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42A06NE0014 2.15765 CODY 010 ROYAL OAK MINES INC. MINTEK CLAIM GROUP CODY TOWNSHIP 1994 ASSESSMENT REPORT GEOPHYSICS and DIAMOND DRILLING P.O. Harvey Project Geologist Eastern Canada Exploration Royal Oak Mines Inc. November 1994 nm*ek94.r|M

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42A06NE0014 2.15765 CODY 010

ROYAL OAK MINES INC.

MINTEK CLAIM GROUP

CODY TOWNSHIP

1994 ASSESSMENT REPORT

GEOPHYSICS and DIAMOND DRILLING

P.O. Harvey Project Geologist Eastern Canada Exploration Royal Oak Mines Inc.

November 1994nm*ek94.r|M

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CONTE42A06NE0014 2.15765 CODY 01 OC

l .0 Summary and Conclusions l

2.0 Property Location and Access l

Table l Claim List 4*

3.0 Ownership 5

4.0 Past Work 5

5.0 Geology 7

6.0 1994 Program 76.1 Geophysics 76.2 Diamond Drilling 8

7.0 Results - MIN94-1 87.1 Geology 87.2 Geochemistry 8

8.0 Conclusions and Recommendations 9

Table 2 Geochemical Analysis 10

List of References 11

Statement of Qualifications 12

Appendix l Drill Hole MIN94-1Drilling Plan Map, Summary Log, Section, Drill Log, Assay Certificate

Appendix 2 Geophysical Report

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Royal OakMines Inc.

Eastern Caruda Exploration Division Tot: (TO1-) .T60-1 141 P.O. (tag 2010 l.i Timmins. Ontario

P4N7X7

.2.15765l August 1994 - *-

Ontario Mining Recorder's OfficesMinistry of Northern Development and Mines

RE: Authorization of Paul Coad, Richard Labine, Peter Harvey, Reno Pressacco and/orDiane Carter to act as agent for Royal Oak Mines Inc. when dealing with the ____ submission of work reports

Tfiis is to certify that Paul Coad, Richard Labine, Peter Harvey, Reno Pressacco and/or Diane Carter are authorized to act as agents for Royal Oak Mines Inc. for the purpose of filing assessment work credits and their distribution for a period of one (1) year or until further notice.l

Yours truly,

ROYAL OAK MINES INC.

Ross F. BurnsVice President, Exploration

RFB/Iha

Royal Oak Mines Inc. is listed on the American and Toronto Stock Exchanges - Symbol RYO

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1.0 Summary and Conclusions

The Mintek claim group is located in central Cody township, about 35 km east of the city of Timmins, Ontario. It lies within the Porcupine Mining Division of Ontario, and is almost entirely covered by the waters of Nighthawk Lake (Figure 1).

During March, 1994, a grid was established on the ice and geophysical surveys consisting of Total Field Magnetics, Horizontal Loop Electromagnetics (HLEM) and Induced Polarization (I.P.) were completed.

These surveys outlined three target areas which meet the minimum criteria for drill testing; an I.P. anomaly and two HLEM conductors. The I.P. anomaly was outlined across three lines and is located near shore on the northwest part of the property. The first HLEM conductor (Conductor A) has a magnetic response and is located in the northern portion of the claim group. The second (Conductor B) is located at the southern portion of the group and may relate to a 12 foot wide shear zone with W/n pyrite encountered in a drill hole immediately south of the property.

The I.P. target was drilled with one hole (MIN94-1) between April 10 and 13, 1994, during rapidly deteriorating ice conditions. Unfortunately, the two HLEM conductors could not be drilled safely during this program.

Nothing in the core of MIN94-1 explained the I.P. anomaly. It is feh that because the hole had 315 feet of overburden, with large boulders between 50-120 feet, the cause of the anomaly is probably due to an overburden response.

Future work on the property will include drill testing the HLEM Conductors A and B.

2.0 Location and Access

The property consists of/2^, claims located on the western part of Nighthawk Lake between Poplar Point and Cemetery Point. It is located in Concessions n and m, Lots 6, 7 and 8 of Cody township, within the Porcupine Mining Division of Ontario (Figure 2). Table l lists the claims.

Access to the property is best attained via water from either the Porcupine Peninsula minesite off Highway 803, or from any of the marinas at Highway 101. Drilling on the westernmost claims on land in 1989-1990 was accessed via swampy muskeg trails originating off the Hydro line located about 5 km to the north of tile property.

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ROYAL OAK MINES INC.MINTEK CLAIM GROUP

CODY TWP.CLAIM SKETCH

: March 1994Drawn: P.G.

Fig. 2Scalt: 1:20.000Inferp: J.C. Grant

NTS:Job No. E-46

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Claim

TABLE l

MINTEK PROPERTY CODY TOWNSHIP LIST OF CLAIMS

Status Record tt1025818

1025819

1025820

1025821

1025822

1025823

1025824

1025825

1025826

1025827

1025828

1025829

1025830

1025831

1025832

1025833

1025834

1025835

1025836

1025837

1025841

1025842

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8/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/1987

8/09/1987

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16/TQ/1987

16/10/1987

28/09/1987

28/09/198*5

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3.0 Ownership

The property is KXW-i owned by Royal Oak Mines Inc., subject to a series of advanced royalty payments to the original property vendors (James Croxall and Matti Kangas) and a G.5% N.S.R. to New Coast Minerals (formerly Mintek Resources Ltd.), as well N.S.R. to Messrs. Croxall and Kangas.

4.0 Past Work

Work on the Mintek claim group, as taken from the Assessment Work files, dates back to 1944 when Cocallen Porcupine Mines Ltd. drilled three holes in the sediments along the west shore of Nighthawk Lake (T-432).

In 1966 Texas Gulf drilled four holes in the area, with one hole (C22-4), drilled immediately south of the property, encountering rhyolite and basalt with a 12 foot wide shear zone at the contact containing S'% pyrite (T-1227).

In 1971 the Ontario Department of Mines published Map 2222 (Leahy, 1971) which shows the geology along the shoreline south of the property. He shows a north-east striking sequence of mafic and felsic volcanics which would continue out under Nighthawk Lake and pass through the claim group. Leahy also noted a copper-zinc showing near Poplar Point within the felsic volcanics.

During the winter of 1982, Comstate (Placer Development T-2374) completed geophysical surveys as well as a series of overburden holes on the ice, which helped to define the general stratigraphy of the property under the lake.

In the fall of 1989, Aerodat Airborne Geophysics did a survey to cover Pamorex*s properties along the Nighthawk Break (Figure 1), including the Mintek Property. Pamorex then followed up on this work by drilling two holes in 1989 (MT89-01 and MT89-02) and two holes in 1990 (MT90-01 and MT90-02). An O.M.I.P. report (Robb, 1990) details the results from holes MT90-01 and MT90-02.

This work, as well as the work completed in 1994, is summarized in Figure 3.

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Royal Oak MinesMintek Claim Group

Compilation vMapGeology

2 Mafic Volcanics4 Felsic Volcanics5 Sediments9 Diabase

SymbolsCu.Zn Copper/Zinc Showing

Overburden Hole (Comtate T-2374) Diamond Drill Hole

Tg Texas Gulf (T-1227)MT PamorexC Cocollen (T-432)

feetData from Leohy. 1971 (O.G.S. Map 2222).

Ass*S3fiiant lira and thit report.

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5.0 Geology

The general geology of the Nighthawk Lake area is illustrated on O.G.S. Map 2222 (Leahy, 1971). It shows the western shores of the lake to be underlain by Archean mafic volcanics with a minor amount of felsic volcanics. Sediments which overlie these volcanics to the northwest consist primarily of greywackes and interbedded argjllites. All rock types are cut by late diabase dikes and sills.

*

Considerable drilling has occurred in the sediments along the shoreline between Poplar and Cemetery Points. These holes have all cut greywacke and argillite, with intercalated mafic volcanics, but nothing of economic interest was encountered (Robb, 1991).

The more intriguing geology comes from the shoreline to the south of the property, which shows a mafic/felsic volcanic sequence with a copper-zinc showing. This sequence strikes northeasterly and would pass through the central portion of the Mintek claims. In addition, the hole drilled through this sequence by Texasgulf cut a 12 foot wide shear zone with 807o pyrite (T 1227).

6.0 1994 Program

The objective of the 1994 program was to complete geophysical surveys (magnetics, HLEM and I.P.) to both define broad geological trends beneath the waters of Nighthawk Lake, as well as to outline geophysical anomalies that could indicate areas of sulphide mineralization which would warrant drill testing. The complete geophysical report is included here as Appendix 2.

6.1 Geophysics

The HLEM survey located several conductive zones, the most interesting being Zone A and Zone B (Figure 3).

Zone A, at its northern portion (Lines 48N to 60N), is where the zone is at its strongest, and also has a magnetic correlation.

Zone B is a relatively weak conductor and has no magnetic correlation, but because it may relate to the 12 foot wide shear zone with 8% pyrite that was encountered in the drill hole immediately south of the claim group, h also represents a good drill target.

The I.P. survey returned a response that was strongest on Line 3600N, at 22+OOW, and represents the third target area outlined by this program.

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6.2 Diamond Drilling

Due to the late start of the program, only one of the three target areas outlined by the geophysical surveys could be safely drill tested off the ice during April.

Drill hole MIN94-1 was collared on Line 36+OON at 16+00W at an azimuth of 3020 and a dip of-SO0, and targeted to explain the cause of the I.P. anomaly on L36+OON at 22+OOW. The first attempt to drill the hole had to be abandoned. After putting down 95 feet of casing and lowering rods to start drilling, the core barrel deflected off boulders, broke off and was lost down the hole. The drill was then moved 3 feet, and then after putting casing through boulders from 50 to 120 feet, another 195 feet of clay and sand was penetrated before finally reaching bedrock at a total depth of 315 feet. The hole was drilled at -500, which means the vertical depth of overburden at the I.P. anomaly is about 250 feet.

7.0 Results-MIN94-1

7.1 Geology

The hole collared into a rhyolite fragmental unit after 315 feet of casing was put down through overburden. The hole then cored a sequence of rhyolite tufls, fragmental, and massive flows with minor intervals of mafic volcanics between them. These fdsics were variably sericite altered, but no significant mineralization was noted. From 568.5 to 857.0 (end), the hole cored chloritic massive and pillowed mafic volcanic flows.

No interesting mineralization was observed in the core, and nothing in the hole explained the I.P. anomaly.

7.2 Geochemistry

A total of eighteen samples were taken from the core and analyzed for their gold content at Royal Oak's assay lab in Schumacher. All samples returned assays of 0.001 opt Au.

Thirteen of the pulps from these samples were then sent to XRAL Assay Labs in Don Mills, Ontario, for I.C.P. analysis.

The original core logging identified samples 65176,65178,65179,65181,65182 and 65184 as being felsic volcanics. This was confirmed as the I.C.P. showed the

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TiCh value for these six samples as being 5Q.25. However, all six samples had high Na2O values ^2.00) and this, combined with the fact that their average Zr was well below l SO and their average Y was well bdow 20, suggests that these samples are from a suite of primitive felsic volcanics, and have not been altered by a hydrothermal event. These results are shown in Table 2.

8.0 Conclusions and Recommendations

The 1994 program was not able to completely evaluate the value of the Mintek Property. Only one of the three drill holes needed to test the best targets outlined by the geophysical surveys was completed due to the late start of the ice-based program. Two attractive HLEM conductors remain untested, and both need to be drilled to completely evaluate the property.

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LIST OF REFERENCES

Leahy, E.J. (1971) Geology of the Night Hawk Lake Area, District of Cochrane, Ontario, ODM GR96, Co. Map-2222

Robb, M.E. (1991) Pamorex Minerals Inc., Timmins Division, Regional Exploration, Nighthawk Lake, Mintek Property, O.M.I.P. Report - 1990

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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

I, Peter G. Harvey, of the City of Timmins, Province of Ontario, do hereby certify that:

1 I received a B.Sc. degree (Honours) in Geology from Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, in 1985.

2 I have been employed as a geologist by various mining companies in Ontario since 1985.

3 I am the author of this report.

4 I have no direct interest, nor do I have any shares of any company exploring the properties described in this report, nor on any adjacent or surrounding properties.

Dated this 11 th day of /Vo/ 1994, Timmins, Ontario.

Peter G. Harvey Project Geologist Eastern Canada Exploration Royal Oak Mines Inc.

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APPENDIX l

Drill Hole MIN94-1

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SUMMARY LOG

Hole Number:

Date Drilled:

Contractor:

Property:

Township:

Claim No.:

Co-ordinates:

Length:

Survey:

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MIN94-1

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Mckenzie Drilling Ltd.

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APPENDIX 2

Geophysical Report

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42A06NE0014 2 15765 CODY 020

GEOPHYSICAL REPORTFOR

ROYAL OAK MINES INC.ON THE

MINTECK CLAIM GROUPCODY TOWNSHIP

TIMMINS, ONTARIO

PREPARED BY: J. C. Grant, CET,FGAC, April 1994

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE

INTRODUCTION. . . . .. .. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l

PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l

CLAIM GROUP. . .... . . ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . l

PERSONNEL....... . . .. ... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . l

GRID LAYOUT. .. . .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . ... .... 2

GEOPHYSICAL PROGRAM.... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . . . . . . 2

BASE MAPS.. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

SURVEY RESULTS.. . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

CONDUCTIVE ZONES..................................... 4

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

CONDUCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS TABLE l................... 7

CERTIFICATE

FIGURES l - LOCATION MAP2 - PROPERTY LOCATION MAP3 - CLAIM SKETCH4 - GEOLOGY MAP

MAPS - CONTOURED MAGNETIC SURVEY- MAX MIN II 444 HZ- MAX MIN II 1777 HZ-IP PSEUDO SECTIONS

APPENDIX A - EDA OMNI IV MAGNETIC SYSTEMB - APEX PARAMETRICS MAX MIN II SYSTEM C - EDA IP-4 RECEIVER AND SCINTREX IPC-9 2.5 KW

TRANSMITTER

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INTRODUCTION

The services of Exsics Exploration Limited were retained to lay out a grid and complete a geophysical program over a group of claims which are situated in Concession III lots 6,7, and 8 of Cody Township.

The purpose of the program was to test the property for favourable geological structure which would be target areas for base metal and /or gold deposition.

The program was completed during the latter part of March and the first week of April, 1994.

PROPERTY LOCATION AND ACCESS

The Minteck Property is located in Concession III lots, 6, 7, and 8 of Cody Township. Porcupine Mining Division District of Cochrane in Northeastern Ontario.

The survey grid is situated between Poplar Point and Cemetary Point and is entirely covered by water. Refer to Figures 2 and 3.

Access to the grid during the survey period was ideal. Highway 101 east travels east from the City of Timmins to the junction of Royal Oaks access road which travels south to the Penninsula Mine site on Night Hawk Lake. Figures l and 2.

A fifteen minute skidoo ride will provide acess to the center of the grid area.

CLAIM GROUP

The Mintek property consists of the following claims.

P-1025818 to P-1025837 inclusive 20P-1025841 to P-1025844 inclusive -!

Total Claims 24

Refer to Figure 3, from MNDM Plan Map G-3994 Cody Township

PERSONNEL

The field crews directly responsible for laying out the grid and recording all survey data were as follows:

John Grant Geophysist Timmins, OntarioYvon Col l in Operator Timmins, OntarioRichard Mathieu Operator Timmins, OntarioRobin Mathieu Assisstant Timmins, OntarioDave Clement Helper Timmins, OntarioPaul Otis Helper Timmins, OntarioChris Dube Helper Timmins, Ontario

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GRID LAYOUT

The baseline was first established on the ice by a transit crew working directly for Royal Oak Mines Inc. The baseline was turned off from a known base station and put in at an Azmuth of 032 degrees from LO+OON to L66+OON.

Cross lines were then turned off of this baseline at 300 foot intervals from LO+00 to L66+OON.

Station intervals along these crosslines were set at 100 foot intervals. In all, a total of 20.69 miles of grid lines were established on the property.

GEOPHYSICAL PROGRAM

This program consisted of a Total Field Magnetic survey, Horizontal Loop, Electromagnetic survey, (HLEM) and an Induced Polarization, (IP) Survey.

The Total Field Magnetic and HLEM Surveys were completed over the entire grid. The IP survey was completed over every second line of the grid beginning on L300MN.

The Magnetic survey was completed using the EDA OMNI IV System. Specifications for this system can be found as Appendix A of this report.

The following parameters were kept constant throughout the survey period.

Field Unit: -EDA OMNI IVBase Unit: -EDA OMNI IVLine Interval: -300 footStation Interval: -50 footBase Station: -Reading interval 10 seconds.Reference Field: -59,000 gammasDatum Subtraction: -58,300 gammasAccuracy: - + J- 0 .5 gammasContour Interval -10 gammas

The HLEM Survey was completed using the APEX Parametrics Max Min II System. Specifications for this system can be found as Appendix B of this report.

The following parameters were kept consistant throughout the survey.

Coil Seperation: -600 footTheoretical Search Depth: -300-400 footSide Seeking Ability: -300 footLine Interval: -300 footStation Interval: -100 footFrequencies Read: -1777 Hz S 444Hz

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Parmeters Measured: -Inphase and Quadrature componets ofthe secondary field

Accuracy: - -i-/- 1^ Profile Scale: - lcn^ t/- 20% Configuration: -Horizontal Loop Mode

The IP Survey was completed using the EDA IP-4 Receiver and the Scintrex IPC-9 2.5 KW transmitter. Specifications for this system can be found as Appendix C of this report.

The following parameters were kept consistant throughout the survey:

Receiver: -EDA IP-4Transmitter: -Scintrex IPC-9Motor Generator: -8HP Briggs fc StratonElectrode Array -Dipole - DipoleMode: -Time DomainA Spacing: -100 footN Read: -^ 1-4Pulse Time: -2 second on 2 seconds offChargeability Window Plotted: -|3Delay Time: -500 MSIntegration Time: -420 MSPresentation: -Individual line Pseudo Sections

BASE MAPS

The Magnetic and HLEM Survey results were then plotted onto a base map at a scale of 1:200 feet. One base map for the magnetic survey and each of the HLEM frequencies.

The IP data was plotted as single line Pseudo Sections for each line read.

The base maps are included in the back pocket of this report. The Pseudo Sections are also contained in the report as pull outs.

SURVEY RESULTS

The HLEM surveys was successful in locating several electromagnetic trends across the property. Each of these targets will be discussed separately and in detail below. The Magnetic survey will be interpreted along with each zone.

The IP survey was also successful in locating and detailing two target areas which did not appear on the HLEM results.

Again each zone will be discussed in detail below.

During the course of the HLEM survey, it was noted that the lake bottom sediments proved to be highly conductive, suggesting it may be comprised of several layers of thick clay. This is well documented throughout the HLEM survey and is represented by the

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large spread in readings between the Inphase and Quadrature components for each frequency.

CONDUCTIVE ZONES

Generally the HLEM survey was successful in locating and outlining several conductive zones across the survey grid. The most predominant zones have been labelled Zone A and Zone B and they will be discussed seperately and in detail below. The shorter, questionable features have also been labelled and will be discussed below.

Zone A:

This feature represents the most predominant zone on the grid. It appears to strike parallel to the baseline and extends from L2400N/1100W to L6000N/200W and in fact may extend as far as L6600N/200E, (Labelled Zone D).

The southern extension of the zone is somewhat weaker and has been interupted by several cross structures. These cross structures have been noted by the magnetic survey. One structure appears to parallel Line 3000N and a second structure strikes north-south across lines 2100N to 4500N.

The northern portion of the zone is a stronger more consistent section but again appears to have been interupted by a second north-south cross structure striking across lines 5400N to 6600N. This structure was also well defined by the magnetic survey and may in fact relate to a diabase dike. The northern portion of Zone A, (Zone D) which cuts across L4800N/200W to L6000N/130W lies along the eastern flank of a moderate magnetic unit.

Interpretation of the HLEM data positions the zone at a depth to source of 140 - 170 feet with a conductive range of 5 to 6 MHOS. It also appears to dip slightly grid east to near vertical.

Zone D in fact may be an extension of Zone A which has been faulted and shifted to the northeast. Its conductor characteristics are similar to Zone A, putting Zone D at a depth to source of 75-80 feet and a conductivity range of 5MHOS. The zone also lies along the eastern flank of a moderate magnetic unit.

The IP survey coverage over Zone A and D did not return any encouraging results.

Zone B:

This feature parallels the strike of the Baseline and runs from L600N/300E to L1200N/200E. This feature is somewhat weaker or deeper than Zone A and does not have any direct magnetic correlation.

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However, this zone may represent the northern extension of a shear zone tested by a drill hole completed by Texas Gulf which did return 8% pyrite in a 12 foot shear zone. This hole was collared to the southeast of LO/BL.

Again, the IP survey did not return any encouraging results across this zone.

Zone C:

This zone represents a somewhat weak, questionable feature parallelling the base line. It strikes from L2700N/2000E to L3600N/2200E, albeit it is somewhat distorted.

The zone has a weak magnetic correlation associated with it but generally follows the western flank of a stronger magnetic unit which most probably is the signature of the diabase dike to the immediate east.

The IP survey across line 3300N did show a moderate conductive zone situated at 2000 to 2100E. The resistivity low and moderate chargeability high suggest that sulphides may be present, however, further work is required before a more definite interpretation can be done.

Zone E:

This zone represents a weak questionable feature first noted on L2400N/2200W and again on L3900N/1900W. The feature appears to follow a weak magnetic unit. The northern extension of thisfeature has an associated magnetic low signature suggesting it may relate to a weak alteration zone.

The IP coverage on the western end of line 3300N detected a moderate IP zone represented by a resistivity low and chargeability high suggesting sulphides. Lines 3000N and 3600N were also read to cover the same IP target. L3600N returned a good IP response and should be tested by drilling.

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Generally the surveys were successful in outlining several target areas across the grid.

Certainly Zone A represents the best looking target on the grid as it has moderate to good conductivity and moderate magnetic correlation.

Zone B is of interest as it may represent the northern extension of a drilled shear zone known to carry sulphides.

Zone C also represents an interesting structure because of the IP correlation and moderate magnetic correlation.

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Zone E represents a good sulphide target which was also well defined by the IP survey. The zone also has direct magnetic low association suggesting it may relate to a weak alteration zone with sulphide content.

The magnetic survey also proved the existance of several major cross structures which probably relate to diabase dikes and/or minor faulting.

I would recommed drilling of the IP response located on L3600N, 2200W as well as Zone A. Should either target area return favourable results then Zone B and C should also be followed up.

Respectfully Submitt

John C. Grant,

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CONDUCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS TABLE I

ZONE LOCATION DEPTH DIP CONDUCT- IP CORR MAG CORRIVITY

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ABOVE RESULTS ARE BASED ON HLEM 444 HZ RESULTS

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CERTIFICATE

I, John C. Grant, hereby certify that:

1) I am a graduate geophysicist (1975) of the three year program in Geological Technology at Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology, Sudbury, Campus. I have worked subsequentely as an Exploration Geophysicist for Teck Exploration Limited (5 years), North Bay office, and as Exploration Manager and Geophysicist for Exsics Exploration Limited from 1980 to present.

2) I am a Member of the Certified Engineering Technologist Association since 1984.

3) I am a member of the Geological Association of Canada.

4) I have been actively engaged in my profession for the last seveenteen (17) years, including all aspects of exploration studies, surveys and interpretations.

5) I have no specfic or special interest in the described property. I have been retained as a Consulting Geophysicist, for property appraisal.

John Charles Grant,

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APPENDIX

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Four Magnetometers in OneSelf Correcting for Diurnal Variations

Reduced instrumentation Requirements

2507o weight Reductionuser Friendly Keypad Operation

universal computer interfaceComprehensive software Packages

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Specifications"~)ynamic Range . . .. .18,000 to 110.000 gammas. Rollover display feature

suppresses first significant digit upon exceeding 100.000gammas.

Tuning Method Tuning value is calculated accurately utilizing a speciallydeveloped tuning algorithm

\utomatic Fine Tuning ....±15*^ relative to ambient field strength of last storedvalue

Display Resolution. . . ... 0.1 gammaTocessing Sensitivity .................... ± 0.02 gammastatistical Error Resolution 0.01 gammaAbsolute Accuracy . ± 1 gamma at 50.000 gammas at 230C

±2 gamma over total temperature range standard Memory capacity

Total Reid or Gradient 1.200 data blocks or sets of readings Tie-Line Points .. . . 100 data blocks or sets of readings

^ Base Station 5.000 data blocks or sets of readings )isplav Custonrvdesigned. ruggedized liquid crystal display with an

operating temperature range from -400C to * 550C. Thedisplay contains six numeric digits, decimal point, batterystatus monitor, signal decay rate and signal amplitudemonitor and function descriptors.

S 232 Serial I/O interface 2400 baud. 8 data bits. 2 stop bits, no parity Gradient Tolerance 6,000 gammas per meter (field proven)

-rest Mode .. .. . . A. Diagnostic testing (data and programmable memory)B. Self Test (hardware)

Jensor Optimized miniature design. Magnetic cleanliness isconsistent with the specified absolute accuracy.

Gradient Sensors 0.5 meter sensor separation (standard), normalized togammas/meter. Optional 1.0 meter sensor separation available. Horizontal sensors optional.

Sensor Cable Remains flexible in temperature range specified, includesstrain-relief connector

lycling Time (Base Station Mode) Programmable from 5 seconds up to 60 minutes in 1second increments

Operating Environmental Range . .. ... -400C to * 550C: Q-100% relative humidity; weatherproof~*ower Supply Non-magnetic rechargeable sealed lead-acid battery

cartridge or belt; rechargeable NiCad or Disposable battery cartridge or belt; or 12V DC power source option for base station operation.

"Tattery Cartridge /Belt Life 2.000 to 5.000 readings, for sealed lead acid power supply.depending upon ambient temperature and rate of readings

Weights and Dimensionsinstrument Console only 2.8 kg. 238 x 150 x 250mm NiCad or Alkaline Battery cartridge 1.2 kg. 235 x 105 x 90mm NiCad or Alkaline Battery Belt 1.2 kg. 540 x 100 x 40mm

- Lead-Acid Battery Cartridge .1.8 kg, 235 x 105 x 90mm Lead-Acid Battery Belt 1.8 kg. 540x100 x 40mmsensor 1.2 kg. 56mm diameter x 200mm ^ instruments me

Gradient Sensor 4 Thomcliffe Park Drive

- (0.5 m separation-standard) . 2.1 kg, semTi diameter x 790mm cara3a0M4HtiHi)

Gradient Sensor Teiex: 0525222 EDA TOR(1.0 m separation-optional) 2.2 kg. 56mm diameter x 1300mm cable: instruments Toronto

Standard System complement instrument console; sensor; 3-meter cable, aluminum (416142S 7800sectional sensor staff, power supply, harness assembly. m U.S.A.nnerafinnc m^ni lal EDA Instruments Inc.operaoons manual. 5151 warfl KOM

Base Station Option Standard system plus 30 meter cable wheat Ridge. Colorado

Gradiometer Option Standard system plus 0.5 meter sensorprinted in canada

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APPEHDIX B

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MAXMIIM IIEIVl

Five frequencies: 282, OO4, 88B, 1777 and 3555 Hz.Maximum coupled C horizontal-loop J operation with reference cable.Minimum coupled operation with reference cable. Vertical-loop operation without reference cable.Coil separations: 25, SO, 1OO,15O, 2OO and SSOm C with cable J or 100,200,300,400, BOO and BOO ft.Reliable data from depths of up to IBOm C BOO ft). Built-in voice communication circuitry with cable. Tilt meters to control coil orientation.

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J JJ J J J

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±O.25X toll X normally, depending on conditions, frequencies and coil separation used .

:- 222Hz :22OAtms- 444Hz :SCX3Atms- BBS Hz : 12OAtms- 1V77HZ : BOAtm3- 3555 Hz : SOAtm2

Receiver Batteries: 9V trans, radio type batteries 14). Life: approx. 35hrs. continuous du ty C alkaline. O.S Ah), less in cold weather.

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compo nents of the secondary field in MAX and MIN modes.

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- Automatic, direct readout on 9Omm C3.5") edgewise meters in MAX and IS/IIN modea. No null ing or compensation necessary.

- Tilt angle and null in SO mm edge- in VL.mode.

Voice Link i

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12V 6 Ah Gel-type rechargeable battery. (Charger supplied).

Light weight 2-conductor teflon cable for minimum friction. Unshield ed. All reference cebtee optional et extra coat. Please specify.

Built-in intercom system for voice communication between re ceiver end transmitter cperetore In MAX end MIN modes. vie re ference cable .

Built-in signal and reference warn ing lights to indicate erroneous readings.

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Rsoalvsr Weight i 6kg (13 Ibs.)

Transmitter Weight: 13kg (29 Ibs.)

Shipping Weight: Typically 6Okg C135IDS.J. depend ing on quantities of reference cable and batteries included. Shipped in two field/shipping coooo.

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APPENDIX C

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IPC-9/200W

INDUCED POLARIZATION AND D. C. RESISTIVITY TRANSMITTER

2.0 SPECIFICATIONS

Maximum Output Power

Output Voltage

Output Current

Meter Ranges

Automatic Cycle Timing

Automatic Polarity Change

Pulse Durations

Period Time Stability and Accuracy

Open Loop Protection

Synchronization Output

Internal Power Sources

200W defined as when current is on and into a resistive load.

Switch selectable at nominal settings of 15, 150, 210, 300, 425, 600 or 850 V.

1.5 A maxii

External Power Sources

Switch selectable at 50 mA, 150 mA, 500 mA, 1500 mA full scale with accuracy of *3Z of full scale.

T:T:T:T; on:off:on:off.

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T is switch selectable at l, 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32 seconds.

Crystal controlled to better than 0.002 percent of the selected pulse duration.

High voltage is automatically turned off if the output power is less than 2 W. This can be overridden manually for testing purposes. This protection is not effective at the 15 V output.

Optically isolated, suitable for external synchronization of the IPR-11 multichannel IP Receiver.

Two battery packs are standard, each containing 4 GC 660-1 lead-acid gel-type batteries giving 24 V at 12 Ah.

One Penlite battery, Eveready E91 or equivalent.

24 V DC supply at maximum 10A.

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. Geometric parameters, time parameter, intensity ofcurrent, type of array, line and station number, dipolelength, window width and delay time (mode 2). . . Two line. 40-character alphanumeric liquid crystaldisplay protected by an internal heater for lowtemperature conditions. . . ... 1800 sets of readings. RS232C Serial I/O Interface ... .. . 500 to 19.200 baud rate.- 7 or 8 data bits. 1 or 2 stopbits; odd. even, no parity, ronsole Power Supply . . .Six-1.5V "D" cell alkaline batteries with auto powersave feature; 20 hours of operation at 200C. pperating Environmental Range . -400C to * 600C; O to 10096 relative humidity;weatherproof.Veight and Dimensions . . 8.5 kg (with batteries). 300 x 200 x 240 mm. Standard System Complement . Instrument console with carrying strap, batteries, data - transfer cable and operations manual, 'isplayed Parameters . . Primary voltage, partial and total decimalizedchangeabilities, running and cumulative average oftotal changeabilities (in fixed modes), standard ~~ deviation of primary voltage and total chargeability.self potential, number of cycles, dipole beingmeasured and contact resistance. Available Options .. .. . Stainless steel transmitting electrodes, coppersulphate receiving electrodes, alligator clips, bridgeleads, multi dipole wire cable, wire spools and softwareprograms.

Programmable Parameters

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2.15765XRAL XRAL Laboratories

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CERTIHCATE OF ANALYSIS REPORT 27503

TO: ROYAL OAK MINES INC. ATTN: PETER HARVEY P.O. BAG 2010 TMCENS, ONTARIO P4N 7X7

CUSTOMER No.

DATE SUBMITTED 27-May-94

2226

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recofded transfers, option agi

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Ontario

Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Ministers du Devetoppement du Nord et des mines

Statement of Costs for Assessment Credittrtat des coOts aux fins du credit devaluationMining Act/Loi sur tes mines

Transaction No.M* de tiansactton

Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mntng Act. This information wM be used to maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining daim(s). Questions about this coBoctton should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. 4th Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.

Les renseignements personnels contemn dans la presenle fbrmute sont recue*s en vertu de la Lot eur lea mine* el serviront a ter* a four un regbtre des concessions minieres. Adreanr toute question sur la coftece de ces

^ - m; ,^ ,, WHf M a. i H A. B jtkinaT ••*Mta*BBMBBikl *4*BaB ftaBBW^MBBVB. •••••Mlamva* fl**b*M4A*^ *4|.rensotgnofiNHits au cnei provwic-si oes lorrans nvraefs. mvnsiere ou Devetoppement du Nord et des Mtoes. 159. rue Cedar. 4" etage. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.

1. Direct Costs/CoOts directs

Type

Wages

Contractor's and ConauHanfa Fee* DroNsde ['entrepreneuret de I'expert- conseB

SuppNesUaad FoumHuree utttteoes

Equipment Rental Location dea*a^ke^aWe^a4 IfVBnSJVWI

Description

Labour Main-d'oeuvreField Supervision Supervision sur to terrain

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r

(i(ct.h" Ax'iyt'f/Us,Ty

Typ*

Type

Amount Montan!

3fll5

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1 80

Total Direct Cost* Total des coOts directs

Totals Total global

33/r

I1.80I

2i,m

2. Indirect Costs/CoOts Indirect** * Note: When ctamUng RehabMatton work mdbed costs are not

Pour teremboursement des travaux de lenabaUatton. tes coOts mdirBCls w sonl pn ttdniissMos 6n t*v*t QU9 trsvsux d'evaluatton.

Type

Tran latkMi

FOOO MM

DescriptionTyp*

Amount Montant

Sub Total of Indirect Coste Total partial de* eoots

Amoonl AHowflbto (not 29rA of Dvoct CootB)i 4A vaV afti *tv vV vN

Total VahM of Asa raMof Dkwl and

Totals Total global

Note: The recorded holder will be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for i an or part of the assessment work submitted.

Note : Le tHuteJre enregisM sera tonu de varftar tea dale present etat des coots dans las 30 Jours sufcant urn demande a cet effet. Si la verification n'est pas effectuee. to mMUre peut rafeter tout ou une partie des travaux d*evaJuanon priainHa.

FINng Discounts Remises pour depot

1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at lOtWfc of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.

1. Les travaux deposes dam tes deux i rembourses a 100 * da la vateur l

i suivant tour achevement sont irneratenneaducrtdtd'^aiuaiun.

2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 50*M) of me above Total Value ol Assessment Credit. See calculations below:

Total Value of Assessment CredN Total Assessment Claimedx 0.50

2. Les travaux deposes trois. quatre ou dnq ans apres tour achevement sont rembourses a 50 H de la vateur totate du credit d'evakiation susmenttonne. Voir tes cateuls d-dessous.

Vateur Mate du credtt d' •Hen tad ideax 0.50

Certification Verifying Statement of Costs Attestation de I'etat des cofltsl hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs were incurred white conducting assessment work on the lands shown on the accompanying Report of Work form.

that as jr?rf, Age(Record*) HoMerf, Agent. Position in Company)

to make this certification

J'atteste par la presente :que tes montants mdiques sont to plus exact passable et que ces depenses ont ete engegees pour effectuer toe travaux d'evahratton sur tos terrains indiques dans la formuto de rapport de travail cHoint.

t am authorized Et qu'a Hue de to suis autorise

0212 (DM1) Nota : Dans cette formote. torsqul dtelgne des au sen* neulre.

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MMstry ofNorthern Development•no Min09

Ontario

Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim

Pefejriatlnlbriiiatloncceactedonttitolbrmtooetalrta^into coftecHon should be dkected to the Provincial Mana0sr. MMng Lands. MJntotry of Northern Development and Mhws. Fourth Floor. 150 Cedar Street.Sudbury. Ontario. P3E 6A5. tetophons (705) 670-7264. - - -. IS 1? 6 5Instructions: - Please type or print and submit in duplicate.

- Refer to the Mining Act and Regulations for requirements of filing assessment work or consult the Mining Recorder.

- A separate copy of this form must be completed for each Work Group.- Technical reports and maps must accompany this form in duplicate.- A sketch, showing the claims the work is assigned to, must accompany this form.

Recorded HoMei(8)C'At: Jf/A/cS

ftelT- 7X7

Mining DMakm

(M or Q Plan No.

Pelee Workr9iwOf1tt9O

From: l To: 5*Work Performed (Check One Work Group Only)

WorkGroup

^^ Geotechnical Survey

Physical Work. IndudkiQ Drflling

RehabiRtatkxi

Other Authorized Work

Assays

Assignment fromDA^^WUA no^ww

Type

6*yV'/'"'.^ S,"^y* Ht-r' 1, Vfa. tP

RECEIVEDDEC Z 9 1994

MINING LANfMuunm^,

Total Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of CostsNote: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit aN or part of the assessment work submitted H the recorded

holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Report)

Name Address

it/6*) 6* rV/v/ 7X7n[.C.

Certification of Beneftetal Interest * See Note No. 1 on reverae aklel certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered In this work report war* recanted In the current tower's name or held under a banafldal totorwl by lha current racordi lg '/f

CerUflcaUoii of Work Reportl certify that l have a personal knowtodoa oJ the facts art forth In thto Work report rwving (Mriomwd trw work or Us oomptatlon and annexed r port to true.

Penon d tifylng

-r,— .^ ? QJ-

For Office Use Only

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Credits you are claiming in this report maybe cut back. In order to minimize the adverse effects of such deletions, please mdteato from which claims you wish to (HHM&A the deletion of credits. Please mark f.***) one of the foaowing!1. El Credits are to be cut back starting with the claim Dated last, working backwards.2. D Credits are to be cut back equaty over ei claims contained hi this report of work.3. D Credits are to be cut back as prtorized on the attached appendbc.

In the event that you have not specified your choice of priority, option one wM be implemented.

1:101

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i unrecorded tranefere, i

l certify Out ttw wanted holder tad a bWMftcW mtMMl ki the patented l tend at Vw tbm tt* work WM perfomml.

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Ministry ol

OntarioMinteieredu

du Nof dd0s

Statement of Costs for Assessment Creditfetat des coOts aux fins du credit devaluationMining Act/Lol sur les mines

ava^ a^lAnojri

Personal information collected on this form is obtained under the authority of the Mning Act. This information wM be used lo maintain a record and ongoing status of the mining daim(s). Questions about this collection should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. 4th Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.

Les renseignements personnels contenus dans la presente tormute son! recueMs en vertu de la Lot sur lea mines et servhont a tenir a Jour un regisrre des concessions minieres. Adresser loute quesilon sur la coftoco de ces renseignements au chef provincial des terrains miniers. mMstere du Devetoppement du Nord et des Mines. 159. rue Cedar. 4* Mage. Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 6A5. telephone (705) 670-7264.

1. Direct Costs/Couts directs 2. Indirect Costs/Couts indirect*Type

Wages SatoJres

Contractor'8 and Consultant's Fee* Drone de

et de ('expert-COtWttN

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Description

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(jta^l'i'ied ^fif-4

Type

Type

Amount Montant

/,l 70

x, ne

Total Direct Costs Total des couts directs

Totals Total global

7.0,3*0

2(,,U6

:Wh( claiming RehabflMaUo irktmfirecti ats are notallowable as assessment work.Pour le retnboui semen! des travaux de rsnabHNation. lescoOls indirects ne sort pas admtssMes en tant que travauxd'evalualion.

Type

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Food and Lodging Hour f Hine 6t

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Amount AtowaMe (not greater than 2CH of DinNOfltaWlf 4l0HH98sW9 ffi 9XCVOMK p0B 20 T( 096 1

[TotBl of Dtfvcf w*o AetowHMi) v vWkMBQ indirect COM) fToM tin M

Amount Montant

vet Costsindlrscts

9oSta Jfcetts)totfttcnMn

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t*.***Note: The recorded holder wiH be required lo verify expenditures daimed in

this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may refect for assessment work an or part of the assessment work submitted.

Note : Le Mulaireenieojsfce sera tenu de verifier les depito present etat des couts dans tes 30 Jours suivant une demande a eel effet. Si la verification n'est pas effectuee. to mMstre paul refeter lout ou une partie des travaux d'evaluation presenMs.

PINfiQ Dlicountii

1. Work filed within two years of completion is daimed at tOTWfc of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.

Remises pour depot

1. Les travaux deposes dans tes deux ana suivant tour achevement sort

2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 504fc of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:

Total Value of Assessment CredH Tom Assessment Claimedx 0.50

2. Les travaux deposes trois. quatre ou dnq arts apres tour achevement sont rembourses a 50 46 de la valour totale du credit d'evaluation susmentkmne. Voir tes calcuts ci-dessous.

Vatour Mate du credR d'evaluation Evx 0.50 -

alton Mate idea

Certification Verifying Statement of Costs

l hereby certify:that the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costswere incurred white conducting assessment work on the lands shown

Attestation de I'etat des coOts

J'atteste par la presente :que tes montants indiques sont te plus exact possible et que cesdepenses ont et6 engagees pour effectuer tes travaux d'evaluationon ine a

that as

to make

ccompanying nepon ui nore lorm. sur IBS lw rains muiquas uans HI rormuw OB roppon OB navan o-jomi.^ y

'leolvsjj S T 1 am a,ithnri,orf Et nii'A trtra da 1 to mis airtnrM(ftocorcM Holder. Agent PmMon in Company)

this certification

(Mutohe •rWflJMM. ivpreNdtont. poM9 Mwpt

11 7\ faire cette attetann. .77^rf^^^^/

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dan* to eompagnto)

A/^ /? 'f/Nota : Dans cette tormuto. torsqu'l dMgne des | , tomaaeulneet uMtoAauems i

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OntarioMinistry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Ministers duDeveloppement du Nord et des Mines

January 17, 1995

Geoscience Approvals Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontar io P3E 6B5

(705) 670-5853 (705) 670-5863

Our File: 2.15765 Transaction /: W9460.00256

W9460.00257

Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Developmentand Mines60 Wilson Avenue1st FloorTimmins, OntarioP4N 2S7

Dear Sir/Madam:

Subject: APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORK CREDITS OH MINING CLAIMS

1025818 at al. IN CODY TOWNSHIP

Assessment work credits have been approved as outlined on the report of work form for the submission. The credits have been approved under Section 14 (Geophysical) and Section 16 (Drilling) of the Mining Act Regulations.

The approval date is January 13, 1995.

If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Steven Beneteau at (705) 670-5855.

ORIGINAL SIGNED BY

Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section Mining and Land Management Branch Mines and Minerals Division

SBB/jl

cc: Resident Geologist Timmins, Ontario

Assessment Files Library Sudbury, Ontario

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NOTICE TO THOSE CONCERNED:

RE:" ROYAL OAK MINES INC. ; O& o t ^'7 fMINTEK CLAIM GROUP * . * ** * O Z)CODY TOWNSHIP1994 ASSESSMENT REPORTGEOPHYSICS AND DIAMOND DRILLING"

Incorrect information was written in this report concerning the size of the Mintek Claim Group. The property consists of 34 mining claims, not 24 as indicated in the original report. Figure 2 (page 3) in the report is therefore wrong, the correct claim group sketch is included here. Table l (page 4) is also wrong, the correct list of claims is also included here.

The M.N.D.M. form "Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim" is also wrong, as the work was only spread out over 24 claims. This form has been redone to reflect the proper size of the claim group. n\

Peter Harvey

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IV CONC.

NIGHT HAWK LAKE

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MINTEK CLAIMS CODY TWR

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TABLE l

MINTEK PROPERTY CLAIM STATUS

CLAIM NO.

102581810258191025820102582110258221025823102582410258251025826102582710258281025829102583010258311025832102583310258341025835102583610258371025838102583910258401025841102584210258431025844102584710258n810258491025850102585110258521025867

TWP.

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STATUS

STAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKED 'STAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKEDSTAKED

RECORDED DATE

'28/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8728/09/8716/10/8716/10/8716/10/8716/10/8716/10/8728/09/8728/09/8716/10/8716/10/8716/10/8716/10/8716/10/8716/10/8728/09/87

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FLOODING RIGHTS RESERVED TO ELEVATION 9O35' (TfiNO RAILWAY DATUM) ON NIGHT HAWK LAKE AND THAT PORTION OF THE FREDERICK HOUSE RIVER BETWEEN NIGHT HAWK LAKE AND FREDERICK HOUSE LAKE TO ONTARIO HYDRO

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FROM VARIOUS bOURCHS AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTFED THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MIN ING CLAIMS SHOUl D CON bULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOP MENT AND MINES, FOR AH DITIONAl INFORMATION ON THF STATUS OF THE l ANDS SHOWN HFHEUN

TOWNSHIP

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