1B lists all exploration and mining development projects in the Abitibi and Pontiac subprovinces and in the westernmost Grenville Province. Figures 1B-1 to 1B-3 show project locations.
Southwest Abitibi Subprovince,Abitibi-Témiscamingue Region
In 2008, four mines were in operation in the western part of the Abitibi Subprovince: the Mouska and Doyon gold mines, the Fabie copper mine, and the LaRonde polymetallic mine. Yorbeau Resources Inc. completed diamond drill holes to
test many geophysical targets delineated in different parts of its Rouyn property (project 9), located along the Cadillac Tectonic Zone south of Rouyn-Noranda. Drill hole 457, testing the Gamble Lake area, encountered a 10.0-m interval grading 13.77 g/t Au. Abcourt Mines Inc. completed a drilling program on its Aldermac base metal project (project 6), located west of Rouyn-Noranda. Drill hole AL08-12 included a 40.3-m section at 1.16% Cu, 5.42% Zn, 35.88 g/t Ag, and 0.46 g/t Au.
Rocmec Mining Corporation Inc. and Globex Mining Enterprises Inc. obtained and installed at 130 metres below surface, a 75-tonne-per-day (tpd) mill to process gold ore from the Rocmec I deposit, located 35 km northwest of Rouyn-Noranda (project 24). The two companies also continued exploration drilling, and many drill holes intersected the Boucher structure, yielding assay results such as 22.35 g/t Au over 1.2 m. The Fabie copper mine (project 39), property of First Metals Inc. and located northwest of Rouyn-Noranda, achieved commercial production in April 2008. However, the company announced on December 18 that production would be suspended in early 2009. Nevertheless, surface drilling conti-nued to test the depth extensions of the deposit. Drill hole FMI-08-13 encountered a 3.33-m section (true thickness) grading 2.49% Cu, at 140 metres below the 155-m level. First Metals Inc. also completed 20,000 metres of defi nition drilling, in the winter of 2008, on the Magusi deposit (project 40), located 1 km further west and launched development work on a ramp to provide underground access to the mineralized zone.
Clifton Star Resources Inc. reported many signifi cant drill intercepts on its Beattie (project 31), Duquesne (project 26), and Donchester (project 29) projects, all located along the Destor-Porcupine Fault. Drill hole B08-16, collared on the Beattie property, intersected 11.80 m at 12.22 g/t Au, whereas drill hole DQ08-31 on the Duquesne property yielded a 2.2-m interval grading 8 g/t Au. Drill hole D08-40, drilled on the Donchester project, encountered a 9.70-m section grading 6.64 g/t Au. Partners Normabec Mining Resources Ltd, SOQUEM INC., and GéoNova Explorations Inc. completed a drilling program on the Pitt Gold property (project 32), located 35 km north of Rouyn-Noranda. Drill hole PG2008-01 yielded grades of 10.43 g/t Au over 3.0 m (zone 1) and 11.11 g/t Au over 1.8 m (zone 2).
Further north near the village of Normétal, Amex Exploration Inc. completed a drilling campaign testing zone 3, which appears to be the most continuous of the three gold-bearing zones identifi ed on the Perron property (project 58). Drill hole PE-2008-3 intersected 4.1 m grading 14.8 g/t Au. In the same area, MDN Inc. and SOQUEM INC. drilled 11 holes for a total of 4,210 metres on the Des Méloizes property (project 25). The drill holes, which targeted geophysical ano-malies north of the mineralized horizon at the former Normétal mine, confi rmed the favourable setting for VMS deposits, yielding results such as 1.05% Zn over 4.5 m.
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1BDrill hole SA08-08, completed by Vantex Resources Ltd
on its Santa Anna project (project 48), located 10 km east of La Sarre, intersected 3.20 m at 11.67 g/t Au. Early in 2008, Melkior Resources Inc. completed an 11-hole drilling program totalling 1,782 metres to test the Main zone and zone 75 on the Launay project (project 51), located about 100 km west of Val-d’Or. Cartier Resources Inc. encountered the North Gold zone in several drill holes in the central part of its Kinojevis property (project 53). Drill hole KI-08-29 yielded assays of 7.27 g/t Au over 1.0 m, within a wider interval of 19.0 m grading 0.65 g/t Au. Typhoon Exploration Inc. conducted prospecting, mapping, and a humus geochemistry survey on its Fayolle property (project 1) during the year. The company also completed 19 diamond drill holes for a total of 7,589 metres in the winter of 2008. Drill hole FA-08-15, testing the new McDonald showing located more than 450 metres east of the Fayolle deposit, intersected 7.0 m at 4.26 g/t Au.
Aurizon Mines Ltd completed the infi ll drilling program on the Joanna property (project 44) located 20 km east of Rouyn-Noranda. This major drilling program was conducted to delineate a near-surface gold resource. At the end of December 2008, 463 drill holes totalling 134,489 metres had been com-pleted. Drill hole JA-08-322 included a 55.3-m section (true thickness) at 1.6 g/t Au. A new resource estimate is expected early in 2009 and a prefeasibility study will be prepared by mid-year. The company intends to resume exploration drilling to test depth extensions below 700 metres, as well as geophysical and geochemical targets located outside of known gold zones. In May 2008, Cadillac Ventures Inc. released the results of 12 drill holes totalling 3,495 metres drilled in the fall of 2007 on its New Alger property (project 16), formerly known as the Thompson-Cadillac mine and located in the Doyon-Bousquet-LaRonde mining camp. Drill holes targeted four IP anomalies as well as the extensions of the mineralized zone at the former mine. Drill hole NA-07-07 intersected a 1.1-m interval grading 12.35 g/t Au.
Radisson Mining Resources Inc. completed a drilling program on its O’Brien-Kewagama property (project 20), loca-ted near the town of Cadillac. Drill holes tested the eastward extensions of the 36 East zone; an area between the latter and the former Kewagama mine; and the down-plunge extensions of the mineralized zone at the former mine. Drill hole OB08-153B, targeting the extensions of the 36 East zone, encountered a 2.3-m section grading 13.90 g/t Au. In the spring, partners Globex Mining Enterprises Inc. and Queenston Mining Inc. released a new resource estimate for the Ironwood deposit on the namesake project (project 14). Based on a lower cut-off of 3.0 g/t Au, the gold deposit reportedly contains an inferred resource of 243,200 t of ore at an average grade of 17.26 g/t Au. Thirteen drill holes totalling 2,631 metres were drilled by the partners and yielded signifi cant results including a 15.0-m interval at 15.27 g/t Au in drill hole W08-64.
West of Cadillac, at the LaRonde mine, Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd continues underground development work in order to commence production from the LaRonde Extension deposit (project 19) in 2011. Proven and probable reserves were esta-blished at 34.9 Mt at 4.4 g/t Au, for a total of 5 million ounces of gold. At the end of the third quarter of 2008, sinking of the internal shaft had advanced to 330 metres. The company is also continuing development work at the Lapa gold mine (project 17), which contains proven and probable reserves of 3.8 Mt at 8.9 g/t Au (1.1 million ounces of gold). Construction of surface installations and underground drift development progressed throughout the year. The ore zone was exposed on level 77 and about 8,600 t of ore at an average grade of 10.4 g/t Au were stockpiled on surface. Production is slated to begin in the second half of 2009. At the Westwood-Mooshla property (project 12) held by IAMGOLD-Québec Management Inc., exploration and development work continues in fast-track mode and a budget of $38.1M has been allocated for the year 2008. Nine drill rigs are currently active on surface and underground, and engineering studies are underway. Drill hole R14436-08 yielded grades of 848.1 g/t Au over 1.0 m and 372.6 g/t Au over 1.0 m in the North Corridor. The Warrenmac lens could be mined from a ramp as early as the second half of 2010. Partners Midland Exploration Inc. and Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd drilled a series of drill holes on the Maritime Cadillac property (project 22), located just east of the Lapa property. Drill hole 141-08-14B yielded an average grade of 3.30 g/t Au over 14.65 m core length.
Témiscamingue Region, Pontiac Subprovince
In the Témiscamingue region, Vantex Resources Ltd conducted a drilling program to test several showings on its Guillet property (project 35), located a few kilometres nor-theast of Belleterre. Drill hole LE08-229 intersected 1.10 m at 19.65 g/t Au in the Jourdan zone. In the fall, JAG Mines Ltd released the results of 19 diamond drill holes completed on the Belleterre property (project 36), also located near the town of Belleterre. Drill hole AUB-07-10 intersected a 1.8-m interval grading 9.95 g/t Au. In the same area on the Conway Paquin property (project 38), Conway Resources Inc. conducted a bulk sampling program by channel sampling on the Conway and Paquin veins. Check samples from the 525.71-kg bulk sample on the Conway vein show an average grade of 31.15 g/t Au, whereas those from the 436.45-kg sample on the Paquin vein yielded an average grade of 19.88 g/t Au.
Northern Superior Resources Inc. completed a reverse circulation drilling program and a gravity survey on its Ville Marie property (project 33). A geochemistry study of indicator minerals from the Lac Honorat kimberlite, discovered in 2007, indicates a favourable mantle environment for diamonds in these rocks. Partners Tres-Or Resources Ltd and Diamond
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1BDiscoveries (Canada) Inc. intersected a new kimberlite on the Notre-Dame-du-Nord property (project 56), located near the namesake town. Samples were shipped for analysis to test for the presence of microdiamonds and indicator minerals.
Globex Mining Enterprises Inc. obtained good results from samples on the Coconut Club showing on its Hunter’s Point property (project 2), located in the Grenville Province. The showing is associated with a radiometric anomaly that extends for more than 2.5 km to the north and south of the showing. Samples graded up to 864 ppm U, 7.94 g/t Au, 33.1 g/t Ag, along with >10,000 ppm REE (La and Ce) and >500 ppm Y. Aurizon Mines Ltd announced in 2008 the results of the 2007 explo-ration program conducted on the Kipawa project (project 11). Fieldwork included regional till sampling, prospecting, geo-physical surveys, and soil geochemistry. The company reported grades of 0.32% U3O8, 1.98% Y, 0.16% light rare earths, and 0.73% heavy rare earths from a grab sample (KP07) collected on the Snake showing. In the same area, Matamec Explorations Inc. discovered four REE-Y showings on its Zeus property (project 34), namely the TH, Couleuvre, Falaises, and Surprise showings. Grab sample #756426 from the Couleuvre showing yielded grades of >11.34% REE and 0.935% Y.
Southeast Abitibi SubprovinceIn 2008, in the Abitibi-East district, the Beaufor, Sigma,
Kiena, Goldex, and Lac Herbin mines produced gold and silver. In Malartic, on its Canadian Malartic property (project 97), Osisko Mining Corporation continued its defi nition drilling program for its open pit mining project. Based on a lower cut-off of 0.36 g/t Au, reserves were estimated at 183.3 Mt at a grade of 1.07 g/t Au, with an indicated resource of 54 Mt at 0.81 g/t Au and an inferred resource of 37.4 Mt at 0.60 g/t Au, in metasedimentary rocks and granodiorite with disseminated pyrite. The relocation of 170 homes affected by the project began on July 9, 2008 and will continue in 2009. Osisko fi led its environmental impact study for the Canadian Malartic deposit with the Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environ-nement et des Parcs du Québec and published in November a positive feasibility study that calls for an anticipated annual production of 591,000 ounces of gold. About 1.2 km east of the Canadian Malartic deposit, exploration drilling yielded gold grades over impressive widths (1.97 g/t Au over 185 m; drill hole BA08-3114) in the South Barnat zone (project 92). Northeast of Malartic, Niogold Mining Corporation reported many high-grade gold intercepts in a series of distinct tabular zones to the west and north of the Marban deposit (project 118), including 10.70 g/t Au over 2.2 m in drill hole MB-08-043. On the Blackcliff property (project 110), C2C Gold Corporation Inc., Corporation minière Animiki ltée, and Globex Mining Enterprises Inc. intersected several mineralized intervals in altered and sheared diorites in zone 2. Best results include a 7.4-m interval grading 5.89 g/t Au in drill hole BK-07-09.
About 16 km east of Malartic, on the Midway project (pro-ject 96) that straddles the Cadillac Tectonic Zone, Northern Star Mining Corporation began excavating an exploration decline in May 2008. For 2009, a bulk sampling program is planned in the Chabela zone, as well as an exploration drilling campaign. The property hosts two types of gold mineraliza-tion, in gabbros (indicated resource of 0.3 Mt at 5.83 g/t Au) and porphyries (indicated resource of 1.5 Mt at 2.4 g/t Au). At the Kiena mining complex (Au-Ag) (project 85), located 9 km west of Val-d’Or, Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd continued development and exploration work in the Shawkey 22, VC, and North zones, where drill hole U-4383 intersected 11.0 m (true thickness) grading 6.39 g/t Au. Gold mineralization is generally associated with quartz-albite-pyrite stockworks in albitized basalts. A new zone located 3 km east of the mine (project 86), referred to as the Dubuisson zone, was discove-red by Wesdome. Drill holes intersected albitized diorite cut by a stockwork of quartz veins; best results include 8.0 m at 6.92 g/t Au in drill hole S-529.
In the west part of Val-d’Or, the Goldex mine (Au-Ag) (pro-ject 245) held by Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd was inaugurated on June 19 and achieved commercial production on August 1, 2008, at a rate of 7,000 tpd. The mine, with a probable reserve of 22.8 Mt at 2.2 g/t Au and an inferred resource of 11.9 Mt at 2.35 g/t Au, has an estimated mine life of 10 years. The Goldex Extension ore deposit consists of a stockwork of quartz-tourmaline-pyrite veins in albite-pyrite-altered wall rocks, hosted in a quartz diorite sill. At the Sigma-Lamaque (Au-Ag) mining complex (project 69), Century Mining Corporation ceased operations at the Sigma open pit on November 5, 2007. Mining had resumed in April 2007 in underground stopes at the Lamaque mine, closed in 1984. At Lamaque, gold occurs in shallowly dipping quartz veins ranging from 5 to 90 cm in thickness. During the fi rst six months of 2008, production rea-ched about 5,600 t per month, at an average grade of 4.2 g/t Au. Underground operations at Lamaque were suspended on July 2, 2008. Remaining reserves are estimated at 7.73 Mt at 4.56 g/t Au. To the south on the Lamaque property (project 72), Kalahari Resources Inc. conducted defi nition drilling in the no.10 Vein and Parallel zones, where several drill holes inter-sected gold-bearing quartz-tourmaline-pyrite veins with grades such as 3.91 g/t over 3.41 m in drill hole V10-08-09.
On the Aurbel property located 10 km east of Val-d’Or, Alexis Minerals Corporation inaugurated on October 2, 2008 the Lac Herbin mine (Au-Ag) (project 70), where reser-ves stand at 363,666 t at 7.33 g/t Au, suffi cient for two and a half years of production at a rate of 450 tpd. Measured and indicated resources of 894,552 t at 6.98 g/t Au have also been defi ned. Gold zones consisting of quartz-pyrite veins are hos-ted in 7 shear zones (HW, WE, HW2, Bonanza, S3, LH, S1) that crosscut the Bourlamaque Batholith. Further south on the Dunraine property (project 76), Alexis Minerals Corporation announced a signifi cant copper discovery, located 1.5 km
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1Bwest of the former Louvicourt mine, in intermediate and felsic volcanic rocks of the Val-d’Or Formation. Drill hole 17314-10B intersected massive and semi-massive sulphides (pyrite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite) at a vertical depth of 1,720 metres; a 3.45-m interval graded 6.81% Cu. Adventure Gold Inc. obtai-ned good gold grades on the Lapaska property (project 104), including 9.7 g/t Au over 2.2 m in drill hole LP-08-01 testing the LC zone. Gold occurs in quartz-carbonate-tourmaline-pyrite veins hosted in silicifi ed dacite.
At the Beaufor mine (project 124), located 19 km east of Val-d’Or, Richmont Mines Inc. and Louvem Mines Inc. completed an extensive exploration drilling program totalling 22,000 metres, to test mineralized zones occurring below the last level at the mine, at 630 metres. Many of these mineralized zones consist of gold-bearing quartz-pyrite veins hosted in sheared diorite dykes that crosscut the Bourlamaque Batholith. High-grade zones were locally encountered, with grades rea-ching 45.48 g/t Au over 1.0 m in zone Q (drill hole 106-105). Adventure Gold Inc. also obtained good gold grades on its properties adjacent to the Beaufor mine: 7.5 g/t Au over 1.1 m in drill hole BO-08-22 at Beaufor West (project 126) and 35.8 g/t Au over 0.5 m in drill hole BN-08-01 at Beaufor North (project 120).
Alexandria Minerals Corporation continued exploration work on its properties located along the Cadillac Tectonic Zone. On the Orenada property (project 67), drill holes yielded interesting gold grades such as 4.39 g/t Au over 6.0 m in drill hole OAX-08-51. Gold typically occurs in sheared and seri-citized sedimentary rocks with pyrite-arsenopyrite-pyrrhotite mineralization and quartz-ankerite veining. Further east on the Sleepy property (project 101), drill hole IAX-08-34 also drilled by Alexandria Minerals intersected intermediate vol-canic rocks of the Heva Formation, with chlorite alteration and pyrite-chalcopyrite stringers or disseminations, that contained 0.34% Cu and 4.96 g/t Ag over 35.7 m.
About 42 km east of Val-d’Or on the Nordeau West property (project 135), Plato Gold Corporation and Globex Mining Enterprises Inc. completed drill holes to test the depth exten-sions of the main mineralized zone, where drill hole NW-08-06 intersected 8.5 m grading 5.66 g/t Au. Gold occurs in shear zones with disseminated pyrite and quartz veins. Further north, Golden Share Mining Corporation conducted a trenching program and collected channel samples on the Forsan property (project 134). Assay results obtained in quartz-tourmaline-sulphide veins include 5.0 g/t Au over 2.0 m in the FMZ. On the Croinor property (project 125), located 70 km east of Val-d’Or, First Gold Exploration Inc. and X-Ore Resources Inc. conducted a drilling program at depth below the deposit. Drill hole CR08-363 intersected 6.0 m grading 9.07 g/t Au. The mineralized zone consists of quartz veins and their altered pyrite-rich wall rocks, hosted in a diorite sill.
On the Dumont Nickel property (project 52), located 20 km west of Amos, Royal Nickel Corporation carried out an extensive drilling program totalling 55,000 metres, which led to the defi nition of an indicated resource of 365 Mt at 0.32% Ni and an inferred resource of 257.7 Mt at 0.31% Ni (based on a lower cut-off of 0.25% Ni) in a mafi c-ultramafi c sill. On the Despinassy project (project 81), located near the namesake community about 36 km northeast of Barraute, Alto Ventures Ltd completed drill holes to test the gold deposit hosted in the Despinassy shear zone. Drill hole DES08-104 yielded a grade of 7.02 g/t Au over 2.5 m in the Darla zone, consisting of gold-bearing quartz veins hosted in altered and sheared volcanic rocks. Further east on the Ducros property (project 88), Golden Valley Mines Ltd encountered disseminated pyr-rhotite and chalcopyrite in a mafi c intrusion, reporting grades of 0.21 g/t Pt, 0.23 g/t Pd, 0.4% Cu, and 0.35% Ni over 23.2 m in drill hole GCF-08-07.
Northern Abitibi Subprovince,Nord-du-Québec Region
In the northern half of the Abitibi Subprovince, included within the Nord-du-Québec administrative region (region 10), seven mines were in operation: Casa Berardi (Au-Ag), Sleeping Giant (Au-Ag), Perseverance (Zn-Cu-Ag-Au), Langlois (Zn-Cu-Ag-Au), Barry (Au-Ag), Copper Rand (Cu-Au-Ag), and Merrill (Cu-Au-Ag).
Casa Berardi – Matagami AreaAt the Casa Berardi mine (project 156), located north of
Villebois and west of Matagami, Aurizon Mines Ltd is deve-loping an exploration drift at the 810-m level to explore the extensions of zones 113, 118, 122, and 123-South. About 7.5 km east of the mine, Aurizon Mines Ltd and Lake Shore Gold Corporation discovered in drill hole a new gold zone consisting of quartz-carbonate veins in sericitized sedimentary rocks with pyrite-pyrrhotite-arsenopyrite. Best results include 8.58 g/t Au over 10.4 m in drill hole CE-08-03. On the Montgolfi er pro-perty (project 219) held by J-Pacifi c Gold Inc., drill holes encountered a broad quartz-muscovite-pyrite alteration zone in sedimentary rocks of the Taibi Group, containing thin gold-bearing horizons with grades on the order of 3.91 g/t Au over 1 m (drill hole JPN08-29).
In Matagami, on September 19, 2008, Xstrata Zinc Canada Corp. (formerly Falconbridge Ltd) inaugurated the Perseverance mine (project 164). Commercial production will take place at an anticipated rate of 2,600 t of ore per day for a planned 5-year mine life. A 5-year mine life is considered. The ore deposit, comprising three massive sulphide lenses (Equinox, Perseverance, Perseverance West), contains a mineral resource of 5 Mt at an average grade of 16.8% Zn, 1.3% Cu, 34 g/t Ag,
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1Band 0.4 g/t Au. On the Bracemac and McLeod zones discove-red in 2007 (project 179), Donner Metals Ltd and Xstrata Zinc Canada continued to report high-grade zinc and copper drill intercepts in volcanogenic massive sulphide lenses. Best results include: 5.61% Zn, 3.79% Cu, 9.24 g/t Ag, and 0.52 g/t Au over 7.75 m in drill hole BRC-08-75 in the Bracemac zone; and 7.77% Zn, 2.26% Cu, 32.12 g/t Ag, and 0.42 g/t Au over 11.90 m in drill hole MC-08-05 in the Old McLeod zone.
About 35 km southeast of Matagami, on the Ebay property (project 230), Hinterland Metals Inc. conducted a drilling program to test a mineralized horizon in a pyroxene-rich gabbro. Drill results include a 25.0-m interval grading 0.31 g/t Pt+Pd in drill hole EB07-19. In the same area, drill holes intersected a sulphide-rich horizon; the best assay results were obtained in drill hole EB08-27, with grades of 1.12% Cu and 0.36% Ni over 1.8 m.
Lebel-sur-Quévillon – Desmaraisville Area
At the Langlois mine (Zn-Ag-Cu) (project 182), located east of Lebel-sur-Quévillon, Breakwater Resources Ltd tempo-rarily suspended operations on October 28, 2008 due to decli-ning zinc prices. Located 70 km west of Lebel-sur-Quévillon, the Sleeping Giant mine (projects 160 and 161) was sold in December 2007 to Cadiscor Resources Inc. by IAMGOLD-Québec Management Inc. (formerly Cambior Inc.). An extensive exploration drilling program outlined resources totalling 489,800 t at 9.7 g/t Au and reserves of 235,300 t at 9.3 g/t Au.
About 45 km northwest of Lebel-sur-Quévillon on the Discovery project (project 152), Cadiscor Resources Inc. completed a scoping study and is considering an underground exploration and bulk sampling program. The Discovery deposit contains measured and indicated resources estimated at 1,282,082 t at 5.75 g/t Au with an inferred resource of 1,545,500 t at 5.93 g/t Au. On the Comtois property (pro-ject 162), located 15 km northwest of Lebel-sur-Quévillon, Maudore Minerals Ltd carried out diamond drilling to test the extensions of known gold zones. Several drill holes encountered high-grade gold intervals, with grades such as 10.6 g/t Au over 1.5 m (drill hole COM-08-193) in the Bell no.3 zone. On the Windfall Lake property (project 243), located in the central part of the Urban-Barry belt about 97 km east of Lebel-sur-
Quévillon, Noront Resources Ltd completed development work on an exploration ramp and bulk sampling of three gold zones (F-11, F-17, W-3). The deposit consists of a stockwork of gold-bearing PY-QZ veins in altered felsic volcanic rocks. A few drill holes yielded high-grade intercepts such as 23.5 g/t Au over 0.26 m (NOT-07-175).
Further west at the Barry open pit mine (project 140), Metanor Resources Inc. began mining operations at the end of 2007 and achieved commercial production on October 1, 2008. An indicated resource of 385,000 t at 4.23 g/t Au and an inferred resource of 966,000 t at 4.07 g/t Au were defi ned near surface. Drill hole MB-08-297 intersected a wide mineralized zone grading 6.12 g/t Au over 37.8 m to the south of the open pit. The mineralization is characterized by quartz-carbonate-albite veining associated with shear zones. Ore is shipped to the mill at the former Bachelor Lake gold mine (project 199) located near Desmaraisville. Near the Bachelor mine, now held by Metanor Resources, a stripping program exposed the West zone at Hewfran, where a channel sample yielded a grade of 5.2 g/t Au over 2.5 m. On the Buteux-Fecteau property (projects 141 and 142), located in the east part of the Urban-Barry belt about 110 km east of Lebel-sur-Quévillon, Vior Inc. reported gold grades of 14.5 g/t Au over 1.0 m in drill hole BU-08-02, in a shear zone crosscutting a tonalite-granodiorite unit.
Chapais – Chibougamau AreaOn October 15, 2008, Campbell Resources Inc. announced
it was suspending the 42,000 t bulk sampling program at the Corner Bay project (Cu) (project 201), south of Chibougamau. The ramp had reached the 105-m level. Closer to Chibougamau, Campbell Resources Inc. commenced mining operations in October 2007 at the Merrill open pit mine (project 247), where a historical estimate had established a measured resource of 1.1 Mt at 0.92% Cu. Production was suspended in June 2008. The Copper Rand mine (Cu-Au; project 215), where com-mercial production began on January 1, 2007, was closed on December 31, 2008. West of Chibougamau on the Scott Lake property (project 239), Cogitore Resources Inc. conducted an extensive drilling program in which new copper-rich and zinc-rich zones were intersected near the Central and West lenses. Drill hole SC-30 encountered 25.1 m of massive and semi-massive sulphides grading 2.04% Cu, 0.99% Zn, and 52.5 g/t Ag at the eastern edge of the West lens, whereas drill hole SC-34 intersected 17.9 m at 23.31% Zn, 0.32 g/t Au, and 13.6 g/t Ag in a new mineralized horizon.
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Figure 1B-1. Geological legend of the Abitibi and Pontiac subprovinces map.
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142142
235235
237237
139139
244244
241241
243243
154
141142139
244243
242242
216216144144
188188177177
190190
232232
239239
191191
178178
189189170
159
231
181
233
169
188177
232
191
178
189
209
207
149
208
195
210
225187
201202
240
235
241
242
190
239
Copper Rand
Fosse Merrill247
238238
145
214
226
218 217
146
237
216144 238
203203203
ChibougamauChibougamauChibougamau
50 0 25
km
5858
5252
5656
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3333 3838
1111
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50505151
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2525
4848
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2
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176176
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197197
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153153
164164
230230
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184184
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175175
150150
234234
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199199194194
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151151
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158158
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229
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171
213
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176
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153
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175
150
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48°00'
47°00'
79° 30'78°
76° 80°00’
50°15’
MattawaMattawaMattawaMattawa
48° 00'
47° 00'
78° 00'
76° 00'
Gre
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Fro
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GoldexGoldex
FabieFabie
MouskaMouskaDoyonDoyonLaRondeLaRonde
KienaKiena
GoldexGoldexGoldex SigmaSigma
BeauforBeauforLac HerbinLac Herbin
Fabie
MouskaDoyonLaRonde
Kiena
Sigma
BeauforLac Herbin
BarryBarryBarry
PersévérancePersévérancePersévérance
Casa BerardiCasa Berardi
NormétalNormétal
La SarreLa Sarre
Normétal
La Sarre
Casa Berardi
AmosAmosAmosAmos
BarrauteBarrauteBarrauteBarraute
Rouyn-NorandaRouyn-NorandaRouyn-NorandaRouyn-Noranda
DuparquetDuparquet
CadillacCadillac
MalarticMalarticVal-d'OrVal-d'Or
AmosAmos
BarrauteBarraute
Rouyn-NorandaRouyn-Noranda
Duparquet
Cadillac
MalarticVal-d'Or
Larder
Lake
SenneterreSenneterreSenneterre
KipawaKipawa
TémiscamingTémiscaming
CobaltCobalt
HaileyburyHaileybury
Notre-Dame-Notre-Dame-du-Norddu-Nord
Ville-MarieVille-Marie
BelleterreBelleterre Dorval LodgeDorval Lodge
Kipawa
Témiscaming
Cobalt
Haileybury
Notre-Dame-du-Nord
Ville-Marie
Belleterre Dorval Lodge
Copper Copper RandRand
FosseFosseMerrillMerrill
Copper Rand
FosseMerrill
ChibougamauChibougamauChibougamau
DesmaraisvilleDesmaraisville
MatagamiMatagami
Lebel-sur-QuévillonLebel-sur-Quévillon
Desmaraisville
Matagami
Lebel-sur-Quévillon
LangloisLangloisLanglois
LanielLanielLaniel
Géant DormantGéant DormantGéant Dormant
FIGURE 1B-3
FIGURE 1B-2
Figure 1B-1. Exploration projects in the Abitibi and Pontiac subprovinces in 2008. Modifi ed from Goutier and Melançon (2008). Table 1B gives a brief description of the projects.
22
1B
Figure 1B-2. Exploration projects in the Rouyn-Noranda – Cadillac area in 2008. Modifi ed from Avramtchev and Lebel-Drolet (1981) and Couture (1991). Table 1B gives a brief description of the projects.
Rouyn-NorandaRouyn-NorandaRouyn-Noranda
Cadillac
DuparquetDuparquetDuparquet
79°30'
48
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0' 4
8o3
0'
48
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79o30'
79o00'
79o00'
78o30'
78o30'
PoulariesPoularies
FlavrianFlavrian
Pontiac Subprovince
0 10 20
kmMine
Locality
Exploration project1
Faults
Komatiites to basalts
Basalts
Rhyolites
Volcanic rocks
Plutonic rocks
Pontiac type
Cadillac type
Sedimentary rocks
Syn- to post-tectonic tonalite,granite and gabbroSynvolcanic tonalite,granite and gabbro
Gabbro and diorite
PROTEROZOIC
Geological legend
Sedimentary rocksSandstones, conglomerates,arenites, stromatolite
ARCHEAN
Timiskaming type
Cobalt Gr. Cobalt Gr. Cobalt Gr.
Blake River Gr. Blake River Gr.
Stoughton -Stoughton -Roquemaure Gr. Roquemaure Gr. Stoughton -Roquemaure Gr.
Hunter Gr.Hunter Gr.Hunter Gr.
Porcupine-Destor Fault
Porcupine-Destor Fault
Porcupine-Destor Fault
Timiskaming Gr.Timiskaming Gr.Timiskaming Gr.
Cadillac FaultCadillac FaultCadillac Fault
MalarticMalarticGr.Gr.MalarticGr.
Cadillac Gr. Cadillac Gr. Cadillac Gr.
Kewagama Gr.
Kewagama Gr.
Kewagama Gr.
Kinojevis Gr.Kinojevis Gr.Kinojevis Gr.
Manneville FaultManneville FaultManneville Fault
Lac Caste Fm.
Lac Caste Fm.
Lac Caste Fm.
LaRondeLaRonde
DoyonDoyonMouskaMouska
FabieFabie
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2020
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1616
1212 18181919
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4545
4646
2626
4040
6262
6363
3939
2424
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Flavrian
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26
40
39
31 3229 30
53 53 54
1
27
53
2828
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2323
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12
44
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46
42
41
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15
16
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63
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62
24
7
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55
4
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5
61
28
246
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23
1B
Figure 1B-3. Exploration projects in the Malartic – Val-d’Or area in 2008. Modifi ed from Avramtchev and Lebel-Drolet (1981) and Couture (1991). Table 1B gives a brief description of the projects.
48
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8°0
0´
48
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48
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77°00´77°30´
Komatiites to basalts
Basalts
Rhyolites
Volcanic rocks
Plutonic rocks
Pontiac type
Cadillac type
Sedimentary rocks
Syn- to post-tectonic tonalite, granite and gabbro
Synvolcanic tonalite, granite and gabbro
Gneisses (derived from plutonic rocks)
Metamorphic rocks
ARCHEAN
Geological legend 0 10 20
km
Gabbros and diorites
Pershing Fault
Val-d'Or Fm.
Garden Island Fm.
Cadillac Fault
Pontiac Subprovince
Val-d'Or
Malartic
Beaufor
LacHerbin
Goldex
Kiena
6969
132 126124
108
122 125
97
12385
109
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107107
93
127
106106
114
128
84
121
118118105
95
9494
115115
67
133
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98
116116
92
9696
129
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101 101
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77
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104 101
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118
94
115
116
96
117
110
113
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82
245
112
111
134 134 134
128128
120
128
Sigma
Mine
Locality
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Faults
24
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1:17
82),
G, S
, TE
52La
unay
, Tré
cess
on1B
-132
D/0
908
Roya
l Nic
kel C
orpo
ratio
nD
umon
t Pro
ject
Ni
D(x
:55
000)
, Re
53M
anne
ville
, Vi
llem
onte
l, Fi
guer
y 1B
-232
D/0
7, 0
808
Ress
ourc
es C
artie
r inc
.Ki
nojé
vis
Au-
Ag-
Cu-
ZnD
(25:
7886
), G
pEl(B
), Pr
, T
54M
anne
ville
, Vi
llem
onte
l 1B
-232
D/0
908
Ress
ourc
es C
artie
r inc
.M
anne
ville
Au
G, G
c(r),
Pr
55M
ontb
ray
1B-2
32 D
/06
08G
lobe
x M
inin
g En
trepr
ises
Inc.
Lac
Col
net
Au-
Cu-
ZnPr
56N
édel
ec, G
uérin
, G
uigu
es, B
aby
1B-1
31 M
/11
08Tr
es-O
r Res
ourc
es L
td /
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mon
d D
iscov
erie
s (C
anad
a) In
c.N
otre
-Dam
e-du
-Nor
dD
iam
onds
-Cu-
ZnD
(3:x
), S
57Pe
rron
, Des
Mél
oize
s1B
-132
D/1
4, E
/03
08C
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re R
esou
rces
Inc.
Nor
mét
al-O
uest
Cu-
Zn A
g-A
uG
pEm
26
1BTA
BLE
1B-1
- Ex
plor
atio
n pr
ojec
ts in
the
Abiti
bi a
nd P
ontia
c su
bpro
vinc
es in
200
8.
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STO
WN
SHIP
SFI
GU
REN
TSA
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CO
MPA
NIE
S / P
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ECTO
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CTS
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CES
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58Pe
rron
, Des
Mél
oize
s1B
-132
D/1
4, E
/03,
04
08,
10Am
ex E
xplo
ratio
n In
c.Pe
rron
Au
D(6
:140
0)
59Po
ular
ies,
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at1B
-132
D/1
008
Gol
den
Valle
y M
ines
Ltd
Rivi
ère
Lois
Cu-
Zn-A
g-A
uD
(x:4
400)
60Ro
uyn
1B-2
32 D
/02
08Vi
sible
Gol
d M
ines
Inc.
Stad
acon
aA
uD
(x:1
5 00
0), G
pEl,
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a
61Ro
uyn
1B-2
32 D
/02,
07
08Xs
trata
Cop
per C
anad
a /
Alex
is M
iner
als
Cor
pora
tion
Wilc
oC
u-Zn
-Ag-
Au
D(3
:142
3), G
pEm
(F)
62Ro
uyn
1B-2
32 D
/06
08Xs
trata
Cop
per C
anad
a /
Alex
is M
iner
als
Cor
pora
tion
Hér
é-Fa
ult
Cu-
Zn-A
u-A
gD
(2:1
226)
, GpE
m(F
)
63Su
rimau
1B-2
32 D
/01
08D
iagn
os in
c. /
Hun
tMou
ntai
n Re
sour
ces
Ltd
Surim
auC
u-N
iG
, Pr
64Ba
rrau
te1B
-132
C/0
508
Gol
den
Valle
y M
ines
Ltd
Venu
s N
ewA
uD
(5:7
25),
Pr, S
65Ba
rrau
te1B
-132
C/1
208
Abco
urt M
ines
Inc.
Abco
urt-
Barv
ueZn
-Ag
D(1
:175
)
66Ba
rrau
te, L
andr
ienn
e1B
-132
C/1
208
Phoe
nix
Mat
ache
wan
Min
es In
c.Ba
rvill
eZn
-Ag
D(4
:500
0), G
pEm
(S)
67Bo
urla
maq
ue1B
-332
C/0
408
Alex
andr
ia M
iner
als
Cor
pora
trion
Ore
nada
Au
D(2
5:12
007
), G
c(r),
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TE
68Bo
urla
maq
ue1B
-332
C/0
408
Alex
andr
ia M
iner
als
Cor
pora
trion
Ora
maq
ueA
uD
(2:9
61),
TE
69Bo
urla
maq
ue1B
-332
C/0
408
Cen
tury
Min
ing
Cor
pora
tion
Sigm
a-La
maq
ueAu
D(1
4:12
80)
70Bo
urla
maq
ue1B
-332
C/0
408
Alex
is M
iner
als
Cor
pora
tion
Min
e La
c H
erbi
nAu
D(9
6:25
799
)
71Bo
urla
maq
ue1B
-332
C/0
408
Alex
is M
iner
als
Cor
pora
tion
Man
itou
- Col
ombi
ère
Zn-C
u-A
g-A
uD
(10:
2935
), G
pEm
(B)
72Bo
urla
maq
ue1B
-332
C/0
408
Kala
hari
Reso
urce
s In
c. /
Teck
Com
inco
Ltd
Lam
aque
AuD
(29:
23 0
00)
73Bo
urla
maq
ue1B
-332
C/0
408
Alex
is M
iner
als
Cor
pora
tion
Aurb
elA
u-A
gD
(6:2
900)
74Bo
urla
maq
ue1B
-332
C/0
408
Car
at E
xplo
ratio
n In
c.Bo
urla
maq
ueA
uT
75Bo
urla
maq
ue1B
-332
C/0
408
C2C
Gol
d C
orpo
ratio
n In
c.N
ew B
idla
maq
ueA
uD
(x:3
625)
, G, S
, T, T
E
76Bo
urla
maq
ue,
Louv
icou
rt1B
-332
C/0
3, 0
408
Alex
is M
iner
als
Cor
pora
tion
Dun
rain
eC
u-Zn
-Ag-
Au
D(6
:423
5), G
, GpE
m(B
)
77Bo
urla
maq
ue,
Senn
evill
e1B
-332
C/0
408
Har
rican
a Ri
ver M
inin
g C
orpo
ratio
nH
arric
ana
- Lac
Blo
uin
Au
D(2
0:85
00),
G, G
c, G
pEl(S
), G
pEm
(S),
GpM
a(S)
, Pr,
S
78C
arpe
ntie
r1B
-132
C/0
5, 0
608
Abite
x Re
sour
ces
Inc.
Jolin
Au
Te
79C
asta
gnie
r, D
uver
ny1B
-132
C/1
208
Ress
ourc
es C
artie
r inc
.La
c C
asta
gnie
rA
uTe
80C
ourv
ille
1B-1
32 C
/06
08Pe
rshi
mco
Res
ourc
es In
c.C
ourv
ille
Au-A
gB(
2500
tm:1
g/t)
, D(7
:300
0),
GpE
m(A
), G
pMa(
A),
81D
espi
nass
y1B
-132
C/1
1, 1
2, 1
3, 1
408
Alto
Ven
ture
s in
c.D
espi
nass
yA
uD
(17:
4338
), G
pEm
(A),
GpM
a(A
)
82D
ubui
sson
1B-3
32 C
/04
08W
esdo
me
Gol
d M
ines
Ltd
Shaw
key
Au
D(x
:x),S
83D
ubui
sson
1B-3
32 C
/04
08W
esdo
me
Gol
d M
ines
Ltd
Min
e Ki
ena
Au
D(x
:47
697)
84D
ubui
sson
1B-3
32 C
/04
08Ad
vent
ure
Gol
d in
c.D
ubui
sson
Au
D(2
5:12
007
), G
c(r),
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TE
85D
ubui
sson
1B-3
32 C
/04
08W
esdo
me
Gol
d M
ines
Ltd
Com
plex
e Ki
ena
Au
D(1
40:5
0 00
0), D
rifts
86D
ubui
sson
1B-3
32 C
/04
08W
esdo
me
Gol
d M
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Ltd
Dub
uiss
onA
uD
(12:
X)
27
1BTA
BLE
1B-1
- Ex
plor
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n pr
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the
Abiti
bi a
nd P
ontia
c su
bpro
vinc
es in
200
8.
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S / P
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CTS
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87D
ubui
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, Vas
san
1B-3
32 C
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08N
ioG
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pora
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eral
s C
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ratio
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scoe
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88D
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s, B
arto
uille
, D
eles
tre1B
-132
C/1
108
Gol
den
Valle
y M
ines
Ltd
Duc
ros
Ni-C
u-PG
ED
(7:6
39),
G, G
p, P
r, S
89D
uver
ny1B
-132
C/1
208
Car
at E
xplo
ratio
n In
c.
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erny
Au
T
90Fi
edm
ont
1B-1
32 C
/05
08Ki
nbau
ri G
old
Cor
pora
tion
/Pa
cific
Nor
th W
est C
apita
l Cor
pora
tion
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mon
tPG
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c(h)
, Pr
91Fi
edm
ont
1B-1
32 C
/05
08Br
itann
ica
Reso
urce
s C
orp.
/W
esdo
me
Gol
d M
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Ltd
McK
enzi
e Br
eak
Au
D(1
9:47
72)
92Fo
urni
ère
1B-3
32 D
/01
08O
sisko
Min
ing
Cor
pora
tion
Barn
at S
udA
uD
(316
:67
853)
, TE
93Fo
urni
ère
1B-3
32 D
/01
08O
sisko
Min
ing
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pora
tion
/G
olde
n Va
lley
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es L
tdM
alar
tic C
HL
Au
D(8
8:16
970
)
94Fo
urni
ère
1B-3
32 D
/01
08N
orth
ern
Star
Min
ing
Cor
pora
tion
Pich
é-H
arve
yA
uD
(2:8
50)
95Fo
urni
ère
1B-3
32 D
/01
08C
2C G
old
Cor
pora
tion
Inc.
Fo
urni
ère
Au
D(x
:791
)
96Fo
urni
ère,
D
ubui
sson
1B-3
32 C
/04,
D/0
108
Nor
ther
n St
ar M
inin
g C
orpo
ratio
nM
alar
tic-M
idw
ayAu
D(7
0:16
819
), Ra
mp
97Fo
urni
ère,
Mal
artic
1B-3
32 D
/01
08O
sisk
o M
inin
g C
orpo
ratio
nC
anad
ian
Mal
artic
AuD
(306
:75
242)
, Re,
TE
98La
Cor
ne, M
alar
tic,
Vass
an, L
a M
otte
1B-3
32 C
/05,
D/0
808
Rom
ios
Gol
d Re
sour
ces
Inc.
La C
orne
Mo
D(1
9:50
00)
99La
mor
andi
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1B-1
32 C
/12
08Re
ssou
rces
Car
tier i
nc.
Lam
oran
dièr
eA
u-A
g-C
u-Zn
TE
100
Lam
oran
dièr
e1B
-132
C/1
208
Cog
itore
Res
ourc
es In
c. /
Inm
et M
inin
g C
orpo
ratio
nC
asta
gnie
rC
u-Zn
-Au-
Ag
GpE
m(B
)
101
Louv
icou
rt1B
-332
C/0
308
Alex
andr
ia M
iner
als
Cor
pora
trion
Slee
pyA
uD
(8:3
482)
, GpE
m(S
), TE
102
Louv
icou
rt1B
-332
C/0
408
Alex
andr
ia M
iner
als
Cor
pora
trion
Bloc
Sud
Au
D(1
:480
), TE
103
Louv
icou
rt1B
-332
C/0
408
Meg
asta
r Dev
elop
men
t Cor
pora
tion
Sim
kar
Au
S, T
104
Louv
icou
rt1B
-332
C/0
308
Adve
ntur
e G
old
inc.
Lapa
ska
Au
D(1
7:64
00)
105
Louv
icou
rt1B
-332
C/0
308
Upp
er C
anyo
n M
iner
als
Inc.
Bros
nor
Au
D(1
7:36
78)
106
Louv
icou
rt1B
-332
C/0
308
Alex
is M
iner
als
Cor
pora
tion
Dee
p Ta
rget
s (L
ouve
x)C
u-Zn
-Au-
Ag
D(3
:618
9), G
pEm
(B)
107
Louv
icou
rt1B
-332
C/0
308
Alex
is M
iner
als
Cor
pora
tion
Cou
rage
ous
Cu-
Zn-A
u-A
gD
(2:1
596)
, GpE
m(B
)
108
Louv
icou
rt1B
-332
C/0
408
Ress
ourc
es Ja
ke in
c.Be
acon
Au
M
109
Mal
artic
1B-3
32 D
/01
08G
lobe
x M
inin
g En
trepr
ises
Inc.
Parb
ecA
uD
(7:3
721)
110
Mal
artic
1B-3
32 D
/01
08C
2C G
old
Cor
pora
tion
Inc.
/C
orpo
ratio
n m
iniè
re A
nim
iki l
tée
/ G
lobe
x M
inin
g En
trepr
ises
Inc.
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kclif
fA
uD
(x:4
055)
111
Mal
artic
1B-3
32 D
/01
08O
sisko
Min
ing
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pora
tion
Amph
i (W
este
rn
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hyry
Zon
e)A
uD
(45:
13 0
14)
112
Mal
artic
1B-3
32 D
/01
08G
olde
n Sh
are
Min
ing
Cor
pora
tion
Mal
artic
Lak
esho
reA
uD
(31:
3637
), G
, Gc(
r), R
si, S
, T,
TE
28
1BTA
BLE
1B-1
- Ex
plor
atio
n pr
ojec
ts in
the
Abiti
bi a
nd P
ontia
c su
bpro
vinc
es in
200
8.
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STO
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TSA
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CO
MPA
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S / P
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CTS
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WO
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113
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artic
1B-3
32 D
/01
08N
orth
ern
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ing
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pora
tion
/ Br
itann
ica
Reso
urce
s C
orpo
ratio
nRé
villa
rdA
uD
(4:6
01)
114
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artic
1B-3
32 D
/01
08N
orth
ern
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Min
ing
Cor
pora
tion
/ Br
itann
ica
Reso
urce
s C
orpo
ratio
nM
alar
tic B
reak
Au
D(1
:149
)
115
Mal
artic
1B-3
32 C
/04,
D/0
108
Nio
Gol
d M
inin
g C
orpo
ratio
n /
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ther
n St
ar M
inin
g C
orpo
ratio
n /
Brea
kwat
er R
esou
rces
Ltd
Mal
artic
Hyg
rade
- M
alar
tic H
Au
D(5
:267
8), T
E
116
Mal
artic
1B-3
32 D
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08Ar
iann
e Re
sour
ces
Inc.
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a-Es
tA
u-A
g-C
u-Zn
D(3
:600
)
117
Mal
artic
1B-3
32 D
/01
08N
ioG
old
Min
ing
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pora
tion
Cam
flo W
est
Au
S, T
, TE
118
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artic
, Fou
rniè
re,
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uiss
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assa
n1B
-332
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/01
08N
ioG
old
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ing
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pora
tion
/Te
ck C
omin
co L
td /
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derm
in R
esou
rces
Inc.
Bloc
Mar
ban
Au
D(6
4:22
040
), Pr
, TE
119
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alis
1B-3
32 C
/04
08Ad
vent
ure
Gol
d in
c. /
P. Ba
mbi
cSe
nore
Au
D(1
1:68
50),
T
120
Pasc
alis
1B-3
32 C
/04
08Ad
vent
ure
Gol
d in
c.Be
aufo
r Nor
dA
uD
(5:1
435)
121
Pasc
alis
1B-3
32 C
/03
08G
olde
n Va
lley
Min
es L
tdPa
scal
is W
est
Au-
VM
SD
(4:5
30)
122
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alis,
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vico
urt
1B-3
32 C
/03,
04
08Ad
vent
ure
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d in
c.Pa
scal
is-C
olom
bièr
eA
uT,
TE
123
Pasc
alis,
Lou
vico
urt
1B-3
32 C
/03
08G
iano
r Min
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/ Y.
Gia
sson
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alis
-Lou
vico
urt
Cu-
Zn-A
u-A
gG
c
124
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alis,
Sen
nevi
lle1B
-332
C/0
408
Rich
mon
t Min
es In
c. /
Louv
em M
ines
Inc.
Min
e Be
aufo
rAu
D(1
13:3
3 80
8)
125
Pers
hing
, Vau
quel
in,
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g1B
-332
C/0
308
Expl
orat
ion
Firs
t Gol
d in
c. /
X-O
re R
esou
rces
Inc.
Cro
inor
Au
D(2
8:64
51),
FM, T
E
126
Senn
evill
e1B
-332
C/0
408
Adve
ntur
e G
old
inc.
Beau
for O
uest
Au
D(3
:729
)
127
Senn
evill
e1B
-332
C/0
3, 0
408
Augy
va M
inin
g Re
sour
ces
Inc.
Senn
evill
eA
uG
pEl(G
), Pr
128
Senn
evill
e, P
asca
lis,
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mon
t, La
Cor
ne,
Vass
an
1B-3
32 C
/03,
04,
05,
06
08TS
R Re
sour
ces
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/N
oron
t Res
ourc
es L
tdG
orde
n Is
land
Base
met
als,
Ni-P
GE-
Au
G, G
c(sl)
, GpE
l(g),
GpE
m(B
,G),
GpM
a(G
), Pr
, T
129
Tave
rnie
r1B
-332
C/0
308
Glo
bex
Min
ing
Entre
prise
s In
c.Ta
vern
ier
Cu-
Zn-A
u-A
gG
pEl(G
)
130
Tonn
anco
ur1B
-132
C/1
508
Glo
bex
Min
ing
Entre
prise
s In
c.To
nnan
cour
Cu-
Zn-A
u-A
gG
, Gp(
A),
Pr
131
Vass
al1B
-132
C/1
2, 1
308
Alto
Ven
ture
s in
c.Va
ssal
Au
GpE
m(A
), G
pMa(
A)
132
Vass
an1B
-332
C/0
408
Nor
ther
n St
ar M
inin
g C
orpo
ratio
n /
Kinr
oss
Gol
d C
orpo
ratio
nC
alla
han
(Kin
ross
)A
uD
(32:
6571
)
133
Vass
an1B
-332
C/0
408
Stel
lar P
acifi
c Ve
ntur
esVa
ssan
Au
TE
134
Vauq
uelin
1B-1
32 C
/03
08G
olde
n Sh
are
Min
ing
Cor
pora
tion
Fors
anA
uD
(15:
2121
), G
, Gc(
r), G
pEm
(G),
GpM
a(G
),S, T
, TE
135
Vauq
uelin
1B-1
32 C
/03
08Pl
ato
Gol
d C
orpo
ratio
n /
Glo
bex
Min
ing
Entre
prise
s In
c.N
orde
auA
uD
(14:
7400
), FM
, TE
136
Ville
bon
1B-1
31 N
/14
08Fa
ncam
p Ex
plor
atio
n Lt
d /
Sher
idan
Pla
tinum
Gro
up L
td /
Ress
ourc
es T
ecto
nic
inc.
Ville
bon
Nic
kel
Ni-C
u-PG
EG
pEm
29
1BTA
BLE
1B-1
- Ex
plor
atio
n pr
ojec
ts in
the
Abiti
bi a
nd P
ontia
c su
bpro
vinc
es in
200
8.
NO
STO
WN
SHIP
SFI
GU
REN
TSA
.R.
CO
MPA
NIE
S / P
ROSP
ECTO
RSPR
OJE
CTS
SUBS
TAN
CES
WO
RKS1
137
Bern
ier,
Bong
ard,
D
esch
amps
, H
anot
aux,
Log
an,
Poiss
on, V
asso
n
1B-1
32 B
/05,
06,
12
08,
04D
iano
r Res
ourc
es In
c.Se
rpen
tD
iam
onds
Gc(
sl), G
pMa(
G)
138
Des
cham
ps, J
unea
u,
Han
otau
x1B
-132
B/1
1, 1
208
, 04
Thre
eGol
d Re
sour
ces
Inc.
Mer
cier
Cu
D(1
3:49
16),
Gc
139
Barr
y, C
arpi
quet
1B-1
32 G
/04
08,
10H
inte
rland
Met
als
Inc.
Lock
out
Au
GpE
m(S
), G
pMa(
S), P
r
140
Barr
y, U
rban
1B-1
32 B
/13,
G/0
408
, 10
Met
anor
Res
ourc
es In
c.
Barr
yAu
D(7
7:92
27),
S, T
141
Bute
ux1B
-132
B/1
4, G
/03
10,
04So
ciét
é d’
Expl
orat
ion
min
ière
Vio
r inc
. /
L. D
esga
gné
Bute
uxA
uD
(6:1
266)
, GpE
l(G)
142
Bute
ux1B
-132
B/1
4, G
/03
10,
04So
ciét
é d’
Expl
orat
ion
min
ière
Vio
r inc
. /
G. L
amot
heFe
ctea
uC
u-Zn
-Ag
D(3
:814
), G
pEm
(G)
143
Baps
t1B
-132
E/1
510
Ress
ourc
es C
artie
r inc
.Ba
pst
Au
S, T
E
144
Barlo
w1B
-132
G/1
5, 1
610
SOQ
UEM
INC
.Ra
dar
Au-
Cu-
ZnD
(2:8
10)
145
Barlo
w1B
-132
G/1
510
Soci
été
d’ex
plor
atio
n m
iniè
re V
ior i
nc.
Barlo
wA
u-C
u-Zn
Rsi,
TE
146
Barlo
w1B
-132
G/1
5, 1
610
MD
N in
c.Ea
st B
arlo
w -
Wes
t Ba
rlow
Au-
Cu-
Zn-A
gG
c
147
Besc
hefe
r1B
-132
E/1
0, 1
510
Sea
Gre
en C
apita
l Cor
pora
tion
/ Ex
plor
ers
Allia
nce
Cor
pora
tion
Besc
hefe
rA
uTe
148
Bour
baux
1B-1
32 F
/10
10Ex
plor
ateu
rs-In
nova
teur
s de
Qué
bec
inc.
/ Fr
eew
est R
esou
rces
Can
ada
Inc.
Mon
tagn
e D
alho
usie
Cu-
Ni-V
Pr
149
Bron
gnia
rt, L
évy
1B-1
32 G
/10
10SO
QU
EM IN
C.
Pres
qu’îl
eC
u-A
uD
(1:1
41)
150
Brou
illan
1B-1
32 E
/14
10N
Q E
xplo
ratio
n In
c.C
arhe
ilC
u-Zn
-Ag-
Au
GpE
m, P
r
151
Brou
illan
1B-1
32 E
/14
10Ar
iann
e Re
sour
ces
Inc.
Pena
rroy
a-Br
ouill
ant
Au-
Cu-
Zn-A
gG
pEm
(A),
Pr
152
Brun
eau,
Des
jard
ins
1B-1
32 F
/06
10C
adisc
or R
esou
rces
Inc.
Disc
over
yA
uD
(4:1
700)
, FM
153
Car
heil,
Bro
uilla
n1B
-132
E/1
410
Ress
ourc
es C
ogito
res
inc.
/In
met
Min
ing
Cor
pora
tion
Selb
aie
Wes
tC
u-Zn
-Au-
Ag
D(1
2:36
89),
GpE
m(B
)
154
Car
piqu
et1B
-132
G/0
410
Car
at E
xplo
ratio
n In
c.Th
ubiè
reA
uT
155
Car
quev
ille,
Cél
oron
, D
alet
1B-1
32 E
/01
10Lo
unor
Exp
lora
tion
Inc.
Car
quev
ille
Ni-C
u-PG
ED
(3:x
), Pr
156
Cas
a Be
rard
i1B
-132
E/1
110
Auriz
on M
ines
Ltd
Min
e C
asa
Bera
rdi
AuD
(53:
8057
)
157
Cas
a Be
rard
i1B
-132
E/1
110
Sea
Gre
en C
apita
l Cor
pora
tion
/ Ex
plor
ers
Allia
nce
Cor
pora
tion
Cas
a Be
rard
iA
u-C
u-N
i-Zn
D(2
:x),
G, P
r
158
Cas
a Be
rard
i, Es
trées
, Pu
iseau
x, R
aym
ond
1B-1
32 E
/11,
12
10Au
rizon
Min
es L
td /
Lake
Sho
re G
old
Cor
pora
tion
Cas
a Be
rard
iA
uD
(79:
4470
)
159
Cha
rron
, Duc
harm
e,
La D
auve
rsiè
re,
Roha
ult
1B-1
32 G
/08,
09
10Ap
ella
Res
ourc
es In
c.Fr
ontli
ne U
rani
umU
-Cu
GpE
m(G
), G
pMa(
A),
Pr
30
1BTA
BLE
1B-1
- Ex
plor
atio
n pr
ojec
ts in
the
Abiti
bi a
nd P
ontia
c su
bpro
vinc
es in
200
8.
NO
STO
WN
SHIP
SFI
GU
REN
TSA
.R.
CO
MPA
NIE
S / P
ROSP
ECTO
RSPR
OJE
CTS
SUBS
TAN
CES
WO
RKS1
160
Cha
ste
1B-1
32 F
/04
10C
adis
cor
Reso
urce
s In
c.M
ine
Géa
nt D
orm
ant
AuD
(91:
19 6
69),
FM
161
Cha
ste
1B-1
32 F
/04
10G
estio
n IA
MG
OLD
-Qué
bec
inc.
Min
e G
éant
Dor
man
tAu
G
162
Com
ptoi
s, Q
uévi
llon,
Fr
aser
, Cra
mol
et,
Them
ines
1B-1
32 F
/03,
04
10M
audo
re M
inér
als
Ltd
Com
tois
Au-
Zn (V
MS)
D(1
5:x)
, GpE
m(A
), G
pMa(
A)
163
Dal
et, P
oirie
r, M
aiza
rets
, Soi
sson
s1B
-132
E/0
8, F
/04
10G
lobe
x M
inin
g En
trepr
ises
Inc.
Jout
el S
outh
Au
GpE
m(A
), G
ma(
A),
Pr
164
Dan
iel
1B-1
32 F
/12,
13
10Xs
trat
a Zi
nc C
anad
a C
orpo
ratio
nM
ine
Pres
évér
ance
Zn-C
u-Ag
-Au
D(x
:x)
165
Des
jard
ins
1B-1
32 F
/07
10C
adisc
or R
esou
rces
Inc.
Flor
din
Au
D(4
:124
0)
166
Des
jard
ins
1B-1
32 F
/06,
07
10C
adisc
or R
esou
rces
Inc.
/C
anad
ian
Roya
lties
Inc.
Cam
eron
She
arA
uD
(6:1
087)
, Gc(
h)
167
Des
jard
ins
1B-1
32 F
/07
10C
arat
Exp
lora
tion
Inc.
Des
jard
ins
Au
GpE
m(G
), G
pMa(
G)
168
Die
ppe,
Col
let
1B-1
32 E
/05,
06
10Re
ssou
rces
Car
tier i
nc.
Die
ppe-
Col
let
Au
D(1
:264
), TE
169
Dol
lier
1B-1
32 G
/09
10SO
QU
EM IN
C.
Dol
lier
Au-
Cu-
ZnD
(3:5
14)
170
Dol
lier
1B-1
32 G
/09
10Re
ssou
rces
Car
tier i
nc.
Dol
lier
Au
GpE
m(G
), S
171
Dou
ay, J
oute
l1B
-132
E/0
8, 0
910
Soci
été
d’ex
plor
atio
n m
iniè
re V
ior i
nc.
Dou
ay, D
ouay
Est
, D
ouay
Oue
stA
uRe
172
Du
Gue
sclin
, G
uerc
hevi
lle1B
-132
G/0
6, 1
110
Dia
gnos
inc.
/ M
axte
ch V
entu
res
Inc.
Aria
nne
Cu-
Au
G, G
pEl(G
), G
pEm
(G),
Pr
173
Dup
less
is, M
ount
ain
1B-1
32 F
/07
10C
arat
Exp
lora
tion
Inc.
/Br
eakw
ater
Res
ourc
es L
tdD
uple
ssis
-Mou
ntai
nC
u-Zn
-Ag
S(x:
x), G
p
174
Estré
es
1B-1
32 E
/10
10C
ogito
re R
esou
rces
Inc.
/G
estio
n IA
MG
OLD
-Qué
bec
inc.
Car
ibou
Cu-
Zn-A
u-A
gD
(1:6
19),
GpE
m(B
,G)
175
Estré
es, E
stra
des,
O
villi
ers
1B-1
32 E
/10
10C
ogito
re R
esou
rces
Inc.
Estra
des
- Bai
l 795
Cu-
Zn-A
u-A
gD
(2:1
700)
, GpE
m(B
)
176
Estré
es, E
stra
des,
O
villi
ers
1B-1
32 E
/10
10C
ogito
re R
esou
rces
Inc.
/In
met
Min
ing
Cor
pora
tion
Estra
des
Cu-
Zn-A
u-A
gD
(8:4
712)
, GpE
m(B
)
177
Fanc
amp
1B-1
32 G
/10
10Ta
wsh
o M
inin
g In
c.C
hevr
ier
Au
D(1
6:55
60),
Pr
178
Fanc
amp,
Ral
e1B
-132
G/1
010
Dia
gnos
inc.
/H
unt M
ount
ain
Reso
urce
s Lt
dLa
c à
l’Eau
Jaun
eA
u-C
uG
, Pr
179
Gal
inée
1B-1
32 F
/12
10Xs
trata
Zin
c C
anad
a C
orpo
ratio
n /
Don
ners
Met
als
Ltd
Brac
emac
, McL
eod
Zn-C
u-A
gD
(90:
47 4
17),
GpE
m(B
), S
180
Gal
inée
, Com
porté
, Lo
zeau
, Isle
Die
u1B
-132
F/1
1, 1
210
Apel
la R
esou
rces
inc.
Iron-
T / B
ell R
iver
V-Ti
-Fe
S
181
Gam
ache
, Fan
cam
p1B
-132
G/0
7, 1
010
SOQ
UEM
INC
.Ph
ilibe
rtA
uD
(16:
3145
)
182
Gre
vet
1B-1
32 F
/02,
07
10Br
eakw
ater
Res
ourc
es L
tdM
ine
Lang
lois
Zn-C
u-Ag
-Au
D(x
:950
0)
183
Gre
vet
1B-1
32 F
/07
10Br
eakw
ater
Res
ourc
es L
tdRi
vièr
e W
eddi
ngC
u-Zn
-Au-
Ag
Gp(
A)
184
Gre
vet
1B-1
32 F
/07
10G
olde
n Va
lley
Min
es L
td /
Taka
ra R
esou
rces
Inc.
Luci
ana
Au
D(5
:477
)
31
1BTA
BLE
1B-1
- Ex
plor
atio
n pr
ojec
ts in
the
Abiti
bi a
nd P
ontia
c su
bpro
vinc
es in
200
8.
NO
STO
WN
SHIP
SFI
GU
REN
TSA
.R.
CO
MPA
NIE
S / P
ROSP
ECTO
RSPR
OJE
CTS
SUBS
TAN
CES
WO
RKS1
185
Gre
vet,
Mou
ntai
n1B
-132
F/0
210
Brea
kwat
er R
esou
rces
Ltd
Gre
vet B
Zn-C
u-A
gD
(x:1
637)
186
Gue
rche
ville
, La
Ronc
ière
1B-1
32 G
/11,
12
10D
iagn
os in
c. /
Max
tech
Ven
ture
s In
c.G
uerc
hevi
lleA
u-C
uG
, GpE
l(G),
GpE
m(G
), Pr
187
Gue
ttard
1B-1
32 G
/14,
J/03
10G
. L. G
éosc
ienc
e in
c.La
c Ke
ller
Au
S, T
188
Hau
y1B
-132
G/0
9, 1
010
Aria
nne
Reso
urce
s In
c. /
Ress
ourc
es T
ecto
nic
inc.
Hyg
rade
Au
D(7
:121
4), G
pEl(G
), Pr
189
Hau
y1B
-132
G/1
010
Cel
tic M
iner
als
Ltd
Mus
coch
o La
keC
u-N
i-Co-
Au-
Pt-P
dD
(x:x
), G
pEm
(G)
190
Hau
y, S
cott
1B-1
32 G
/10,
15
10Ap
ella
Res
ourc
es in
c.Lo
st Is
land
Au-
Cu
E, G
pMa(
S), P
r
191
Haz
eur,
Rale
1B-1
32 G
/07,
10
10Vi
sible
Gol
d M
ines
Inc.
Haz
eur
Au
D(1
1:25
50)
192
Jéré
mie
1B-1
32 L
/02
10Ab
itex
Reso
urce
s In
c. /
Ress
ourc
es M
étau
xdix
inc.
Jéré
mie
Ni-C
u-Zn
TE
193
Jout
el1B
-132
E/0
810
Glo
bex
Min
ing
Entre
prise
s In
c.Ea
gle
Min
eA
uD
(2:1
511)
194
Jout
el1B
-132
E/0
810
Agni
co-E
agle
Min
es L
td /
J. Fr
igon
Frig
onA
uD
(3:5
25)
195
La D
auve
rsiè
re,
Cha
rron
, Que
ylus
, D
ollie
r
1B-1
32 G
/09
10Ar
iann
e Re
sour
ces
Inc.
La D
auve
rsiè
re (R
-14)
Au
D(1
0:14
82),
GpE
l(G),
Pr
196
La P
eltri
e, M
assic
otte
, M
anth
et, M
artig
ny1B
-132
E/1
3, 1
4, L
/03,
04
10Ra
diss
on M
inin
g Re
sour
ces
Inc.
/Ar
iann
e Re
sour
ces
Inc.
Mas
sicot
teA
u-C
u-Zn
-Ag
D(2
:300
),Gc(
sl),G
pEm
(A)
197
Labe
rge,
Cas
a Be
rard
i1B
-132
E/0
610
Ges
tion
IAM
GO
LD-Q
uébe
c in
c. /
Can
cor M
ines
Inc.
Gém
ini-T
urge
onC
u-Zn
-Au
D(4
:182
7), G
c(r),
GpE
m(B
), Pr
, TE
198
Lave
rgne
1B-1
32 E
/03
10G
lobe
x M
inin
g En
trepr
ises
Inc.
Rous
seau
Eas
tA
uG
pEl(G
), G
pEm
(G)
199
Le S
ueur
1B-1
32 F
/08,
09
10M
etan
or R
esou
rces
Inc.
/Au
r Res
ourc
es In
c. /
Teck
Com
inco
Ltd
Hew
fran
Au
D(1
0:25
55),
S, T
200
Le T
ac
1B-1
32 F
/08
10Ex
plor
atio
n O
rbite
VSP
A in
c.La
Tac
Cu-
Au-
Dia
mon
dsG
201
Lem
oine
, Oba
lski
1B-1
32 G
/09
10C
ampb
ell R
esou
rces
Inc.
Cor
ner
Bay
Cu
D(1
4:51
20)
202
Lem
oine
, Rin
fret
1B-1
32 G
/16,
H/1
310
Cog
itore
Res
ourc
es In
c. /
Inm
et M
inin
g C
orpo
ratio
nLe
moi
neC
u-Zn
-Au-
Ag
D(1
0:38
51),
G, G
pEm
(B),
S, T
203
Lem
oine
, Rin
fret
1B-1
32 G
/16,
H/1
310
Apel
la R
esou
rces
inc.
Lac
Dor
éV-
Ti-F
eTe
204
Lesc
ure
1B-1
32 G
/10
10SO
QU
EM IN
C.
Bras
cou
péC
u-Zn
-Ag-
Au
D(3
:743
)
205
Lesp
éran
ce1B
-132
G/1
210
MD
N in
c. /
SOQ
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INC
.Le
spér
ance
Au
S
206
Lesp
éran
ce, G
and,
Le
Sueu
r1B
-132
F/0
9, G
/05,
12
10N
orth
ern
Supe
rior R
esou
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MG
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-Qué
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atam
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xplo
ratio
ns In
c.
L’Esp
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ceD
iam
onds
tD
(4:6
95),
GpM
a(G
)
207
Lévy
1B-1
32 G
/15
1027
36-1
179
Qué
bec
inc.
/Fo
rage
s C
hibo
ugam
au lt
éeC
ook
- Cha
pais
Cu-
Au-
ZnD
(x:6
814)
, GpE
m(B
)
208
Lévy
1B-1
32 G
/15
10Ap
ella
Res
ourc
es In
c.To
uchD
own
(Lac
Lau
ra)
Cu-
Au
S(13
:350
0)
209
Lévy
1B-1
32 G
/15
10Q
ueen
ston
Min
ing
Inc.
Phoe
nix
Cu-
Au-
Ag-
Co
D(1
:315
), G
c(r),
GpE
m(G
), Pr
210
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1B-1
32 G
/15
10P.
Haw
ley
Cha
pais
Cu-
Zn-A
u-A
gD
(x:x
)
32
1BTA
BLE
1B-1
- Ex
plor
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ts in
the
Abiti
bi a
nd P
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c su
bpro
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es in
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8.
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CO
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RSPR
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CTS
SUBS
TAN
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RKS1
211
Lévy
, Bro
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1B-1
32 G
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10Ag
nico
-Eag
le M
ines
Ltd
Wac
onic
hi W
est
Au-
Ag-
Cu-
ZnD
(3:4
83),
GpE
m(G
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212
Lévy
, Bro
ngni
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t1B
-132
G/1
0, 1
510
Agni
co-E
agle
Min
es L
tdW
acon
ichi
Au-
Base
met
als
D(1
:248
), G
pEm
(G),
GpM
a(G
)
213
Mai
zare
ts, D
alet
1B-1
32 E
/01
10D
iagn
os in
c. /
Luck
y M
iner
al In
c.N
ico
Ni-C
u-A
uG
, Pr
214
McC
orki
ll1B
-132
G/1
6, H
/13,
I/04
, J/0
110
Typh
oon
Expl
orat
ion
Inc.
Mon
exco
Au-
Cu-
ZnG
, GpE
l(G),
Rsi,
Pr, S
, T
215
McK
enzi
e1B
-132
G/1
610
Cam
pbel
l Res
ourc
es In
c.C
oppe
r Ran
dC
u-Au
D(x
:x)
216
McK
enzi
e1B
-132
G/1
610
SOQ
UEM
INC
.M
op II
Au-
Cu-
ZnD
(6:2
125)
217
McK
enzi
e1B
-132
G/1
610
SOQ
UEM
INC
.M
cKen
zie
A
u-C
u-Zn
D(2
:588
)
218
McK
enzi
e1B
-132
G/1
610
SOQ
UEM
INC
.D
avid
Cu-
Au-
Ag
D(8
:175
0)
219
Mon
tgol
fier,
Orv
illie
rs1B
-132
E/0
9, 1
010
J-Pac
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Gol
d In
c.M
ontg
olfie
rA
uD
(17:
9225
)
220
Mon
tgol
fier,
Orv
illie
rs, A
loig
ny1B
-132
E/0
9, 1
010
Expl
orat
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c.M
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G
pMa,
S
221
Mou
ntai
n1B
-132
F/0
1, 0
210
Brea
kwat
er R
esou
rces
Ltd
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hée
Cu-
Zn-A
g-A
uD
(9:2
025)
, FM
222
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ligan
1B-1
32 F
/08,
09
10Ex
plor
Res
ourc
es in
c.N
ellig
an N
icke
lN
i-Co-
Au
D(1
9:38
38)
223
Nel
ligan
1B-1
32 F
/08,
09
10M
etan
or R
esou
rces
Inc.
/ M
urgo
r Re
sour
ces
Inc.
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ligan
A
uT
224
Noy
on1B
-132
F/0
5, 1
210
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anza
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d C
orpo
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n /
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co-E
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Min
es L
tdN
orth
way
Au
D(1
1:56
78),
GpE
m(B
)
225
Opé
misk
a1B
-132
G/1
4, 1
5, J/
0310
SOQ
UEM
INC
.M
ichw
acho
Cu-
Au-
Ag
D(6
:120
2)
226
O’S
ulliv
an, G
auvi
n1B
-132
I/04
10Ap
ella
Res
ourc
es In
c.Ic
on M
ine
Cu-
Au
M, P
r
227
Perr
on1B
-132
E/0
3, 0
410
Cog
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Res
ourc
es In
c.Bé
lang
er O
ptio
nC
u-Zn
-Au-
Ag
GpE
m(G
)
228
Poiri
er1B
-132
E/0
810
Can
cor M
ines
Inc.
/ SO
QU
EM IN
C.
Kist
abic
heZn
-Cu-
Ag-
Au
D(2
:190
0), G
pEm
(G)
229
Poiri
er1B
-132
E/0
810
Can
cor M
ines
Inc.
/ SO
QU
EM IN
C.
Bonf
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lZn
-Cu-
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Au
GpE
m(G
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230
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hot,
Noy
elle
s1B
-132
F/1
110
Hin
terla
nd M
etal
s In
c.Pl
atea
u PG
EPG
ED
(23:
3203
)
231
Que
ylus
1B-1
32 G
/09
10Ra
diss
on M
inin
g Re
sour
ces
Inc.
/M
. Bou
char
dPo
track
Cu-
Zn-A
u-A
gG
, GpE
m(G
), S
232
Que
ylus
1B-1
32 G
/09
10Lo
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Exp
lora
tion
Inc.
Que
ylus
Au-
Cu
TE
233
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,Bro
chan
t, Br
ongn
iart,
Le
Sueu
r1B
-132
G/1
010
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d’ex
plor
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iniè
re V
ior i
nc. /
L.
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oly
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bast
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Gc(
t), P
g
234
Ralle
au, W
ilson
1B-1
32 F
/01,
02
10M
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tar D
evel
opm
ent C
orpo
ratio
n.Ra
lleau
Cu-
Zn
GpE
m(A
), S
235
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ret
1B-1
32 H
/13
10Ap
ella
Res
ourc
es In
c.La
c D
oré
Nor
thV-
Ti-F
ePr
, S, T
236
Rous
seau
1B-1
32 E
/03
10G
lobe
x M
inin
g En
trepr
ises
Inc.
Rous
seau
Gol
dA
uD
(2:4
11)
237
Roy
1B-1
32 G
/16
10G
lobe
x M
inin
g En
trepr
ises
Inc.
/ Re
ssou
rces
min
ière
s Pr
oces
sor i
nc.
Gra
ndRo
yC
u-A
u-A
gTE
238
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McK
enzi
e1B
-132
G/1
610
Glo
bex
Min
ing
Entre
prise
s In
c. /
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ourc
es m
iniè
res
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r inc
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tem
an B
ayC
u-A
u-A
gTE
33
1BTA
BLE
1B-1
- Ex
plor
atio
n pr
ojec
ts in
the
Abiti
bi a
nd P
ontia
c su
bpro
vinc
es in
200
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WN
SHIP
SFI
GU
REN
TSA
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CO
MPA
NIE
S / P
ROSP
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RSPR
OJE
CTS
SUBS
TAN
CES
WO
RKS1
239
Scot
t1B
-132
G/1
510
Cog
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Res
ourc
es In
c.Sc
ott L
ake
Cu-
Zn-A
u-A
gD
(21:
8861
), G
pEm
(B,G
)
240
Scot
t1B
-132
G/1
510
Gol
den
Valle
y M
ines
Ltd
Bejo
pipa
Cu-
Zn-A
u-A
gD
(6:1
010)
241
Scot
t1B
-132
G/1
510
Gol
den
Valle
y M
ines
Ltd
Bear
mac
Au-
Ag
D(7
:107
0), R
amp
242
Scot
t, M
cKen
zie
1B-1
32 G
/15,
16
10SO
QU
EM IN
C.
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iam
Cu-
Zn-A
u-A
gD
(2:5
50)
243
Urb
an1B
-132
G/0
410
Nor
ont R
esou
rces
Ltd
/Fr
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est R
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ada
Inc.
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urgo
r Res
ourc
es In
c.
Win
dfal
l Lak
eA
uD
(15:
222)
, Ram
p, S
244
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an1B
-132
G/0
410
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co lt
éeU
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stA
uG
, Gc,
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S
245
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on1B
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C/0
48
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co-E
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Min
es L
tdG
olde
xAu
D(x
:x)
246
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tel
1B-2
32 D
/03
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adill
ac M
inin
g C
orpo
ratio
nBe
auch
aste
l Eas
tA
uD
(1:2
15)
247
Oba
lski
1B-1
32 G
/16
10C
ampb
ell R
esou
rces
inc.
Fo
sse
Mer
rill
Cu,
Ag,
Au
TE
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of a
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in a
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bol
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ratio
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ts in
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expl
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wor
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prop
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