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42A09SW2006 2.19711 CARR
"2.1971 lEXPLORATION ACTIVITIES
IN 1999
for
ST ANDREW GOLDFIELDS LTD.
CARR PROPERTY
In
010
CARR TOWNSHIP
LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISIO
DISTRIC OF COCHRANE
ONTARIO
RECEIVEDSEP 1 3 1S39
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OfFICE
hv
Dr. Serge NadeauGeochemist/Geologist
St Andrew Goldfields Ltd.
Thursday, September 09. 1999
42A09SW2006 2.19711 CARR
i TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS i
LIST OF FIGURES ii
1.0 INTRODUCTION ll. l LOCATION AND ACCESS ll .2 TOPOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION ll .3 PROPERTY STATUS l
2.0 GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY 32. l REGIONAL GEOLOGY 3
3.0 SOIL GEOCHEMISTRY SURVEY 43.1 INTRODUCTION 43.2 SOIL GEOCHEMISTRY SURVEY 4
METHODOLOGY AND SOIL DESCRIPTION3.3 DATA AND EVALUATION OF 7
GEOCHEMICAL ANOMALIES
4.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
010C
5.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY 12
CERTIFICATE 13
TABLE I Peat results by sodium pyrophosphate method 14
TABLE 2 B-soil results by enzyme leach method 20
LIST OF FIGURESpage
Figure l. Carr Township location map 2
Figure 2. Claim #1224105 location map 5
Figure 3. Airborne photo location of claim #1224105 6
Figure 4. Trace element contents in peat soil samples against distance S 4a. As 4b. Ph 4c. Au 4d. Cd 4e. Hg 4f. Mo
Figure 5. Trace element contents in B-soil samples against distance 9 5a. As 5b. Ph 5c. Au 5d. Cd 5e. Hg 51'. Mo
1.0 INTRODUCTION
St Andrew Goldfields Ltd. holds an unpatented 4 unit mining claim in (he southwestern portion of Carr Township. Larder Lake Mining Division, District of Cochrane. Ontario. The work outlined by this report covers the exploration activities carried OUT from July to September 1999.
The distance to the claim post #4 of the project area is approximately 1.2 mile (2.0 km) east of Matheson and approximately 44.4 miles (71.5 km) east of Timmins. Ontario. The project is located in NTS 42 A/10 and approximately Latitude 48"33' and Lonaitude80"33'.
l. l LOCATION AND ACCESS
The unpatented 4 unit mining claim (1224105) is located in the central portion of Carr Township (G-3613), Larder Lake Mining Division, District of Cochrane, Ontario, as shown in Figure l.
The distance to the claim post #4 of the project area is approximately 1.2 mile (2.0 km) east of Matheson and approximately 44.4 miles (71.5 km) east of Timmins. Ontario, along highway 101. The primary access to the project area is via Highway 101 and then 1.7 mile (2.X km) north on the all weather road (Figure 2).
l .2 TOPOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION
The mining claim occurs over a well-drained flat lying area. The Northwest QUADRANT of the mining claim is mainly covered by grass and hay. and of young lag alder and poplar trees on the east side (Figure 3). The Southern half of the mining claim is mostly covered by poplar and tag alder trees.
1.3 PROPERTY STATUS
St Andrew Goldfields Ltd. holds a 4 unit unpatented mining claim in the southwestern portion of Carr Township. Larder Lake Mining Division, District of Cochrane. Ontario, as shown in Figure 1-2. The following is the mining claim number and the recording date:
L-1224105 4 Units Recorded September 15. 1997.
Carr Town's
\aylor Township
Basemap Information: Digital OBM
ST ANDREW GOLDFIELDS LTD.CARR TOWNSHIP
GEOCHEMICAL SOIL SURVEYRG: 1 | FILE: CARR-GEOCHEM.DWG l DATE: Sept. 1999
SCALE IN METERS
1200 1500
2.0 GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY
2.1 REGIONAL GEOLOGY
Tlie Abitibi Greenstone Belt consists of an east-west trending belt of volcanics and sedimentary rocks. This is the largest continuous Archean greenstone belt in the Canadian Shield. The Abitibi Greenstone Belt is located in the southwestern part of the Superior tectonic province and is truncated east and west by the Grenville Front and the Kapuskasing Structure respectively. Most of the gold deposits lie in intermediate to felsic volcanic rocks, their intrusive equivalents or associated clastic or exhalative sediments, and mostly at the margins of the volcanic complexes. These deposits have traditionally been associated with shear or fault /.ones. The two major faults in the area. the Porcupine-Destor and the Larder Lake are the prominent structural discontinuities in the rock of the Timmins-Kirkland Lake area. These two easterly trending faults are cut and offset to the west by many northerly trending faults. The Porcupine-Destor Fault Zone "Break" extends in the east northeasterly to easterly direction across the Matheson. German. Stock, Taylor, and Carr Townships. Carr Township lies along the southern limb of the west portion of the Porcupine syncline. It is felt that the fault provided a fissure through which ultramafic magma moved from a zone in the mantle. Porcupine sediments occur predominantly north of and along the Porcupine Destor Fault. These consist mainly of interlayers of greywacke, siltstone and lesser conglomerates from part of the turbidite sequence. The Porcupine syncline was one of the younger folds to develop. The North Tisdale and Kayorum synclines and the Central Tisdale and Vipond anticlines created earlier refolded around the Porcupine syncline. Early folds resulted from a regional north-south compression while the Porcupine syncline is a result of a left-handed couple acting in a southwest to northeast direction.
3.0 SOIL GEOCHEMISTRY SURVEY
3.1 INTRODUCTION
The objectives of the soil geochemistry survey was to identify chemical anomaly in soils resulting from the upward vertical migration and accumulation of chemical elements derived from the underlying bedrocks in order to find new Au mineralization to the cast of the Porcupine Destor Fault Zone in the Carr Township.
Soil samples were analyzed by new selective leaching chemical methods (Enzyme Leach and Sodium Pyrophosphate from Actlabs) since previous soil geochemical surveys which used total chemical analysis methods were unsuccessful to localize Au mineralization in thick overburden soils of glacial origin in the Timmins camp. These new methods use very weak leaching solutions that allow the investigation trace elements accumulated on the rim of soil particles. These new methods of analysis allow the determination of more than 60 chemical elements at the ppb and ppm levels by ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry). The enzyme leach selective method is used lo leach trace elements from Mn- and Fc-oxide coatings on soil particles of B-soil materials (sand, silt and clay (Clark, 1999). Sodium Pyrophosphate is used to extract metals bounded to organic matters present in peat and humus (Hall et al., 1996). These methods eliminate the chemical signal derived from the soil particles that are of glacial origin.
Field sampling was done on July 29 1999 by a team of l geologist and 2 students that took soil samples along a line oriented in an N-S direction extending over 800 meters (Figure 2). Data of soil samples was received on August 18 1999 and the report prepared in September of 1999.
3.2 SOIL GEOCHEMISTRY SURVEY METHODOLOGY AND SOIL DESCRIPTION
The soil samples were taken with a Dutch Auger making a hole of 7 cm indiameter. Peat and B-soil samples were mostly taken at a depth of 20 to 30 cm beneath the humus soil layer.
Since most of the property was probably used for farming activities samples were taken on the East side of the property which has tag alders vegetation. The Eastern half portion of the property does not present traces of recent farming activity (Figure 3). The samples were collected close to the fence (within 1-2 meters) since the soil showed the least evidences of modification. Sampling sites were chained 20 meters and are indicated by circle symbols in Figure 2.
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l * We-C-10036 CLAYP 1 ri 1 TT! wz-c-1003* rcAi^ X ^ A A A A 992-C-lOOM CLAY
1224105, . v 992-C-10044 CLA 14- 1 1 "H 1 t ̂ J 1 We-C-LOO*3 CLAV ^ U.11A LS ) t*e-c-ioo6* CLA
9W-C- 100*7 CLAV92-C-IOOU CLAtW-C-10069 CLAW2-C-10070 CLAY.99C-C-10071 CLAYiwe-c-ioo7e CLAYWe-C-10073 CLAY992-C-10074 CLAY992-C-10073 CLAY9W-C-10076 CLAY
We-C-10071 CLAYWE-C-10Q79 CLAYtw-c-iooeo CLAYMC-C -10081 CLAY *W-C-IOOW CLAY
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SCALE IN
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39/ <l/ 7/ 333/ 2.49/33 —,134V <l/ 47/ 430/ 3J4/193 —,'OB/ *1/ 47/ 420/ 3^1/200 ™t40/ W SI/ 33t/ ajl/19* —308/ W SI/ 213/ M7/39 —30O/ O/ 84/ 242/ E.47/O3—
9/OU/ y/ (Xfi/ 3/ 89/4U/ d/ OJ/ 4/ 7
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E49/ a/ \Z/ BE/ I.41/O3 _
?/ ^l/ <l/ O6/ 3/ 13 —
20/ CM/ CI/ CL3/ li/ 10 —9/ <al/ a/ as/ is/ 24 —, 9/ au/ a/ a4/ ?/ e4— ?/ au/ a/ <0i/ io/ u -.
10/ <OJ/ *1/ OJ/ l/ 13 ~a/ au/ a/ a4/ 3/ is —*/ au/ o/ aii/ 4/ 9 —li/ au/ a/ at2/ is/ 22 —e/ au/ a/ M/ 9/ 23 —li/ (W/ <l/ 0.4/ 9/ U —14/ <(U/ U/ tkt/ 14/ 11 ~-ll/ OL1/ l/ 0.4/ Ifc/ 22—is/ coa/ y oj/ io/ 12—10/ XO,!/ l/ <0i/ 6/ 3 —
li/ au/ i/ a?/ */ * —10/ <04/ l/ l.*/ 4/ 3 —o/ toa/ t/ ij)/ e/ i —
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LOT 1
CON 3
nationnow —————— - — - ———
LOT 1DON CON 2
DON
OON
DON
SOON
ZOON
100N
1 —
1
METERS
——— -J 1400 800
ST ANDREW GOLDFIELDS LTD.H CARR TOWNSHIPM GEOCHEMICAL SOIL SURVEY^ FIG: 2r7
FILE: CARR-GEOCHEM.DWG DATE: Sept. 1 999
claim
1224105 (4 units)
Air photo: L3W-131; St Andrew Goldfields Ltd
400 800
The soil cover is composed of a humus layer (AO) of 2 to 5cm in thickness. The A l soil layer is composed of dry to slightly wet decomposed organic matter that was only sampled when thicker than 20 cm and ranged from K) to 45 cm between stations SOON and 460N (Table 1). The B-soil layer underneath A horizons starts by a Grey crumbly clay over 5 lo 15 cm which becomes more brownish at depth. Most of the clay samples were collected between stations 540N and O with only two samples between 560 and 800N (Table 2). The B-soil is generally a dry to crumbly brown clay with 10 to 2(Y7c of silt grains. Locally the brown clay matrix contains thin pale beige to orange clay layers. The B-soil thickness is greater than l m, which is the limit of the auger length for soil sampling.
A total of 41 soil samples were collected along the sampled line. Of the 41 samples l l are peat samples and the remaining 30 are B-soil samples (Table l and 2). The sample weight was about 0.5-1 kg and stored directly into Ziplock bags. The samples were processed at the Stock Mine site on the same day. An aliquot of 200g of each sample was transferred into a new Ziplock bag and sent for analysis to Actlabs (Ancaster. Ontario). Peat samples were analyzed by the Sodium Pyrophosphate leach method. The B-soil samples were analyzed by Enzyme Leach method. Three soil samples were analyzed twice to represent field duplicates standards (2 B-soil and l peat samples) and check laboratory reproducibility (Table l and 2).
3.3 EVALUATION OF GEOCHEMICAL ANOMALIES
The peat samples data are given in Table l and B-soils data in Table 2 along with their station location. More than 60 trace elements were determined by both selective leaching methods. Elements with contents lower than detection limits are indicated with the symbol < followed by the value of the detection limit.
In peat samples several element concentrations are in the ppb (parts per billion) range and many do not exceed the value of their detection limit: Li, Se, Br, Ru. Pd. Ag. Te. Cs. Re. Os. Pt, Au and Bi (Table 1). Similarly several elements of B-soils fall in the low ppb range and do not exceed the value of their detection limit: Be, Se, Ge. Se. Ru. Pd, Ag. In, Sn, Te, Tin, Ta. Re. Os, Pt. Au, Hg, Tl and Bi (Table 2). Only a few elements in B-soils reach more than a thousand ppb: e.g. the volatile element CI, and the metallic element Mn and Sr.
Plots of As, Pb, Au, Cd, Hg and Mo concentrations in peat (Figures 4a-f) and in B-soils (Figures 5a-f) are shown against their location along the N-S sampling line. Only the chemical elements commonly associated to gold are displayed. As, Pb, Au. Cd. Hg and Mo concentrations could by several order of magnitudes in peat Vs B-soil (e.g. Pb in the ppni in peat vs. ppb of B-soil see Fig. 4b Vs 5b. Significant variations in As. Pb. Cd. Hg and Mo are displayed by the occurrence of single apical and double peaks at about the
same stations for peat in the northern part of the claim. Those same elements show different distributions in B-soils with high abundance of Pb, As and Mo but low Cd values for the same stations (Figures 5a-0- Although not plotted many other elements display single and double peaks at roughly the same stations that may be narrower or broader in peat and B-soil samples: e.g. It. Lie, CE, Zn, NB, Th, U, Ni, (Table l and 2). Although these chemical variations appears small and mostly in the ppb range they are much larger than observed in field duplicates of peat at station 580N and in B-soil samples at stations 340N and 100N, as the latter reflect sample heterogeneity and analytical uncertainties (Figures 4 and 5).
These variations are too systematic to be considered to be of secondary origin such as due to fanning activity with soil contamination. It is inferred that they represent geological processes at depth in the underlying bedrocks. Combination of apical peak and double peaks for these same elements in a given area was observed elsewhere in peat and B-soil samples on our properties. Single peak occurring over one or two stations tor many chemical elements are generally typical of a fault. Several single peaks over several stations are typical of a fault/shear /.one. Combination of single and double peaks extending over several stations reflects more complex or superposed geological features such as fault/shear zone and mineralization. These combined anomalies either correspond to fault/shear zone in bedrocks and/or mineralized rocks that have undergone significant alteration, and dissolution of trace elements that migrated vertically in the overlying soils. The use of selective leaching methods yield relatively high contrast variations for many of the chemical elements analyzed along this single line. However, the range of trace element contents observed are smaller than those observed in soils overlying mineralized bedrocks at other properties.
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114 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
This geochemical survey along the eastern side of the mining claim #1224105 show variations in many chemical elements significantly above their detection limits in both peat and B-soil samples. The combination of single and double peaks over several adjacent stations at several locations along this line suggest that one or more fault/zone may bc present. The lack of Au values higher than its detection limit in both peat and B- soils suggests that the probability of Au mineralization on this claim is very low based on this single line. To assess the extent of these chemical variations it is suggested that additional soil sampling along parallel and cross cutting lines combined with a magnetic survey and geological compilation work could help to define the geological features causinu these variations. At the current time no further work is warranted.
Dated in Matheson, Ontario Thursday. September 09, 1999
Respectfully submitted.
Serge Nadeau Geochemist/Geologist St Andrew Goldt'ields Ltd.
12
5 BIBLIOGRAPHY
Clark R. (1999) Concepts and models for interpretation of enzyme leach data for mineral and petroleum exploration. In Geoanalysis with emphasis on selective extractions. Short Course edited by the Association of Exploration Geochemists at the 19lh International Geochemical Exploration Symposium in Vancouver, April 10, 1999
Hall, G.E.M.. Vaive, J.E. and MacLaurin, A.I. (1996) Analytical aspects of the application of sodium pyrophosphate reagent in the specific extraction of the labile organic component of humus and soils. Journal of Geochemical exploration 56, 23-36.
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CERTIFICATE
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS:
l. Serge Nadcau, hereby declare that:
I am a Geochemist/Geologist with residence in Timmins, Ontario, and am employed by St Andrew Goldfields Ltd.. of Matheson. Ontario.
I have a B.Se. degree in Geology from Univcrsite Laval, Quebec, in 1981. I have also obtained a M.Se. degree in Geology from Universite de Montreal, Quebec, in 19X5. l also hold a Ph.D in Geology from McGill University, in 1991. I was a postdoctorate fellow at Universite de Paris 7 in France and a research fellow at the California Institute of Technology in USA. I have also done contract work for the Geological Survey of Canada. I have lectured at the Universite du Quebec in Montreal and at Ottawa University.
l have practised my profession as geochemist and geologist since 1991 in Canada. United Stales and France.
I am member in good standing at the Association of Exploration Geochemists. the Association of Geoscientists of Ontario, the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada and at the Geological Association ot Canada.
l am geochemist for St Andrew Goldfields Ltd and working at the Stock Mine Sile, Matheson. Ontario.
Dated at Matheson, Ontario Thursday. September 09, 1999
Respectfully submitted.
Dr. Serge NadeauGeochemist/geologistSt Andrew Goldfields Ltd.
TABLE-1. — .. — . -.— . . . -- ... . .
Pyrophosphate Leach Job ft: 18186 Report**: 18040bTrace Element Concentration Units Indicated Beside Each Analyte. Values vValues = 999'
Sample ID:992-C-10042992-C-10043992-C-10045992-C- 10047992-C- 10048992-C- 10049992-C- 10050992-C-10051992-C- 10052992-C-10053 992-C- 1 0054992-C- 10059
— ....
599 are greater than work ng range of instrument.TOWNSHIP
CARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARR CARRCARR
-
CLAIM1224105122410512241051224105122410512241051224105122410512241051224105 12241051224105
-- -— —
LINE8E8E8E8E8E8E8E8E8E8E ~" 8E
BE
———
STATION! SOIL TYPE800780760700680660640620600580560460
ORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOIL
•- - - --
L.-.. ... . . .......| : . . |-.
"' 'Company: St. Andrews Goldfieldviih symbol < Equal Not Detected at That Lower Limit. . f
Li ppm^<2 ""•c2
<2<2^<2<2<2<2^<2
Certified B
Be ppm~ 0.15
0.22 0.110.190.25
^.020.140.190.130.16 0.110.04
/:
D. D'Anna, Dipl. T.ICPMS Tec
This report Unless othe
CI ppm924859 881861935
•:100
r 1010877816948 661817
- --- -
Se ppml *2
<2<2<2<2^<2<2<2<2 "*2
<2
V ppm Mn ppm11.5 " 1869.3 4.4-~"e:45.14.47.35.46.14.6 3.53.4
hnical Manager, Activation Laboratories Ltd.
shall not be reproduced except in full wiihoui ;rwise instructed, samples will be disposed of
: 143 28.836.196.248.4173131177
75.0 71.626.8
he written i 90 days Iro
Co ppm"""" 1.19
0.82 0.320.450.430.340.800.580.570.420.290.17
Ni ppm^^*444^<4<4<4<4^<4
Cu ppm"' 8
c78968998 54
Date Received: AUG-5-99 Date Reported: AUG : 18-99
ipproval of trie laboratory, m ihe date of this report.
Geologist
i Zn ppm
30 17 6698
261520
8 142
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TABLE-1j
Pyrophosphate Leach JobTrace Element Concentratic
#: 18186 Report*: 18040bn Units Indicated Beside Each
Values = 999999 are greater than working range of instrunSample ID:
992-C-10042992-C- 10043992-C-10045992-C- 10047992-C-10048992-C-10049992-C-10050992-C- 10051992-C- 10052992-C-10053 992-C- 10054992-C- 10059
-- - - -
TOWNSHIPCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARR CARRCARR
——
CLAIM1224105122410512241051224105122410512241051224105122410512241051224105 12241051224105
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LINE8E8E8E8E8E8E8E8E8E8E 8E8E
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STATION800780760700680660640620600580 560460
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Analyte. Values v lent.
SOIL TYPEORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOIL
"ORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOIL
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Ga ppm. 0.9
1.31.11.01.50.60.30.80.41.0
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Ge ppb306746r 44544748
t- 293330 3532
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As ppb] Se ppm
r - ~ -
Br ppm664| 6.8 j <20561278204420139456708640308 252249
. -- -- - -
1.0 0.5
-:0.51.5,
•cO.S0.70.91.00.7
ib.5•cO.5
<20 <20^0<20 <20<20<20^6<20 <20<20
Rbppb159
' 127l 1620
451297
1480272,
97123543 "559
875
-
-
Sr ppm51.750.017.848.055.440.556.360.758.344.7 27.89.3
——— . ——
-- --
Y ppm4.185.614.694.385.623.433.683.072.813.52
"2.502.08
—
Zrppm5.37.99.87.18.28.44.2,5.34.46.3 4.83.5
Nbppb331453430433472399204253197335 " "214
130
- - —-
TABLE-1Pyrophosph;Trace Elemen
ile Leach Job ft: 18186 Report**: 18040b
,. ,. ——— ...,. ,— ...
t Concentration Units Indicated Beside Each Analyte. Values viValues = 999999 are greater than working range of instrument.
Sample ID:992-C-10042992-C-10043 992-C- 10045992-C-10047992-C-10048992-C- 10049992-C-10050992-C-10051992-C- 10052 992-C-10053 992-C- 10054992-C-10059
TOWNSHIPCARRCARR CARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARR CARR CARRCARR
CLAIM12241051224105 1224105122410512241051224105122410512241051224105 1224105 12241051224105
LINE8E8E 8E8E8E8E8E8E8E 8E 8E8E
"
STATION800 780" ~" 760
700680660640620600 580 560460
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SOIL TYPEORGANIC SOIL ORGANIC SOIL ORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOIL
l ORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOIL ORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOIL
Mo ppb""i 75
150
^58655
193208196 39
Pd ppb^OJ cSOO-- —l . . . . - -. ..,,
^20 <50bc2o| <50b^0| <500<20<20<20^0
C?P
<500^00<500<500
<500 "" ^500
AgppnV Cd ppb•cO.4* 407 ^.4' 656 •rOA 302 •:0.4J 271^.4 ! 524
t
' In ppb^
2 <2
^-—— -1
^.4 353) ^<0.4 430cb.4j 420•;0.4 336 e0.4' 215 ^.4' 242 -:0.4 82
3
<2
<2
Sn ppm^.04
<0.04
<0.040.07
^.04-:0.04 ^0.04 <0.04 ^.04^.04
Sbppb^20 <20 <20
<20^0<20<20 ^20
<20^b
Te ppb
<50 <50^0<50<50<50 <5b ^0
<5b
Ippm1.82.5
1.33.3
<0.81.92.9
" 2.8 1.3 0.3
^.8
TABLPyrophosph(Trace Elemer Values = 999'
Sample ID:992-C- 10042 992-C-10043992-C-10045992-C-10047992-C-10048992-C-10049992-C-10050992-C-10051 992-C: 10052 992-C- 1 0053 992-C- 10054992-C-10059
.E-1ile Leach Job #: 18186 Repo rt#: 18040bt Concentration Units Indicated Beside Each Analyte. Values v\399 are greater than working range of instrun
TOWNSHIPCARR CARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARR
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lent. SOIL TYPE
ORGANIC SOIL ORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOIL ORGANIC SOIL ORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOIL
Csppb^ ^2 ^ ^^^*2^ <2 ^ c2<2
1 . - -
Ba ppm36.0
"40.2 25.139.040.131.338.7
l 39.1 38.8 40.4 23.111.51
La ppm10.06 13.71
"i 0.0611.8113.189.268.976.56 6.23 8.11 5.854.14
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21.122.222.018.316.610.9 8.9
15.4 11.27.8
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Pr ppm1.700 2.151 1.677 1.8802.0111.4191.440
Nd ppm8.84
11.04 8.619.57
10.707.137.25
1 .006 5.62 d.9i8'| 4.78 1.261' 6.63 0.849' 4.440.663 3.69
Sm ppm1.44 1 .86 1.461.561.761.211.130.90 6.84 1.11 0.750.57
Eu ppm0.314 "6.409 0.3150.3280.3790.2460.2490.199 0.165 0.237 0.1660.127
Gd ppm1.68 "'" 2.14
i. 701.802.171.361.411.07 0.95 1.22 0.840.73
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Tb ppm" 0.18
0.23 0.180.190.230.140.140.11 0.10 0.13 0.090.07
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Pyrophosphate Leach Job #: 18186 Report*: 1 8040b
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Trace Element Concentration Units Indicated Beside Each Analyte. Values wValues s 999999 are greater than working range of instrument.
Sample ID:992-C-10042992-C-10043992-C- 10045992-C-10047992-C-10048992-C- 10049992-C- 10050992-C-10051992-C-10052 992-C : 10053 992-C- 1 0054992-C- 10059
TOWNSHIPCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARR
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CLAIM122410512241051224105122410512241051224105122410512241051224105122410512241051224105
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STATION800780760700680660640620600580 560460
SOIL TYPE; Dy ppmORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOIL ORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOIL
1.011.371.131.111.400.840.840.700.65 0.84 0.580.47
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0.0501 " 0.340.073 0.071 0.0580.0720.0360.0470.039
0.440.42 0.340.450.230.300.23
' 0.25 0.035 0.19 0.35 1 0.042 0.29 0.26 0029 0.200.23 0.028 0.19
Lu ppm0.0420.0600.0580.0450.0560.0300.0370.0230.025 0.040 0.0220.025
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Sample ID:992-C- 10042992-C- 10043992-C- 10045992-C-10047992-C- 10048992-C- 10049992-C- 10050992-C-10051992-C-10052992-C- 10053 992:C-10054992-C- 10059
TOWNSHIPCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARR CARRCARR
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STATION800780760700680660640620600580 560460
SOIL TYPE Os ppbORGANIC SOIL( <5ORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOIL ORGANIC SOILORGANIC SOIL
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2.495.343.212.112.87 2.471.41
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Sample ID992-C- 10044992-C-10046992-C- 10055992-C-10056992-C-10057992-C-10058992-C-10060992-C-10061 992-C-10062 992-C-10063992-C-10064992-C-10065
10084 FIELD DUPLICATE992-C-10066992-C- 10067992-C-10068992-C-10069 """"992-0-10070
992-C-10071992-C-10072 992-C-10073 992-C-ib074992-C-10075
C-10075 LAB DUPLICATE992-C-10076992-C-10077
10085 FIELD DUPLICATE992-C-10078992-C-10079992-C-10080992-C-10081992-C-10082
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Trace Element Values Are in Parts Per Billion. Negative Values Equal NotValues s 999999 are greater than working range of instrument. S.Q^That e
Sample ID:992-C- 10044992-C- 10046992-C-10055992-C- 10056992-C- 10057992-C-10058992-C- 10060992-C- 10061 992-C-10062 992-C-10063992-C-10064992-C-10065
10084 FIELD DUPLICATE992-C- 10066992-C-10067 992-C- 10068 992-0-10069 992-0-10070 992-C-10071
" 992-C- 10072 992-C- i 0073 992-C-id074 992-C- 10075
C-10075 LAB DUPLICATE 992-C-~id076992-C-10077
10085 FIELD DUPLICATE992-C-10078992-C- 10079992-C- 10080992-C- 10081992-C-10082
TOWNSHIPCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARR CARR CARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARR CARRCARRCARR CARRCARR CARR CARR CARR CARR CARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARR
CLAIM12241051224105122410512241051224105122410512241051224105 1224105 122410512241051224105122410512241051224105
122410512241051224105 12241051224105 1224105 1224105
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TABLE 2Enzyme Leach Job #: 18186 Report**: 18040 Trace Element Vaiues Are in Parts Per Billion. Nee Values = 999999 are greater than working range of
Sample ID:992-C-10044 992-C- i 0046992-C- 10055992-C-10056992-C-10057992-C-10058992-C-10060992-C- 10061 992-C-10062 992-C-ib063992-C- 10064992-C- 10065
10084 FIELD DUPLICATE992-C-10066992-C-10067 992-C-lb068 992-C-10069 992:C-ib070992-C- 10071992-C-10072 992-C- 10073 992-C-10074 99Y-C-10075
C-10075 LAB DUPLICATE ~" 992-C- 10076
992-C-1007710085 FIELD DUPLICATE
992-C-10078992-C-10079992-C-10080992-C-10081992-C-10082
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"992-C-10057992-C-10058992-C-10060992-C-10061992-C-10062 992-C- 1 0063992-C-10064992-C-10065
10084 FIELD DUPLICATE992-C-10066 992-C-10067992-C-10068 992-0-10069992-C-10070
" 992-C-10071 "" 992-C-10072
992-C- 10073 992-C-10074 992-0-10075
C-10075 LAB DUPLICATE ""992-C-io076
992-C-10077•10085 FIELD DUPLICATE
992-C-10078992-C-10079992-C-10080992-C-10081992-C- 10082
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10084 FIELD DUPLICATE992-C-10066 992-C00067 992-C- 10068 992-C-10069 992-C-10070 992-C-10071992-C- 10072992-C- 10073 992-C-10074 992-C-10075
C-10075 LAB DUPLICATE"" 992-C- i 0076
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992-C- 10078992-C-10079992-C-10080992-C- 10081
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Enzyme Leach Job #: 18186 Report*: 18040 ——————- - - - j i
Trace Element Values Are in Parts Per Billion. Negative Values Equal Not Detected at TTValues s 999999 are greater than work ng range of instrument. S.Q.sThat element is del
Sample ID:992-C-10044 992-C- 10046992-C- 10055992-C- 10056992-C-10057992-C- 10058992-C-10060992-C-10061992-C- 10062 992-C- i 0063992-C-10064992-C- 10065
10084 FIELD DUPLICATE992-C-10066992-C-10067992-C-10068 992-C- 10069 992-C-10070 992-C-10071 992-C- 1 0072992-C-10073992-C- 10074 992-C-10075
C-1 0075 LAB DUPLICATE 992-C-10076992-C- 10077
10085 FIELD DUPLICATE992-C-10078992-C- 10079992-C-10080992-C-10081992-C-10082
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~ CARR CARR""""CARRCARRCARR""""CARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARR
CLAIM122410512241051224105122410512241051224105122410512241051224105 1224105122410512241051224105,122410512241051224105 1224105 1224105
1224105 "1224105
12241051224105 1224105 1224105 412241051224105122410512241051224105122410512241051224105
LINE800800800800800800800800800 800800800800800800 800
"800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800800800800800800800800
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STATION760720540520500480440420400 380360340340320300
"280 260 240 220 200 180 160 140 140 !
120 i10010080604020
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SOIL TYPECLAYCLAY
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: 18040- ——————
l
illion. Negative Values Equal Not Detected at TrValues = 999999 are greater than working range of instrument. S.Q.zThat element is del
Sample ID992-C- 10044992-C- 10046992-C-10055992-C-10056992-C- 10057992-C-10058992-C- 10060992-C-10061992-C- 10062992-C- 10063992-C- 10064992-C- 10065
10084 FIELD DUPLICATE992-C-10066992-C- 10067992-C-10068992-C- 10069992-C- 10070992-C-10071992-C -10072 99~2-C-10073 992-C-10074992-C- 10075
C-10075 LAB DUPLICATE992-C-10076992-C-10077
10085 FIELD DUPLICATE992-C- 10078992-C- 10079992-C- 10080992-C- 10081992-C-10082
TOWNSHIPCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARR CARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARR CARRCARR CARR CARRCARR CARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARRCARR
CLAIM12241051224105122410512241051224105122410512241051224105122410512241051224105122410512241051224105 1224105122410512241051224105 12241051224105 1224105 12241051224105 122410512241051224105 122410512241051224105122410512241051224105
i
LINE800800800800800800800800800 800800800800800800800 800800 800
STATION760720540520500480440420400380360340340320300280 260240 220
SOIL TYPECLAYCLAYCLAYCLAYCLAYCLAYCLAYCLAYCLAY CLAYCLAYCLAYCLAYCLAYCLAYCLAY~ "CLAY
CLAY CLAY
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FEED FAX THIS END
FAX ition of Assessment Work ted on Mining Land
, Subsection 65(2) md 66(3). R.S.0.1990
Transaction! Number (office use)
Assessment Files Research Imaging
42A09SW2006 2.19711 CARR
jbsectlon 65(2) and 66(3) of tho Mining Act Under section B ol the Mining Act, sesment work and correspond vdth the mining land holder. Questions about this them Development and Mines, 3rd Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury,
RSJElvED 900 LARDER LAKE
I Fax No.: 1Comments: 1 ifore recording a claim, us
1 A '' ' '' h 'V| ' 0fnZZ~ txpaa79C3E | f^Y^^^-^^
1. Recorded . .Nama St Andrew Goldflelds Ltd.Address RRI2
Mafteson, Ontario POK1NONama
Address
1
n e form 0240.
*
CpMNiirr\ber.f W0!i^ JTelephone Number
Fax Number
nirwio uivion-'"
rSGP IfllW
9711(705)273-2525
(705)273-3333
Client Number
Telephone Number
Fax Nu-nber
2. Type of work performed: Check (-0 and report on only ONE of the following groups; lor this declaration.
Geotechnical: prospecting, surveys, assays and work under section 18 (regs)
Physical: drilling stripping, trenching and associated assays D Rehabilitation
Work Type
Soil Geochemistry: Survey A analysis report writing v
DM* Wo* From 29 07 99 To R J& 09 99PMtormtd Day | Morth l Year Da, [ Mot.* ] rear
Glcb.lPMMtonlrgSy.l.mDalatilavaH.bl.) Tow,ship,Area Catt
M or G-Plan Number G-36 1 3
Office Use
Commodity
Total J; Value of Work Claimed
NTS Flulerence
Mining Division
Resident Geologist District
Please remember to: - obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Natural Resourci - provide proper notice to surface rights holders before starl - complete and attach a Statement of Costs, form 021 2; - provide a map showing contiguous mining lands that are l - include two copies of your technical report.
3. PersonName Serga Nadeau,
or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if
at St Andrew Goldfields Ltd.Address RR*2 Matheson. Ontario POk 1NQNama
Address
:i , *.. . * x ^~-'
^ W *- 1
Name \
.
1
Address
;s as required; ing woir'K;
mHEenvn-v' --^ \\^
eaeSSCa^CCASSESSM^ITrjT —— ' — Qf^'Qf ' — ty ——
705-27 ;l-2525Fax Nimber 705-27:1-3333TelepTnine Number
Fax Number
TdepUme Number
Fax N jmber
4. Certification by Recorded Holder or Agentl,. Kian A. Jensen , do hereby certify that l have personal knowledge ot the facts set forth in
(Prcrl Name)
this Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed the same during or after its completion and, to the best of my knowledge, Ihe annexed report is true.Signature of Recorded Holder or Agent
Agent's AddressRRt2 rVlBtheson. Ontario POK 1 NO
Telephone Number 705-273-2525
Dale
Fax Nurrfber" ' 705273-3333
09/13/99 MO.N 13:39 FAX 705 273
' 5. Work to be recorded and distributed. Work can only be assigned to claims that are contiguous (adjoining) to the miPing land where work was performed, at the time work was performed. A map showing the contiguous link must accompany this form.
Mining Claim Number. Or il work was dore on other eligible mining land, show in this
column the location number indicated on the claim map.
eg
•g
*g
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
e
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
TB 7827
1234567
1234568
L- 1224 105
Column Totals
Number of Claim Units. For other mining land, list hectares.
16 ha
12
2
4
4
Value of work performed on this claim or other mining land.
326,825
0
S 8,892
1920.82
**™iW
Value of work applied to thisclaim.
N/A
S24.000
S 4.000
1,600.00
J-***^OO
Value of work assigned to other miring claims.
O 1 Q•^ Ikotfc ^
0
0
0
0
Bank. Value of work to be distributed at a future date
i*" 1 *\7 1 -i —S2.825
0
S4,B92
320.82
;
&SXT 2^1 ^
l. Kian A. Jensen _____________ , whereby certify tp|t the above work credits are eligible ondc(Prinl Ful Name)
subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to the claim
where the work was done.
6. Instruction for cutting back credits that are not approved.
Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check (-/) in the bcxes below to show how you wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:
IB 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.
D 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; or
D 3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; or^^^^^.————-- :
D 4. Credits are to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix orpsy^^tjotelnfteir *-^ l
Note: If you have not indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back|[ro followed by option number 2 if necessary.
For Office Use Only_____________________
SEP 1 3QE08CKNCE ASSESSMENT \
Received Stamp
0841 (03/97]
Deemed Approved Date
Date Approved
Date Notification Sent
Total Value ot Credit Approved
Approved tor Recording by Minir} Recorder (Signature)
SEP-13-195S 13:45 705 273 3333 P. 02
Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit
Transaction Number (office use)
Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of subsection 6 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96. Under section 8 of the Mining Act, this information is a public record. This information will be used to review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this collection should be directed to a Provincial Mining Recorder, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 3rd Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6B5.
Work Type
1) Geochemical Soil survey
^
2) Soil Analysis
3) Report work
Units of workDepending on the type of work, list the number of hours/day worked, metres of drilling, kilometres of grid line, number of samples, etc.
0.8 Km of pace line and soil sampling by
2 Students and
1 Geologist
43 Soil samples
Data processing 4 maps
Report writing by Serge Nadeua
Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).
4) Soil bags (plastic ziplock, Ns86)
5) Pail A Lid for shipping &L storage (1^1=2)
6) Soil shipping for analysis by actlabs
7) Report express mail shipping
Transportation Costs
8) Truck 4 Gas
Food and Lodging Costs ^^^~^\
rfifCE^y—————————————————————————— \ \\\*~*f ————————— V ————————
\ , CP OttS3 \
Cost Per Unit of work
(Day of 8 Hours)
80.00/Day
145.00/Day
22.50/sample
180.00/Day
1 80.00/Day
Total
0.12 each
5.96 each
31.08 each
10.00
Total
45.00/Day
Total
\ ^ T \ \ -icm* *S*tsSWtM \ Total Value of Assessment Work \ at086*HW i-c^-^
Total Cost
160.00
145.00
967.50
360.00
180.00
1812.50
10.32
11.92
31.08
10.00
63.32
45.00
45.00
1,920.82
Calculations of Filing Discounts:
1. Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at 100070 of the above Total Value of Assessment Work.2. If work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, it can only be claimed at 5007o of the Total
Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:
TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0.50 = Total S value of worked claimed.
Note:- Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit.- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a request for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.
Certification verifying costs:
Kian A. Jensen ,, do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may reasonably(please print full name)
be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying
Declaration of Work form as
0212(03/97)
.Agent, am authorized to make this certification.(recorded holder, agent, or state company position with signing ajJiority)
i—nt j ivTh. r i i*^ T \is^ i
MINING DIVISION
'SEP IOW99.
Signatu
Ministry of Ministere duNorthern Development DeVeloppement du Nordand Mines et des Mines Ontario
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road
September 28, 1999 6th FloorSudbury, Ontario
ST. ANDREW GOLDFIELDS LTD. P3E 6B5166 PEARL STREETTORONTO, Ontario Telephone: (888) 415-9846M5H-1L3 Fax: (877)670-1555
Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm
Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.19711
Status Subject: Transaction Number(s): W9980.00486 Approval
We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.
If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment Office within this 45 Day period, otherwise assessment credit will be cut back and distributed as outlined in Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment work form.
Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.
If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Bruce Gates by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5856.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYBlair KiteSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section
Correspondence ID: 14194
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2.19711
Date Correspondence Sent: September 28, 1999 Assessor: Bruce Gates
Transaction Number
W9980.00486
First Claim Number
1224105Township(s) l Area(s)
CARR
Section:13 Geochemical GCHEM
Status
Approval
Approval Date
September 28, 1999
Correspondence to:Resident Geologist Kirkland Lake, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):Kian A. JensenSOUTH PORCUPINE, ONTARIO, CANADA
ST. ANDREW GOLDFIELDS LTD. TORONTO, Ontario
Page:1Correspondence ID: 14194
DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
TYPE OF DOCUMENT
PATFNT.SU R F ACE b MINING RIGHTS ....." , SURFACE fllGHTSONLY ....,." , MINING RIGHTS ONLY ....
LEAS6 SURFACF ft MINING RIGHTS -." .SURFACE RIGHTSONLY...........
" .WININGRIGHTSONLY...... ...
LICENCE OF OCCUPATION ..... ......,...ORDER IN-COUNCIL .---...-.. . ..RESERVATION . ,..,.. .....CANCELLED .^.......
SYMBOL
.. B- B ... T-. oc
NOTE: MINING RIGHTS IN PARCELS CATtNTED PBIOH ID MAY 6. 1913, VESTED IN OHlr.lNAI PATENTtE ftV THf PUBLIC LAN O K ACT. H SO 1V/O. CHAP Md, *tC 63, SuftStC 1
AREAS WITHDRAWN FflOM DISPOSITION
M.R O MINING RIGHTS ONl Y
S.R.O SIIHfACt RKiUrSONI Y
M.t S. MININii ANfiMlHI A. l Hli.t-T 1
Umcripliuit Oiilnt No t-Ulo DinvMulnui In.:
RIGHTS WITHDRAWN UNOCA SEC. M. THE MNftfi ACT RAO. IMO, ORDER NO, W-OI/tl/ONT (TRANS CANADA fffiJHt MCHT Of WAY ANO WJTrDt ZONE PARTICULARLY 4O.CS MTTERS O* IM *T. UN
EITHCR SDE Or CENTRE LMC OP KIOMT Of WAY)
THE INFORMATION THAT APPEARS ON THIS MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, AND ACCURACY IS NOT OlMRANTEEp. THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MIN ING CLAIMS SHOULD CON SULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER, MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOP MENT AND MINES. FOR AD DITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THE LANDS SHOWN HEREON
NOTICE OF FORESTRY ACTIVITYTHIS TOWNSHIP/AREA FALLS WITHIN THE ——. WATABEAG MANAGEMENT UNIT
AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO^FORESTRYOPERATIONS THE MNR UNIT FORESTER FOR THIS AREA CAN BE CONTACTED AT: P.O.BOX 129
SWASTIKA, ONT.POK (TO705 -6):' -3222
WILKIE
682433 j 662434 682430
120I338 i--:.-ir.-"t..":7V" ~1201336
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ABITIBI - DE TROYES 1226546PROVINCIAL PARK
1193794
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LEGEND
HIGHWAY AND ROUTE No. OTHER ROADSTRAILSSURVEYED LINES
TOWNSHIPS, BASE LINES, ETC. .
LOTS, MINING CLAIMS, PARCELS, ETC.
UNSURVEYED LINES
LOT LINES -
PARCEL BOUNDARYMINING CLAIMS ETC. -
RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAY -*- UTILITY LINES NON-PERENNIAL STREAM -~
FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTSSUBDIVISION OR COMPOSITE PLANRESERVATIONS
ORIGINAL SHORELINE
MARSH OR MUSKEG
MINES
TRAVERSE MONUMENT
t t.
NOTCS40O' surface rights reservation along the shore E of all lokts and rivers.
Lx). 8672 for flooding rigMs along Ih* shores of Block and Watabeag rivers.
^^in 0 **^! '
l ft l4000 9000
D METRES
IDOO M KM)
20OQ(3 KM)
ACRES HECTARES
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CARRDISTRICT
COCHRANE MINING DIVISION
LAKE
Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Dtta MO'uFMBER'BbPlanNa.
G-3613
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