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Deadhorse Creek Rare Earth Property

Walsh and Grain Townships

Thunder Bay Mining Division, Ontario

48° 51' 7.671" N, 86 39' 45.028" W

NTS Mapsheet 42D and 42E

Assessment Report Prepared for Canadian International Inc.

Suite 950 – 789 West Pender Street

Vancouver, B.C., V6C 1H2

Report Prepared by:

31 October, 2011 1 Contents

1 Contents

1 Contents ...... 1 2 Figures ...... 2 3 Tables ...... 4 4 Summary ...... 5 5 Introduction ...... 6 6 Reliance on other experts ...... 6 7 Property description and location ...... 6 8 Accessibility, climate, local resources, infrastructure and physiography ...... 9 9 Geological setting ...... 9 10 Mineralization ...... 14 11 Prospecting ...... 14 12 Physical work...... 116 13 Geophysics ...... 138 13.1 Radiometric work ...... 138 13.2 Conclusions/Recommendations based on Radiometric work ...... 138 14 Assay Results ...... 156 15 References ...... 167 16 Appendices ...... 168 16.1 Assay Results ...... 168 16.2 Prospecting maps ...... 168 16.3 Geological map of the property ...... 168 16.4 Radiometric maps ...... 168 16.5 Spectrometer raw data ...... 168 16.6 Trench maps ...... 168 16.7 Expenses ...... 168 16.8 People ...... 172

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2 Figures

Figure 1. Location of the DHC property...... 7 Figure 2. Claim groupings contained in the Deadhorse Creek Property...... 8 Figure 3. Location map of some of the larger prospecting/radiometric grids on the Deadhorse Creek Property...... 15 Figure 4. Index map of prospecting and geophysics grids on Deadhorse Creek. Not all grids were completed due to difficulty with access...... 16 Figure 5. Index map of prospecting mapping...... 17 Figure 6. Prospecting map of claim block 4247748...... 18 Figure 7. Prospecting map of claim block 4250501 (1 of 2)...... 19 Figure 8. Prospecting map of claim block 4250501 (2 of 2)...... 20 Figure 9. Prospecting map of claim block 4240456 (1 of 4)...... 21 Figure 10. Prospecting map of claim block 4240456 (2 of 4)...... 22 Figure 11. Prospecting map of claim block 4240456 (3 of 4)...... 23 Figure 12. Prospecting map of claim block 4240456 (4 of 4)...... 24 Figure 13. Prospecting map of claim block 4250503...... 25 Figure 14. Prospecting map of claim block 4247747 (part 1 of 2)...... 26 Figure 15. Prospecting map of claim block 4247747 (part 2 of 2)...... 27 Figure 16. Prospecting map of claim block 4250502...... 28 Figure 17. 1:25,000 index map of rock samples collected from the Deadhorse Creek Property...... 29 Figure 18. Rock samples collected from claim block 4240456 (1 of 4)...... 30 Figure 19. Rock samples collected from claim block 4240456 (2 of 4)...... 31 Figure 20. Rock samples collected from claim block 4240456 (3 of 4)...... 32 Figure 21. Rock samples collected from claim block 4240456 (4 of 4)...... 33 Figure 22. Rock samples collected from claim block 4250503...... 34 Figure 23. Rock samples collected from claim block 4250502...... 35 Figure 24. Index map of outcrops encountered while prospecting...... 36 Figure 25. Outcrop map of claim block 4250501...... 37 Figure 26. Outcrop map of claim block 4240456 (part 1 of 4)...... 38 Figure 27. Outcrop map of claim block 4240456 (part 2 of 4)...... 39 Figure 28. Outcrop map of claim block 4240456 (part 3 of 4)...... 40 Figure 29. Outcrop map of claim block 4240456 (part 4 of 4.) ...... 41 Figure 30. Outcrop map of claim block 4250503...... 42 Figure 31. Outcrop map of claim block 4247747 (part 1 of 2)...... 43 Figure 32. Outcrop map of claim block 4247747 (part 2 of 2)...... 44 Figure 33. Outcrop map of claim block 4250502...... 45 Figure 34. Outcrop map of claim block 4260691...... 46 Figure 35. Location map of the three trenches on the Deadhorse Creek Property...... 117 Figure 36. TREO (%) values of TR-11-DHC-001...... 118 Figure 37. TREO (%) values for Trenches TR-11-DHC-001 and TR-11-DHC-002...... 119 Figure 38. Radiometric map of Th and 1/K (partially transparent) on the Deadhorse Creek Property ...... 140 Figure 39. Geological map of the Deadhorse Creek Property (Walker, 1967). A 1:5000 scale geological map of Deadhorse Creek, including a detailed legend can be found in Appendix 3...... 141

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Figure 40. Geological map of Deadhorse Creek, overlain by a Th and 1/K radiometric map. Note how the high on the right side of the radiometric map corresponds well with the mapped contact of the pink Coldwell complex (listed simply as a granite) on Walker’s (1967) map...... 142

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3 Tables

Table 1. List of blocks in the Deadhorse Creek Property ...... 9 Table 2. Geological summary of the rock units present at the Deadhorse Creek property (Pederson and Trueman, 1986) ...... 11 Table 3. Table of rock samples collected from the DHC Property. Note the Actlabs Sample ID which corresponds to assay results in the appendix...... 47 Table 4. Description, location and daily log of outcrops encountered while prospecting on the Deadhorse Creek property ...... 72 Table 5. Trenches constructed on the Property, their sizes and rational for construction...... 116 Table 6. Summary of channels samples from trenches on the Property. Dimensions, descriptions, mineralogy, location and Actlabs assay numbers are reported ...... 120 Table 7. Summary, location, description and daily log of radiometric assays collected while prospecting...... 143 Table 8. Assay result for selected elements from rocks collected on the Deadhorse Creek property. Complete results can be found in the appendix ...... 157 Table 9. Assay results for selected elements from channel samples collected from trenches on the Deadhorse Creek property...... 162

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4 Summary

The Deadhorse Creek property (“The Property”) is an intermediate stage exploration property, prospective for rare earth elements (REE). The Property is located in Walsh and Grain Townships of the Thunder Bay Mining Division. The Property consists of 16 contiguous claim groups, henceforth referred to as the Deadhorse Creek block. The claim blocks total 3120 hectares and can be accessed by the Deadhorse Creek dirt road that joins the Trans-Canada Highway 43 km east of the Town of Terrace Bay and 25 km west of the town of Marathon in Northern Ontario. Property boundaries are marked with corner posts located at the corners of the claim blocks and the boundaries are blazed and marked with flagging tape. The claim posts are currently un-surveyed.

Canadian International Minerals Inc. (CIN) entered an agreement to acquire 100% interest in all the claims, subject to a 3% Net Smelter Royalty (NSR) on July 31, 2009. CIN is obligated to issue 600,000 common shares and pay a total of $250,000 over a four year period. There are no back-in rights and the NSR may be reduced to 1.5% by paying the vendor an additional $1,500,000.

The property was mapped in the 1950’s by the Ontario Geological Survey and then again in 1967 by the Ontario Department of Mines (Walker, 1967). The area was staked and explored for uranium in 1977 by Gulf Minerals Canada; Gulf also conducted geological mapping, trenching and drilling. Highwood Resources Ltd. staked the property in 1985 and explored for beryllium, yttrium and cerium. Unocal Canada acquired the property in 1988 and channel sampled existing surface trenches.

The Deadhorse Creek property is located in the Archean Superior Structural Province of Northern Ontario. The Archean rocks consist of metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks of the Schreiber-White River greenstone belt which are located adjacent to the Proterozoic Coldwell alkaline complex (Potter and Mitchell, 2005). The Proterozoic Deadhorse Creek volcaniclastic breccia complex was emplaced in the Schreiber-White River greenstone belt (Potter and Mitchell, 2005). The western sub-complex of the Deadhorse Creek breccia contains a U-Be-Zr-rich main mineralized zone and a Zr-Y-Th-rich carbonate vein (Potter and Mitchell, 2005). Beryllium, thorium, uranium, first and second row transition elements and rare earth elements are enriched in the main mineralized zone (Potter and Mitchell, 2005).

Current exploration work on the property commenced May 19, 2011 and was completed July 28, 2011. Work involved prospecting, geological mapping, rock sampling, spectrometer (radiometric) surveys, trenching and channel sampling. Work was carried out by personnel of both Canadian International Minerals Inc. and Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd.

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5 Introduction

Canadian International Minerals (CIN) retained Mackevoy Geoscience Ltd. to conduct work on the Deadhorse Creek Property during the summer of 2011 and to prepare an assessment report for the Ontario government. Field work was completed in the summer of 2011 by Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. CIN was responsible for permits, trenching, subcontractors and reclamation work.

6 Reliance on other experts

Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. has confirmed that all the claims are registered to either CIN or John Ternowsky, the property vendor. No other opinions or experts were relied upon for preparation of this report

7 Property description and location

The Deadhorse Creek property is located along the Deadhorse Creek all-weather dirt road that extends north of Provincial Highway 17 (Figure 1). The property consists of 16 mineral groups, containing 195 claims that comprise a total area of 3,120 hectares (Table 1 and Figure 2). The claims are located in Walsh and Grain Townships, which are contained in the Thunder Bay Mining Division. The approximate center of the claim blocks is 524758 mE, 5411073 mN (Nad83 Zone 16N). Note that grid north is used on all maps. The claims are unsurveyed, but the property boundaries are marked with blazed trees and flagging tape. Each claim corner is marked with a corner post. Surface rights are maintained by the Province of Ontario, and the mineral claims extend only to the mineral rights.

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Figure 1. Location of the DHC property. Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 8 Property description and location

Figure 2. Claim groupings contained in the Deadhorse Creek Property.

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Table 1. List of mineral blocks in the Deadhorse Creek Property

Work Area Claim Claim Expiry date required Ownership Township (hectares) number units ($) 4240456 2012-Dec-11 4800 12 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Walsh 192 4247747 2012-Jun-17 5200 13 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Walsh 208 4247748 2012-Jun-17 3200 8 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Walsh 128 4250344 2012-Jun-17 2400 6 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Walsh 96 4250345 2012-Jun-17 3600 9 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Walsh 144 4250501 2012-Sep-18 3200 8 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Walsh 128 4250502 2012-Sep-19 6400 16 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Walsh 256 4250503 2012-Sep-18 1200 3 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Walsh 48 4260684 2012-Dec-24 6400 16 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Walsh 256 4260685 2012-Dec-25 6400 16 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Walsh 256 4260686 2012-Dec-26 6400 16 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Grain 256 4260687 2012-Dec-27 6400 16 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Walsh 256 4260688 2012-Dec-28 6400 16 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Walsh 256 4260689 2012-Dec-29 6400 16 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Grain 256 4260690 2012-Dec-23 6400 16 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Grain 256 4260691 2012-Dec-23 3200 8 Canadian International Minerals (100%) Walsh 128

8 Accessibility, climate, local resources, infrastructure and physiography

The Property can be accessed by the Deadhorse Creek road which begins at Provincial Highway 17, the Trans-Canada Highway, about 43 km east of the town of Terrace Bay and 25 km west of the town of Marathon in Northern Ontario. The Dead Horse Creek block is about 1 km north of Highway 17 along the dirt road.

The Deadhorse Creek Property is located in the Precambrian Shield of Northern Ontario. Physiographically, the region consists mainly of low terrain, including swamps separated by hills that rise 100-200 m above the swamps. The Property contains rugged hills and cliffs, most of which are north-south trending; the maximum elevation is approximately 400 m above sea level. Aspen, birch and spruce cover the claim area; low lying areas are covered in thick alders and underbrush. Overburden on the property is quite thin on the hills (between 0-20 cm on average) and consists mainly of sand and clay-sized particles, overlain by a thin organic layer. In the valleys and swamps, the overburden and organic layers can be substantially thicker. There are small sand and gravel deposits located nearby which are used to construct gravel roads, but there are no deposits on the property.

9 Geological setting

The Deadhorse Creek property is located in the Archean Superior Structural Province of Northern Ontario. The Archean rocks consist of metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks of the Schreiber-White River greenstone belt which are located adjacent to the Proterozoic Coldwell alkaline complex (Potter and Mitchell, 2005). The Proterozoic Deadhorse

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Creek volcaniclastic breccia complex was emplaced in the Schreiber-White River greenstone belt (Potter and Mitchell, 2005). The western sub-complex of the Deadhorse Creek breccia contains a U-Be-Zr-rich main mineralized zone and a Zr-Y-Th-rich carbonate vein (Potter and Mitchell, 2005). Beryllium, thorium, uranium, first and second row transition elements and rare earth elements are enriched in the main mineralized zone (Potter and Mitchell, 2005). Table 2 presents a summary of the rock units present on the property.

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Table 2. Geological summary of the rock units present at the Deadhorse Creek property (Pederson and Trueman, 1986)

Rock Unit Description and sub-unites

1 Meta-volcanic and 1.1 Meta-volcanic rocks: Andesitic (likely grey color composed mainly of with other minerals such as hornblende, pyroxene and Meta-sedimentary biotite). Distinguished from meta-sedimentary rocks by darker color, greater hardness, and locally by evidence of flow-banding and Rocks (Called Schreiber- preserved pillow structures, otherwise massive. Fine to medium grained. White River greenstone belt within the Wawa Some are re-crystallized to massive to layered amphibolite with weak foliation. Weathered surfaces are dark grey with occasional ribbed or subprovince): vermicular weathering. Fresh surfaces are dark greenish-black, commonly with euhedral and minor disseminated pyrite.

Northwest trending through the center of the property.

1.2 Meta-sedimentary rocks: Composed of -feldspar-biotite with chlorite alteration. Generally medium grey and fine-grained. Consists mostly of greywackes and schists. Can exhibit partially preserved bedding with moderate foliation where biotite commonly imparts weak lineation. Tend to be the predominant rock type, contacts with meta-volcanics are obscure, contacts with syenite are sharp and commonly brecciated.

Occur in two separate belts bisected by meta- and with plutonic syenitic rocks to the northeast and east.

1.3 Stringers, blebs, filled fractures within above rocks: Numerous concordant quartz and quartz-carbonate. Locally common small white feldspathic prophyroblasts (large mineral crystal in a metamorphic rock which has grown within finer grained groundmass) stretched and aligned parallel to foliation. Quartz-filled tension fractures are proximal to diatremes (common to the west).

2 Coldwell Complex 2.1 Massive, fine grained to medium-grained, light pink to grey. Composition and texture varies locally. Generally biotite-bearing alkali (Syenites)- these (potassium) feldspar syenodiorite (so some plagioclase) predominates. Quartz is rare, appearing only in minute blebs. Country rock intrude the meta xenoliths are common near contacts. sedimentary and volcanics. 2.2 Intrusions of Grey biotite-rich diorite (more plagioclase) or monzo-diorite (less plagioclase) which display schistosity may cross-cut meta- sedimentary rocks (originally seen in the east).

2.3 Syenite (high alkaline feldspar) east-west trending dikes (1-5 m wide) also intrude meta-sedimentary rock as well. Feldspar has a light grey groundmass with 1-2 mm subhedral pinkisk-grey to white feldspar . Accessory biotite is 1-10% and commonly defines vague lineation. Dikes do not appear to intrude Coldwell Complex but may be relate to Coldwell intrusion, perhaps late stage intrusive activity.

3 Diatreme Breccia (30 m 3.1 Red breccias (generally clast supported): Bright red angular clasts generally 0.30 m but can be 1.0 m. Rims are more intensely altered than by 70 m to 350 m by centers. Could be due to hematite addition or K-feldspar introduction during metasomatism (chemical alteration of a rock by hydrothermal 600 m) (red breccias and other fluids).

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Rock Unit Description and sub-unites

and carbonate-rich 3.2 Carbonate breccias (generally supported): Clasts tend to show positive weathering relief compared to matrix. Matrix formed of breccias) (A diatreme is interlocking mosaic of anhedral fine-grained calcite. Fragments depend on composition of surrounding country rock, can be polymictic a breccias filled volcanic pipe formed by a 3.3 Matrix: variable, generally dark, siliceous with local hematization, Random weathering relief likely reflects different levels of carbonate in gaseous explosion). matrix.

3.4 Clasts (fragments): Angularity of fragments varies but in general suggests minimal transport. No composition origin other than country rock has been observed to date. There are alteration halos around some fragments. Hematieation and silicification of both matrix and clasts is pervasive (red rusty colour).

3.5 General: Abundant breccia dykes occur on margins or larger diatreme structures, a few centimeters to several meters wide. Contacts with country rock are obscure due to nature of fracture patterns. Limited diamond drilling indicates they are steeply dipping to vertical stockworks and narrow at depth. Hematized zones tend to be more radioactive and mineralized.

3.6 Deadhorse Creek breccias: are located along Big Bay-Ashburton Fault. Significant U-Be-Zr mineralization lies in W. Western subcomplex , but not genetically related. Max dimensions (determined by overburden removal) ~ 130 m x40 m. The western complex is composed of three separate units: A. Unmineralized volcaniclastic breccia. B. Cross-cutting main U-Be-Zr mineralized zone (see 3.1 above). C. Carbonate dyke. (Fig on page p. 214, Mineralogy of deadhorse creek volcaniclastic bressia complex… Potter and Mitchell 2005). The unmineralized zone is metasomatically altered to a point where only K-feldspar, hematite, and quartz are preserved. The main U-Be-Zr mineralized zone is easily recognized by its chocolate-brown color and aphanitic-to-vitreous texture, which contrasts strongly with the leucocratic breccia. The mineralized zone is only 82 m long 1.5 m wide. The breccia complex was originally called a carbonatite due to carbonate dominance, but better referred to as a carbothermal vein

Allan and Knox (July 1985) recognized fenites and vein mineralization in DHC with concentrations of thorite (radioactive, naturally brown/rusty colored). Breccias are heavily decorated with calcite, country rocks only show traces. Breccias with brick red clastic fragments and carbonate rich matrices contain high radioactive anomalies.

4 and dykes 4.1a Lamprophyre (alkaline silica-undersaturated, ultramafic rocks with high magnesium oxide, >3% potassium oxide, high sodium oxide) dikes: (Lamprophyre) 1-5m wide, very fine-grained, weather to dark grey to black, all contain subhedral mafic phenocrysts 2-5mm (generally biotite). Generally trend north-northWest and east-West

4.1b McKellar Harbour (close to Ripple Lake) lamprophyres (Platt et al, 1983) genetically related to Coldwell Complex. Generally less than 1m with predominant north-south strike. Intrude metasediments and volcanics, and cross-cut structural elements of Schriber/White River greenstone belt. Fine to medium grained, and when fresh they are dark grey-green. Weathered surfaces typically dull brown. Chilled margins rare. Small phlogopite phenocrysts, olivine phenocrysts and their pseudomorphs are readily apparent. Phlogopite cam be a cm across. Also can contain: carbonate, spinel, apatite, perovskite, andradite (garnet), and melilite. Zirconium-rich titanium garnets also observed

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Rock Unit Description and sub-unites

4.2a Trachytic dykes: Dark greenish grey with fine grained groundmass. Generally east-West trending and cross cut country rocks and diatreme breccias. White tabular plagioclase grains 0.5 to 2 cm comprise up to 40% of rock and have subparallel alignment. Non- radioactive.

4.2b Marathon dykes (might not extend into DHC, or may be same as 4.2a): Quartz tholeiites with equigranular to subophitic clinopyroxenes and plagioclase in near equal proportions. Also with amphibole, magnetite, myrmekite, quartz, biotite, and apatite in order of decreasing abundance.

Plagioclase is variably altered to saussurite, and clinopyroxene to swollen aggregates. Pyroxene is locally rimmed by green amphibole especially in proximity to myrmekite development. Zircon and baddeleyite (zirconium oxide) with pleochroic halos can occur in coarse-grained interiors, particularly in the amphibole but also the biotite. (Buchan et al. 1996)

4.3 Aphanitic dykes: Light pinkish-brown, cross cut diatremes. Homogeneous and commonly contain diatreme fragments

5 Carbonatites 5.1 Commonly associated with alkali complexes such as Coldwell Complex. Occur as sills, dikes and small plugs and may not be associated with other alkaline rocks. Elevated concentrations of pyrochlore, apatite, REE, magnetite, fluorite, calcite, bornite, chalcopyrite and vermiculite may be found.

5.2 Host rocks may include: calcite carbonatite (sovite), dolomite carbonatite (beforsite), ferroan or ankeritic calcite-rich carbonatite (ferrocarbonatite), magnetite-olivine-apatite+/- phlogopite rock, , syenite, pyroxenite, peridotite, and .

5.3 Elliptical cross-sections can be up to 3-4 km in diameter. Magmatic mineralization is commonly found in crescent-shaped and steeply dipping zones. Metasomatic mineralization occurs as irregular forms or veins. Residual and other weathering-related deposits are controlled by topography, depth of weathering and drainage development.

5.4 REE minerals form pockets and fill fractures within ferrocarbonatite bodies. Pyrochlore is disseminated; apatite can be disseminated to semi-massive; bastnaesite occurs as disseminated to patchy accumulations, fluorite forms veins and masses; hematite is semi-massive disseminations; chalcopyrite and bornite are found in veinlets.

5.5 Mineralization: REE and beryllium mineralization seemed to be associated with uranium and thorium-bearing minerals, and thus highest scintillometer readings. All mineralization is associated with diatreme structures, especially with red oxidized, hematitic breccia.

The main ore bearing minerals are thorite, Ce-bearing monazite and xenotime. Gangue minerals (calcite, ankerite, dolomite, quartz, feldspar). Chrichtonite and niobium-vanadium bearing rutile is also found. KM23 mineralization seems to be associated with brecciated syenite and not all that dissimilar to diatremes in DHC claim.

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10 Mineralization

Rare earth mineralization on the property appears to be associated with areas containing the red breccia unit. Minerals identified by Potter and Mitchell (2005) on the property includes albite, potassium feldspar, quartz, calcite, apatite, phenakite, aegirine-jervisite, aegirine-natalyite, allanite, barite, barylite, coffinite, Ca-Mn-silicate, magnetite, monazite- (Ce), niobian vanadium rutile, pyrite, thorite, thoro-gummite, thortveitite, uraninite, vanadium crichtonite, xenotime-(Y), ankerite-dolomite and zircon.

11 Prospecting

Prospecting occurred on the property between May 19, 2011 and July 28, 2011. Prospecting focused on areas that had a high radiometric signature, as delineated from available radiometric maps and from results from the hand-held spectrometers (Geophysics). Prospecting was carried out based on access via several old roads leading into the property, and on constructed grids. The prospecting grids were also walked with the hand-held radiometric spectrometers. Figure 3 and Figure 4 show the location of the prospecting and spectrometer grids. The first grids surveyed contained 100 m by 100 m and varied in area. Tighter grids with 50 m by 50 m spacing were superimposed over the original grids to fill in gaps in the data. Figure 5 is a 1:20,000 scale index map of the completed geological prospecting maps and Figure 6, Figure 7, Figure 8, Figure 9, Figure 10, Figure 11, Figure 12, Figure 13, Figure 14, Figure 15, and Figure 16 are individual 1:5,000 scale prospecting maps of individual claim blocks. Select claim blocks have been split into multiple maps in order to maintain a 1:5,000 scale. Figure 17, Figure 18, Figure 19, Figure 20 , Figure 21,Figure 22, and Figure 23 are maps of rock samples collected on the property. Figure 24, Figure 25, Figure 26, Figure 27, Figure 28, Figure 29, Figure 30, Figure 31, Figure 32, Figure 33, and Figure 34 are maps of outcrops identified on the property.

Table 3 contains sample IDs, assay numbers, locations, descriptions, daily logs and grid references for rock samples collected while prospecting on the Deadhorse Creek Property. A total of X samples were collected, of which Y were submitted for assay. Table 4 contains outcrop descriptions, locations and a daily log of rock showings that were encountered during prospecting.

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Figure 3. Location map of some of the larger prospecting/radiometric grids on the Deadhorse Creek Property.

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Figure 4. Index map of prospecting and geophysics grids on Deadhorse Creek. Not all grids were completed due to difficulty with access.

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Figure 5. Index map of prospecting mapping. Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 18 Prospecting

Figure 6. Prospecting map of claim block 4247748. Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 19 Prospecting

Figure 7. Prospecting map of claim block 4250501 (1 of 2). Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 20 Prospecting

Figure 8. Prospecting map of claim block 4250501 (2 of 2). Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 21 Prospecting

Figure 9. Prospecting map of claim block 4240456 (1 of 4).

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Figure 10. Prospecting map of claim block 4240456 (2 of 4).

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Figure 11. Prospecting map of claim block 4240456 (3 of 4).

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Figure 12. Prospecting map of claim block 4240456 (4 of 4).

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Figure 13. Prospecting map of claim block 4250503.

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Figure 14. Prospecting map of claim block 4247747 (part 1 of 2). Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 27 Prospecting

Figure 15. Prospecting map of claim block 4247747 (part 2 of 2).

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Figure 16. Prospecting map of claim block 4250502.

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Figure 17. 1:25,000 index map of rock samples collected from the Deadhorse Creek Property. Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 30 Prospecting

Figure 18. Rock samples collected from claim block 4240456 (1 of 4). Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 31 Prospecting

Figure 19. Rock samples collected from claim block 4240456 (2 of 4). Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 32 Prospecting

Figure 20. Rock samples collected from claim block 4240456 (3 of 4). Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 33 Prospecting

Figure 21. Rock samples collected from claim block 4240456 (4 of 4). Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 34 Prospecting

Figure 22. Rock samples collected from claim block 4250503. Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 35 Prospecting

Figure 23. Rock samples collected from claim block 4250502. Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 36 Prospecting

Figure 24. Index map of outcrops encountered while prospecting.

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Figure 25. Outcrop map of claim block 4250501.

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Figure 26. Outcrop map of claim block 4240456 (part 1 of 4).

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Figure 27. Outcrop map of claim block 4240456 (part 2 of 4). Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 40 Prospecting

Figure 28. Outcrop map of claim block 4240456 (part 3 of 4). Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 41 Prospecting

Figure 29. Outcrop map of claim block 4240456 (part 4 of 4.)

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Figure 30. Outcrop map of claim block 4250503.

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Figure 31. Outcrop map of claim block 4247747 (part 1 of 2). Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 44 Prospecting

Figure 32. Outcrop map of claim block 4247747 (part 2 of 2). Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 45 Prospecting

Figure 33. Outcrop map of claim block 4250502.

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Figure 34. Outcrop map of claim block 4260691. Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 47 Prospecting

Table 3. Table of rock samples collected from the DHC Property. Note the Actlabs Sample ID which corresponds to assay results in the appendix.

Rock Sample Location Rock Sample Mineralogy Comments Date

Description Description Assoc Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Easting Sample Sample Name 2 Name ActLabs ActLabs Outcrop Northing Sample ID Sample

OC- 19- D. No pink outcrop 11-DG- 5246 5407 Up big hill at start of DHC 11- May- Gritsaen M. Dalsin Assa with lighter quartz vein? Sketch in notes 001 74 923 property, DG- 11 ko y pink/gray vein 004 fine grained, pink outcrop with breccia OC- 20- D. structure -> 11- 11-DG- 9852 5241 5410 Polimaster May- Gritsaen M. Dalsin Road 2 clasts are semi- ML 002 51 91 356 Values >30µR/h 11 ko angular, size D- variation sm-ext 005 large. Huge clasts of quartz. weathered beige/brown, fresh surface is fairly fine OC- 20- M. 11-MLD- 9852 5234 5409 grained, Biotite, quartz, 11- May- D. Gritsaenko along side road, aprox 20 m Dalsin 004 52 81 838 includes biotite, plagioclase, K-feldspar DG- 11 Quartz, 006 plagioclase? And shows a contact with the green 20- D. No 11-DG- 5240 5409 May- Gritsaen M. Dalsin Assa 003 22 952 11 ko y

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Rock Sample Location Rock Sample Mineralogy Comments Date

Description Description Assoc Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Easting Sample Sample Name 2 Name ActLabs ActLabs Outcrop Northing Sample ID Sample

weathered green colour, very fine grained, with white irregular veins, high schistosity and has a gray dike OC- 20- No with chilled M. 11-MLD- 5234 5409 11- May- D. Gritsaenko Assa along side road, aprox 2 0m margins. Dalsin 003 81 838 DG- 11 y //Furthest unit 006 to the right (green) has another gray dike, same as one seen to left side(?) though contact is more irregular. pink mafic intrusive assumed to be same as previously seen. OC- 20- No M. 11-MLD- 5234 5409 Has visible 11- May- D. Gritsaenko Assa along side road, aprox 20 m Dalsin 005 81 838 plagioclase, K- DG- 11 y feldspar, and is 006 fine grained. Shows jointing, Dip: 78°, Strike: 18°.

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Picture #Outcrop OC- Meta- 11-DG-011, sedimentary? 523750 541041 bedding! and #Outcrop weathers same OC-11-DG-011, as OC-11-DG- 23750 541041 2 010 , fresh Sample #11- OC- 24- D. surface is gray visible quartz, minor DG-005. Mostly 11-DG- 9852 5237 5410 up hill, near clearing type 11- May- Gritsaen L. Marshall 103 J colour, magnetite and cm massive with 005 53 50 415 area with small trees DG- 11 ko schistosity very hornblende some preserved 011 defined on bedding and sample taken. slight Very fine schistosity. grained with Outcrop small dark green bearing 220, inclusions 50m across and 1-3m up. S0 148/58 Strike: 128° Dip: 60° // 10 µR/h (*if turned large part of upside down, unit is same goes nuts!) // stuff (meta-sed), (weathered layer aprxox 1m fresh surface gray brown stuff of light colour with 'sparkles' – that went off brown/brown OC- 24- D. backside of OC-11-DG-019 muscovite? Pyrite? on Poly),, 11-DG- 9852 5232 5410 weathered // 11- May- Gritsaen L. Marshall 103 I – walked around left side Small section of Pictures (x3) 008 54 97 291 very obviously DG- 11 ko and down hill chlorite? Mica causing #Outcrop OC- layered 020 slight lineation. Minor 11-DG-020, (bedding?), magnetite #Outcrop OC- *8m across by 11-DG-020 2 4m high. and #Outcrop Metasedimentar OC-11-DG-020 y 3 Some bedding (130/60) persevered

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polimaster up to 44 µR/h , pink/orange small chance weathered that this is surface, lighter OC- buried float,, 24- D. exposed outcrop approx 1 pink is fresh quartz, K-feldspar, 11-DG- 9852 5234 5410 11- sample 11-DG- May- Gritsaen L. Marshall 103 I mx1 m (partially covered by surface --> same biotite? Mostly K- 010 55 67 300 DG- 010 (has 2 11 ko moss) stuff as in OC- feldspar 022 samples 11-DG-001 (1st separately in day) Mostly bag) photo massive #Outcrop OC- 11-DG-022 microfolding/sc histosity -> folding obvious, Went ~95 degrees past alternating OC- 24- D. muddy road, around a layers of gray, 11-DG- 9852 5238 5410 little bit of magnetite in 11- May- Gritsaen L. Marshall 103 I cliffside, saw puddle with brown, lighter 011 56 79 297 some parts DG- 11 ko ice by cliff face and noticed brown // 026 schisosity/microfolding Strike approx N- S /// Photo #Outcrop OC- 11-DG-026 -->Picture #Outcrop OC- folding! Dark 11-DG-017, grey/brown 523037 spots weathered OC- 5410406 and 24- D. No surface/ fresh 11-DG- 5230 5410 11- #Outcrop OC- May- Gritsaen L. Marshall Assa 103 J down moss covered cliff surface dark Quartz (?) vein incl 006 37 406 DG- 11-DG-017, 11 ko y grey. quartz vein 017 230377 541040 (?) weathered to 2 -- light brown >Sample # 11- colour DG-006 end of line1

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saw boulder with pink (K- 5m w x 2m h. feldspar! - same Very fine sample has layer of as up 1st hill in grained light chlorite and K-feldspar, OC- DHC) 10m back. 24- D. No grey meta- rest of it consists of 11-DG- 5234 5410 clearing with 'underground 11- Sample 11-DG- May- Gritsaen L. Marshall Assa 103 I volcanic or meta biotite, muscovite, 009 30 314 river' :) DG- 009 (has layer 11 ko y sed. Mostly quartz (?), Minor 021 of chlorite and massive with chlorite in K-feldspar). possible chill microfractures Large alkaline margin. intrusive float 10m away sample taken (up 10m from same stuff OC- coodinate), 24- D. No outcrop 15-20 m height, up (looks the same 11-DG- 5231 5410 11- picture May- Gritsaen L. Marshall Assa 103 I to 100 m in length (possibly but less 007 66 301 DG- #Outcrop OC- 11 ko y more?) layering, mostly 018 11-DG-018, massive) 523166 5410301 OC- 25- hematite crystals? 11- L. 11-LAM- 9852 5237 5410 small area to get beside May- D. Gritsaenko 103 Appear silvery with hint LA Marshall 006 57 79 187 outcrop 11 of purple M- 002 breaking along cleavage perp. To bedding picture** Left OC- side of fault has 25- 11- L. 11-LAM- 9852 5234 5410 uphill past birch trees, lots dark grey meta- minor fault May- D. Gritsaenko 103 LA Marshall 007 58 77 212 of deadfall sed cracks 11 M- Fault Strike: 006 120 dip: 74 photo** Bedding strike: 290 dip: 50

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surface light gray/brown, fresh surface dark gray, OC- courser grained 25- after this point, on top of 11- photo L. 11-LAM- 9852 5230 5410 -> shiny massive May- D. Gritsaenko 103 the cliff, there is a grassy LA associated with Marshall 010 59 19 101 but appears to 11 opening M- OC LAM-016 have little 016 crystals of hnblnd (?) (shiny silver stuff) foliated? breccia!! (?)fresh surface gray with veins OC- 25- of white and 11- L. 11-LAM- 9852 5230 5410 56 mR/h -> up May- D. Gritsaenko 103 by stream, in ravine pearly white LA Marshall 011 61 95 087 to 70mR/h! 11 (quartz?), other M- bits have 018 irregular veins of red. OC- 25- muscovite, quartz, black 11- L. 11-LAM- 9852 5235 5410 May- D. Gritsaenko 103 mineral LA alkalic dyke Marshall 012 62 02 104 11 aligned/foliated? M- 024 Very fine grained dark OC- lineation on 25- No grey (slate 11- L. 11-LAM- 5231 5410 boreal forest, Deadhorse fresh surface, May- D. Gritsaenko Assa 103 H color), with dark hbl? LA Marshall 008 80 214 Creek Appears waxy 11 y green patches. M- (v. sparkly) metased 010 (siltstone?). OC- 25- No gray/dark grey 11- L. 11-LAM- 5236 5410 May- D. Gritsaenko Assa 103 and shiny LA Marshall 013 79 100 11 y (fibrous) M- 027

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surface light gray/brown, OC- 25- No after this point, on top of fresh surface 11- photo L. 11-LAM- 5230 5410 May- D. Gritsaenko Assa 103 the cliff, there is a grassy dark gray, LA associated with Marshall 009 19 099 11 y opening courser grained M- OC LAM-016 -> sample has 016 vein of actinolite OC- 26- 11- W. 11-WJH- 9852 5236 5410 Grey with pink May- L. Marshall 103 F Beside our road biotite ML Harman 004 63 25 006 breccia 11 D- 025 OC- 26- 11- W. 11-WJH- 9852 5236 5410 grey rock with May- L. Marshall 103 F Beside our road biotite ML Harman 005 64 25 006 zinolith 11 D- 025 OC- 26- grey rock with 11- L. 11-LAM- 9852 5235 5409 grey rock with red beccia possible hematization of May- W. Harman 103 red breccia LA Marshall 014 65 40 679 clasts the breccia clasts 11 clasts M- 042 OC- high 26- 11- 11- M. D. Gritsaenko/G. 9852 5237 5409 spectrometer up to 2000cps May- GMQ- 103 A Along a cliff ML Dalsin Quist 66 06 519 values from locally 11 007 D- outcrop 030 metasedimentar y w/ some possibly OC- hematized 26- small outcrop w/ one area K-feldspar, plagioclase, 11- M. D. Gritsaenko/G. 11-MLD- 9852 5235 5409 clasts. Some May- 103 A spectrometer is very high, quartz, and biotite. ML Dalsin Quist 007 67 33 502 very fine 11 nearby clearing Local pyrite D- grained lines of 031 bright pink to coral (possible REE minerals).

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rocks sample from metaseds OC- 27- with pink 11- W. 11-WJH- 9852 5240 5410 on edge of hill with valley from OC-11- May- Mal, L. Marshall 102 B folding. At LA Harman 007 68 88 231 below LAM-049 11 ductile brittle M- transformation 049 zone taken from under the OC- highest 27- 11- W. 11-WJH- 9852 5241 5410 Piece of quartz spectrometer May- Mal, L. Marshall 102 B Side of Hill ML Harman 008 69 02 257 vein on right readings near 11 D- bottom of 032 showing outcrop taken from OC- middle of the 27- 11- W. 11-WJH- 9852 5241 5410 Side of Hill, right below the outcrop May- Mal, L. Marshall 102 B Country rock ML Harman 009 71 02 257 tree on top of the outcrop between the 11 D- two quartz 032 veins dark grey metasedimentar y rock with OC- 27- some fine pink something is making the 11- sample sent as M. L. Marshall, W. 11-MLD- 9852 5241 5410 May- 102 B Outcrop in small clearing strs and crazy spectrometer ML a research Dalsin Harman 009 72 40 300 11 extremely high values (xenotime??) D- sample spectrometer 033 values up to 3900cps

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~2 meter quartz vein running more or less vertically through the fg dark-grey meta- sed/volcanic OC- spectrometer host rock. 27- Quartz vein with felsic 11- to 1120 cps. L. 11-LAM- 9852 5241 5410 2-3 m cliff on opposite side Quartz vein May- Mal/W. Harman 102 B (REE) cm scale intrusive ML Sample sent as Marshall 015 73 04 257 of ravine to outcrop (049) contains cm- 11 veins D- a research scale fg orange 032 sample intrusive veins with cross- cutting relationships, whit perhaps REE mineralization More dark-grey OC- meta- 27- 11- L. 11-LAM- 9852 5240 5410 2-3 m cliff on opposite side sed/volcanic May- Mal/W. Harman 102 B magnetite present LA Marshall 016 74 98 258 of ravine to outcrop (049) than felsic 11 M- orange intrusive 050 'blotches'

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Dark grey meta- sed/volcanic (greywacke) host rock with orange-pink breccia clasts containing 0.5-2 cm quartz veins OC- 29- and magnetite- host rock aphanite, 11- L. M. Dalsin, D. 11-LAM- 9852 5241 5410 May- 120 C On hillside, partial clearing rich veins cross- brecciation perhaps ML Marshall Gritsaenko 017 75 88 199 11 cutting hematite-rich D- brecciation. 007 Quartz veins also crosscut host rock which appeared to contain flow- banding or schistosity Dark grey meta- OC sed/volcanic spectrometer (greywacke) Host rock aphanite and up to 6000 cps. OC- host rock 0.2- magnetite rich. Possible Beige patched 29- 11- L. M. Dalsin, D. 11-LAM- 9852 5241 5410 Buried under moss in 0.5m orange- hematization of the scratched easily May- 120 C ML Marshall Gritsaenko 018 76 95 159 partial clearing pink breccia breccia clasts. Some and may 11 D- clasts and beige mineralization on represent 014 associated beige surface weathered sheen patches thorium and veins. mineralization? same dark-grey OC- 29- meta-sed host 11- L. M. Dalsin, D. 11-LAM- 9852 5242 5410 Outcrop on brow of May- 120 C rock with brick- aphanite ML Marshall Gritsaenko 019 77 27 100 hillside, not much clearing, 11 red cm-scale D- breccia clasts 015

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Orange to red meter-scale mm to cm scale quartz OC- 29- patches in same and magnetite-rich 11- L. M. Dalsin, D. 11-LAM- 9852 5242 5409 May- 120 C 10 m cliff in ravine dark-grey meta- veins. Possible ML Marshall Gritsaenko 020 78 03 991 11 sed host rock. hematization of the D- May show clasts or patches 034 brecciation OC- 29- Quartz, Feldspar, 35% OC W. 11-WJH- 9852 5246 5410 Across the swamp, lower Meta-Volcanic, 11- May- Dash, M. Dalsin 102 Mafics, fine grained spectrometer Harman 010 79 03 018 section of outcrop medium grained DG- 11 pyrite 90-140 031 OC- 29- hematized red OC W. 11-WJH- 9852 5248 5409 Red section on left of 11- May- Dash, M. Dalsin 102 J rock medium hematization spectrometer Harman 011 81 83 996 outcrop DG- 11 grained 550-600 032 OC- 29- OC W. 11-WJH- 9852 5248 5409 From where it looks like medium grained 11- May- Dash, M. Dalsin 102 J mafics spectrometer Harman 012 82 83 996 the big rock would fall pink grey rock DG- 11 250-320 032 Breccia on top OC- 29- OC W. 11-WJH- 9852 5243 5410 Cliff area after swampy with grey 11- May- Dash, M. Dalsin 102 spectrometer Harman 013 83 88 293 clearing country rock DG- 11 300 underneath 037 High OC- spectrometer, 11- 11- 1-Jun- L. Marshall, M. 9852 5242 5410 Side of incline, right side of dark grey host brecciation, G. Quist GMQ- 102 aphanite MC 11 Dalsin 84 54 388 outcrop with red clasts picture (same 008 D- as sample 036 name) Dark grey, meta- sed aphanite 2-Jun- L. 11-LAM- 9852 5237 5409 Clearing under moss, not host with cm- ~1500 cps D. Gritsaenko 104 D aphanite 11 Marshall 023 85 07 253 true outcrop scale subhedral against rock brick-red breccia clasts

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Spectacular This area brick red/orange appears to be ortho breccia, 1- downslope 20 cm clasts. A from another OC- bit of algae on it Both breccia clast and area of breccia, Ravine coming down from 11- 3-Jun- L. 11-LAM- 9852 5237 5409 as this rock was minor dark grey meta- and wondering D. Gritsaenko 105 D cliff with stream, outcrop LA 11 Marshall 024 86 97 287 surprisingly well sed were both too fine- if it might be being incised by stream. M- indurated and grained to tell part of same 055 that was the massive breccia only sample I dyke or perhaps could hammer glacial outwash off. area? pink/grey igneous intrusive OC- very small outcrop in (dyke/Coldwell 3-Jun- L. 11-LAM- 9852 5244 5409 k-spar, quartz, minor 11- ~500 cps on D. Gritsaenko 105 A clearing, mostly moss/soil Complex?), mg 11 Marshall 025 87 82 002 amphibole DG- rock face. covered with k-spar, 057 quartz and minor amphibole Dark grey, very fine grained. Mostly aphanite, dark Has what grey magnetitic areas appears to be have patches of olive cm relict green "staining" OC- outcrop also 5-Jun- L. D. Gritsaenko, G. 11-LAM- 9852 5245 5409 Hillside in mixed mature bedding or (amphibole?)(mafic 11- 104 C had ~5 cm wide 11 Marshall Quist 026 88 57 203 hardwood/softwood cover parallel dyke?). Schistosity DG- quartz vein. schistocity with appears to be caused by 064 olive green bronze colored aligned patches and mineralization bronze foliation (chalcopyrite?) surfaces pink/orange fine OC- grained alkalic 5-Jun- L. D. Gritsaenko, G. 11-LAM- 9852 5245 5409 side of valley, not much k-spar. Quartz, 11- ~900 cps on 104 D intrusive 11 Marshall Quist 027 89 72 320 clearing amphibole DG- outcrop (Coldwell 065 Complex?)

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light grey aphanite meta- sed with light pink/orange fine Felsic clasts are mainly OC- grained felsic k-spar, quartz, and 5-Jun- L. D. Gritsaenko, G. 11-LAM- 9852 5242 5409 11- ~700 cps on 104 C side of gully, moss covered cm-scale minor amphibole, some 11 Marshall Quist 028 91 89 198 DG- outcrop brecciation, also smaller clasts are 066 with darker grey rounded aphanite cm- scale brecciation. OC- grey meta-sed 5-Jun- L. D. Gritsaenko, G. 11-LAM- 9852 5242 5409 couldn't tell for sure, 11- ~700 cps on 104 C moss covered side of valley with felsic 11 Marshall Quist 029 92 60 200 has magnetite DG- outcrop intrusive 068 mixture of dark grey meta-sed up to 2000 cps meta-sed aphanite with OC- with patches & on outcrop, 5-Jun- L. D. Gritsaenko, G. 11-LAM- 9852 5242 5409 magnetite. Couldn't say 11- 104 C moss covered side of valley veins of only able to 11 Marshall Quist 030 93 50 197 for sure in felsic DG- yellow/orange/c break off small intrusive part, 069 ream-colored chips felsic intrusions dark grey breccia up to 10 cm clasts vfg, with 'weird" mostly aphanite with OC- veins that are tiny areas of purple/red 11- 5-Jun- L. D. Gritsaenko, G. 11-LAM- 9852 5241 5409 vfg dark grey up to 2000 cps 104 C moss covered side of gulley mineralization ML 11 Marshall Quist 031 94 97 194 but seem to on outcrop (unknown), minor pyrite D- weather to a and magnetite 046 cream flesic intrusive-like color on the outside.

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OC- 11- 6-Jun- W. D. Gritsaenko, M. 11-WJH- 9852 5246 5409 Quartz with K-feldspar, quartz, From left hand quartz vein ML 11 Harman Dalsin 018 95 90 098 meta-sed host possible others D- 045 Meta-volcanic, OC- very fine grained pink meta- 11- 6-Jun- W. D. Gritsaenko, M. 11-WJH- 9852 5241 5409 on incline left hand side of and meta-sed, mafics in sedimentary, ML 11 Harman Dalsin 019 96 42 214 outcrop medium grained meta- pink breccia D- volcanics. class 047 black angular OC- D. clasts 2-5cms 11- 6-Jun- 11-DG- 9852 5250 5409 Pink --> K-feldspar, pag. Gritsaen W. Harman, Mal 104 B NE side of OC, breccia side big, matrix is ML 11 014 97 00 093 Black --> v.f.gr ko coarse grained D- and pink 043 Coarse grained OC- mix of both amphibole, k-spar, 11- 7-Jun- L. G. Quist & M. 11-LAM- 9852 5249 5409 104 D outcrop in small clearing mafic&felsic plagioclaseioclase, ML 200 cps 11 Marshall Dalsin 034 98 15 311 intrusion, dark magnetite D- grey to orange 048 dark grey, aphanite, with OC- Cliff continues possible 11- 7-Jun- L. G. Quist & M. 11-LAM- 9852 5245 5409 bottom of cliff face in large along valley for 104 D greenschist chlorite? And magnetite ML 11 Marshall Dalsin 035 99 61 314 ~100 m valley many tens of metamorphism D- meters. (chlorite) and 050 high magnetite light to dark grey foliated ~1700 cps on meta-sed on OC- fault face. Fault middle of cliff/hill on W. either side of a 11- 7-Jun- L. G. Quist & M. 11-LAM- 9853 5242 5409 aphanite with is parallel to 104 D west face of hill close to ~15 cm re- ML 11 Marshall Dalsin 036 01 85 331 magnetite foliation with main road sealed mostly D- 270 strike and massive meta- 051 80 dip sed fault. Fault rock sampled

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fg orange felsic breccia with fg OC- middle of cliff/hill on W. dark grey 11- 7-Jun- L. G. Quist & M. 11-LAM- 9853 5242 5409 aphanite with ~100 cps on 104 D west face of hill close to metased/vol ML 11 Marshall Dalsin 037 02 55 361 magnetite outcrop face main road host, braccia D- clasts up to ~30 052 cm OC- Powder from 9-Jun- W. D. Gritsaenko, L. 11-WJH- 9853 5243 5409 Near to the crazy Grey meta-sed 11- magnetite, minor pyrite the broken rock 11 Harman Marshall 020 03 26 409 spectrometer high with breccia DG- fizzes slightly 074 Coarse grained OC- 9-Jun- W. D. Gritsaenko, L. 11-WJH- 9853 5247 5409 Side of cliff near flat area pink and Grey K-spar, amphibole, 11-

11 Harman Marshall 021 04 92 491 with the big tree intermixed pyrite flecks DG- together 080

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On top was 1 m dark grey aphanite meta- sed overlying pink/orange fg to aphanite felsic intrusive (Coldwell Complex?) proximal to the contact and within the felsic intrusion was a ~ 7cm mostly aphanite light The overburden green/gray in the outcrop (mafic?) vein Meta-sed was aphanite OC- locality had which caused with minor magnetite, 9-Jun- L. D. Gritsaenko and 11-LAM- 9853 5242 5409 Contact outcrop on hillside 11- pockets of 104 E proximal Felsic intrusive was 11 Marshall W. Harman 038 05 97 405 in small clearing DG- radioactivity brecciation of mainly k-spar and minor 073 and could be the felsic amphibole. other such intrusion. At the veins. junction between the meta-sed, felsic intrusive and vein was a triangular pocket of quartz. The (mafic) vein was sampled as it was the only part of the outcrop that seemed to be radioactive.

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metased is very fine rock sample taken on a breccia with a OC- 11- grained and the 10- M. D. Gritsaenko, G. 9853 5239 5409 cleared part of the outcrop metased host 11- spectrometer GMQ- 104 F fragments are very fine Jun-11 Dalsin Quist 06 89 511 just outside the main rock and red DG- to 1500 cps 009 grained and possibly outcrop clearing clasts 082 hematized metased is very fine metased is the OC- grained and the 10- M. D. Gritsaenko, G. 11-MLD- 9853 5240 5409 taken from exposed, visible dark grey host 11- spectrometer 104 F fragments are very fine Jun-11 Dalsin Quist 012 07 14 494 breccia rock with red DG- to 500 cps grained and possibly fragments 083 hematized spectrometer metased is very fine over soil is 1500 not sure if this is outcrop or breccia with a grained w/ fine grained cps, 10- M. D. Gritsaenko, G. 11-MLD- 9853 5240 5409 float as there are some metased host 104 F pyrite. Clasts are spectrometer Jun-11 Dalsin Quist 013 08 27 499 boulders around and lots of rock and red moderately hematized on cleared moss cover fragments and very fine grained exposure is 3000 cps breccia has a metased host host rock is very fine OC- 10- M. D. Gritsaenko, G. 11-MLD- 9853 5241 5409 taken from the breccia part rock w/ pink to grained with very fine 11- 104 F Jun-11 Dalsin Quist 014 09 33 488 of the outcrop. red fragments grained partially DG- that are 5-20cm hematized fragments 084 in size rock is very fine grained dark very fine grained and OC- 11- 10- M. D. Gritsaenko, G. 9853 5243 5409 rock sample from a 10cm grey and magnetic (magnetite) 11- GMQ- 104 F Jun-11 Dalsin Quist 11 63 493 band of dart grey rock. magnetic. This is w/ some fine grained DG- 010 possibly a fault pyrite 086 or dyke Clast supported breccia. The OC- host appears to both the host and clasts 11- 11- M. L. Marshall, W. 11-MLD- 9853 5240 5409 taken from the breccia be metased with are very fine grained. 104 H LA Jun-11 Dalsin Harman 015 12 82 699 (fault?) on the outcrop pink clasts that The clasts appear to be M- are angular to mostly K-feldspar. 057 sub angular and 1-5cm in width

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Dark grey, OC- mostly aphanite 11- 11- L. M. Dalsin, W. 11-LAM- 9853 5240 5409 Relatively steep hillside, except for 104 G biotite ML Jun-11 Marshall Harman 041 13 76 583 slight clearing abundant fine D- grained biotite 056 mineralization Mostly dark grey aphanite, magnetite-rich meta-sed with sporadic occurrences or patches 11- L. M. Dalsin, W. 11-LAM- 9853 5241 5409 ~20 m ravine with ~5 m cliff aphanite orange 104 G k-spar, magnetite ? Jun-11 Marshall Harman 042 14 29 585 face on either side felsic breccia which was what was sampled as it gave the highest spectrometer readings 400- 500 cos dark grey ~ 1 m high by 3-4 m OC- aphanite meta- 12- L. D. Gritsaenko and 11-LAM- 9853 5242 5409 outcrop on side of steep meta sed had magnetite 11- 104 J sed host with 1- no high cps Jun-11 Marshall G. Quist 043 15 66 884 incline with birches and and minor pyrite DG- 5 cm aphanite spruces 087 red breccia OC- brecciated D. K-feldspar? Minor 11- Associated 12- L. Marshall, G. 11-DG- 9853 5242 5409 metased host Gritsaen 104 I middle of uncovered OC magnetite, otherwise LA Assay of Area: Jun-11 Quist 015 16 66 796 with pink felsic ko very fine grained M- 1320-A1150 veins and clasts 059

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grey, aphanite sample with OC- pink clasts D. 11- 12- L. Marshall, G. 11-DG- 9853 5243 5409 side of OC, near jagged aprox. 3-4cm, magnetite, K-feldspar? Gritsaen 104 J LA Jun-11 Quist 016 17 57 905 area of rock with small Amphibole? ko M- inclusions of 063 dark minerals (amphibole?) weird mineral that is looks Pt- bladed and unweather the mineral DH 17- 11-BCQ- 9853 5241 5410 B. Quist M. Dalsin on PT-DHC-001 weathers white is translucent grey- C- Jun-11 0164 19 97 163 on one axis and green 11- is hexagonal on 001 a different axis purple in color, black vitrious TR- fluoresces areas DH 17- 11-BCQ- 9853 5234 5409 unknown dark cubic bright yellow- B. Quist M. Dalsin north end of Trench. (pitchblende?), C- Jun-11 0163 21 61 730 crystal green under UV bright yellow 11- light minerals 001 (uraninite) lamprophyre? Gray with scattered white No aphanite matrix TR- spectrometer D. (quartz?plagiocl 11- 19- 11-DG- 9853 5235 5409 quartz?plagioclase?hrnb high, but may Gritsaen A. Ya’acoby 104? TR-11-DHC-001, 10m mark ase?dark DH Jun-11 019 18 19 676 lnd?biotite? help us ko mafics?) with C- understand elongated black 001 structure. phenocrysts (biotite? Hrnblnd?)

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Brecciated metavolcanic/gr TR- eenshist rocks; Pyroxene, epidote, DH 19- A. 11-AY- 9853 ? 5235 5409 gray to black; D. Gritsaenko ?? TR-DHC-11-001 chlorite, unidentified C- Jun-11 Ya’acoby 002 22 ? 16 687 weathered to red mineral, hornblende 11- brownish 001 shades; fine grains; Brecciated metavolcanic/gr TR- eenshist rocks; Pyroxene, epidote, DH 19- A. 11-AY- 9853 ? 5234 5409 gray to black; D. Gritsaenko ?? TR-DHC-11-001 chlorite, unidentified C- Jun-11 Ya’acoby 001 23 ? 36 676 weathered to red mineral, hornblende 11- brownish 001 shades; fine grains; Possibly Assay from this 19- W. 11-WJH- 9853 5242 5407 Top of mossy incline, under mafics, k-feldspar, N/ G. Quist 107 K coldwell, pink area is 2483- Jun-11 Harman 022 27 01 990 dying spruce tree quartz(?) A with black spots A16182 OC- 11- 21- 11-BCQ- 9850 5234 5409 biotite-rich granitic dyke, biotite-rich B. Quist A. Ya’acoby pyrite, chloritized BC Jun-11 0170 36 68 760 just east of TR-DHC-11-001 granite Q- 004 OC- 11- 21- 11-BCQ- 9850 5234 5409 Sample of quartz in B. Quist BC Jun-11 0171 45 66 818 metased vein Q- 007 Dark grey OC- magnetic, very 21- W. 11-DG- 9853 5243 5409 Edge of small dried up 11- D. Gritsaenko 116 P fine grained Pyrite clusters, magnetic Jun-11 Harman 017 25 11 375 swamp on top of cliff DG- with pyrite 091 clusters

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breccia showing finely and coarsely disseminated sulphides, TR- pyrite, DH 21- 11-BCQ- 9853 5235 5409 Taken from TR-DHC-11- sulphides, pyrite, B. Quist A. Ya’acoby marcasite?, C- Jun-11 0167 26 21 680 001 marcasite ? breccia clasts 11- are red, angular, 001 hematitic alteration, rock is super hard to crack Breccia, with a possible lamprophyre dyke; it may be a transition TR- zone, but it does DH 21- 11-BCQ- 9853 5235 5409 Taken from TR-DHC-11- show alignment B. Quist A. Ya’acoby horneblende, sulphides C- Jun-11 0168 29 26 680 001 of graines 11- (horneblende ~ 001 5mm long and ), sulphides, oxidation on the cleavage face rock is purple TR- with bright rock DH 21- 11-BCQ- 9853 5234 5409 Taken from TR-DHC-11- yellow crystals, spectrometers B. Quist A. Ya’acoby C- Jun-11 0169 33 73 727 002 probably up to 30 000 11- uranitite in cps 001 pitchblende

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had been Breccia: grey, spectrometerin near cliff, kind of covered aphanite host K-feldspar, pyrite flecks, g relatively high D. by low light green leafy 23- 11-DG- 9853 5237 5409 (metased?), quartz, gold(or for last 50m Gritsaen W. Harman 116 8 trees, scattered pines. OC: Jun-11 018 32 49 352 clasts are pink, weathered pyrite!:) and before this ko covered by dead leaves and sub angular up vitreous black crystals point, dirt:Breccia to 7mm long. spectrometerin g at 1500 Possibly two types of clasts: 11- highly red circling 24- W. 9853 5242 5410 on hillside with birch trees Pyrite, qrtz, k-spar, fine G. Quist GMQ- 117 brecciated with black-grey- Jun-11 Harman 28 28 250 and spruce grained red 011 red/pink clasts green rock, and one just red, 2483-A18988 11- 24- W. 9853 5242 5410 Meta-sed like G. Quist GMQ- 117 Beaver dam, hidden area low pyrite, VFG Jun-11 Harman 31 96 627 dark grey rock 012 metased (green schist?), sample from aphanite, dark OC- D. area which 27- 11-DG- 9853 1 5234 5410 gray, weathers too fine grained to tell, 11- Gritsaen A. Ya’acoby 118 Top of cliff near lake. showed patter Jun-11 020 34 4 21 173 rusty brown/red possibly chlorite AY- ko when K + Th colour --> slight 001 were overlain alignment of minerals? Breccia, matrix supported (fine grained dark), matrix = 3-Jul- 11-BCQ- 9853 5242 5410 end (south) of PT-DHC-11- OC is a cliff, B. Quist L. Marshall 116 magnetic, clasts 11 0180 35 56 095 004. both fizz = red -> hematite alteration, very fine grained.

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volcanogenic breccia, magnetic, cubic; px>80%, fizzes slightly (carbonates, tall spruce + birch trees. fine grained, Associated 3-Jul- A. 11-AY- 9853 119- 5243 5410 mag, carbonated, D. Gritsaenko Slight slope facing E tall massive, dark Assay: 2424- 11 Ya’acoby 004 36 120 53 392 sulphides, hematiation moss + ferns gray and A3547 purplish, sulfides, weathered. Slight hematization. Rock is float? Aphanitic, 5-Jul- 11-SMT- 9853 5244 5410 Northeast side of Marsh, Blackish grey, S. Todd D. Gritsaenko 102 E quartz, pyrite? 11 003 37 40 428 along shore line with red mineral, massive Sample taken Apanitic. Finely from near site foliated, black, of 700 cps, due 5-Jul- 11-SMT- 9853 5244 5410 East of swamp, south of visible red to lack of able S. Todd D. Gritsaenko 102 F 11 002 38 76 372 ridge line grains, some to get sample. yellow and blue Area sample tint seen gather had 500 cps 5-Jul- 11-SMT- 9853 5245 5410 Northeast side of Marsh, Aphanitic, S. Todd D. Gritsaenko 102 G quartz, hornblende 11 001 39 41 143 Near top of ridge Blackish grey Aphanitic,grey, 5-Jul- 11-DTC- 9854 5232 5410 South side of a large valley metasedimentar S. Todd D. Cameron 114 B to fine 11 002 01 21 811 approx half way up. y, minor striations

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2 ft. Thick ponk intrision between salt Slight gully with exposed and peppery 6-Jul- D. 11-DTC- 9853 5249 5409 sides. Possible faults? G. Quist 119 K rocks. Small 11 Cameron 001 41 82 835 Slopes N. Taken at West grains. Rock wall underneath is greener and has larger grains. Aphanitic, contains very fine grained High sulphides (finely TR- sulphides (finely spectrometerin disseminated), DH 7-Jul- L. Marshall, D. 11-BCQ- 9854 5241 5410 disseminated, silvery- g rock B. Quist West end of trench silvery- C- 11 Gritsaenko 0183 02 70 400 >arsenopyrite), ~9000cps, fizzes >arsenopyrite? 11- hematite. rapidly with Rock is dark 003 acid, magnetic blue with some small hematite staining. Sample is a Sulphides (silvery-gold - TR- breccia -> dark > arsenopyrite?) are DH 7-Jul- L. Marshall, D. 11-BCQ- 9854 5241 5410 aphanite matrix, present in clasts in Spectrometers B. Quist West end of trench C- 11 Gritsaenko 0182 03 69 393 with red matrix. Some ~7000cps 11- hematized crosscutting quartz 003 clasts. veinlets present.

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Med gr – coarse gr, peachy pink coloured with quartz, dark OC minerals spectrometers (amphiboles?) about 3700cps. and K- Associated feldspar(?) some assay is 2483- D. East side of large cliff near quartz, amphiboles? K- 9-Jul- 11-DTC- 9854 5247 5411 green-gray A24245. *Note: Gritsaen D. Cameron 114 river, surrounded by fairly feldspar?, mag, n/a 11 003 04 33 988 mineral with a Higher up on ko small deciduous trees. carbonate 5mm wide vein OC, of black running spectrometers through it around 500, (amphiboles?). possibly Entire rock is coldwell. magnetic, and minor fizzing occurs with acid.

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Table 4. Description, location and daily log of outcrops encountered while prospecting on the Deadhorse Creek property

Outcrop Easti Northi Location Mineralogy Outcrop Description Structures Comments Date Name ng ng Description Description Rock Assay # Line # Line

Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet Pink intrusive: white mineral (quartz?) 15- 20%, pink mineral (K- feldspar?) D. pink intrusive with 70%, black 2 photos of 19- Grits OC-11-DG- 5254 54079 mafic xenolith and mafic Xenoliths + M. Dalsin Left of the road contact, 1 of May-11 aenk 001a 87 56 irregular contact with min(hblnd?) contact xenoliths o mafic unit 2-5%, other 2%.// Mafic unit at contact: fine grained, black, few felsic minerals dark unit appears to be same as mafic unit at contact, and its being crosscut by pink intrusive – reaction crosscutting pink D. past pink margin // within black unit, dip: 50°, 19- Grits OC-11-DG- 5254 54079 intrusive, past rock, pronounced, less M. Dalsin strike: ~4° 3 photos May-11 aenk 001b 87 56 broken up rock weathered veins of (though a little o pile pink unit (?) that irregular) crosscut each other & have no specific orientation. //pink dike aprox 3cm across (avg), fraction margin ~4mm. same as before – visible dark mafic contact on right D. irregular pink veins. unit that’s in side of pink dark mafic unit 19- Grits OC-11-DG- 5254 54079 Also has pronounced contact with between pink 4 photos of M. Dalsin of other side of May-11 aenk 001c 87 56 green veins (chlorite?) pink intrusive and black is area road o // pink unit same but has a few sharp// DIP: 70° more weathered clear, white //contact Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 73 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet (weathering looks (calcite?) between pink metallic) crystals and black on left side of pink // DIP: 70°, STRIKE: 314° D. sample 19- Grits OC-11-DG- 5252 54085 M. Dalsin pink rock looks same taken from May-11 aenk 002 76 31 area o D. possible darker mafic 19- Grits OC-11-DG- 5250 54080 outcrop M. Dalsin rock scattered in May-11 aenk 003 82 90 under chunks o woodchips? Quartz vein D. Crosscutting further pink outcrop with 19- Grits OC-11-DG- 5246 54079 pink outcrop, veins aprox 23 11-DG- down M. Dalsin lighter pink/gray vein quartz/ May-11 aenk 004 74 30 same as before and 7 cm wide 001 outcrop, (quartz?) o (avg) with chilled margin D. same black material pink unit has 19- Grits OC-11-DG- 5244 54079 with intruding pink xenoliths of black M. Dalsin May-11 aenk 005 98 18 units, which also show unit. Pink, DIP: o reaction margins. 58°, STRIKE: 70° Possibly 11-MLD- D. outcrop is weathered same 003, 11- 20- Grits OC-11-DG- 5234 54097 up from the end to a beige green colour, grey/green M. Dalsin . MLD- May-11 aenk 006 81 07 of the road fresh surface is dark rock as seen 004, 11- o gray, very fine grained. on May MLD-005 19th. green beds slightly off the visible on D. road, which has mafic intrusive, schistosity, Dip: either side, 20- Grits OC-11-DG- 5234 54097 a lot of water M. Dalsin weathered colour is 50-60°, Strike: shortly after May-11 aenk 007 73 86 flowing through, beige/brown 95° is volcanic o and exposed with folded mafic unit vein 20- D. OC-11- 5234 54098 Aprox 20m across – plagioclase, K- Jointing in pink Sketch in M. Dalsin along side road May-11 Grits MLD-001 74 43 first unit is weathered feldspar, mafic intrusive, Notes, 3 rock Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 74 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet aenk green colour, very fine quartz, biotite Dip:78°, samples o grained, with white Strike:18° irregular veins, high schistosity and has a gray dike with chilled margins. // The next unit is weathered beige/brown, fresh surface is fairly fine grained, includes biotite, Quartz, plagioclase? And shows a contact with the green./// The next unit is a pink mafic intrusive assumed to be same as previously seen. Has visible plagioclase, K- feldspar, and is fine grained. Shows jointing, Dip: 78°, Strike: 18°. // Furthest unit to the right (green) has another gray dike, same as one seen to left side(?) though contact is more irregular. Several photos, 3 outcrop shows a mix of samples units (green schistosity M. D. were taken 20- OC-11- 5234 54098 Same site as chlorite altered, Dalsi Gritsaenk of the 3 May-11 MLD-002 92 47 above. vigreous grey unit, n o observed weathered pk unit units 11- w/jointing MLD-003 o 11-MLD-005 20- D. M. Dalsin OC-11- 5235 54099 along side road large cliff with mafic Have seen

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Outcrop Easti Northi Location Mineralogy Outcrop Description Structures Comments Date Name ng ng Description Description Rock Assay # Line # Line

Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet May-11 Grits MLD-003 02 79 intrusive, local visible this for 30m aenk fabric, rest appears before this o massive, point. Further on, unit becomes green with schistosity. Couldn’t be reached due to mud. fine grained, pink outcrop with breccia D. structure (clasts are 20- Grits OC-11- 5251 54103 M. Dalsin Road 2 semi angular, size quartz May-11 aenk MLD-004 91 53 variation small->extr o large//also have clasts of quartz) middle part faulted, Dip: D. few meters same unit as site 5. ~40°, Strike: West 20- Grits OC-11- 5241 54103 11-DG- Sketch in M. Dalsin closer to main Breccia, but faulted (measurements May-11 aenk MLD-005 89 16 002 Notes. road from site 5 (diatreme?) taken from o distance due to inaccessibility) outcrop weathered to green/gray (fresh surface gray), contains D. next to darker some form of asicular inclusions of 20- Grits OC-11- 5240 54101 gray unit with amphibole inclusions (check M. Dalsin white (aprox1-2cm May-11 aenk MLD-006 93 74 pink veins (possibly rock descriptions) long, 1-2mm wide). o coming through actinolite) (more circular, blob- like, same white colour further right) D. one side of 2 mafic units (one that 20- Grits OC-11- 5238 54103 obvious folds, outcrop is M. Dalsin Back on road 1 weathers? Beige, other May-11 aenk MLD-008 74 35 Strike 211° more finely weathers green o bedded than

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet the other that has thicker beds D. 20- Grits OC-11- 5237 54101 Further up Road Beige unit has fabric to Boudin has Boudin/ Dip: 50°, M. Dalsin May-11 aenk MLD-009 32 95 1 it quartz vein Strike: 120° o -->Meta-sedimentary? Picture D. outcrop aprox 2m x 6m #Outcrop 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5238 54103 just off road, by recealed (possibly a lot J OC-11-DG- May-11 aenk Marshall 010a 3 89 94 3 birch trees more under moss) 010, 523888 o weathered gray surface 5410394 with moss Picture #Outcrop OC-11-DG- 011, 523750 541041 and -->Meta-sedimentary? #Outcrop bedding! weathers OC-11-DG- same as OC-11-DG-010 011, 23750 visible quartz, Strike: 148° , fresh surface is gray 541041 2 D. up hill, near Minor Dip: 60°, Mostly colour, schistosity very Sample #11- 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5237 54104 clearing type magnetite, massive, some 11-DG- J defined on sample DG-005, May-11 aenk Marshall 011 3 51 16 area with small minor cm preserved 005 taken (11-DG-005), vfg Dark brown o trees hornblende bedding, slight dark grey (slate color) on viens schistosity metasedimentary weathered (siltstone?) with small surface, dark green intrusions outcrop bearing ~220. 50 m x 1-3 m high. Bedding: 148/58 D. 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5237 54103 appears to be same J May-11 aenk Marshall 012 3 03 93 unit as OC-11-DG-011 o

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet same unit 10m up from OC-11-DG- 011 (probable continuation , no way D. further uphill, point) 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5235 54104 same unit as prev 1 J cliff (outcrop) further up May-11 aenk Marshall 013 3 48 08 (meta-sed?) aprox 10m high past OC, o another 10m cliff (total `25m of outcrop revealed) --> same strike and dip D. 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5233 54103 same stuff! (same J May-11 aenk Marshall 014 3 73 67 descriptions) o D. 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5233 54104 same stuff (aprox 1.5m J May-11 aenk Marshall 015 3 09 03 exposed) o D. same stuff! ~4m 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5231 54104 J exposed length wise, May-11 aenk Marshall 016 3 78 12 1m height o folding! Dark -->Picture grey/brown spots #Outcrop weathered surface/ OC-11-DG- D. fresh surface dark grey. 017, 523037 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5230 54104 down moss Quartz (?) folding, 11-DG- J quartz vein (?) 5410406 and May-11 aenk Marshall 017 3 37 06 covered cliff vein incl schistosity 006 weathered to light #Outcrop o brown colour, vfg dark OC-11-DG- grey (slate color) 017, 230377 metasedimentary 541040 2

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet (siltstone?). -->Sample # 11-DG-006 end of line1, meter scale folding From this point extended 260°, swings around at 220° --> same stuff (looks the sample D. outcrop 15-20m same but less layering, taken 11- 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5231 54102 height, up to mostly massive), vfg grains too DG-007 (up I mostly massive May-11 aenk Marshall 018 3 66 99 100m in length dark grey (slate color) small to tell 10m from o (possibly more?) metasedimentary coodinate), (siltstone?). picture #Outcrop OC-11-DG- 018, 523166 5410301, 100 m X 2-25 m high (when we walked up D. vfg dark grey (slate outcrop ~10m small hill 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5232 54103 color) grains too I across, ~3m high mostly massive after taking May-11 aenk Marshall 019 3 18 08 metasedimentary small to tell in high spot. sample DG- o (siltstone?). 007) 10 m X 3m high large part of unit is fresh surface Sample # 11- same stuff (meta-sed), gray colour Strike: 128° DG-008 backside of OC- D. layer aprox 1m of light with 'sparkles' Dip: 60°, Some (weathered 11-DG-019 – 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5232 54102 brown/brown – muscovite? bedding 11-DG- brown stuff I walked around May-11 aenk Marshall 020 3 97 91 weathered // very Small section preserved, 008 that went off left side and o obviously layered of chlorite? pyrite? Causing on Poly),, down hill (bedding?), *8m across flecks of slight lineation Pictures (x3) by 4m high, vfg dark pyrite? #Outcrop

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet grey (slate color) Causing slight OC-11-DG- metasedimentary lineation, 020, (siltstone?). minor #Outcrop magnetite OC-11-DG- 020 2 and #Outcrop OC-11-DG- 020 3, Bedding: 130/60, Sample taken of ~1m radioactive light brown to rusty bed saw boulder with pink (K- feldspar! - same as up 1st hill in DHC) 10m back. Sample 11- <1mm DG-009 (has muscovite/qu D. 5m w x 2m h, vfg light layer of clearing with artz/k- 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5234 54103 grey (slate color) 11-DG- chlorite and I 'underground feld/biotite. mostly massive May-11 aenk Marshall 021 3 30 15 metasedimentary 009 K-feldspar) river' :) Minor chlorite o (siltstone?). Chilled in micro margin? fractures. Large alkaline intrusive float 10m away. 2m high 5m long, bearing N-S

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet small chance that this is pink weathered buried float,, exposed outcrop surface, lighter pink is sample 11- D. quartz, K- aprox 1mx1m fresh surface --> same DG-010 (has 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5234 54103 feldspar, 11-DG- I (partially stuff as in OC-11-DG- mostly massive 2 samples May-11 aenk Marshall 022 3 65 00 biotite?, 010 covered by 001 (1st day), separatly in o mainly k-spar moss) pink/orange alkaline bag) photo intrusive (Coldwell?) #Outcrop OC-11-DG- 022 same stuff! 5M up to D. left quartz vein (~10cm 40m long x ~3m high, visible 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5235 54102 across), vfg dark grey minor Strike: 148° 3-10 m high. I 10m across (up May-11 aenk Marshall 023 3 36 93 (slate color) magnetite Dip: 60° Bedding: to ~50m?) o metasedimentary 148/60 (siltstone?). D. irregular 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5236 54103 other side of I same meta-sed? quartz veining May-11 aenk Marshall 024 3 50 19 ravine (mm scale) o float near by has Magnetic – magnetite, has magnetite and same *assuming all white D. other side of meta-sed asicular 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5236 54103 outcrop? On Meta-sed, vfg dark grey previously has crystals as I mostly massive May-11 aenk Marshall 025 3 94 03 huge hill, so lots (slate color) magnetite, seen with o of it but we did not Mal dow confirm (only Road 2 realized to (Picture check now) #Outcrop OC-11-DG- 025) D. Went ~95 little bit of microfolding/schi Sample # 11- 24- L. OC-11-DG- 10 5238 54102 11-DG- Grits I degrees past magnetite in stosity -> folding DG-011, May-11 Marshall 026 3 79 95 011 aenk muddy road, some parts obvious, Photo

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet o around a alternating layers #Outcrop cliffside, saw of gray, brown, OC-11-DG- puddle with ice lighter brown // 026 by cliff face and Strike aprox N-S noticed schisosity/microf olding D. meta sed – slightly Photo # 24- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5239 54102 ~20m away from metasilt/sandstone. I magnetic Outcrop OC- May-11 aenk Marshall 027 3 04 99 road Aphanitic /// aprox (magnetite?) 11-DG-027 o 10m wide D. Possibly easiest to 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5238 54102 top of large cliff Meta-sed, dark grey magnetite/sp H enter from May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-001 3 74 00 near river sparkly ecular north side o hematite hematite D. Picture *** crystals? outcrop contains 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5237 54101 small area to get 11-LAM- Sample11- H Appear silvery vesicles, strike: May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-002 3 80 86 beside outcrop 006 LAM-006 with hint of 110 dip: 70 o taken purple D. 10m up in 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5237 54101 continuation of elevation H May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-003 3 55 89 OC-11-LAM-002 from OC-11- o LAM-002 D. large quartz 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5236 54102 H same meta-sed, vein 10-15cm Strike:105 Dip:58 Picture*** May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-004 3 22 11 wide o D. 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5235 54101 H same meta-sed, May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-005 3 61 98 o Left side of fault breaking D. has minor fault uphill past birch along 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5234 54102 cracks 11-LAM- Outcrop ~ H trees, lots of dark grey meta-sed cleavage perp. May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-006 3 78 10 Fault Strike: 120 007 4m high deadfall To bedding o dip: 74 photo** picture** Bedding strike: Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 82 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet 290 dip: 50 too fine grained to tell, minute L. D. vfg dark grey (slate 25- OC-11- 10 5233 54102 boreal forest, sparkly Mars Gritsaenk H color) metased mostly massive May-11 LAM-007 3 99 05 Deadhorse Creek (silicates, hall o (siltstone?). specular hematite?) throughout too fine grained to tell, minute L. D. vfg dark grey (slate 25- OC-11- 10 5232 54101 boreal forest, sparkly mostly massive, Mars Gritsaenk H color) metased May-11 LAM-008 3 62 96 Deadhorse Creek (silicates, some bedding hall o (siltstone?). specular hematite?) throughout L. D. vfg dark grey (slate 25- OC-11- 10 5232 54102 boreal forest, quartz boudin, Mars Gritsaenk H color) metased quartz vein May-11 LAM-009 3 37 04 Deadhorse Creek cm scale hall o (siltstone?). vfg dark grey (slate L. D. lineation on fresh 25- OC-11- 10 5231 54102 boreal forest, color), with dark green 11-LAM- Mars Gritsaenk H hornblende surface, Appears May-11 LAM-010 3 79 12 Deadhorse Creek patches. metased 008 hall o waxy (v. sparkly) (siltstone?). too fine garined to tell, minute L. D. vfg dark grey (slate 25- OC-11- 10 5231 54101 boreal forest, sparkly Mars Gritsaenk H color) metased May-11 LAM-011 3 40 92 Deadhorse Creek (silicates, hall o (siltstone?). specular hematite?) throughout West side of giant cliff, L. D. fg dark grey (slate 25- OC-11- 10 5230 54101 boreal forest, lots of cave- Mars Gritsaenk H color) metased May-11 LAM-012 3 93 99 Deadhorse Creek like areas hall o (siltstone?). and base boulders Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 83 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet quartz vein 10 cm with pyrite, host L. D. vfg to fg dark grey rock 25- OC-11- 10 5230 54102 boreal forest, Mars Gritsaenk H (slate color) metased becomes May-11 LAM-013 3 71 07 Deadhorse Creek hall o (siltstone?). more coarse grained around quartz vein L. D. vfg dark grey (slate 25- OC-11- 10 5230 54101 boreal forest, Mars Gritsaenk H color) metased May-11 LAM-014 3 04 96 Deadhorse Creek hall o (siltstone?). L. D. vfg dark grey (slate 25- OC-11- 10 H/ 5230 54101 boreal forest, Mars Gritsaenk color) metased May-11 LAM-015 3 G 10 48 Deadhorse Creek hall o (siltstone?). surface light gray/brown, fresh surface dark gray, courser grained -> shiny D. after this point, massive but appears to 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5230 54101 on top of the have little crystals of 11-LAM- G photo *** May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-016 3 20 01 cliff, there is a hnblnd (?) (shiny silver 009 o grassy opening stuff) foliated? [sample 11-LAM-010] other sample [11-LAM-009} has vein of actinolite (?) (diff rock?) D. 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5230 54101 other side of beginning of G same meta-sed, May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-017 3 91 04 stream/ravine oc o breccia!! (?)fresh outcrop D. surface gray with veins continued 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5230 54100 by stream, in of white and pearly 11-LAM- G from 017 // May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-018 3 95 89 ravine white (quartz?), other 11 sample and o bits have irregular veins photo *** of red. 25- D. L. OC-11- 10 G 5230 54100 end of OC 017 + Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 84 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet May-11 Grits Marshall LAM-019 3 94 47 018 aenk o D. 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5232 54100 start of long cliff, same G May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-020 3 17 58 meta sed o D. continuation 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5232 54100 North side of G of path we May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-021 3 83 69 Lake! took o D. white dyke cutting 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5232 54100 other side of G through gray metased photo *** May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-022 3 62 15 lake (south) (?) o D. 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5234 54101 rock climbed to G same meta-sed May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-023 3 65 05 get here o muscovite, D. Sample 11- quartz, black 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5235 54101 11-LAM- LAM-012 G mineral alkalic dyke May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-024 3 03 05 012 taken aligned/foliat o photo** ed? D. 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5235 54101 same meta-sed, not as G 10m length May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-025 3 49 08 many glitters o D. 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5235 54101 G same meta-sed, May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-026 3 69 27 o sample 11- D. LAM-013 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5236 54100 gray/dark grey and 11-LAM- taken, where G May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-027 3 81 97 shiny (fibrous) 013 L. Marshall o got shot in the leg, Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 85 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet Photo*** D. 25- Grits L. OC-11- 10 5237 54101 Same rock unit as OC- G May-11 aenk Marshall LAM-028 3 21 02 11-LAM-024 o D. 26- Grits Mal/G. OC-11-DG- 10 5236 54094 A quartz veins cliff cont May-11 aenk Quist 027a 3 48 76 o biotite/magne two parallel L. Dark grey fg meta- tite/amphibol 26- W. OC-11- 10 5234 54100 outcrops on mostly massive, Mars F sed/volcanic, minor e, grains to May-11 Harman LAM-029 3 20 03 either side of irregular faulting hall biotite/magnetite small to say traverse line for sure biotite/magne tite/amphibol e, grains to Dark grey fg meta- small to say L. generally 26- W. OC-11- 10 5232 54099 sed/volcanic, with m- for sure. Felsic mostly massive, Mars F surrounded by May-11 Harman LAM-030 3 55 96 scale felsic orange/pink appears to be irregular faulting hall spruce and birch (Coldwell?) intrusion k- spar/plagiocla seioclase/bioti te all fg biotite/magne L. generally Dark grey mg meta- tite/amphibol 26- W. OC-11- 10 5230 54098 mostly massive, Mars E surrounded by sed/volcanic, minor e, grains to May-11 Harman LAM-031 3 49 97 irregular faulting hall spruce and birch biotite/amphibolite small to say for sure biotite/magne Dark grey fine L. generally tite/amphibol 26- W. OC-11- 10 5235 54099 grained/mg meta- mostly massive, Mars E surrounded by e, grains to May-11 Harman LAM-032 3 10 10 sed/volcanic, minor irregular faulting hall spruce and birch small to say biotite/amphibolite for sure Dark grey fine grained biotite/magne L. generally 26- W. OC-11- 10 5235 54098 meta-sed/volcanic, tite/amphibol mostly massive, Mars E surrounded by May-11 Harman LAM-033 3 97 97 minor e, grains to irregular faulting hall spruce and birch biotite/amphibolite small to say Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 86 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet for sure Dark grey fine grained biotite/magne L. generally meta-sed/volcanic, tite/amphibol 26- W. OC-11- 10 5235 54098 mostly massive, Mars D surrounded by with m-scale felsic e, grains to May-11 Harman LAM-034 3 56 07 irregular faulting hall spruce and birch orange/pink small to say (Coldwell?) intrusion for sure biotite/magne Dark grey very fine L. generally tite/amphibol 26- W. OC-11- 10 5234 54098 grained meta-sed, mostly massive, Mars D surrounded by e, grains to May-11 Harman LAM-035 3 22 00 minor biotite/ green irregular faulting hall spruce and birch small to say amphibolite for sure aphanite L. generally (grains too 26- W. OC-11- 10 5233 54098 Light grey, fine grained mostly massive, Mars D surrounded by small), minor May-11 Harman LAM-036 3 40 03 meta-sed irregular faulting hall spruce and birch quartz veins (mm scale) aphanite L. generally (grains too 26- W. OC-11- 10 5232 54098 Light grey, fine grained mostly massive, Mars D surrounded by small), minor May-11 Harman LAM-037 3 89 03 meta-sed irregular faulting hall spruce and birch quartz veins (mm scale) aphanite L. generally (grains too 26- W. OC-11- 10 5231 54098 Light grey, fine grained mostly massive, Mars D surrounded by small), minor May-11 Harman LAM-038 3 15 10 meta-sed irregular faulting hall spruce and birch quartz veins (mm scale) aphanite L. (grains too 26- W. OC-11- 10 5230 54096 in a bit of a Light grey, fine grained mostly massive, Mars C small), minor May-11 Harman LAM-039 3 20 70 ravine meta-sed irregular faulting hall quartz veins (mm scale) aphanite L. generally (grains too 26- W. OC-11- 10 5234 54096 Light grey, fine grained mostly massive, Mars C surrounded by small), minor May-11 Harman LAM-040 3 09 89 meta-sed irregular faulting hall spruce and birch quartz veins (mm scale) 26- L. W. OC-11- 10 5234 54096 In a clearing on Light grey, fine grained aphanite mostly massive, Old Drill core C May-11 Mars Harman LAM-041 3 34 95 top of an meta-sed (grains too irregular faulting box found, Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 87 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet hall outcrop small), minor with bits of quartz veins core. (mm scale) breccia unknown In clearing on Red cm-scale (perhaps L. brow of small 26- W. OC-11- 10 5235 54096 parabreccia (matrix hematitic. mostly massive, 11-LAM- contains Mars C slope, close to May-11 Harman LAM-042 3 40 81 supported) in dark grey Matrix irregular faulting 014 CaCo3 hall trench near end matrix aphanite (too of CIM road fine-grained to tell) minor L. In clearing on biotite/amphi 26- W. OC-11- 10 5236 54095 Dark to light grey fine mostly massive, Mars B brow of large bole, May-11 Harman LAM-043 3 39 98 grained meta-sed/vol irregular faulting hall slope generally aphanite minor L. generally biotite/amphi 26- W. OC-11- 10 5235 54095 Dark to light grey fine mostly massive, Mars B surrounded by bole, May-11 Harman LAM-044 3 39 99 grained meta-sed/vol irregular faulting hall spruce and birch generally aphanite minor L. generally biotite/amphi 26- W. OC-11- 10 5234 54096 Dark to light grey fine mostly massive, Mars B surrounded by bole, May-11 Harman LAM-045 3 24 08 grained meta-sed/vol irregular faulting hall spruce and birch generally aphanite minor L. generally biotite/amphi 26- W. OC-11- 10 5232 54096 Dark to light grey fine mostly massive, Mars B surrounded by bole, May-11 Harman LAM-046 3 30 06 grained meta-sed/vol irregular faulting hall spruce and birch generally aphanite minor L. generally biotite/amphi 26- W. OC-11- 10 5231 54096 Dark to light grey fg mostly massive, Mars B surrounded by bole, May-11 Harman LAM-047 3 65 09 meta-sed/vol irregular faulting hall spruce and birch generally aphanite 26- M. L. OC-11- 10 5236 54100 green chlorite and F outcrop on cliff 7m across May-11 Dalsi Marshall/ MLD-024 3 88 08 metasedimentary rock micas Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 88 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet n W. with obvious schistosity Harman mostly green metaseds with obvious schistosity and cgr biotite w/ mgr L. chlorite, cgr 2 rock M. xenoliths. Faulted zone 11-WJH- 26- Marshall/ OC-11- 10 5236 54100 outcrop next to biotite, mgr samples Dalsi F with red breccia clasts irregular fault 004, 11- May-11 W. MLD-025 3 25 06 built road xenoliths with taken 1 with n and some possible WJH-005 Harman amphiboles a xenolith hematization present. Breccia clasts range from 1cm to 20cm's L. M. 26- Marshall/ OC-11- 10 5235 54099 Dalsi F metasedimentary May-11 W. MLD-026 3 06 77 n Harman L. M. 26- Marshall/ OC-11- 10 5233 54099 Dalsi F metasedimentary May-11 W. MLD-027 3 87 93 n Harman L. M. 26- Marshall/ OC-11- 10 5231 54099 Dalsi E metasedimentary May-11 W. MLD-028 3 98 05 n Harman L. M. 26- Marshall/ OC-11- 10 5233 54099 Dalsi E metasedimentary May-11 W. MLD-029 3 60 13 n Harman several faults through cliff is 25- the outcrop and various 30m across. large cliff face w/ angles main fault at 7 photos. smaller rock around 10degrees End of D. chlorite, M. showings and others are possibly 11- outcrop at 26- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5237 54095 biotite, faulting @ ~10 Dalsi A high splays (?) Appears to be GMQ- 523721E May-11 o/G. MLD-030 3 06 19 amphibole, degrees n spectrometer mostly massive 007 5409488N. Quist hematite values to the metasedimentary or High northWest metavolcanic Some spectromete hematite alteration. r at High spectrometer area 523703E, Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 89 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet appears to be a weak 5409531N. breccia metasedimentary w/ small outcrop w/ K-feldspar, D. some possibly M. one area plagioclase, 26- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5235 54095 hematized clasts. Some 11-MLD- Dalsi A spectrometering quartz, and May-11 o/G. MLD-031 3 33 02 very fine grained lines 007 n very high, biotite. Local Quist of bright pink to coral nearby clearing pyrite (possible REE minerals). generally aphanite, with L. generally tiny shiny 27- Mal/W. OC-11- 10 5241 54101 Dark grey to light grey Mars B surrounded by specs mostly massive 5m outcrop May-11 Harman LAM-048 2 10 16 meta-sed/volcanic hall spruce/birch (biotite/hema tite/magnetit e?) Perhaps a brittle Dark grey to light grey ductile meta-sed/volcanic, transition folded on a cm/scale zone L. 2 meter cliff with pink/orange felsic associated 27- Mal/W. OC-11- 10 5240 54102 2 cm quartz 11-WJH- Mars B along the edge bands or clasts Chaotic Folding with a fault, May-11 Harman LAM-049 2 88 31 vein present 007 hall of a ravine interfolded within. as some Breccia visible on the felsic clasts West side of the (breccia) are outcrop undeformed. 5m outcrop bearing 340 ~2 meter quartz vein running more or less Quartz vein vertically through the fractures 2-3 m cliff on fine grained dark-grey quite easily, L. opposite side of 27- Mal/W. OC-11- 10 5241 54102 meta-sed/volcanic host 11-LAM- perhaps due Mars B ravine to May-11 Harman LAM-050 2 04 57 rock. Quartz vein 016 to hall outcrop above contains cm-scale fine weathering. (049) grained orange 10m outcrop intrusive veins with bearing 300 cross-cutting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet relationships, whit perhaps REE mineralization L. generally Partially meta-sed/vol 27- Mal/W. OC-11- 10 5241 54102 generally 10m outcrop Mars B surrounded by mixed with pink orange mostly massive May-11 Harman LAM-051 2 20 74 aphanite, bearing 300 hall spruce and birch felsic breccia Meta-sed/vol mixed L. generally with pink orange 3m outcrop 27- Mal/W. OC-11- 10 5241 54106 generally Mars B surrounded by brecciation with larger mostly massive parallel to May-11 Harman LAM-052 2 07 98 aphanite, hall spruce and birch (up to 20 cm) anhedral line clasts Meta-sed/vol mixed L. generally with pink orange 27- Mal/W. OC-11- 10 5241 54108 Minor biotite, 15m outcrop Mars B surrounded by brecciation with larger mostly massive May-11 Harman LAM-053 2 39 49 mm crystals bearing 200 hall spruce and birch (up to 20 cm) anhedral clasts smelled Meta-sed/vol mixed smoke from L. with pink orange Nippigon 27- Mal/W. OC-11- 10 5242 54105 Along >50m long Minor biotite, Mars B brecciation with larger mostly massive forest fire, May-11 Harman LAM-054 2 00 70 ~5-10m cliff face mm crystals hall (up to 20 cm) anhedral ~50m clasts outcrop bearing 225 Possible start of Country rock is hematization. outcrop metaseds with some REE 524107E, possible hematite mineralization 5410257N. alteration of local across the valley in bands at no End outcrop breccia clasts and very Outcrop is from OC-11- particular 11-WJH- 524092E, L. fine grained veinlets of striking at 320 M. LAM-049, on hill. orientation 008, 11- 5410264N. 27- Marshall/ OC-11- 10 5241 54102 REE mineralization. degrees but vn Dalsi B Great outcrop through the WJH- Multiple May-11 W. MLD-032 2 01 51 Xcutting the country structures have n with large quartz quartz veins. 009, 11- photos. Harman rock are thick irregular no apparent veins and Margins of the LAM-015 Possible quartz veins with visible orientation metaseds bands are fault in the REE mineralization straight and valley (beige, peach and pink). parrallel to between this There are 3 apparent eachother so outcrop and quartz veins. mineralization OC-11-LAM- Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 91 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet is possibly 049. 4 rock following samples. fractures or Amazing vein like and outcrop! maybe xcutting the quartz. pink clasts mostly dark grey to appear to Outcrop in small green meta sed host have some clearing with rock with some pink to REE L. M. crazy high red breccia fragments. mineralization 27- Marshall/ OC-11- 10 5241 54103 11-MLD- rock sample Dalsi B spectrometer One area w/ little pink and K- May-11 W. MLD-033 2 40 00 009 and assay n values coming has spectrometer feldspar. High Harman from one area of readings to 3900cps. spectrometer the outcrop Clasts in breccia are sub values are angular and vary in size caused by something Country rock is metaseds with red/pink breccia fragments and some irregular veining L. of what might be uphill of build A108 M. Marshall, quartz (nephaline?) and mostly massive 29- OC-11- 10 5241 54102 road and clorse REE minerals? 11-LAM- 6, Dalsi D. C potential REE with some weak May-11 MLD-007 2 89 10 to the turn in the K-feldspar 017 A108 n Gritsaenk mineralization. Country foliation road 7 o rock is aphanite. Breccia fragments are 1cm to 10cm, red to pink red and may be hematized Cleared outcrop area Mineralization spectromete L. was about 2m across. is dominantly r started to M. Marshall, Host rock is dark grey beige to pink get high 29- OC-11- 10 5241 54101 small clearing massive and 11-LAM- A108 Dalsi D. C metaseds with large on the values so we May-11 MLD-014 2 90 59 with small trees brecciated 018 8 n Gritsaenk zones of mineralization weathered started to o and brecciation. Rock is surface. Beige dig and clear magnetic. mineral away moss

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet Mineralization zones scratches to to expose are patchy dark grey. the outcrop Magnetite present in the country rock and possible hematization in the breccia clasts exposed outcrop with high spectrometer values. Red to redish Possible pink brecciation. Red hemitization colour may be due to L. of the breccia hematization of the M. Marshall, clasts. Some 29- OC-11- 10 5242 54100 on the edge of clasts. This looks similar massive to 11-LAM- A108 Dalsi D. C possible REE May-11 MLD-015 2 27 94 the hill to OC-11-MLD-014. brecciated 019 9 n Gritsaenk minerals Dark grey country rock o visible and K- (metaseds). This feldspar. outcrop extends Magnetite downhill w/ varying degrees of spectrometer values Mineralization is associated with the quartz veins host rock is dark grey looking up at a and is mostly w/ quartz veins hosting Outcrop L. cliff. Lots of red in colour. pink mineralizations A109 extends M. Marshall, moss and Some of it 29- OC-11- 10 5242 54099 and brecciation. massive to 11-LAM- 0, from here all Dalsi D. C deadfall. Had to looks May-11 MLD-034 2 02 95 Mineralization is brecciated 020 A109 the way to n Gritsaenk clear in order to hematized or irregular veins or 1 Grid 102 o help expose K-feldspar breccia w/ some veins point D01. outcrop. rich. Some composed of quartz. possible REE minerals. Xcutting the red hematised

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet areas is magnetite rich veinlets and quartz veinlets large hematized L. Breccia outcrop with clasts with M. Marshall, after two soil anomalous 29- OC-11- 10 5242 54103 some possible massive to A109 Dalsi D. D assays and lots spectrometer values. May-11 MLD-035 2 96 54 REE brecciated 31 n Gritsaenk of deadfall Host rock is dark grey mineralization o metaseds and K- feldspar. D. dark grey, probably 30- Grits Mal, W. OC-11-DG- 10 5244 54099 By clearing at E meta sed with white K-feldspar May-11 aenk Harman 030 2 07 94 first point veins o quartz, K- vein could D. Meta-volcanic feldspar, be dyke 30- Grits Mal, W. OC-11-DG- 10 5246 54100 11-WJH- G north side of bog amphibolite, pinkish hnblnd, from May-11 aenk Harman 031 2 02 17 010 grey weathered surface biotite and Coldwell o pyrite Complex Coldwell Complex (K- D. 11-WJH- feldspar rich granite), K-feldspar, 30- Grits Mal, W. OC-11-DG- 10 5248 54099 clearing with lots 011 and A109 one area more quartz, hnblnd May-11 aenk Harman 032 2 86 95 of deadfall 11-WJH- 6 hematized (aprox 1-2m and mafics o 012 wide) on small slope D. down hill in Meta-seds, aphanite mafics, quartz 30- Grits Mal, W. OC-11-DG- 10 5247 54102 H deadfall area, in (irregular contact with and contact May-11 aenk Harman 033 2 11 09 front of clearing meta volcanics) plagioclase o with alders D. 30- Grits Mal, W. OC-11-DG- 10 5249 54102 by bog area, Meta-seds with K-feldspar, Dip: 50 Strike:

May-11 aenk Harman 034 2 08 06 with dead fall irregular vein of quartz quartz 222 o 30- D. Mal, W. OC-11-DG- 10 5245 54103 gulley, outcrop Meta-seds, NW side amphibole, K-

May-11 Grits Harman 035 2 87 20 on both sides has asicular feldspar Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 94 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet aenk white/green amphibole quartz o crystals D. 30- Grits Mal, W. OC-11-DG- 10 5244 54103 up cliff near Meta-sed May-11 aenk Harman 036 2 07 29 boggy clearing o quartz, K- D. feldspar, 30- Grits Mal, W. OC-11-DG- 10 5243 54103 up cliff with lots breccia, irregular clasts, plagioclase, May-11 aenk Harman 037 2 90 00 of deadfall vary from ~1cm-30cms possible REEs, o hematization dark grey host rock possible with red breccia hematized M. L. on other side of fragments that are 11- 1-Jun- OC-11- 10 5242 54103 clasts. Fine A110 Dalsi Marshall, alders on top of angular to sub angular. GMQ- 11 MLD-036 2 54 88 grained pyrite 1 n G. Quist small hill Some fragments are 008 and weakly grey with red rims. magnetic Host rock is aphanite M. L. 1-Jun- OC-11- 10 5246 54105 in a clearing with bedding strike- Dalsi Marshall, grey metasedimentary 11 MLD-037 2 99 51 lots of deadfall 280, dip-50 n G. Quist mostly grey metasedmentary with some localized breccia M. L. Soil assay 1-Jun- OC-11- 10 5246 54107 close to a small areas. Breccia Dalsi Marshall, taken close 11 MLD-038 2 88 34 clearing fragments are n G. Quist by hematized and sub angular with varying sizes D. beginning of aphanite, grey, 2-Jun- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5237 54093 steep incline hematization in micro mafics 11 aenk Marshall 043 4 32 97 near river fractures – metased o D. along little valley meta-sed/meta- mica?, mafics, 2-Jun- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5236 54093 that follows volcanic, med grained quartz, 11 aenk Marshall 044 4 72 93 steep incline grey rock magnetite o 2-Jun- D. L. OC-11-DG- 10 5235 54094 partial clearing aphanite, grey, meta- cm scale parallel Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 95 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet 11 Grits Marshall 045 4 67 01 near top of hill sed/meta-volcanic cleavage aenk o D. area of pine 2-Jun- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5232 54091 minor quartz possibly old trees with lots of Meta-sed, aphanite, 11 aenk Marshall 046 4 01 84 veins bedding plains dead branches o D. 2-Jun- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5231 54091 dead fall, sort of grey fine grained, platy,

11 aenk Marshall 047 4 98 02 mossy area schisty rock, foliated o D. 2-Jun- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5232 54089 mossy area near aphanite, meta-sed,

11 aenk Marshall 048 4 08 99 creek dark grey, massive o K-feldspar, D. area with lots of biotite, 2-Jun- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5233 54090 Meta-volcanic, coarse standing dead quartz, 11 aenk Marshall 049 4 03 48 grained trees magnetite, o plagioclase? D. 2-Jun- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5236 54089 aphanite, grey, meta- by 4m high cliff 11 aenk Marshall 050 4 27 93 sed o D. Smal meta-sed outcrop up steep hill, 3-Jun- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5237 54091 covered by moss, grey C through standing 11 aenk Marshall 051 4 93 83 and very fine grained – dead trees o more so than usual mossy clearing D. breccia, ortho- with scattered 3-Jun- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5238 54090 conglomerate, but has A110 B trees and 11 aenk Marshall 052 4 05 83 more matrix than 8 deadfall, slightly o previously seen uphill along hill, birch D. tree revealing 3-Jun- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5238 54090 breccia, smaller clasts possible float or 11 aenk Marshall 053 4 90 60 and more rounded outcrop of o breccia Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 96 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet D. 3-Jun- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5240 54089 up extremely Meta-sed, aphanite and Quartz vein 2- A 11 aenk Marshall 054 4 93 98 steep cliff grey. 3cm vein o pink intrusion: Meta-sed, aphanite, quartz, D. clearing with grey, and somewhat plagioclase, K- 3-Jun- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5242 54090 several birch schisty // intruded by A feldspar, very dyke 11 aenk Marshall 055 4 23 10 trees with a little aprox 2m wide minor o bit of deadfall Coldwell Complex dyke amphibole (light coral pink) (5%)/ D. 3-Jun- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5243 54090 Meta-sed, grey, quartz and A marshy area 11 aenk Marshall 056 4 56 08 aphanite pyrite o pink, orangish colour, backside of small D. weathered with visible K-feldspar, mossy hill with 3-Jun- Grits L. OC-11-DG- 10 5244 54090 porphyroblasts of black mm wide 11-LAM- A110 A deadfall, trees 11 aenk Marshall 057 4 82 06 minerals, mm scale --> scale black 025 9 grow fairly wide o metavolcanic/colwell minerals apart complex? Both breccia Ravine coming stream clast and down from cliff cutting L. D. Spectacular brick minor dark massive 3-Jun- OC-11- 10 5237 54092 with stream, 11-LAM- breccia had Mars Gritsaenk D red/orange ortho grey meta-sed orthobreccia 11 LAM-055 5 97 84 outcrop being 024 bed full of hall o breccia, 1-20 cm clasts. were both too (clast supported) incised by breccia fine-grained stream. clasts. to tell quartz grains D. small OC, dark grey, and dark grey L. 10m past road 5-Jun- Grits OC-11-DG- 10 5240 54090 meta sed with mm aphanite mins Marshall, B near fallen logs, 11 aenk 058 4 38 92 quartz grains dispersed (too fine G. Quist up steep cliff o throughout grained to tell) D. flat ledge on felsic dyke (light brown, minor pyrite 1320 dug from L. 5-Jun- Grits OC-11-DG- 10 5240 54090 continuously 10cm across) weathers flecks, dark - under moss, Marshall, B 11 aenk 059 4 69 99 rising steep hill, slightly red, host rock is gray aphanite A111 found by G. Quist o fairy clear with dark grey meta-sed mins with 3 spectromete Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 97 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet plant life white flecks r going off (quartz?) near by. Further up we dug up another OC with felsic dyke, running through meta-sed, spectromete r reading up to 800 in cracks W side of OC is K-feldspar D. L. OC in fairly metased, fine grained, with large 5-Jun- Grits OC-11-DG- 10 5243 54091 Marshall, B dense cover near aphanite. Sharp contact black grains contact 11 aenk 060 4 00 37 G. Quist crown of incline with pink rock (amphiboles? o (Coldwell Complex?) Hrnblnd?) OC is 50m bearing E-W, 3 Photos (1st 3m high, mostly of W side, covered by moss which 2nd of East, Possibly K- was uncovered. West 3rd of both.). feldspar (too side reverals meta-sed Further D. fine grained L. sparse trees in broken up into vein down to the 5-Jun- Grits OC-11-DG- 10 5243 54091 to tell), could Marshall, C valley between breccia by felsic dyke. breccia East, 11 aenk 061 4 82 99 possibly G. Quist steep inclines Where light felsic veins another o include fine are thick, they're pink contact was grained in the centre.East side found under quartz, has same thing overop the moss a thick layer of same (diagram in pink felsic alkalic unit. notes.) 2m of OC exposed, metavolcanic: Further up, D. slight plateau of underside is pink and aphanite grey, another L. 5-Jun- Grits OC-11-DG- 10 5245 54091 incline, sparse seems coarse grained, shiny flecks meta- Marshall, C 11 aenk 062 4 13 96 trees, little possible Coldwell (micas?) K- volcanic G. Quist o deadfall Complex, felsic feldspar. Pink intruded by intrusive? Too hard to is K-feldspar? pink, 1-2cm

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet break off a fresh wide. surface. Meta-volcanic Intrusion is is overlaying the pink felsic though contact is not intrusion, obvious, and not meta- obvious whether it is volcanic has float or felsic intrusion small black in meta-volcanic shiny mafic? Crystals hillside, several D. birches with pink weathered K-feldspar 1320 L. 5-Jun- Grits OC-11-DG- 10 5245 54092 peeling bark, surface, covered by medium - Marshall, C 11 aenk 063 4 41 03 deciduous and moss (pink felsic grained with A111 G. Quist o coniferous trees granite?) quartz 5 scattered several meters long, D. meta-sed, layers of aphanite grey L. 5-Jun- Grits OC-11-DG- 10 5245 54092 same area as brown and brown and green, 11-LAM- Marshall, C 11 aenk 064 4 52 01 OC-11-DG-063 aprox 2cm thick in unknown 026 G. Quist o vertical layers, with a minerals large quartz sill(?) 1m high, 15m long, under moss; weathered D. pink colour (dark coral 1320 L. mossy area, K-feldspar? 5-Jun- Grits OC-11-DG- 10 5245 54093 pink), small fresh 11-LAM- - Marshall, D sparse trees in Hrnblnd? 11 aenk 065 4 77 02 surface obtained - coral 027 A111 G. Quist valley Quartz? o pink with black 6 minerals (amphibole?) scattered throughout side of 3m OC, K-feldspar, colour of weathered enough to plagioclase, breccia side of gulley on form large indent to amphiboles, D. 1320 varies – L. incline, mossy reveal pink/brown quartz, 5-Jun- Grits OC-11-DG- 10 5242 54091 11-LAM- - weathering Marshall, C area by puddle weathered surface with unknown breccia 11 aenk 066 4 95 99 028 A111 differences? G. Quist (previously black clasts (2-15cms). white/beige o 7 Magmatic creek?) Further to south side, minerals. fluid there are pink clasts of Most very fine differences? breccia in white felsic grained.

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet intrusion. On fresh surface, matrix is meta- sed, (grey, greenish tinge) with white clasts – felsic intrusions. East side is white felsic, fine grained quartz? D. L. 5Cm black breccia 5-Jun- Grits OC-11-DG- 10 5242 54092 on top of incline, Marshall, C pieces. Top West breccia 11 aenk 067 4 71 02 thick mossy area G. Quist corner is whiter colour o with foliated amphiboles. under 2ft of moss, dug up when spectrometer went off. Weathered surface is brownish, pink, possibly dark grey, with pink K-feldspar. felsic intrusion. A meter Orange to the left, seperated unknown – D. by moss is same 1320 L. same area as possibly 11-LAM- 5-Jun- Grits OC-11-DG- 10 5242 54092 orangish pink as - Marshall, C OC-11-DG-067, weathering. intrusion 029, 11- 11 aenk 068 4 61 01 intrusion. 2M up A111 G. Quist further up hill Dark grey to LAM-030 o spectrometer shows 9 fine grained higher reading, under to tell, moss we find same possible brownish grey unit, but meta-sed. better shows large black clasts. Host rock of meta-sed with pink intrusion. 15m long, 2m high Magnetite outcrop. From North to Not enough (metased D. South: Meta-volcanics, time to L. highly 5-Jun- Grits OC-11-DG- 10 5242 54091 down slope, then 1m section of pink uncover Marshall, magnetic,, 11 aenk 069 4 25 82 mossy unit with black clasts, more and G. Quist whereas o then meta-sed, then search for metavolcanic 2m of pink with black contacts. was not) clasts, then to finer

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet grained meta-sed. 2 walls on either side of possible the gully with metased magnetite in and metavolcanic. Low the meta sed. spectrometer values on 60-70% small gully w/ the walls with 300- plagioclase meta sed and 600cps on the floor D. and quartz in M. meta volcanic on (possibly float). possible fault 6-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5246 54089 the meta Dalsi A either side. Metased is very fine between the 11 o, W. MLD-041 4 05 80 volcanic, with n Possibly a fault grained to mgr w/ gully Harman ~30% mafics through the some pyrite and weakly (mostly middle magnetic. Meta amphibole volcanic is fine grained with some bt). to mgr, grey on Some pyrite in weathered surface and both dkgy to grey on fresh cgr K-feldspar D. pink on weathered and M. with minor 6-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5248 54090 at the edge of a fresh surface. Appears 15m across Dalsi A quartz and 11 o, W. MLD-042 4 50 14 cliff to be the coldwell to the east n plagioclase Harman complex. and mafics The coldwell complex is pink on the Coldwell weathered complex and fresh intruding in surface with three to the mgr K- D. present after clearing metased (?) M. up the hill from feldspar and 6-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5249 54090 the moss away. 11-DH- colour slighyl Dalsi B swamp w/ some minor quartz, 11 o, W. MLD-043 4 99 89 Coldwell complex, 014 changed n deadfall plagioclase Harman metased and a breccia from normal and mafics. of the both. due to The metased brecciation is dark grey on or because weathered its very cgr and fresh with very fine grained

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet mineralization and possible magnetite. The breccia has dark grey metased clasts. Clasts are angular to sub angular and 2cm to 20cm at depth. matrix is mgr to cgr K-feldspar but is more peach looking than pink, cgr grey quartz and mgr quartz with some minor plagioclase and mafics. the Coldwell complex is the most easterly part pink to red on of the outcrop is all the Coldwell complex with weathered a 30cm wide mafic surface. Red D. almost 100m of dyke. After this it end of M. could be from 6-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5248 54091 cliff with lots of appears to be A112 outcrop Dalsi B Fe oxide 11 o, W. MLD-044 4 02 12 watercoming interfingering of the 3 524709E, n staining. Harman down the cliff colwell complex with 5409108N Mostly mgr K- metased and feldspar with metavolcanic. some (contact?) with some plagioclase irregular quartz veins and quartz and mafics.

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet Metased is very fine grained dark grey and weak to moderately magnetic (magnetite?). Metavolcanic is grey to peach on the weathered surface, grey on fresh surface with >40% mafics and some plagioclase and quartz with some pyrite, mgr to fine grained. quartz veins with K- feldspar and mostly grey metased some other w/ chaotic bedding. possible fine D. in a gully on the M. Some irregular xcutting grained 6-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5247 54091 other side of the 11-WJH- Dalsi B quartz veins with K- mineralization 11 o, W. MLD-045 4 01 14 end of the 018 n feldspar and some . 1-3cm Harman previous outcrop xcutting K-feldspar xcutting both veinlets metased and quartz veins K-feldspar veinlets D. mostly metased w/ mostly meta previous M. 6-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5241 54091 in small clearing pink felsic dyke sed that is 11-LAM- A111 rock sample Dalsi C 11 o, W. MLD-046 4 97 94 going down hill intrusive. One rock very fine 031 9 taken but n Harman sample has a high grained with come back

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet spectrometer (up to felsic dyke (K- for a closer 2000cps) that was feldspar, look at the taken from the main plagioclase outcop outcrop. This seems to and quartz). be localized Metavolcanic on the lower ledge with mgr hbl, plagioclase and bt breccia. Metased and metavolcanic w/ pink fine grained crystalline metased is fragments. Metased is very fine very fine grained and grained, dark grey and hosts the metavolcanic D. at the edge of majority of the larger is mostly hbl M. 6-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5241 54092 the hill and can clasts. The and bt with 11-WJH- Dalsi C 11 o, W. MLD-047 4 36 11 see the road metavolcanic is mgr some 019 n Harman below dark grey with smaller plagioclase clasts. The breccia and quartz. clasts are very fine The fragments grained crystalline pink are to fine to peach with some grained to tell small xenoliths of fine grained mafics mgr to cgr plagioclase, K- feldspar, quartz and meta-volcanic that is mafics. The M. L. 7-Jun- OC-11- 10 5249 54093 in pine trees w/ grey on the weathered mafics appear 11-LAM- Dalsi Marshall, D massive 11 MLD-048 4 21 09 swarms of bugs surface and peach on to be mostly 034 n G. Quist the fresh surfacce hbl. Moderately to strongly magnetic (magnetite).

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet The coldwell mostly metased w/ complex is some interfingering very fine coldwell complex. The grained to coldwell is pink and the M. L. in clearing at the crystalline and 7-Jun- OC-11- 10 5246 54092 meta sed is grey on foliation strike - Dalsi Marshall, D edge of a small the meta sed 11 MLD-049 4 21 98 both weathered and 142, dip - 62 n G. Quist cliff is very fine fresh surface. Contact grained and between the 2 moderately lithologies is sharp and magnetic irregular. (magnetite) The metased varies from weakly to Started off at the strongly bottom of the cliff with magnetic a strongly magnetic (magnetite meta sed. It This overall present) and transitioned into outcrop is is dark grey metased w/ pink very one large and very fine fine grained felsic dykes cliff with grained. The A very large cliff to a mgr metavolcanic, changing metased is that was walked to metased and then lithologies M. L. generally mgr 7-Jun- OC-11- 10 5245 54092 up and along off very fine grained pink some localized 11-LAM- between Dalsi Marshall, D to cgr with 11 MLD-050 4 08 50 the line inorder volcanic. This then was folding 035 felsic n G. Quist plagioclase, K- to see the most metased w/ a small 30- alkaline feldspar, outcrop. 40cm quartz vn and a dykes, quartz and 5-10cm felsic dyke. metasedime abundant Finally there was ntary and mafics (mostly metased all along until metavolcani hbl but some the top of the ridge c rocks. bt). The felsic where there was a dark dyke is pink to grey to blk meta peach and volcanic very fine grained to crystalline 7-Jun- M. L. OC-11- 10 5242 54093 on the edge of Mostly a dark green The metased schistosity strike 11-LAM- A112 D 11 Dalsi Marshall, MLD-051 4 87 33 the hill coming schist (metased) w/ a has chlorite 270 dip 80. The 036 6

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet n G. Quist down line D. high spectrometering alteration and fault follows the Outcrop is fault running through is very fine same structure as exposed by the middle. The fault is grained. Fault the schistosity overturned tree. possibly resealed and metased is looks to be massive fine grained metased. The fault is with cholorite also more weathered and Fe oxide and fractured than the alteration. surronding rock. Fault Fault is also is about 15cm across. very magnetic (magnetite) The metased Breccia. Metased host is very fine rock with red grained and fragments. The moderately M. L. going down the fragments are 1cm to magnetic 7-Jun- OC-11- 10 5242 54093 11-LAM- A112 Dalsi Marshall, D hill in a small 20cm across. The (magnetite). 11 MLD-052 4 54 66 037 8 n G. Quist clearing metased is grey and the The fragments clasts are red on both appear to be the weathered and hematized fresh surface. and are very fine grained. D. L. too fine 1320 Meta-sed, gray, 9-Jun- Grits Marshall, OC-11-DG- 10 5240 54094 up first super grained for - E aphanite, no 11 aenk W. 070 4 56 13 steep incline mineralogy, A112 magnetism o Harman mafics? 9 2-3m high, patched by metased: moss, mainly metased minor pyrite, (gray, aphanite) with greenish tinge areas intermixed with (chlorite – D. L. further up steep breccia (pink clasts, green schist 9-Jun- Grits Marshall, OC-11-DG- 10 5241 54094 incline near road mostly 2-6cm, some metamorphis E 11 aenk W. 071 4 63 10 – near 2 fairly slightly larger than m?) o Harman large birch trees 10cm) and metavolcanic: metavolcanic (coarser minor grained gray rock, magnetite in coarser grained gray breccia: especially around K-feldspar,

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet breccia clasts) minor amphiboles 1m high, about 5m further up steep long, fairly covered by spectromete D. L. incline to the moss, weathered 1320 r high 9-Jun- Grits Marshall, OC-11-DG- 10 5242 54094 East beside road, brown and gray, some - E K-feldspar? possibly 11 aenk W. 072 4 21 06 sort of clearing, pink – could not break A113 because of o Harman sparse trees, one off piece (too flat) from 0 micro fault large deadfall where it gave highest spectrometer value aprox 1m high, meta- sed unit overlying another possibly different (or simply weathered-was covered by moss) Coldwell: K- brownish/gray grass ledge with feldspar, and coloured, which is a couple of thin amphiboles. D. L. further overlying the 1320 coniferous and Metased: flecs 9-Jun- Grits Marshall, OC-11-DG- 10 5242 54094 pink (coldwell 11-LAM- - sketch in E deciduous trees, of pyrite and 11 aenk W. 073 4 94 02 complex?) unit with the 038 A113 notebook nearer to OC, quartz, very o Harman same gray/brown vein 1 further up steep fine grained – intruded into it, with a cliff mafics/magne medium mass of quartz tite collecting at the junction point. Vein unit could possibly be reaction margin between metased and coldwell 3m high, ~20m long: S side is metased, N up steep incline, broken D. L. shows pink Coldwell magnetite in 1320 deadfall, dead powder is 9-Jun- Grits Marshall, OC-11-DG- 10 5243 54094 Complex, close to N a matrix or 11-WJH- - E leaves, dead slightly fizzy 11 aenk W. 074 4 26 05 smaller height and less breccia? 020 A113 trees, small – dolomitic o Harman steep incline covered Minor pyrite 3 clearing reaction? by moss spectrometer high at 8300 cps.

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet uncovered a gray, fairly shiny unit when broken – possibly gray breccia visible. Confirmed by appearance of broken OC left in jagged pieces. mafics, 1m high, 10m long, scattered K- D. L. little valley, fairly metased with mafic feldspar, 9-Jun- Grits Marshall, OC-11-DG- 10 5244 54093 E scattered vein: both slightly hornblende, 11 aenk W. 075 4 19 89 spruces magnetic. Dark grey, some o Harman some pink and shiny magnetite in both further up, there is an upturned 5m long, 1m high – magnetite, tree D. L. clearing in weathered beige/white otherwise revealing 9-Jun- Grits Marshall, OC-11-DG- 10 5246 54093 valley-like area and foliated (following Strike: 112 Dip: E very fine pink coldwell 11 aenk W. 076 4 21 97 near many ancient bedding?) 60 grained – and gray o Harman alders metased. Quartz quartz metased boudin visible contact. Pink reads 550 cps upturned tree revealing pink OC with white D. L. minerals (½ - ¾ cm side of incline, 9-Jun- Grits Marshall, OC-11-DG- 10 5246 54094 long, mm wide) pink: E toppled tree 11 aenk W. 077 4 41 04 possibly plagioclase, plagioclase sparse tree cover o Harman (different from prev seen [white elongated in gray]) D. L. K-feldspar, near swamp, last coarse grained, 9-Jun- Grits Marshall, OC-11-DG- 10 5249 54094 amphiboles, F OC before orange/pink. 15M long, 11 aenk W. 078 4 89 79 muscovite? swamp on line 1m high o Harman Quartz 9-Jun- D. L. OC-11-DG- 10 5248 54094 deadfall, grassy large OC, aprox 5m coldwell: F 11 Grits Marshall, 079 4 77 97 area, among high by 50m long. Veins aphanite -> K- Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 108 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet aenk W. spruce trees of pink coldwell feldspar, with o Harman running through bits of metased. Veins are 10- amphiboles, 20cm with large area of metased: no pink near top of OC magnetite, too fine grained to tell very coarse D. L. intermixed pink/gray – grained, K- in mini vally, 9-Jun- Grits Marshall, OC-11-DG- 10 5247 54094 not sure if its Coldwell feldspar + 11-WJH- F continuation of 11 aenk W. 080 4 92 91 or mixture of felsic and amphiboles -> 021 large cliff like OC o Harman metased half mafics, half contact between D. L. mossy area, 1320 metavolcanic (coarse Coldwell: 9-Jun- Grits Marshall, OC-11-DG- 10 5247 54094 mossy OC, - F grained, dark gray) and amphiboles, 11 aenk W. 081 4 45 77 sparse spruce A113 Coldwell (pink/orange, K-feldspar o Harman trees 4 medium grained) 10m long, light gray, kinda blotchy white host rock and D. up steep incline 1320 areas from weathering clasts are very 11- 10-Jun- Grits Mal, G. OC-11-DG- 10 5239 54095 by road, clearing - F and moss --> metased fine grained, GMQ- 11 aenk Quist 082 4 89 11 with grassy flat A113 (aphanite, gray) with clasts appear 009 o area 6 breccia (pink clasts up hematized to 5cm wide) host rock: too fine grained D. on a hill with lots breccia, gray metased 1320 to tell clasts: 10-Jun- Grits Mal, G. OC-11-DG- 10 5240 54094 of dead pointy (aphanite) and pink 11-MLD- - F also very fine 11 aenk Quist 083 4 07 99 trees, and fairly clasts – fairly jagged OC 012 A113 grained and o mossy surface 7 appear hematized very fine D. under upturned up hill in clearing grained and 10-Jun- Grits Mal, G. OC-11-DG- 10 5241 54094 treeroots, gradational gradational 11-MLD- F beside large possible 11 aenk Quist 084 4 41 97 contact between contact 014 overturned tree hematization o metased and breccia + K-feldspar? 10-Jun- D. Mal, G. OC-11-DG- 10 F 5242 54094 clearing, several 10m long, 2m high, very fine Spectromete Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 109 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet 11 Grits Quist 085 4 84 88 dead pokey trees metased – alkalic dyke, grained, no r showed a aenk with wall of pinkish, possibly a magnetite, lot of o metased fault? possibly K- potassium feldspar in alkalic dyke 2m high, 10m long, an indent like area was (double D. larger clearing, cleared to reveal a minor pyrite, 1320 check 1320- 11- 10-Jun- Grits Mal, G. OC-11-DG- 10 5243 54094 several birch magnetic band, aprox magnetite and - A1140 – F GMQ- 11 aenk Quist 086 4 65 97 trees, fairly flat 10cm wide – dark grey very A114 might be 010 o area spectrometers high and fine grained 0 wrong assay could possibly be a #) fault The metased is very fine grained and the dyke is fine grained to very fine The metased overlys a grained. The D. down a slope mafic dyke. The mafic very fine M. 10-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5245 54095 with some dyke is pink on the grained part sharp contact at Dalsi F 11 o, G. MLD-054 4 32 04 boulders and weathered surface but may be a mix 45 degrees n Quist deadfall grey on the fresh. The of quartz, contact is at 45 degrees plagioclase and K-feldspar where as the fine grained part is amphibole and bt. There is coldwell Metased is complex on either side very fine D. M. of a 50cm metased grained. The 10-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5247 54095 Dalsi F in a clearing band. Metased is dark coldwell is 11 o, G. MLD-055 4 16 11 n grey and the coldwell is mgr to cgr Quist pink on the weathered with one side and fresh. Both units hosting more

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet are massive mafics than the other. Composed mostly of K- feldspar. Coldwell 0.5 m high outcrop, 2-3 (felsic) M. m long contact L. intrusive 11-Jun- Dalsin, OC-11- 10 5247 54096 clearing near between meta-sed and massive (none Mars H mostly 11 W. LAM-056 4 34 99 hilltop Coldwell complex. observed) hall aphanite with Harman Sharp contact with k-spar and irregular fingering. minor quartz Fairly complex outcrop, the This line had breccia appears the meta-sed minimal to be situated in is aphanite, spectromete a ~1.4 m fault with minor r highs. The (~80 degrees), pyrite, and minimal and on either ~4 m cliff face, looking the breccia is breccia at side the meta- at 4-5m horizontal. mostly this point sed seems to be M. Mostly dark grey meta- aphanite with 1320 near the L. cliff fa ce near foliated in two 11-Jun- Dalsin, OC-11- 10 5240 54097 sed with 0.5-1 m k-spar, there 11-MLD- - road may be Mars H top of hill near similar (~50 11 W. LAM-057 4 82 01 orange/pink breccia is also a 015 A114 again a hall road degree) Harman dyke with meta-sed ~40cm 9 continuation directions, most host in middle diameter of the well of the outcrop with~300 cps quartz defined was slimey and inclusion brecciation moss covered to within the on the other paint a true brecciated side (west) picture of what dyke. of the main was happening road. with respect to structures mostly very L. 1320 M. dark grey metased that fine grained 11-Jun- Marshall, OC-11- 10 5240 54095 large steepish 11-LAM- - Dalsi H is weakly to moderately with the 11 W. MLD-056 4 69 91 hill 041 A114 n magnetic. exception of Harman 4 fine grained

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet biotite. Some magnetite present the west side of the Very fine valley is mostly very grained fine grained, dark grey metased that metased w/ some local is weak to areas of breccia. The moderately east side is a mix of magnetitc metased and breccia (magnetic). L. in a valley w/ an with metased on the M. The breccia 11-Jun- Marshall, OC-11- 10 5241 54095 old creek bottom part of the cliff Dalsi H clasts are very 11 W. MLD-057 4 36 93 through it and and breccia on the top n fine grained Harman some alders (possible a fault?). The and appear to breccia is pink, very fine contain K- grained fragments that feldspar, bt are angular to sub and some angular and irregular. minor Some areas appear to plagioclase be more clast and quartz supported than others This is a contact The coldwell between the complex is metavolcanic and the mgr and is coldwell complex. The composed of coldwell complex is 85-90% K- pink on both feldspar, w/ weathered and fresh some L. just off the slope M. surface and overlys the plagioclase, 11-Jun- Marshall, OC-11- 10 5248 54096 with small Dalsi H metavolcanic. The quartz and 11 W. MLD-058 4 27 00 spruce trees all n metavolcanic is peach mafics. The Harman around to grey on the metavolcanic weathered surface and is 70% mafics grey on the fresh. (hbl and bt) There are 3 visible w/ some offshoots or veins from plagioclase, the coldwell complex x- quartz and cutting the minor K-

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet metavolcanic. The feldspar offshoots are 2-5cm in width 15m down incline, a D. about 1m high, 4m in minor L. side of incline, valley 12-Jun- Grits OC-11-DG- 10 5242 54098 length, breccia -gray magnetite, K- 11-LAM- Marshall, J sparse reveals more 11 aenk 087 4 72 93 aphanite metased with feldspar? 043 G. Quist deciduous trees breccia. o pink clasts Hornblende? Seems to be connected. dark grey aphanite not sampled D. 4-5 m by 6-7 m meta-sed host with a highly foliated L. as 12-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5239 54098 cliff face on ~1m pink/cream (relict bedding?) Mars I aphanite spectromete 11 o, G. LAM-058 4 64 02 hillside, fairly colored aphanite dipping at ~75 hall r was only Quist dense cover breccia dyke with clasts degrees background from 1-30 cm Outcrop contained breccia of both dark brecciation D. ~2 m long 1320 L. grey foliated aphanite appeared to be 12-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5242 54098 outcrop under 11-DG- - Mars I meta-sed clasts up to aphanite caused by 11 o, G. LAM-059 4 80 20 moss in small 015 A115 hall 0.5 m long axis, and complex folding Quist gulley 0 orange aphanite clasts and faulting. from 2-20 cm D. L. amphibole, 12-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5244 54097 moss covered 0.5 m high by 3 m long Mars I quartz,plagioc massive 11 o, G. LAM-060 4 93 98 partial clearing dark grey meta-volcanic hall lase, mag Quist k-spar, and D. 1320 L. dense wooded minor 12-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5249 54098 mg pink/orange - Mars I area, low grade plagioclase mostly massive 11 o, G. LAM-061 4 15 02 Coldwell Complex A115 hall slope and Quist 1 amphibole Meta vol 3-4m high by >10 m, cg D. contained 1320 L. dense wooded dark/light grey meta- 12-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5249 54098 plagioclase - near end of I Mars I area, low grade volcanic with 55 cm mg massive 11 o, G. LAM-062 4 80 07 and A115 lines hall slope orange/pink felsic dyke Quist amphibole, 2 (Coldwell Complex) felsic dyke Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 113 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet contained k- spar and minor amphibole 3-4 m nearby 3-4 m meta-sed D. wide outcrop with dark contained L. dense wooded 12-Jun- Gritsaenk OC-11- 10 5243 54099 grey aphanite meta-sed magnetite, 11-DG- Mars J area, fairly steep massive 11 o, G. LAM-063 4 57 05 host with 1-5 cm breccia 016 hall slope Quist aphanite brick-red contained breccia likely k-spar 6 cm biotite, fine grained matrix, chalcopyrite and poss. Pyrite, quite siliceous, slightly Just downhill arge outcrop (2x5), just see field 17-Jun- B. OC-11- 5235 54099 chloritized, M. Dalsin from TR-DHC-11- downhill from historic two faults notes for 11 Quist BCQ-002 19 84 two different 001. l trenches. sketches types of breccia- xenoliths/ meta-sed with breccia clasts which are pink, coarse grained. a possible fault or Brecciated zone large fracture mixed moist showing varying sizes occurs along the woods, hilly, of rock fragments and base of the A. D. several rock 11-AY- 19-Jun- TR-DHC-11- 5235 54096 mineralization. outcrop. Several Ya’ac Gritsaenk units exposed 001; 11- 11 001 25 76 Consisting of large fractures oby o including AY-002 lamprophyre, and/or contact granites and greenstone, and zones separating greenstones. migmatites. the different rock types.

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet coldwell: quartz, K- Area with little Photo OC- feldspar, D. trees, much 11-DG-089c mafics // 20-Jun- Grits W. OC-11-DG- 10 5248 54086 grass, little 1m in length, aprox 2m is an outcrop metased: too breccia N/A 11 aenk Harman 089 7 71 97 bushes and flat wide seen aprox fine grained -- o outcrops (semi 5m away > hrnblnd cut block) from this OC. crystals and pyrite flecks Top of cliff facing D. side of cliff uncovered 2483 road(about very fine 20-Jun- Grits W. OC-11-DG- 10 5242 54093 by moss --> dark grey, - 200m away) Nice grained, pyrite N/A 11 aenk Harman 090 7 99 33 weathers dark brown, A171 view, many flecks o non magnetic 88 deciduous trees slightly chloritized, on the road biotite-rich 21-Jun- B. A. OC-11- 5234 54097 appears to be a biotite- dyke is running 11-BCQ- down from TR- granitic dyke 11 Quist Ya’acoby BCQ-004 73 63 ric granitic dyke 300/80 0170 11-DHC-001 with finely dissminated pyrites granitoid dyke in contact with fine- grained schist (metasedimentary), 21-Jun- B. A. OC-11- 5234 54097 small quartz vein cross- foliation running

11 Quist Ya’acoby BCQ-005 73 95 cutting. Gradational 140/76 contact between metased(schist) and granitoidal dyke which is interfingering schist metased, foliated, x-cut 3mx3m on road, 21-Jun- B. A. OC-11- 5234 54098 by small parasitic just down from 11 Quist Ya’acoby BCQ-006 64 17 quartz veins, granite last outcrop vein also present metaseds oldest to youngest lamprophyre see sketch in 21-Jun- B. A. OC-11- 5234 54098 crosscut by (metased > alkalic or dyke running field notes 11 Quist Ya’acoby BCQ-007 87 41 lamprophyre granitoid dyke> 142/75. for Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 115 Prospecting

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Name Name Grid # Grid Sample Sample Name 2 Name er Spectromet dyke? lamprophyre clarification 21-Jun- B. A. OC-11- 5236 54100 metased S0 124/62 11 Quist Ya’acoby BCQ-008 08 80 greenschist; fine grained; mafic; dark- A. D. greenish; thin quartz quartz; OC-11-AY- 11 5240 54107 near access road 6-Jul-11 Ya’ac Gritsaenk veins with some light mafics; mica; strike=62; dip=34 002 4 23 01 (to the West) oby o coloured mica; sulfides sulfides present; spectrometer=100 CPS hornfels with long plagioclase crystals (1- 2cm); fine grained matrix dark (mafic); A. D. OC-11-AY- 11 5242 54107 6-8 m tall OC; oxidized; weathered; strike=164; 6-Jul-11 Ya’ac Gritsaenk mafics; pl 003 4 23 01 30m long very magnetic; Dip=24 oby o greenschist also present with quartz veins; magnetic reversal greenschist and hornfels; very dark; hill above the magnetic; weathered; mafics; pl; A. D. OC-11-AY- 11 5237 54105 road; OC 10-20m water quartz; strike=266; 6-Jul-11 Ya’ac Gritsaenk 004 4 20 10 tall; 30-40m seepage=oxidized; sulfides; hem; Dip=80 oby o long; some sulfides; quartz chl. veins; chloriticized; hem. Staining

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Physical work was conducted on the Deadhorse Creek property between June 16th, 2011 and July 26th, 2011. Figure 35 shows the location of the three trenches that were dug on the property using an excavator (insert model number). Figure 36 shows the total rare earth element (TREO) percentages for samples taken from TR-11-DHC-001. Figure 37 shows the total rare earth element (TREO percentages for TR-11-DHC-002 and TR-11-DHC-003.

Table 5 presents the location of samples taken from the various trenches, as well physical and mineralogical descriptions of the rocks. A total of X samples were collected, of which Y were submitted for assay. Assay results can be found in the Appendix located at the end of this document.

Trenches were channel sampled using a diamond bit rotary rock saw. The samples were described, photographed under plain light and bagged on site; samples were later photographed under UV light in the office; UV light can reveal the presence of fluorescent rare earth minerals that are not visible under plain light.

(Mike Schuss needs to add information on the dates and hours of use of the equipment, hourly rates etc)

Table 5. Trenches constructed on the Property, their sizes and rational for construction.

Trench Rational for construction Area covered UTM Samples taken

TR-11-DHC-001 Extremely high readings on the 190 m2 523491 mE, 24 channel spectrometer (>30000 5409704 mN samples counts/second), location of old trench excavated by Gulf in 1977

TR-11-DHC-002 Crosses a radiometric high, located in 538 m2 524269 mE, 41 channel close proximity to two old drill holes 5410390 mN samples

TR-11-DHC-003 Perpendicular to trench 2, crosses a 1405 m2 524264 mE, 16 channel radiometric high. 5410275 mN samples

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Figure 35. Location map of the three trenches on the Deadhorse Creek Property. Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 118 Physical work

Figure 36. TREO (%) values of TR-11-DHC-001. Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 119 Physical work

Figure 37. TREO (%) values for Trenches TR-11-DHC-001 and TR-11-DHC-002. Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 120 Physical work

Table 6. Summary of channels samples from trenches on the Property. Dimensions, descriptions, mineralogy, location and Actlabs assay numbers are reported

Location Mineralog Comment Trench ID Sample ID on Description epth

Date y s Name D Width Length Easting Name 2 Name

Trench Azimuth Northing Act Labs ID Labs Act

Breccia; north end of trench at Possibly "fault" fracture; extremely chlorite friable; comes out with gravel; and mafic A. extremely weathered; very minerals, 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 52345 54097 210 or Ya’ac 94m 70 7 5 small parts fizz with acid; some Jun-11 Quist 001 001A 51 3 24 30 oby unknown red mineral, green carbonate mineral hematization; non- magnetic; angular-sub-rounded clasts; mainly clast supported. Across fault (breccia on either Same red side); breccia on West side is hematitic more consolidated than 001B; clasts; fizzes slightly more with acid chlorite(?); A. 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 120 or alternating Ya’ac 110 6 6 Jun-11 Quist 001 001B 52 30 ; non- oby magnetic; mainly clast supported. Breccia, but far more same consolidated; green alterations; A. 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 120 or red clasts; matrix supported; Ya’ac 100 7 5 Jun-11 Quist 001 001C 53 30 fine-grained (tough to pick out oby minerals); fizzes a bit more with acid; non- magnetic. Breccia; moderately hematitic A. consolidated; green and red clasts; 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 52345 54097 214 or Ya’ac 90m 80 10 5 alterations fine grained; non- chlorite; Jun-11 Quist 001 002A 54 4 21 34 oby magnetic; mainly clast dark mafic supported; across "fault" minerals A. crumbly breccia; green and red same 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 Ya’ac 82 10 3 alterations; fine grained; non- Jun-11 Quist 001 002B 55 oby magnetic; clast supported; A. Larger breccia clasts; more hematitic 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 Ya’ac 56 3 8 consolidated with pronounced clasts; Jun-11 Quist 001 002C 56 oby planar breakage lines/zones chlorite; Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 121 Physical work

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Date y s Name D Width Length Easting Name 2 Name

Trench Azimuth Northing Act Labs ID Labs Act

parallel to "fault" line; non- dark mafic magnetic; no fizz minerals consolidated breccia with large same A. 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 clasts ~10 cm in diameter; Ya’ac 62 11 8 Jun-11 Quist 001 002D 57 matrix supported; no fizz; non- oby magnetic Highly consolidated breccia; Hematite, A. very hard; massive; fine chlorite, 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 52346 54097 Ya’ac 75.5m 186 or 6 110 7 6 grained; green and raphanite mafic, and Jun-11 Quist 001 004A 59 8 23 oby aphanite texture; fizzes on carbonate white zones; slightly magnetic minerals. Breccia along "fault"; crumbly Hematite, A. with angular (triangle shaped) some 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 52347 54097 310 or Ya’ac 68cm 85 9 6 clasts; matrix supported; red carbonate Jun-11 Quist 001 005A 61 1 21 130 oby colour dominant; slight fizz with and mafic acid; non-magnetic. minerals. Breccia that's fizzing quite Uraninite? rigorously, purple in colour, ankerite? same bright yellow minerals as Calcite? before (uraninite), which unknown probably explains the high dark A. 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 52348 54071 220 or spectrometer value, non- mineral Ya’ac 67 63 7 4.5 Jun-11 Quist 001 006 63 0 00 40 magnetic, very competent, that's non- oby hematite staining. The breccia magnetic. is not as obvious as before, it is extremely fine grained and the clasts are hard to see relatively high specific gravity Rock is extremely hard, looks sulphides slightly siliceous, but is fine (pyrite), grained, dark grey crossed with hematite siliceous veins and another vein chlorite A. 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 52348 54097 that is pink in colour. Appears alteration Ya’ac 54 0 or 180 84 8 4 Jun-11 Quist 001 007 64 3 16 to grade into more of a breccia. oby The clasts in the breccia are hematized pink/red and fine- grained as before. Closer to the fault, the rock becomes more Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 122 Physical work

Location Mineralog Comment Trench ID Sample ID on Description epth

Date y s Name D Width Length Easting Name 2 Name

Trench Azimuth Northing Act Labs ID Labs Act

brecciated and siliceous with stock work veins, sulphides (pyrite) present, chlorite alteration is also present Fine grained, dark, slightly siliceous, crossed with veins of quartz, lots of finely disseminated (pyrite), slight A. pinky-hue, small breccia filled 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 52349 54097 40 or Ya’ac 45 70 8 6 "vein" cross cuts middle of the Jun-11 Quist 001 008 65 3 10 220 oby channel sample, small mafic veins cross cut quartz veins. Doesn't fizz with acid, not magnetic. What’s the breccia doing in it? Another vein? Not fizzing, not magnetic, cross cut with quartz veins, very felsic A. and alkalic looking, black 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 52350 54096 40 or Ya’ac 37.8 94 7.5 6 veinlets present, most minerals Jun-11 Quist 001 009 66 2 96 220 oby are too small to see. Possibly metased? No real evidence to prove this though Runs parallel to trench and across a depression (fault breccia?), fine grained, no A. 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 52351 54096 140 or visible sulphides, grades from Ya’ac 25 104 8 7 Jun-11 Quist 001 010 67 3 88 320 fine-grained siliceous in the oby north side into breccia (hematized clasts, chloritized matrix, as before) A. angular, clasts supported 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 52351 54096 70 or Ya’ac 22 90 9 8 hematized breccia, fine-grained Jun-11 Quist 001 011 68 4 90 250 oby chloritized matrix Breccia again, clasts are pinker A. than before, doesn't react with 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 52351 54096 40 or Ya’ac 12 82 6 6 acid, not magnetic, slightly Jun-11 Quist 001 012 69 8 83 220 oby more siliceous looking, chlorite alteration present, dirty, Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 123 Physical work

Location Mineralog Comment Trench ID Sample ID on Description epth

Date y s Name D Width Length Easting Name 2 Name

Trench Azimuth Northing Act Labs ID Labs Act

oxidized, friable Fault? Gouge? Brecciated, A. weakly altered, some small 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 52352 54096 130 or Ya’ac 4 72 7 4 veins fizz with acid, non- Jun-11 Quist 001 013 71 1 04 310 oby magnetic, dirty, oxidized, difficult to ID minerals breccia, hematized angular clasts, matrix supported, A. 24- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 52352 54096 20 or chlorite alteration, oxidized on Ya’ac 2 38 8 4 Jun-11 Quist 001 014 72 3 70 200 surface, not magnetic, fizzes in oby some small veins, friable, very oxidized Red breccia; fine grained; clast mostly A. 25- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 52346 54097 220 or supported; no fizz; no hematite Ya’ac 88m 94 5 5 Jun-11 Quist 001 003A 58 5 29 40 magnetism and mafic oby minerals Breccia; reddish pink clasts more ranging from 2 to 5 cm; mafic and A. 26- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-001- 9853 198 or angular-sub angular; red and carbonate Ya’ac 97 9 5 Jun-11 Quist 001 005B 62 18 green and zones; highly minerals; oby consolidated; hard rock; fizzes; hematite non-magnetic Dark aphanite rock, not very fine magnetic, doesn't fizz with acid, grained, spectrometers at 500 cps, sulphides M. slightly siliceous looking, lots of present 24-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52439 54103 170 or 80% Dalsi 107 7 8 fine grained biotite present, 11 Quist 002 001 01 1 87 350 recovery n very fine grained, finely disseminated sulphides (marcasite?) present. MAFIC VEIN BRECCIA Breccia with weakly hematized red brown clasts. Clasts are sub M. near 24-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52439 54103 145 or angular, ranging from 4 cm to 85% Dalsi bottom 96 6.5 6.5 11 Quist 002 002 02 0 95 325 10 cm, matrix is dark grey and recovery n sump locally weakly magnetic, aphanite 24-Jul- B. M. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52439 54103 130 or 106 6 7 The channel cuts a small ~ 50 Hematite 80% Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 124 Physical work

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Date y s Name D Width Length Easting Name 2 Name

Trench Azimuth Northing Act Labs ID Labs Act

11 Quist Dalsi 002 003 03 4 93 310 cm dyke. The dyke is dark, fine alteration, recovery n grained, fizzes with acid and is calcite or see notes quite magnetic. CARBONATITE! dolomite, for sketch Patches of the carbonate are magnetite. medium grained and fizz with VFG. acid (calcite or dolomite?); parts are darker and highly magnetic. Above the dyke to the NW, the rock is not magnetic and doesn't fizz with acid, its aphanite, dark grained, with small chlorite altered veins. Difficult to name, slightly veined and brecciated in areas. Grains may be slightly more aligned. Rock below dyke is red breccia (dark matrix, angular, remobilized clasts, matrix supported, high spectrometer value, not magnetic, doesn't fizz with acid In a dyke that is preferentially local fine weathered compared to grained surrounding rock. Dyke is dark pyrite grey and aphanite, fizzes disseminat moderately to strongly ed, fine M. (generally strongly, except grained 24-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 54103 52438 82 or 80% Dalsi 112 7 6 locally), some fine grained veins disseminat 11 Quist 002 004 04 90 3 262 recovery n of red (hematite altered?) ed minerals, dyke may be a magnetite cabonatite (calcite and throughou dolomite), t, locally concentrat ed in pods, Three rock units: east end: VFG, see 80% M. 24-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52438 54103 70 or aphanite, dark, non-magnetic, description recovery Dalsi 104 7 7 11 Quist 002 005 05 4 91 250 doesn't fizz with acid (very see notes n similar to TR-DHC-002-003). for sketch

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Location Mineralog Comment Trench ID Sample ID on Description epth

Date y s Name D Width Length Easting Name 2 Name

Trench Azimuth Northing Act Labs ID Labs Act

Middle: brecciated quartz vein, not magnetic, no visible gold. West end: red breccia, matrix is chlorite altered, dark, clasts are angular to sub angular, hematized, matrix supported, fizzes with acid entire channel is a breccia, mainly matrix supported, fizzes slightly with acid, some clasts M. 24-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52437 54103 20 or are hematized, others are 75% Dalsi 85 8 7 11 Quist 002 006 06 1 97 200 darker than the matrix, some recovery n areas are chlorite-altered, some of the clasts are light pink in colour Near breccia matrix is dark grey, possible aphanite, locally weakly carbonat magnetic, does not fizz, clasts ite dyke, are dark grey with white M. 24-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 54104 52437 across 49 or nodules and rimmed, partially 85% Dalsi 90 7 7 11 Quist 002 007 07 01 0 water 229 altered and possibly completely recovery n and altered by red/brown hematite, upslope some green alteration halo from last (chlorite), clasts are 1-10 cm in point. width, sub angular Red Breccia -> some clasts are fine-grained, hematized, some are mafic, magnetic, aphanite 80 % M. with a small hematite alteration 24-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52436 54103 140 or recovery, Dalsi 88 6 7 halo, occasional k-spar rich pink 11 Quist 002 008 08 3 99 320 see notes n granite clast, matrix is chlorite for sketch altered, some mafic grains, some felsic grains, fizzes with acid. rock is pink and heavily jointed, locally M. 24-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52436 54103 100 or aphanite, possibly an alkalic, disseminat 80% Dalsi 84 7 5.5 11 Quist 002 009 09 3 96 280 felsic unit, pink could be k- ed pyrite recovery n feldspar

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Location Mineralog Comment Trench ID Sample ID on Description epth

Date y s Name D Width Length Easting Name 2 Name

Trench Azimuth Northing Act Labs ID Labs Act

Red breccia, matrix supported, angular, hematized clasts (don't M. fizz with acid, not magnetic), 24-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52436 54103 110 or Dalsi 97 7 7 surrounded by mafic zone that 85% 11 Quist 002 010 10 1 93 290 n is magnetic, doesn't fizz, greenish matrix is slightly magnetic, fizzes with acid On top of a ledge close to a dyke, has a fault running near horizontal through it. It is a breccia, matrix is dark grey to grey green to green around clasts, possibly alteration halos, M. 24-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52436 54103 20 or clasts are dark grey to red, 80% Dalsi 104 7 7 11 Quist 002 011 11 3 98 200 depending on the hematite recovery n alteration. Hematite alters around the rim of the clasts to fully through the clasts. clasts are sub angular and 4-10 cm, locally fizzes over white crystals (calcite) in unaltered clasts Rock has a dark mafic matrix and white, elongate phenocrysts (look like plagioclase), some are forming glomerocrysts, rock is quite M. magnetic, forms a dyke and 24-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52435 54103 26 or Dalsi 98 8 8 doesn’t fizz with acid. MAFIC 80% 11 Quist 002 012 12 5 97 106 n PORPHYRY DYKE, (looks similar to nepheline (?) porphyry dyke seen elsewhere on property, but phenocrysts are more white and opaque and not green and translucent dark grey aphanite rock, local M. 24-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52435 54103 on a weak magnetism, not fizzing, Dalsi 180 90 7 6.5 80% 11 Quist 002 013 13 4 96 ledge minor small units (<0.8 cm), n with some red mineralization

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Location Mineralog Comment Trench ID Sample ID on Description epth

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(<0.1%), fractures have pink alteration halos and in some cases have possibly been filled Clasts are angular/sub angular magnetite ranging from 0.5 cm to 11 cm. many clasts are hematized, fine slightly grained with alteration halo up hill M. around them, magnetic. Some 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52433 54103 and on a Dalsi 35 97.5 7 7 of the larger clasts are coarser 80% 11 Quist 002 014 14 6 94 ledge n grained, appear to be a pink close to quartz-syenite or granite. 60m Matrix is black, magnetic, fizzes with acid. Matrix supported, clast supported in some areas Two rock types. 1. Breccia, Contains slightly siliceous looking, fine- hematized clasts, sub angular 1- grained 5 cm, matrix is dark magnetic, sulphides fizzes with acid, matrix (pyrrhotite M. supported. 2. Rock is dark, cut and 80% see 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52433 54103 Dalsi 180 91 6 7 with quartz veins, contains pyrite), notes for 11 Quist 002 015 15 3 86 n small, pinky-white blebs; matrix concentrat picture doesn't fizz with acid but is ed along magnetic. quartz veins. Chlorite alteration rock is very fine grained, dark A dyke M. with hematite altered veins, 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52432 54103 between 020 or Dalsi 78 7 8 magnetic, doesn't fizz with acid, 75% 11 Quist 002 016 16 9 94 two 200 n rock is lighter closer to fractures fractures Breccia with a dark grey local aphanite matric. Clasts are sub magnetite, M. on the 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52431 54103 angular, 4-8cm, fully to partially hematite recovery Dalsi flat top 150 106 7 6 11 Quist 002 017 17 27 88 hematized (rims are hematized 80% n of the hill but the cores are not). Some local weak magnetisation. Does

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not fizz. Local lt grey spots grades from a breccia (dark pyrite clasts with hematite altered present rims, light grey/green/black close to Backs M. matrix which is magnetic and the ledge 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52431 54103 onto the Dalsi 254 94 7 7 matrix supported into a dark 80% 11 Quist 002 018 18 8 91 edge of a n green/black rock with hematite ledge alteration veins, brecciated in areas, but less brecciated than before Contains quartz veins, is dark pyrite and grey/green/black, very fine pyrrhotite grained, not magnetic, doesn't present, spans fizz with acid, slightly mottled often in M. 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52431 54103 across looking in areas, slight pink the veins, Dalsi 250 52 7 7 11 Quist 002 019 19 7 90 two alteration in areas (hematite? n ledges Fenitization?), unknown blue mineral in veins, slight oxidation present, very similar to TR-DHC-002-016 another breccia, non-magnetic, goes select areas fizz with acid, quite down mottled looking M. 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52431 54103 from (black/grey/green), clasts are Dalsi 250 126 8 6 11 Quist 002 020 20 6 91 ledge to pink, medium grain sized with n another black alteration halos, chlorite edge alteration, matrix supported, clasts are 0.5-7 cm, sub angular on a flat Rock is fairly massive and fine- area, lots grained with white blebs. Blebs of don't fizz with acid, so they are interesti likely plagioclase, quartz or M. 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52431 54103 ng dolomite, prob not plagioclase Dalsi 180 101 7 7 80% 11 Quist 002 021 21 0 94 weatheri because we've seen very little n ng (veins plagioclase on the property, weather probably quartz. Parts are promine brecciated (clast supported, ntly, host sub-angular), appears to be the

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weathers same host rock as the breccia recessive seen before, no hematite ly staining Breccia with an aphanite dark Quartz, grey matrix. Not magnetic and smokey does not fizz. One large clast at quartz, the end of the sample. This micas clast is very hard and most (biotite? likely silicified. There are micas Very fine w/in the mafic part of the clast grained). on flat and some fine quartz veinlets M. 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52429 54103 part of (possibly a former sedimentary recovery Dalsi 285 101 7 7 11 Quist 002 022 24 6 87 the top rock? gneiss?) quartz veinlets 80% n of the hill and veins host fine grey pyrite and some fine grained smokey quartz. Other clasts are dark grey and sometimes have a small alteration halo. Local vugs near the top of the hill. Clasts are from 5cm to 30cm and are sub angular Mafic porphyry. non-magnetic, small same dark fine-grained with amounts white blebs (dolomite, quartz?), of finely doesn't fizz with acid, crossed disseminat M. 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52429 54103 by a small vein, altered to ed Dalsi 62 91 7 6.5 85 11 Quist 002 023 25 9 93 gouge at top, hematite sulphides, n alteration in the middle, black small alteration at the edges, oxidized amounts in areas, of chlorite alteration Host rock is fine-grained, non- small magnetic, black rock with white amount of M. blebs (quartz, dolomite?). sulphides 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52428 54103 Dalsi 210 63 7 7 Quartz vein present (~15 cm 80% 11 Quist 002 024 26 4 90 n long), coarse grained, chlorite altered, quartz white/grey, slight oxidation present

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Quartz boudin at the start of Quartz, the sample. Quartz is fractured chlorite? at the and these fractures are in filled top of (possibly with chlorite). Very M. 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52428 54103 the hill hard. Some fine grained pyrite. Dalsi 174 91 7.5 6 85% 11 Quist 002 025 27 3 88 starting Rest of the sample is aphanite, n to go dark grey with very fine grained downhill with crystals. They do not fizz (possible local silicification?). Rock is silicified Breccia with darker, fine- pyrite + grained clasts, slightly purple unknown (cerium?) coloured areas, sulphide doesn't fizz with acid. Clasts are mainly sub angular, matrix M. supported, clasts are fine- 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52427 54103 Dalsi 200 93 8 7 grained, slightly siliceous, 80 11 Quist 002 026 28 1 91 n grey/red/purple in colour, quartz sweats and clasts present, also creamy yellow- green areas that may be quartz- carb, but don't fizz with acid, quartz appears to be brecciated Breccia has a dark grey quartz, aphanite matrix. Clasts are sub carbonate, on the angular and <1cm-10cm across. chlorite descent Clasts are v. dark grey w/ no M. 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52426 54102 downhill magnetism except for a few Dalsi 200 80 7 8 90% 11 Quist 002 027 29 0 95 the steep local clasts. Few quartz n part of carbonate clasts w/ some minor the hill chlorite associated with it. One 10cm quartz area at the bottom of the cut breccia with dark clasts (almost M. clast supported), not magnetic, 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52425 54103 Dalsi 200 92 8 9 doesn't fizz, clasts are very fine 11 Quist 002 028 30 9 90 n grained, surrounded by quartz (brecciated), also red hematite

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stained clasts surrounded by green matrix, occasional spec of pyrite present, occasional clast of pink granite. clasts vary in size (<1 -10 cm), most are sub angular Breccia has a dark grey hematite aphanite matrix. Clasts are v. dark grey and sub angular and <1cm to 10cm. Dyke going M. at the through is red to brown w/ 25-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52424 54103 Dalsi bottom 195 86 7 8.5 small <0.5cm alteration halo. 100% 11 Quist 002 029 32 9 90 n of the hill Within the dyke is fine grained disseminated pyrite there appears to be banding going from rim to core. dark red hematite Breccia w/ a grey aphanite matrix. Not magnetic Moderately fizzes. The clasts do not fizz generally, some fizz locally. The final 15cm of the cut is a breccia partially hematized (starting at the rims/moving towards the the next to 26-Jul- S. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52420 54103 core. The rest of the dark grey recovery Mal main 270 94 8 9 11 Todd 002 030 33 4 87 aphanite. All of the clasts are 80% road sub angular and range from 4 cm to 7cm. Matrix in hematite altered clasts is still aphanite but has chlorite alteration contact b/w dark & red breccia is small transition zone core from weak to strong hematization of this. Possible felsic alkalic dyke or a 26-Jul- S. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52419 54103 close to Mal 0 90 7.5 8 weakly to moderately 11 Todd 002 031 34 3 97 road hematized dyke. Looks similar

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to TR-DHC-11-003. Dyke is pink to pink red, aphanite and fizzes very weakly locally. Fractures appear to be more strongly mineralized or altered. Locally appears grey to pink/grey. magnetic moderate to strong Breccia with a grey to dark grey aphanite matrix. Clasts range from 4cm to 8cm in width. Matrix moderately fizzes but the clasts do not. Local major pyrite blebs in the matrix. Not magnetic at the beginning of the sample the clasts are either West of not hematized or only weakly 26-Jul- S. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52419 54103 the end recovery Mal 2 107 7 8.5 hematized. This is a weak 11 Todd 002 032 35 5 92 of the 85% alteration around the rim of the road clast. The alteration halo around the rim gets stronger down the hole to the point where at the end of some of the clasts are strongly altered all to hematite. The matrix here is also weakly to moderately altered to chlorite Breccia, with grey to dark grey aphanite matrix that moderately fizzes. Some fractures. Clasts range from 4cm to 8 cm. Clasts are dark on flat 26-Jul- S. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52419 54103 grey to with weakly to strongly Mal West of 346 91 6.5 8 11 Todd 002 033 36 0 91 altered hematized rims. Some road of the fractures are hematized as well. Some fractures have small alteration halos around them. Breccia is more altered closer to the dyke

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Same dyke as seen on 031. This one has more of the grey rock West of less of the hematite alteration. 26-Jul- S. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52418 54104 Mal last 326 89 8 8 The alteration is stronger in on 11 Todd 002 034 37 7 01 sample fractures. Some of the fractures weakly fizz. Rock overall is grey with red to red pink Same dyke seen on last sample and sample 31 still has areas 26-Jul- S. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52417 54103 with less hematite alteration. Mal 355 103 6 8 11 Todd 002 035 38 7 96 Fractures are more strongly altered. One sample has a line of strongly altered material Breccia with grey and local weak chlorite alteration matrix. Matrix is aphanite clasts are 4cm-8cm across. Clasts are strongly hematized on the rim to the core. Some clasts are more well hematized than 26-Jul- S. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52417 54103 others. The core of some clasts Mal 209 120 6 7 11 Todd 002 036 39 3 96 is dark grey. The bottom of the sample borders close to contact with dyke. Clasts are sub angular. The matrix is moderately fizzified. One clast at the start of the sample is strongly hematized with black minerals also in it Breccia with grey aphanite matrix. Moderately fizzes in the getting matrix local areas of chlorite closer to alteration. Clasts supported. 26-Jul- S. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52416 54103 Mal corner in 348 113 7 6 Clasts are 6cm to 4cm across. 11 Todd 002 037 41 5 96 the Some pyrite blebs in quartz. trench Clasts are weakly to moderately hematite altered. Some white snowflake spots locally in the

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matrix. Smaller clasts are more strongly altered. Same as dyke as 31, 34, 35. Grey to pink red dyke fractures 26-Jul- S. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52416 54103 vertical Mal 340 87 7.5 7 are more strongly altered then 11 Todd 002 038 42 0 88 sample rest. Does not fizz, not magnetic. Breccia with a grey aphanite At the matrix. Moderately fizzes local 26-Jul- S. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52415 54103 bend of weak magnetism clasts are dark Mal 200 102 8 7 11 Todd 002 039 43 6 92 the grey sub angular and 4 - 5cm trench across. Some of the smaller clasts are partially hematized. Dark grey green aphanite rock At the that does not fizz, not 26-Jul- S. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52414 54103 bend of magnetic. Has unknown mostly Mal 22 91 8 8 11 Todd 002 040 44 6 80 the lath shaped crystals trench (nephaline?) On ends cross stars are slightly hexagonal. Breccia with a grey to dark grey aphanite matrix. Clasts are 4 - close to 10 cm and dark grey and 26-Jul- S. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-002- 9846 52414 54103 the end Mal 20 98 8 5 aphanite. Fractured local weak 11 Todd 002 041 45 6 83 of the hematization local quartz clasts. trench Matrix weakly fizzes locally. Not magnetic fine-grained, dark grey, non- magnetic rock that fizzes slightly with acid, slight chlorite L. 27-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-003- 9853 52426 54102 alteration, way too fine-grained Mars 210 104 7.5 8 11 Quist 003 005 77 8 74 to determine origin (meta-sed?, hall fine-grained volcanics), no interesting mineralization, no distinguishing feature very similar to TR-DHC-003-005, no L. 27-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-003- 9853 52426 54102 very fine grained, black/grey, interesting Mars 190 84 6 6 11 Quist 003 006 78 2 74 not magnetic, doesn't fizz with mineralizat hall acid, slight chlorite alteration ion Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 135 Physical work

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rock is coarser grained, darker than before, much more chlorite alteration, looks slightly hornfelsed, contains splotches L. 27-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-003- 9853 52426 54102 of calcite, small darker veins Mars 120 95 6 7 11 Quist 003 007 79 4 72 cross cut rock. Rock is not hall magnetic and a strange bluish mineral is present in crack seal veins. Unsure of original rock type (sed or igneous?) Dark grey/black, very fine grained, not magnetic, doesn't fizz with acid, a couple L. 27-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-003- 9853 52426 54102 sulphides are present near Mars 200 110 6.5 7 11 Quist 003 008 81 4 78 north end of channel (pyrite). hall Rock is crossed with small white veinlets. Unsure of origin, as before. Quartz/carbonate vein on the small surface of the channel. Slight amounts oxidation present and slight of very purpley tinge to parts of the finely channel. Surrounding rock is a disseminat breccia, which also includes a ed vein breccia. Main breccia is sulphides Cuts L. clast supported, with angular (pyrite, 27-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-003- 9853 52427 54102 across a Mars 209 134 7.5 7 clasts which display slight marcasite 11 Quist 003 009 81 1 79 quartz hall hematite alteration along the or vein rims, dark fine grained matrix, arsenopyri clasts are fine grained. Vein te) breccia is matrix supported, clasts are slightly more rounded and more hematized, matrix is slightly more chloritized. nothing appears to be magnetic L. cuts Nice banding present (see no visible 27-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-003- 9853 52426 54102 Mars across a 20 104 6 7 sketch in notes-> quartz, host sulphides 11 Quist 003 010 83 5 79 hall different rock and chlorite alteration). present,

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quartz Chlorite alteration is present vein and oxidation. Small quartz veins cross cut host rock. Host is dark grey/blue/black and too fine grained to pick out minerals, doesn’t fizz with acid, not magnetic The dyke is a granite (or small channel possibly a quartz-rich granite), amount of crosses medium grain size (0.5-.75 cm), pyrite, L. and dyke very fine-grained sulphides 27-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-003- 9853 52426 54102 Mars and 200 94 7.5 7 (pyrite). Breccia is clast 11 Quist 003 011 84 9 95 hall moves supported with black, angular back into clasts with hematite altered a breccia rims, measuring 5-10 cm in a grey matrix Breccia. Non-magnetic, non- reactive with acid, clasts range from 1-10 cm, most are 4-5 cm. L. Most clasts are black, sub 27-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-003- 9853 52427 54102 Mars 200 85 8 6.5 angular with slight hematite 11 Quist 003 012 85 1 96 hall alteration rim, matrix is lighter grey. Other clasts include rounded granite (pink in colour, k-spar rich), matrix supported. Breccia, mainly clast supported. Black clasts are angular, fine- grained, 2-8 cm. Other clasts included sub-rounded pink L. 27-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-003- 9853 52426 54103 granite, 3-6 cm and a granite Mars 200 103 9 8 11 Quist 003 013 86 5 21 clast that is angular and hall measures 15-60 cm. Matrix is grey/blue, non-magnetic. Lots of chlorite alteration, no reaction with acid L. Breccia, mainly clast supported. 27-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-003- 9853 52426 54103 Mars 85 93 9 5.5 Black clasts are angular, fine- 11 Quist 003 014 87 4 22 hall grained, 2-8 cm. Other clasts

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included sub-rounded pink granite, 3-6 cm and a granite clast that is angular and measures 15-60 cm. Matrix is grey/blue, non-magnetic. Lots of chlorite alteration, no reaction with acid Dyke Dyke is weathering purple, red Too fine near on surface, and it is weathering grained to intersecti quite rounded unlike most distinguish on of other rocks in the area. It is minerals. L. 27-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-003- 9853 52426 54103 DHC very fine grained, quite Mars 240 114 6 7 11 Quist 003 016 89 8 65 trench 2 siliceous hall and 3 which strikes 320 Polymictic paraconglomerate/breccia, dark grey aphanite matrix, k-spar, magnetic dark grey aphanite crosses quartz, L. clasts (not magnetic, aligned 28-Jul- B. TR-DHC-11- TR-DHC-003- 9835 52426 54103 breccia/c unknown Mars 318 91 7.5 5 minerals) Other clasts are 11 Quist 003 015 88 6 25 onglome black, hall quartz, reddish aphanite, felsic rate zone unknown (30 k-spar, 30 quartz, 30 mafic, reddish 10 plagioclase), clasts are 0.2- 5cm, cut face of matrix is HCl reactive.

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13 Geophysics

13.1 Radiometric work Private regional airborne geophysical radiometric maps were available for the Deadhorse Creek Property and were used to delineate targets in conjunction with hand-held, GPS-paired RS-125 Gamma Ray spectrometers capable of discriminating K, U and Th from total counts per second. The spectrometers were used primarily on regional grids (Figure 3 and Figure 4), but they were also used on reconnaissance traverses and on the trenches. Background counts per second (cps) ranged between 200 - 300. The spectrometer was very useful for guiding general exploration work ; it provides a first pass approximation of Th-U-K geochemistry for any sample type and can be carried by non-specialist labourers for automated and georeferenced data collection during other tasks (such as soil sampling).

Measurements taken with the RS-125 mass spectrometer were all processed in the same way. The device was setup to take a measurement of the average background radiation every second, and to group those samples into 30 second blocks. After measurement, data was recovered from the device and opened in Microsoft Excel 2010©. Any data containing missing coordinates, obvious incorrect coordinates, data blocks with less than a full 30 units or impossible altitudes were removed from the data set as erroneous data. Each 30 second block was then averaged to create one data point. No data was removed based background radiation levels, ie extreme highs or lows. The averaged points were then imported into Surfer 10© in order to contour them. Surfer requires that imported data be gridded. All data sets were too large to grid all the data, so a search function had to be used in order to average points around each node. The search function was set to use a circle divided into 4 quadrants to scan a grid having a resolution off 300x300 points. Each search node was set to use a radius of 0.001 units, use a maximum of 64 data points, a maximum of 16 data points in each quadrant and was set to blank the node if there was less than 4 data points in all quadrants or if 3 or more quadrants contained no data. Once these parameters were set, the Kriging method was used to actually create the grid. This grid was then filtered using a low-pass Gaussian 3x3, then spline smoothed, both using Surfer. The created grid was then used to create a shaded relief map. Custom color scales were used for each map in order to best display data. It was common to find that the vast majority of data existed in the bottom fifth (or less) of the total scale, so most color scales used are exponential in form in order to show the general shape of the contour, while still including the peak values.

Also used on the property was the Polimaster (PM10703M), a personal gamma ray radiation detector. The Polimaster was only used for on outcrops and was not used for prospecting, as it was not outfitted with a GPS unit.

Radiometric maps (1:5000 scale) of counts per second as well as K, Th, and U levels on the Deadhorse Creek Property can be found in Appendix 3. Table 7 summarizes radiometric assays taken using the spectrometer; it also provides locations and descriptions of the rocks assayed.

13.2 Conclusions/Recommendations based on Radiometric work Rare earth elements (REE) are often associated with radiometric anomalies and Th in particular is known to be a useful vector to determine areas that may be anomalous in REE. A comparison of TREO and Th from the assay data shows that there is a positive correlation between assays and spectrometer balues. The spectrometers were useful for delineating areas with high radiometric readings; these areas were hoped to also contain anomalous values of REE. The Deadhorse Creek property was investigated in the past for uranium, however, over the course of exploration on the property it was determined that areas of high uranium were not generally associated with elevated concentrations of REE. Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 139 Geophysics

Areas that contain red breccia tend to be enriched in U and sometimes Th. The reason for this enrichment likely lies in the fact that the breccia contained fluids at some point that remobilized Th and U; the hope was that these same fluids that transported and deposited Th and U would have also transported and deposited REE in elevated concentrations.

Use of the radiometric maps for delineating REE targets was mainly unsuccessful on the Deadhorse Creek property due to low concentrations of REE in general and low concentrations of REE in rocks with high radiometric signatures. The radioactivity was useful for delineating rock unit contacts and rock unit types, which could then be used to determine whether or not the area was prospective for REE. Inverting K values and plotting them against Th values produces a gridded map with boundaries that corresponds quite well to the geological map produced by Walker, 1967 (Figure 38, Figure 39, and Figure 40). The correlation of K and Th boundaries with lithological boundaries is due to the mineralogical and elemental composition of rock units (eg. the Coldwell batholith is a potassium rich rock) and may also be due to metamorphic changes in the rock units (eg. albitization?).

Figure 40 shows that the high values produced on a radiometric map with Th overlain with inverted K values typically correspond to areas of the mapped granite-syenite of the Coldwell complex. The Coldwell complex is not known to be associated with anomalously high REE values, so further programs of exploration should focus on areas that appear as lows on radiometric maps.

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Figure 38. Radiometric map of Th and 1/K (partially transparent) on the Deadhorse Creek Property

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Figure 39. Geological map of the Deadhorse Creek Property (Walker, 1967). A 1:5000 scale geological map of Deadhorse Creek, including a detailed legend can be found in Appendix 3. Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 142 Geophysics

Figure 40. Geological map of Deadhorse Creek, overlain by a Th and 1/K radiometric map. Note how the high on the right side of the radiometric map corresponds well with the mapped contact of the pink Coldwell complex (listed simply as a granite) on Walker’s (1967) map. Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 143 Geophysics

Table 7. Summary, location, description and daily log of radiometric assays collected while prospecting.

Spectrometer

Assay Rock Description DR Date (cps) Location K (%) Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Counts Counts Easting Name 2 Name U (ppm) Outcrop Outcrop DR units DR Northing Th (ppm) Th er Assay # Description Associated Comments Spectromet 2 ft. Thick pink Slight gully intrusion with exposed between salt and D. 06/04/20 2483- 5249 54098 sides. Possible peppery rocks. 483. Came G. Quist 119 K 1150 N 5.7 25.8 99.7 11 A21279 82 35 faults? Slopes Small grains. 0 n ron N. Taken at Rock underneath West wall is greener and has larger grains. some weak to D. long cliff 26/05/20 M. 2483- 5237 54095 moderate OC-11-MLD- Gritsaenko/ 103 A outcrop at 2000 1.2 µSv/h 2 66 297 11 Dalsin A8444 06 19 hematite 030 G. Quist start of line alteration small outcrop D. metased w/ 26/05/20 M. 2483- 5235 54095 with one area 480. OC-11-MLD- Gritsaenko/ 103 A some possibly 1200 nSv/h 6.7 32.3 80.8 11 Dalsin A8445 33 02 having very 9 031 G. Quist hematized clasts high cps Across the valley from OC-11-LAM- L. quartz vein with 27/05/20 M. 1320- 5241 54102 049, on hill. 400- 243. OC-11-MLD- Marshall/W 102 B REE nSv/h 4.5 5.9 41 11 Dalsin A1082 01 51 Great outcrop 480 7 032 . Harman mineralization with large quartz veins and metaseds Across the valley from OC-11-LAM- high L. 27/05/20 M. 1320- 5241 54102 049, on hill. spectrometer 183. OC-11-MLD- Marshall/W 102 B 1020 695 nSv/h 4.6 3.8 11 Dalsin A1083 01 51 Great outcrop reading possible 2 032 . Harman with large country rock quartz veins and metaseds More meta- W. L. 27/05/20 Mal/W. 1320- 5240 54102 sed/volcanic than up to 389. OC-11-LAM- Harman Mars 102 B 1.3 µSv/h 3.9 2 11 Harman A1084 95 61 felsic orange 2000 7 050 took hall intrusive pictures 27/05/20 M. L. 1320- 102 B 5241 54103 on fresh very high 3900 2.8 µSv/h 4.4 142. 535. OC-11-MLD-

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Assay Rock Description DR Date (cps) Location K (%) Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Counts Counts Easting Name 2 Name U (ppm) Outcrop Outcrop DR units DR Northing Th (ppm) Th er Assay # Description Associated Comments Spectromet 11 Dalsin Marshall/W A1085 40 00 surface of spectrometer 5 3 033 . Harman highest reading on spectrometer country rock reading in area D. dark grey 29/05/20 L. Marshall, 1320- 5241 54102 390- 199. OC-11-MLD- Gritsa 102 C metaseds with nSv/h 4.4 4.1 31.7 11 Mal A1086 88 00 415 6 007 enko red brecciation D. dark grey 29/05/20 L. Marshall, 1320- 5241 54102 459- 277. OC-11-MLD- Gritsa 102 C metaseds with nSv/h 3.8 6.7 53.1 11 Mal A1087 90 10 480 2 007 enko red brecciation Near tree and Sample edge of moss D. dark grey rock, 11-LAM- 29/05/20 1320- 5241 54101 in area with 5600- 169. 991. OC-11-MLD- Gritsa 102 C magnetic, with 4.4 µSv/h 6.2 018 and 11 A1088 96 61 highest 6100 9 4 014 enko beige weathering Photos spectrometer *** values D. 29/05/20 1320- 5242 54100 red to reddish 223. OC-11-MLD- Photo Gritsa 102 C 5300 3.4 µSv/h 7.8 560 11 A1089 31 97 pink brecciation 1 015 *** enko D. 29/05/20 1320- C/ 5242 54099 274. OC-11-MLD- Photo Gritsa 102 527 nSv/h 5.8 14.2 27.2 11 A1090 D 02 94 1 034 *** enko D. 29/05/20 1320- C/ 5242 54099 anomalous vein 1200- 755. 142. OC-11-MLD- Gritsa 102 nSv/h 4.3 33.8 11 A1091 D 61 87 on said OC 1400 6 9 034 enko D. 29/05/20 1320- 5243 54101 2500- 238. Assay over Gritsa 102 D 1.5 µSv/h 3 103 11 A1092 04 30 2700 3 Soil enko D. 29/05/20 1320- 5243 54102 1700- 965. 201. Assay over Gritsa 102 D nSv/h 3 40 11 A1093 11 60 1800 1 2 Soil enko D. 29/05/20 1320- 5242 54103 1600- 942. 192. OC-11-MLD- Gritsa 102 D nSv/h 7.7 21.2 11 A10931 90 47 1700 2 9 035 enko D. 29/05/20 1320- 5242 54103 2000- 262. Assay over Gritsa 102 D 1.2 µSv/h 2.2 50.4 11 A1094 92 79 2100 7 Soil enko 29/05/20 D. 1320- 102 D 5242 54104 1300- 681. nSv/h 2.9 38.7 117. Assay over

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Assay Rock Description DR Date (cps) Location K (%) Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Counts Counts Easting Name 2 Name U (ppm) Outcrop Outcrop DR units DR Northing Th (ppm) Th er Assay # Description Associated Comments Spectromet 11 Gritsa A1095 99 36 1400 7 9 Soil enko rest of outcrop taken on red D. spectrom 30/05/20 M. 1320- 5248 54099 hematized 550- 338. OC-11-DG- Gritsaenko, 102 nSv/h 6.1 7.9 58.2 eters 11 Dalsin A1096 88 96 area that was 600 7 032 W. Harman around 1-2m across 250- 320cps taken near D. metased 30/05/20 M. 1320- 5244 54103 242. OC-11-DG- Gritsaenko, 102 exposed by 500 nSv/h 2.76 10.4 40.3 11 Dalsin A1097 05 22 5 036 W. Harman overturned tree D. 30/05/20 M. 1320- 5243 54102 400- 209. OC-11-DG- Gritsaenko, 102 on breccia nSv/h 3.4 6.7 34.2 11 Dalsin A1098 84 93 450 8 037 W. Harman Meta- sed/volcanics well indurated dark grey host with brick red to small outcrop dark grey with L. on hillside in brick red rimmed 01/06/20 M. Dalsin, 1320- 5244 54103 747. OC-11-MLD- Mars 102 ? clearing, cm-scale 1356 nSv/h 4.8 29.8 146 11 G. Quist A1101 28 92 8 036 hall taken on subhedral clasts. breccia face Some dark grey clasts also had nice pyrite mineralization throughout, slightly magnetic L. 01/06/20 M. Dalsin, 1320- 5243 54103 soil sample, 459. Mars 102 ? soil 3601 2.2 µSV/h 3.9 90.4 soil 11 G. Quist A1102 53 97 small clearing 3 hall L. 01/06/20 M. Dalsin, 1320- 5247 54106 soil sample, 657. 168. Mars 102 ? soil 1079 nSv/h 0.9 14.2 soil 11 G. Quist A1103 95 14 small clearing 4 6 hall 01/06/20 L. M. Dalsin, 1320- 5246 54106 soil sample, 332. 102 ? soil 623 nSv/h 3 6.8 74.1 soil 11 Mars G. Quist A1104 97 91 small clearing 9 Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 146 Geophysics

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Assay Rock Description DR Date (cps) Location K (%) Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Counts Counts Easting Name 2 Name U (ppm) Outcrop Outcrop DR units DR Northing Th (ppm) Th er Assay # Description Associated Comments Spectromet hall L. soil sample, 01/06/20 M. Dalsin, 1320- 5243 54104 912. 188. Mars 102 ? fairly dense soil 1598 nSv/h 4.1 35.3 soil 11 G. Quist A1105 84 49 3 8 hall cover rock may breccia, possibly have D. outwash float, 03/06/20 1320- 5237 54092 800- 446. OC-11-LAM- come Gritsa L. Marshall 104 D valley covered orthobreccia nSv/h 4.8 18.9 75.6 11 A1107 93 93 875 4 055 from cliff enko by moss (clast supported) to the clasts 1-20cms SW mossy breccia, ortho- clearing with D. conglomerate, 03/06/20 1320- 5238 54090 scattered 1150- OC-11-DG- Gritsa L. Marshall 104 B but has more 667 nSv/h 4.1 30.2 124 11 A1108 05 83 trees and 1250 052 enko matrix than deadfall, previously seen slightly uphill pink, orangish colour, backside of weathered with small mossy D. visible 03/06/20 1320- 5244 54090 hill with 500cp 286. OC-11-DG- Gritsa L. Marshall 104 A porphyroblasts nSv/h 4.9 11.3 41.2 11 A1109 82 06 deadfall, trees s 8 057 enko of black minerals, grow fairly mm scale --> wide apart metavolcanic/col well complex? L. Marshall, Side of Grey meta-sed, 05/06/20 G. 1320- 5240 54091 195. OC-11-DG- D. 104 B incline, sparse minor pyrite, 372.4 n 1.9 4.7 41 11 Quist A1113 68 00 1 058 Gritsaenko trees small felsik dyke L. Marshall, Side of At contact of 05/06/20 G. 1320- 5241 54090 521. 143. D. 104 B incline, sparse meta-sed and 895.8 n 2.3 2.3 11 Quist A1114 06 90 1 9 Gritsaenko trees felsic dyke L. Marshall, Side of 05/06/20 G. 1320- 5245 54092 432. OC-11-DG- D. 104 C incline, sparse Pink granite 829.4 n 4.2 17.1 77.9 11 Quist A1115 42 02 9 063 Gritsaenko trees L. Marshall, 05/06/20 G. 1320- 5245 54093 428. OC-11-DG- D. 104 D Flat of valley Pink granite 832.8 n 4.5 19.7 70 11 Quist A1116 77 17 4 065 Gritsaenko 05/06/20 G. L. Marshall, 1320- 5242 54092 Side of fulley Dark grey host 462. OC-11-DG- 11-LAM- 104 C 885.5 n 4.7 12.8 93.5 11 Quist D. A1117 89 01 running down rock with pick 4 066 028

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Assay Rock Description DR Date (cps) Location K (%) Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Counts Counts Easting Name 2 Name U (ppm) Outcrop Outcrop DR units DR Northing Th (ppm) Th er Assay # Description Associated Comments Spectromet Gritsaenko incline breccia L. Marshall, Dark grey host 05/06/20 G. 1320- 5242 54092 Near top of 323. OC-11-DG- 11-LAM- D. 104 C rock with pick 598.3 n 2.4 12.5 62.3 11 Quist A1118 64 00 incline 9 068 029 Gritsaenko breccia L. Marshall, Dark grey host 05/06/20 G. 1320- 5242 54091 Near top of 2169. 130 363. OC-11-MLD- D. 104 C rock with pick n 2.6 13.8 11 Quist A1119 55 97 incline 5 0 9 046 Gritsaenko breccia L. Marshall, 05/06/20 G. 1320- 5242 54091 Heavy 366. OC-11-DG- D. 104 C Top of rift 700 n 3.5 7.7 80 11 Quist A1120 24 84 weathering 5 069 Gritsaenko W. D. Brecciated 06/06/20 1320- 5250 54090 Brecciated with 609. 163. OC-11-MLD- Harm Gritsaenko, area on 900 nGy 2.9 4.6 11 A1121 02 96 black breccia 9 9 043 an M. Dalsin incline W. D. 06/06/20 1320- 5248 54091 Mossy 187. Harm Gritsaenko, Over soil 400 nGy 3.5 7.7 24.9 N/A 11 A1122 30 04 bouldery area 2 an M. Dalsin Photo was Under the cliff taken of W. D. 06/06/20 1320- 5247 54091 that looks like Pink rock K- 417. OC-11-MLD- spot Harm Gritsaenko, 700 nGy 3.8 16.3 77 11 A1123 47 06 its going to feldspar? 9 044 where an M. Dalsin fall aassay was taken. Slight incline, 07/06/20 G. Mal, L. 1320- 5245 54092 sparse 442. 104 C Pink (K-feldz?) 825 n 4.4 20.9 72.2 11 Quist Marshall A1124 90 02 coniferous 6 trees Side of 07/06/20 G. Mal, L. 1320- 5247 54093 275. 104 D incline, near Overburden 575 n 4 11.7 41.7 11 Quist Marshall A1125 16 10 8 crest 07/06/20 G. Mal, L. 1320- 5242 54093 Fault between 110 276. OC-11-MLD- 104 D Crest of cliff 1700 n 1.7 32.9 11 Quist Marshall A1126 86 33 meta-sed 0 2 051 07/06/20 G. Mal, L. 1320- 5242 54093 818. 202. 104 D Crest of cliff Overburden 1400 n 1.8 19.7 11 Quist Marshall A1127 83 37 4 8 07/06/20 G. Mal, L. 1320- 5242 54093 Middle side of Red breccia in 640. 139. OC-11-MLD- 104 D 1000 n 5.3 15.5 11 Quist Marshall A1128 63 59 incline grey host rock 7 3 052 09/06/20 W. D. 1320- 5240 54094 up incline 425. 112. OC-11-DG- 104 E Grey meta-sed 730 nGy 3.1 1.5 11 Harm Gritsaenko, A1129 60 14 near E9 8 4 070

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Assay Rock Description DR Date (cps) Location K (%) Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Counts Counts Easting Name 2 Name U (ppm) Outcrop Outcrop DR units DR Northing Th (ppm) Th er Assay # Description Associated Comments Spectromet an L. Marshall W. D. Dug out area 09/06/20 1320- 5242 54094 very fine grained 315. OC-11-DG- Harm Gritsaenko, 104 E of associated 2300 1.5 mGy 3.1 59.2 11 A1130 24 05 grey meta-sed 5 072 an L. Marshall OC on felsic vein D. 09/06/20 W. Harman, 1320- 5242 54094 at contact 891. 192. OC-11-DG- Gritsa 104 metased 1300 nSv/h 3.1 32.6 11 L. Marshall A1131 90 07 between pink 7 9 073 enko and metased W. D. On slight 09/06/20 1320- 5243 54094 672. 147. Harm Gritsaenko, 104 E plateau of Over soil 1100 nGy 1.7 24.9 N/A 11 A1132 27 07 7 8 an L. Marshall ridge W. D. bottom left Grey meta-sed 09/06/20 1320- 5243 54094 499. OC-11-DG- Harm Gritsaenko, 104 E hand side of with some small 8300 5.3 mGy 7.3 594 11 A1133 26 09 1 084 an L. Marshall OC black breccia contact between metavolcanic mossy area, D. (coarse grained, 09/06/20 W. Harman, 1320- 5247 54094 mossy OC, 542. 111. OC-11-DG- Gritsa 104 dark gray) and 1000 nSv/h 4.9 15.7 11 L. Marshall A1134 34 81 sparse spruce 3 2 081 enko Coldwell trees (pink/orange, medium grained) Spectro meter high on D. Metased – quite way back 09/06/20 W. Harman, 1320- 5243 54094 203. 430. Gritsa 104 a bit of 4300 2.8 µSv/h 4.1 (ran out 11 L. Marshall A1135 52 47 8 7 enko magnetite of time) between lines F & E Side of incline 10/06/20 G. 1320- 5239 54095 close to the Large red breccia 120 288. OC-11-DG- Mal 104 F 1500 n 1.7 30.8 11 Quist A1136 95 05 bottom, close in grey host rock 0 3 082 to road Side of incline 10/06/20 G. 1320- 5240 54094 close to the Large red breccia 353. OC-11-DG- Mal 104 F 550 n 5.7 8.2 64.4 11 Quist A1137 10 97 bottom, close in grey host rock 9 083 to road 10/06/20 G. Mal 1320- 104 F 5240 54094 Side of Dark grey meta- 3000 190 n 1.5 68.6 421. 11-MLD-

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Assay Rock Description DR Date (cps) Location K (%) Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Counts Counts Easting Name 2 Name U (ppm) Outcrop Outcrop DR units DR Northing Th (ppm) Th er Assay # Description Associated Comments Spectromet 11 Quist A1138 27 96 incline, sed with red 0 8 013 caniferous clasts trees on slope, lots of deadfall, D. 10/06/20 Mal, G. 1320- 5240 54094 took assay in metased, weakly 950cp 603. 152. Gritsa 104 F nSv/h 2.9 9.1 11 Quist A1139 56 99 area of OC brecciated s 8 6 enko that looks bouldery Very high 10/06/20 G. 1320- 5242 54094 Near edge of Pink, very fine 243. OC-11-DG- Mal 104 F 550 n 4.5 5.2 22.5 potassiu 11 Quist A1140 86 98 cliff on incline grained dyke 2 085 m Side of tall 10/06/20 G. 1320- 5243 54095 Very fine grained 160 371. OC-11-DG- Mal 104 F outcrop on 2700 n 4.5 49.2 11 Quist A1141 63 02 dark grey band 0 8 086 plateau Side of valley 10/06/20 G. 1320- 5239 54093 120 225. Mal 104 E leading to Overburden 1800 n 5.8 61.9 11 Quist A1142 13 77 0 2 river Near boulders where W. Start of cracks 11/06/20 M. Dalsin, 1320- 5240 54095 562. 151. Harm 104 G incline near Over soil 900 nSv 1.5 6.8 Over soil spectrom 11 L. Marshall A1143 33 93 5 7 an boulders eter higher then the rock Under tree W. dark grey meta- 11/06/20 M. Dalsin, 1320- 5240 54095 that looks like 519. 128. OC-11-MLD- Harm 104 G sed, fine grained 800 nSv 3.5 6.8 11 L. Marshall A1144 73 89 its holding the 9 8 056 an biotite rock in place on opposite W. 11/06/20 M. Dalsin, 1320- 5241 54095 side of valley 466. OC-11-MLD- Harm 104 G pink breccia 700 nSv 4 13.8 96.2 11 L. Marshall A1145 35 89 on brecciated 9 057 an area on path that W. 11/06/20 M. Dalsin, 1320- 5241 54095 goes up but 851. 202. OC-11-MLD- Harm 104 G grey meta-sed 1200 nSv 2.5 23.3 11 L. Marshall A1146 37 95 has a tree in 2 1 057 an the way

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Assay Rock Description DR Date (cps) Location K (%) Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Counts Counts Easting Name 2 Name U (ppm) Outcrop Outcrop DR units DR Northing Th (ppm) Th er Assay # Description Associated Comments Spectromet W. on incline 11/06/20 M. Dalsin, 1320- 5248 54095 618. 103. OC-11-MLD- Harm 104 G under birch coldwell complex 1100 nSv 4.8 31.3 11 L. Marshall A1147 22 95 7 7 058 an tree Possibly float, W. 11/06/20 M. Dalsin, 1320- 5248 54096 Near top of Pinkish orange 560. 105. dug Harm 104 H 1100 nSv 4.4 22.4 Over soil 11 L. Marshall A1148 94 78 incline rock 8 3 down to an rock surface Taken in the W. brecciated 11/06/20 M. Dalsin, 1320- 5240 54096 Breccia with 217. OC-11-LAM- Harm 104 H area near 350 nSv 5.5 6 27.8 11 L. Marshall A1149 66 99 meta-sed 2 057 an fault looking piece 12/06/20 G. 1320- 5242 54098 Pick breccia in 359. OC-11-LAM- L. Marshall 104 I Gulley 850 n 5 19.2 47.5 11 Quist A1150 80 14 meta-sed 6 059 Light overhang, 12/06/20 G. 1320- 5249 54098 807. 131. OC-11-LAM- L. Marshall 104 I sparse Coldwell complex 1500 n 6.8 41.3 11 Quist A1151 09 03 1 2 061 coniferous trees 12/06/20 G. 1320- 5249 54098 K-feldz dyke in 561. OC-11-LAM- L. Marshall 104 I Gulley 1150 n 4.9 30.4 87.3 11 Quist A1152 79 06 meta-vol host 2 062 Pink granite - 19/06/20 G. 2483- 5242 54079 Pinnacle of 321. W. Harman 107 K Coldwell 800 n 4.1 11.5 76.4 11 Quist A16182 00 99 incline 7 Complex at ~2.7m (pointed at relatively D. 19/06/20 2424- 5235 54096 large float 303. 118 TR-DHC-11- Gritsa A. Ya’acoby 8100 4.8 µGy/h 0.8 11 A1121 26 75 that very 8 3 001 enko probably came from OC) at ~2.6m D. 19/06/20 2424- 5235 54096 (pointed at 525. 879. TR-DHC-11- Gritsa A. Ya’acoby 9000 5.2 µGy/h 0 11 A1122 28 74 lower float 2 5 001 enko chunk of OC) 19/06/20 D. A. Ya’acoby 2424- 5235 54096 At ~5.4m 4600 2.6 µGy/h 0 230. 483. TR-DHC-11-

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Assay Rock Description DR Date (cps) Location K (%) Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Counts Counts Easting Name 2 Name U (ppm) Outcrop Outcrop DR units DR Northing Th (ppm) Th er Assay # Description Associated Comments Spectromet 11 Gritsa A1123 25 86 (pointed at 4 9 001 enko lower part of OC weathered a rusty red/brown colour) At ~18.1m (pointed at D. 19/06/20 2424- 5235 54096 lower part of 201. 353. TR-DHC-11- Gritsa A. Ya’acoby 4100 2.1 µGy/h 0.6 11 A1124 15 86 OC weathered 3 3 001 enko to a rusty brown colour) At ~12.1m D. 19/06/20 2424- 5235 54096 (pointed at 135. TR-DHC-11- Gritsa A. Ya’acoby 4400 2.1 µGy/h 0 495 11 A1125 20 80 lower surface 7 001 enko of OC) W. Side of cliff 20/06/20 D. 2483- 5243 54093 Dark grey meta- 552. 141. OC-11-DG- Harm 107 14 near to small 1350 nGy/h 3.6 23.2 11 Gritsaenko A17188 00 40 sed. Vfg. 7 1 90 an crack W. On whitish irregular 21/06/20 D. 2483- 5242 54097 Dark grey with k- 233. Harm 116 16 area under 530 nGy/h 5.1 14.8 31.9 N/A weatheri 11 Gritsaenko A17297 49 55 spar and quartz 4 an the dead tree ng Coldwell spectrom Possible coldwell eters W. Slight incline 21/06/20 D. 2483- 5243 54095 dyke within 237. 500, rest Harm 116 Q with a few 500 nGy/h 3.8 5.6 58.6 N/A 11 Gritsaenko A17477 31 46 magnetic meta- 3 spectrom an trees sed eters at backgrou nd Dark grey W. 21/06/20 D. 2483- 5243 54094 Flat area with aphanitic with 197. 442. Possibly Harm 116 Q 4500 2.3 mGy/h 3.7 N/A 11 Gritsaenko A17491 49 46 lots of ferns shiny parts of 5 9 float an metallic silvery Big upturned W. 21/06/20 D. 2483- 5243 54093 tree area on over soil, near 928. 170. Harm 116 P 2250 nGy/h 1.8 82.1 N/A 11 Gritsaenko A17532 07 54 hillside near grey white rocks 6 6 an cliff 21/06/20 W. D. 2483- 116 P 5243 54093 Edge of small Dark grey 5400 2.8 mGy/h 7.5 186 630. OC-11-DG-

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Assay Rock Description DR Date (cps) Location K (%) Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Counts Counts Easting Name 2 Name U (ppm) Outcrop Outcrop DR units DR Northing Th (ppm) Th er Assay # Description Associated Comments Spectromet 11 Harm Gritsaenko A17535 11 75 dried up magnetic, very 9 091 an swamp on top fine grained with of cliff pyrite clusters Alder zone; A. 23/06/20 5237 54093 top of cliff 322. Ya’ac 2483-2074 116 7 Breccia 2000 1.2 µGyh 0.2 57.3 11 27 26 crest; tall 2 oby spruce trees breccia: dark grey, aphanitic host, clasts range from several mm on fairly steep to several cm. incline, after Largest clast D. dense bush consists of pink 23/06/20 2483- 5239 54090 233. Gritsa W. Harman 116 2 but area fairly K-feldspar?, 580 nGy/h 5.8 5.5 47.4 n/a 1 photo 11 A18452 30 53 1 enko open, lots of smaller clasts are dead leaves white and mossy (plagioclase?). Also, some green chloritization around black clasts. D. West side of 23/06/20 2483- 5239 54091 241. Gritsa W. Harman 116 river, within assay over soil 700 nGy/h 2.6 9.2 58.4 n/a 11 A18469 50 34 1 enko alders flatish area D. 23/06/20 2483- 5237 54092 with dead 139. Gritsa W. Harman 116 assay over soil 1500 621 nGy/h 3.2 37.3 n/a 11 A18563 36 46 spruce and 7 enko birch trees start of large, D. high 23/06/20 2483- 5237 54093 463. 119. Gritsa W. Harman 116 spectrometer assay over soil 1200 nGy/h 3.4 17.8 n/a 11 A18641 69 49 5 8 enko values cliff with alders brecciated with W. Small incline 24/06/20 2483- 5242 54102 pink/red clasts, 101. 274. Harm G. Quist 117 9 with deadfall, 3100 1.4 mGy/h 6.4 11 A18914 53 08 pyrite, quartz, K- 7 5 an dry area. feldspar 24/06/20 W. 2483- 5242 54102 On hillside, highly brecciated 227. 461. G. Quist 117 5700 2.6 mGy/h 8.9 11 Harm A18988 16 44 with birch with red/pink 7 1 Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 153 Geophysics

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Assay Rock Description DR Date (cps) Location K (%) Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Counts Counts Easting Name 2 Name U (ppm) Outcrop Outcrop DR units DR Northing Th (ppm) Th er Assay # Description Associated Comments Spectromet an trees and clasts spruce W. Incline near 24/06/20 2483- 5242 54103 880. Harm G. Quist 117 large dead assay over soil 2300 nGy/h 2.2 41.8 232 11 A19138 69 59 9 an stump W. 24/06/20 2483- 5242 54106 Beaver dam, Meta-sed like 107 229. Harm G. Quist 117 2500 nGy/h 7.8 64.9 11 A19401 96 27 hidden area dark grey rock 3 9 an on steep incline, near small dark D. 25/06/20 2483- 5241 54100 gray OC (that 819. Gritsa A. Ya’acoby 117 7 Assay Over Soil 2000 nGy/h 4.4 50.4 101 11 A19473 99 95 doesn’t 2 enko spectrometer) surrounded by dead trees fairly large clearing with D. low berry 03/07/2 Grits A. 2424- 5247 54105 bushes and 489. 152. 112 assay over soil 1000 nGy/h 0 14.5 011 aenk Ya’acoby A3711 97 99 grass. Birch 5 4 o and spruce trees scattered. spectro meters over clearing with fairly small ferns, large moss and a area! D. couple of Conside 03/07/2 Grits A. 2424- 5243 54103 20.00 160. 215. 112 fallen trees. assay over soil 3500 1.5 μGy/h r trench 011 aenk Ya’acoby A3537 05 84 % 4 9 Trail of here? o orange Sample flagging tape 11-AY- to the west. 004 taken from here. 03/07/20 A. D. 2424- 119- N/ 5243 54103 tall spruce float/block; ~600 2.8 microG 0 263. 495. n/a near old

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Assay Rock Description DR Date (cps) Location K (%) Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Counts Counts Easting Name 2 Name U (ppm) Outcrop Outcrop DR units DR Northing Th (ppm) Th er Assay # Description Associated Comments Spectromet 11 Ya’ac Gritsaenko A3547 120 A 53 92 and birch volcanogenic 0 yh-1 1 6 drilling sites oby trees; slight breccia; slope facing somewhat east; tall moss metasomatized; and ferns magnetic; fizzes slightly (slight carbonates); fine grained; massive;dark grey and purpulish; sulfides present; somewhat oxidized; slightly hematitic alteration or staining; mostly pyroxene and mafics; some magnetite likely; pyrite; chlorite; hematite NE side of marshy lake, right by the shore. Knee quartz seen, high grass pyrite specs, thin D. 05/07/20 2483- 5244 54104 surrounded strips of red Gritsa S. Todd 102 E 2600 1.4 mGy/h 3.4 47.7 406 n/a 11 A21989 37 28 by short minerals, enko coniferous massive, vfgr and trees. Very gray. close to passable part of lake/creek. Bottom of a Pink peachy very large coloured with D. 07/09/20 D. 2483- 5247 54119 cliff. Cliff quartz, dark 504. Came 114 P 3725 1.8 UGyh 1.7 73.7 11 Gritsaenko A24245 25 94 faces east. minerals. Some 1 ron River to the green-grey with a east. 5mm veinlet of Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 155 Geophysics

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Assay Rock Description DR Date (cps) Location K (%) Line # Line Name Name Grid # Grid Counts Counts Easting Name 2 Name U (ppm) Outcrop Outcrop DR units DR Northing Th (ppm) Th er Assay # Description Associated Comments Spectromet black running through it. Entire rock is magnetic foot of hill, A. 22/06/20 D. 2483- 5241 54093 overturn 409. Ya’ac 116 M over soil 3600 1.6 mGyh 4.5 73.5 11 Gritsaenko 17808 31 57 trees, alders, 4 oby close to road bottom of cliff, alder A. 22/06/20 D. 2483- 5241 54093 zone, firns, 520. 153. Ya’ac 116 L over soil 1300 nGyh 2.5 13.5 11 Gritsaenko 17812 09 64 breccia 7 9 oby scattered around A. 23/06/20 5239 54091 Alder zone; 114. 147. Ya’ac 2424-1840 116 3 Breccia 2000 1 mGyh 0.3 11 18 29 inclined slope 6 8 oby

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14 Assay Results

Assay results can be found in the Appendix. Samples were sent to Activation Laboratories, located in Thunder Bay, Ontario. A total of 9 sample shipments containing 179 samples were processed. . A blank, containing white marble was included for every 10 samples that were processed. Samples were processed using code 1A1 fire assay and Code 8 REE assay packages. The REE assay package requires a lithium metaborate/tetraborate fusion with subsequent analysis by ICP and ICP/MS. Mass balance is required as an additional quality control.

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Table 8. Assay result for selected elements from rocks collected on the Deadhorse Creek property. Complete results can be found in the appendix

Sample TREO ActLab Y La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Ta Th U Name (%) Number 11-BCQ- 5.8 20. 54. 15. 32. 26. 108 < 567 289 0.20 985333 963 15.2 40.9 33.3 11.3 141 107 19.1 149 0169 7 4 2 9 1 6 0 0.1 0 0 11-BCQ- 8.2 22. 52. 15. 85. 16. 114 < 583 251 0.17 985321 768 26.4 56 43.3 11.2 121 28 14.7 109 0163 2 7 9 4 6 7 0 0.1 0 0 100 26. 35. 95. 82. 11. < 11-LAM-031 0.43 985294 450 932 102 429 105 36.5 120 188 13.7 1.9 637 278 2 6 1 8 2 7 0.1 148 73. 21. 26. 71. 72. 11. 11-AY-001 0.50 985323 718 815 136 470 26.6 118 144 10.9 64 2.4 683 165 0 9 6 5 7 4 3 11-BCQ- 168 36. 53. 94. 11. 0.54 985335 425 866 104 430 135 54.3 170 259 148 18.3 4.2 7.5 504 342 0180 7 1 6 6 1 108 218 35. 34. 82. 65. 9.5 11-WJH-020 0.74 985303 941 227 905 199 70.2 206 205 10.9 1.8 5.7 588 447 0 0 6 2 3 7 5 162 184 62. 76. 8.0 16. 131 11-LAM-018 0.81 985276 859 208 829 277 106 337 330 59 144 16.2 5.4 233 2 0 8 7 8 5 0 114 33. 34. 85. 56. 6.7 11-MLD-009 0.48 985272 916 544 144 561 133 48.9 159 190 10.7 4.5 9.6 912 290 0 6 7 9 5 1 11-GMQ- 111 25. 23. 57. 44. 10. 0.42 985328 663 541 134 510 113 40.5 151 139 7.4 6.4 10.8 610 423 011 0 1 1 9 1 7 140 34. 27. 59. 34. 4.3 11-AY-004 0.53 985336 738 667 166 666 183 69.1 209 177 6.84 3.3 9.1 618 88.1 0 2 1 8 8 9 189 23. 20. 48. 29. 11-LAM-036 0.59 985301 557 852 211 865 167 51.2 136 132 5.73 3.9 3.1 6 550 146 0 6 9 8 6 11-BCQ- 118 241 418 157 56. 41. 81. 35. 3.8 < 1.30 985402 425 324 109 336 276 8.28 20.2 766 403 0183 6 0 0 0 1 8 4 2 2 0.1 159 29. 25. 57. 30. 3.6 11-LAM-038 0.57 985305 686 761 182 795 205 66.1 180 164 5.97 8.1 9.2 416 41.9 0 4 1 8 2 5 113 214 16. 94. 16. 39. 27. 3.6 18. 11-DG-017 0.61 985325 462 229 795 121 35.5 103 4.92 8.2 571 195 0 0 6 8 9 9 4 4 4 189 15. 91. 16. 44. 28. 3.6 11-LAM-023 0.56 985285 450 932 199 786 137 39.3 100 5.21 2.4 1 245 51.8 0 7 1 8 1 7 2 11-GMQ- 107 210 93. 13. 66. 11. 24. 0.59 985266 331 241 866 137 37.1 33 4.29 3 3.6 0.7 414 96.3 007 0 0 1 3 6 9 3 66. 59. 81. 19. 44. 23. 2.8 11-MLD-013 0.26 985308 516 307 634 264 27 127 20 4.64 3.3 7.9 196 50.6 4 5 3 2 6 8 9 152 17. 81. 13. 30. 20. 2.7 12. 11-LAM-029 0.46 985292 332 713 171 695 143 40.9 114 3.63 2.6 708 102 0 1 4 1 5 8 6 8 11-GMQ- 0.31 985284 355 453 931 101 404 95. 34.1 99. 16. 89. 13. 33. 3.89 20. 2.6 7.2 10. 298 65.8

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Sample TREO ActLab Y La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Ta Th U Name (%) Number 008 2 8 5 6 8 1 4 1 9 11-BCQ- 108 75. 76. 13. 13. 31. 21. 2.5 0.35 985403 390 613 113 403 25.7 75 4.05 3.3 8.4 226 78.5 0182 0 9 8 8 3 5 1 5 11-GMQ- 134 266 15. 82. 29. 18. 2.5 10. 0.71 985311 339 266 969 147 41.7 106 13 3.48 6.1 544 76 010 0 0 3 5 4 6 2 4 83. 69. 11. 58. 24. 16. 2.1 11-LAM-030 0.29 985293 252 448 952 101 405 26.8 9.9 2.94 4.3 7.8 495 17 6 4 3 1 4 6 4 10. 39. 77. 16. 14. 28. 15. 2.0 < 11-DG-015 0.10 985316 364 26.6 67.8 62.9 20.6 104 3.04 2 117 77.1 1 5 2 4 9 3 4 3 0.1 29. 23. 26. 31. 16. 14. 2.0 11-AY-002 0.10 985322 176 141 276 111 8.46 5 6.5 2.36 11.5 5.2 172 70.9 9 7 9 7 9 2 1 38. 49. 49. 36. 14. 11. 1.7 11-LAM-042 0.13 985314 144 210 380 160 18.1 7.1 5.6 1.88 10.5 0.9 170 24.2 5 9 9 2 1 9 7 81. 74. 72. 13. 71. 13. 16. 1.7 11. 11-LAM-019 0.25 985277 381 360 702 299 25.6 33 3.59 7.8 246 47.2 5 9 7 1 9 3 4 6 8 85. 89. 83. 11. 51. 16. 11. 1.5 11-SMT-003 0.25 985337 197 423 768 327 29.4 7.6 2.08 9.5 5 251 28.2 5 1 3 3 5 9 4 5 33. 16. 11. 1.4 26. 11-DTC-001 0.10 985341 64 215 369 107 1.17 1.7 11 2.2 7.1 1.21 8.8 29.9 105 26 9 8 4 2 5 2.3 11. 11-LAM-011 0.02 985261 71 4.9 14.1 12.4 5 2.18 7.8 1.7 2.5 7.8 1.32 9 1.3 20.5 0.3 33.9 32.1 3 1 61. 36. 13. 1.1 BLANK 0.20 985330 166 352 626 68 258 62 20.2 8.3 6 1.6 8.8 5.2 5.4 168 59.9 4 6 7 3 46. 35. 25. 10. 1.0 12. 11-LAM-041 0.12 985313 107 153 374 196 8.19 3.7 21 4 1.36 7.8 18.2 58.1 9.4 4 1 6 7 4 1 8.8 24. 30. 22. 10. 1.0 11-MLD-007 0.04 985267 108 31.1 67.2 42.5 12 4.6 4 1.4 8.3 4.5 0.4 120 53.5 2 2 1 6 5 1 28. 15. 10. 0.9 16. 11-LAM-027 0.08 985289 49 134 294 99.1 1.11 1.6 8.7 1.7 5.5 0.88 6 21.7 78.1 17.1 8 6 9 8 3 22. 14. 13. 14. 0.9 11-DG-016 0.07 985317 70 120 241 79.7 4.54 2.4 2.7 7.3 1.04 6.5 2.5 1.2 57.2 4.6 3 5 1 9 6 27. 17. 14. 13. 0.8 11-LAM-014 0.08 985265 70 128 249 97.3 5.39 2.3 2.6 8.2 1.2 7.1 3.5 5.8 40.9 20.3 7 8 3 2 7 28. 24. 19. 13. 0.7 11-MLD-014 0.08 985309 54 139 287 114 9.04 2.5 2.1 5.4 0.76 5 3.7 0.6 68.1 3.9 5 9 9 1 7 108 188 55. 30. 0.7 11-DG-018 0.46 985332 33 189 601 10.4 1.8 6.4 1.3 4 0.62 4.5 3.9 2 132 10.2 0 0 1 4 7 33. 17. 12. 0.7 11-LAM-025 0.08 985287 40 147 307 120 2.88 1.6 8.2 1.5 4.5 0.69 4.6 11.7 8.6 35.2 6.1 2 8 1 2

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Sample TREO ActLab Y La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Ta Th U Name (%) Number 13. 0.7 12. 11-WJH-022 0.04 985327 35 69.4 141 43.8 7.3 0.43 5.1 0.9 5.2 1.1 3.4 0.58 4.2 11.8 70.9 10.8 7 1 1 11-BCQ- 21. 14. 12. 10. 0.6 0.06 985319 50 86.6 186 82.7 4.22 2 2.1 5.3 0.72 4.6 5.4 4.8 20.4 6.4 0164 4 5 4 6 8 23. 10. 0.6 14. 11-SMT-002 0.06 985338 24 141 260 68.6 1.14 6.8 1 5.5 1 3.1 0.54 3.8 14.5 61.5 15.5 1 1 2 7 11-BCQ- 27. 17. 12. 0.07 985326 50 129 256 103 4.55 1.8 9.8 1.8 4.8 0.64 4 0.6 3.1 4.3 34.2 23.3 0167 9 2 4 24. 14. 11-WJH-011 0.06 985281 28 139 251 70.8 9.8 0.92 6.3 1 5.3 1.1 3.2 0.57 3.8 0.6 16.5 65.6 15.5 2 5 3.9 0.5 11-WJH-007 0.02 985268 51 10.2 26 20.7 8 3.25 9.8 1.8 9.5 1.8 5.1 0.67 4.1 2.6 0.6 35.3 4.1 8 7 6.1 0.5 11-LAM-035 0.02 985299 33 19.9 47.5 27.7 6.3 1.71 6.1 1 6 1.3 3.7 0.54 3.6 3.6 0.5 7.2 0.8 9 7 60. 20. 10. 0.5 11-DTC-003 0.15 985404 50 328 608 189 6.39 13 1.9 1.8 4.6 0.61 3.6 4.9 1 71.9 9.1 3 7 1 3 17. 13. 0.5 11-MLD-012 0.05 985307 50 87.9 179 68.5 4.07 12 1.9 11 1.8 4.7 0.59 3.6 1.7 1.8 52.4 3.2 9 4 3 11-GMQ- 13. 12. 18. 0.5 0.05 985306 75 91.5 147 52 10 7.62 2.8 2.9 6.7 0.77 4.1 3.7 1.1 20.3 4.2 009 7 7 1 1 5.2 11-WJH-019 0.02 985296 40 22.1 47.4 22.5 5.2 1.73 5.2 1.1 7.7 1.4 4 0.54 3.3 0.5 2 0.4 5.9 1.5 3 4.9 13. 11-DG-014 0.02 985297 23 19.1 47 19 4.4 0.95 3.7 0.7 4.2 0.8 2.2 0.35 2.8 0.5 5.2 27.5 3.6 4 1 3.3 0.4 11-LAM-043 0.02 985315 39 14 30.3 14.4 4.1 1.71 5.5 1.2 7.8 1.4 3.9 0.53 3.3 3.1 1.5 14.8 3.6 3 9 4.8 0.4 11-LAM-026 0.02 985288 28 13.4 35.4 23.8 5.7 1.92 5.5 0.9 5.4 1.1 3.2 0.45 2.9 3.3 0.4 3.1 0.2 8 6 4.4 0.4 11-LAM-006 0.01 985257 27 11.6 30.8 20.3 5.1 1.75 5.2 0.9 5.1 1.1 3.1 0.45 2.8 3.4 0.5 0.8 0.2 6 2 38. 22. 14. 0.4 11-LAM-024 0.10 985286 35 194 381 146 6.33 1.9 8.8 1.4 3.5 0.46 2.7 3 1.9 28.1 4.9 6 9 9 1 3.8 0.3 11-DG-008 0.01 985254 22 10.2 26.9 17.5 4.5 1.41 4.5 0.8 4.2 0.9 2.5 0.37 2.3 2.5 0.4 0.6 0.1 4 5 25. 26. 19. 0.3 11-LAM-016 0.07 985274 36 113 219 101 8.26 2.3 9.1 1.4 3.4 0.41 2.5 3.1 0.8 79.2 8.9 3 4 3 4 16. 13. 0.3 11-WJH-010 0.04 985279 31 48.6 118 68.3 3.07 9.1 1.2 6.1 1.1 3.1 0.42 2.4 3.2 0.7 8.1 1.5 4 3 4 11-LAM-007 0.01 985258 22 10.4 26.7 3.8 17 4.3 1.32 4.3 0.7 4.1 0.9 2.5 0.36 2.2 0.3 2.9 0.4 0.6 0.2

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Sample TREO ActLab Y La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Ta Th U Name (%) Number 4 4 10. 0.3 11-LAM-034 0.03 985298 25 29 79.9 49.6 10 2.71 7.1 1 5.1 0.9 2.6 0.36 2.2 4.9 0.3 3 0.9 5 3 11-BCQ- 18. 11. 0.3 0.05 985329 28 81.6 168 70.9 2.92 7.1 1 5.1 0.9 2.5 0.34 2.1 4.8 0.6 22.7 6.8 0168 8 1 3 1.5 0.3 11-DTC-002 0.01 985401 19 5.5 11.7 7.4 2.2 0.97 3.2 0.6 3.7 0.8 2.1 0.32 2.1 1.3 0.1 3.7 0.7 7 3 6.0 0.3 11-MLD-015 0.02 985312 24 23.6 60.3 25.3 7.6 2.2 8 1.3 6.6 1 2.4 0.31 2 3.5 0.5 30.3 3 1 3 11. 10. 0.3 < 11-WJH-008 0.01 985269 44 6.2 13.3 1.8 9 5.5 2.92 2 1.7 3.6 0.44 2.4 0.5 43.2 4.9 2 8 1 0.1 35. 23. 16. 0.3 11. 11-WJH-004 0.09 985263 39 148 302 135 6.33 2.1 9 1.4 3.6 0.43 2.4 5.6 34.7 9.7 8 6 3 1 4 13. 13. 0.3 11-DG-002 0.03 985251 23 49.4 105 55.6 3.94 9 1.1 4.9 0.8 2.4 0.34 2.3 1.9 0.6 32.5 6.1 4 8 1 8.1 0.3 11-LAM-037 0.02 985302 28 34.6 77 34 6.9 1.96 5.4 0.9 5.5 1 2.5 0.34 2 3.2 1.3 26.5 4.2 4 1 1.2 < 11-DG-020 0.01 985334 19 3.3 8.3 6.2 2.1 0.81 2.6 0.5 3.3 0.7 2.1 0.31 2 0.3 1.2 0.1 0.5 4 0.1 32. 20. 13. 0.2 10. 11-WJH-005 0.08 985264 31 136 279 124 5.34 1.7 7.3 1.2 3.1 0.37 2.2 7.2 15.5 10 7 6 7 9 3 0.2 11-LAM-017 0.02 985275 25 30.7 63.6 7.8 30.9 7.2 2.09 5.8 0.9 4.9 0.9 2.5 0.35 2.1 2.3 1.1 21.5 3.1 9 18. 10. 0.2 11-DG-019 0.04 985318 25 80.4 159 68.3 2.89 6.8 0.9 4.4 0.8 2.2 0.3 1.8 4.9 0.6 21.8 6.1 2 8 8 6.9 0.2 11-LAM-028 0.02 985291 24 33.4 68 25.2 5.2 1.68 5 0.8 4.6 0.9 2.4 0.33 1.9 2.2 0.7 27.1 2 8 7 3.0 0.2 11-DG-011 0.01 985256 18 9.9 22.7 12.6 3.1 1.11 3.3 0.6 3.3 0.7 2 0.29 1.8 3 0.5 1.2 0.3 1 7 3.0 0.2 11-DG-005 0.01 985253 18 10.2 23.4 13.1 3.3 1.07 3.3 0.5 3.2 0.7 1.9 0.28 1.8 2.8 0.4 1.5 0.3 9 6 11. 0.2 11-WJH-021 0.03 985304 22 39.9 96.5 48.7 8.7 2.32 6.3 0.8 4.5 0.8 2.1 0.27 1.6 2 0.4 7.7 2.9 3 4 8.6 0.2 11-WJH-009 0.02 985271 14 32 69.5 34.3 6.8 1.72 4.6 0.6 3 0.6 1.6 0.23 1.5 3.1 0.5 12.8 2.5 8 2 6.8 0.2 11-WJH-013 0.02 985283 15 28.2 57.6 26.1 4.7 1.34 3.6 0.5 2.8 0.6 1.5 0.24 1.5 3.4 0.5 8.4 2.4 1 1 2.1 0.2 < 11-WJH-018 0.01 985295 19 8.5 19.8 9.7 2.8 1.07 3.7 0.7 4.3 0.7 1.8 0.24 1.4 0.5 11.2 1 9 1 0.1

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Sample TREO ActLab Y La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Ta Th U Name (%) Number 1.5 11-LAM-020 0.01 985278 19 4.5 12 6.9 2.3 0.84 2.7 0.5 3.1 0.6 1.7 0.24 1.5 0.2 2.2 0.6 11.3 4 7 11-BCQ- 16. 0.04 985036 17 64 133 64.6 11 2.9 7.4 0.8 3.7 0.6 1.5 0.21 1.3 0.2 4.7 0.5 11.5 2.4 0170 8 4.5 0.1 11-SMT-001 0.01 985339 15 17.4 36.7 18 3.6 1.26 3.2 0.5 3.2 0.6 1.5 0.22 1.4 1.7 0.3 11.8 2.3 8 9 13. 0.1 11-DG-010 0.03 985255 13 62.7 121 45.3 5.8 1.25 3.3 0.4 2.4 0.5 1.5 0.22 1.3 4.9 0.8 21.7 6.3 2 9 14. 0.1 11-MLD-004 0.03 985252 14 56.6 123 55.6 9.4 2.03 5.9 0.7 3.2 0.6 1.6 0.21 1.3 5.5 0.6 13.4 2.8 9 9 0.9 0.1 < 11-LAM-010 0.00 985259 10 2.3 6.2 4.9 1.5 1.04 1.8 0.4 2.2 0.5 1.4 0.2 1.2 1 0.5 0.3 6 8 0.1 14. 0.1 11-LAM-012 0.03 985262 14 57.9 125 51.8 8.5 2.03 5 0.6 2.6 0.5 1.3 0.18 1.2 5.7 0.6 13.6 3 1 8 1.3 0.1 11-LAM-015 0.01 985273 16 3.2 8.9 6 2.3 0.94 2.8 0.5 2.9 0.5 1.3 0.17 1.1 3.8 0.4 17.9 3.8 1 5 8.6 11-WJH-012 0.02 985282 20 32 67.4 33.4 6.1 1.47 4.1 0.5 2.3 0.4 0.9 0.13 0.8 0.1 4.4 0.7 5.3 1.5 2 11-BCQ- 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 < 0.00 985045 3 6.5 12.3 5.1 0.9 0.22 0.6 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 1.1 0.2 0171 9 5 5 5 2 0.1 11-GMQ- 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 < < 0.00 985331 2 3.1 6.3 2.5 0.4 0.12 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 1.5 1.8 012 7 5 5 5 2 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 < < BLANK 0.00 985340 1 1.8 3.4 1.4 0.3 0.09 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 < < BLANK 0.00 985310 1 1 1.2 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 1.5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 < < BLANK 0.00 985280 1 0.3 0.8 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.9 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 < < BLANK 0.00 985270 1 0.2 0.5 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.9 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 < < BLANK 0.00 985320 5 0.7 1.5 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.2 1.2 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 < < BLANK 0.00 985300 3 1 1.4 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.2 1 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 < < < BLANK 0.00 985260 1 0.2 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.1 1 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 < < BLANK 0.00 985290 1 0.8 1.1 0.5 0.1 0.2 1 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 0.2 0.1

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Table 9. Assay results for selected elements from channel samples collected from trenches on the Deadhorse Creek property.

ActLab TRE Sample Name Numbe Au Y La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Th U O r 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 < < TR-DHC-002-028 0.00 984630 5 1 0.7 1.6 0.41 0.9 0.4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 0.2 0.1 TR-DHC-001- 112 59. 68. 32. 70. 23. 39. 16. 446 207 0.24 985358 4 109 14.4 17.9 196 111 16.7 106 330 003A 3 7 3 7 8 5 9 4 0 0 TR-DHC-001- 30. 30. 62. 35. 98. 98. 15. 416 176 0.20 985357 6 940 72 10.8 56 15.3 20 168 14.8 373 002D 8 4 6 4 4 8 4 0 0 TR-DHC-001- 116 98. 49. 87. 25. 41. 20. 413 208 0.28 985356 7 218 26.6 119 22.7 199 120 18.5 127 252 002C 0 8 7 3 2 6 7 0 0 19. 32. 30. 61. 12. 35. 45. 153 104 TR-DHC-001-006 0.08 985363 27 333 41.7 6.18 16 7.73 8.2 6.08 7.8 427 2 9 6 2 3 7 6 0 0 TR-DHC-001- 10. 14. 14. 46. 10. 33. 6.5 136 0.06 985353 4 296 18.6 2.76 7.2 3.54 5.3 5.76 41 238 618 001C 5 4 3 7 8 9 8 0 216 130 93. 86. 14. TR-DHC-001-014 0.78 985372 4 677 146 546 150 79.6 419 574 171 20 105 18.7 754 177 1 0 2 8 1 155 53. 34. 73. 43. 5.4 TR-DHC-002-004 0.63 984604 7 889 728 196 807 247 99.4 320 233 8.26 55 743 145 0 8 4 1 7 6 TR-DHC-001- 13. 69. 14. 38. 33. 0.07 985361 7 387 1.9 4.6 0.71 3.9 3 2.16 7.3 5.52 4.8 183 740 292 005A 9 9 2 5 3 137 21. 21. 53. 5.9 TR-DHC-002-003 0.47 984603 7 580 662 163 616 121 39.5 120 120 7.41 42 3.1 565 210 0 9 3 9 3 110 18. 91. 15. 36. 25. 3.3 TR-DHC-002-021 0.38 984622 7 454 578 127 474 107 36.8 106 4.58 50.7 494 94.4 0 8 9 3 8 3 4 120 24. 18. 44. 4.3 TR-DHC-002-011 0.42 984611 5 504 534 150 605 143 48.8 144 111 5.56 32 3 413 168 0 1 3 1 7 21. 17. 27. 3.6 TR-DHC-002-002 0.35 984602 9 461 456 946 115 457 116 41.5 127 107 41 5.25 38.7 382 70.7 7 7 5 3 107 97. 16. 77. 12. 29. 19. 2.5 TR-DHC-002-012 0.35 984612 5 355 520 126 474 104 35.9 3.54 4.4 338 71 0 9 3 2 4 3 6 5 22. 18. 43. 29. 3.7 TR-DHC-002-018 0.38 984618 9 530 461 991 124 511 137 46.8 136 111 5.43 33.8 324 125 6 1 1 9 6 76. 82. 14. 73. 12. 29. 21. 3.0 TR-DHC-002-008 0.25 984608 2 327 310 670 87.2 344 27.2 3.81 2.1 299 99.2 6 3 3 7 4 6 9 8 31. 31. 19. 18. 2.7 TR-DHC-001-013 0.18 985371 4 195 314 567 62.4 209 10 6.1 39 7.3 2.72 16.6 201 41.6 1 2 1 1 6 20. 25. 37. 13. 1.1 TR-DHC-001-012 0.09 985369 7 160 121 238 27.1 102 7.08 5.9 6.4 1.68 8.9 9.1 165 19.6 6 4 8 9 6

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ActLab TRE Sample Name Numbe Au Y La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Th U O r 63. 51. 22. 15. 2.0 TR-DHC-002-036 0.26 984639 7 230 454 837 94.7 343 19.1 57 9.6 8.8 2.82 4.9 148 71 1 3 3 1 3 TR-DHC-001- 15. 19. 0.6 0.02 985355 5 55 40.7 5.03 4.6 1.53 5.1 1.2 9.6 2 5.6 0.77 4.5 5.6 97 23.1 002B 7 9 4 18. 12. TR-DHC-002-037 0.18 984641 7 54 480 676 61.2 181 23 6.13 2.4 2.1 5.9 0.84 5.3 0.8 3.2 81.8 15.2 4 1 21. 14. 1.0 TR-DHC-003-016 0.12 985389 6 59 260 468 45.8 141 0.42 2.1 11 2.2 6.1 0.92 6.6 20.3 78.7 18 1 2 5 27. 21. 13. 0.7 TR-DHC-002-007 0.21 984607 7 60 551 793 74.1 218 7.75 2.7 2.3 6.3 0.8 4.8 3.2 74.6 15.5 1 3 6 2 15. 10. 0.7 TR-DHC-002-017 0.11 984617 5 40 278 448 42.5 120 1.68 1.4 7.6 1.4 4.3 0.69 4.7 16.4 73.8 18.8 5 7 7 16. 0.7 TR-DHC-002-034 0.12 984637 5 41 280 456 43.4 125 1.76 11 1.5 7.9 1.5 4.5 0.72 4.6 16.3 72.2 17.9 1 9 41. 51. 13. 11. TR-DHC-002-009 0.04 984609 5 65 130 14.2 0.25 11 2 2.1 6.2 0.99 6.5 1 20.4 71.8 15.9 4 9 9 2 16. 10. TR-DHC-002-038 0.12 984642 7 41 282 455 43.5 124 1.75 1.5 7.9 1.5 4.5 0.68 4.7 0.8 16.6 71 18.6 4 8 15. 10. TR-DHC-002-031 0.11 984634 5 39 272 445 42.7 121 1.64 1.4 7.7 1.4 4.4 0.68 4.8 0.8 16.1 70.7 17.9 8 8 15. 10. 0.7 TR-DHC-002-035 0.11 984638 5 42 266 426 41.4 119 1.66 1.4 7.2 1.4 4.2 0.66 4.3 14.7 68.9 17.7 4 4 3 95. 16. 14. 14. 0.6 TR-DHC-001-011 0.08 985368 4 67 133 251 27.7 4.98 2.6 2.6 6.4 0.87 4.8 5.3 66.9 35.5 3 4 3 5 9 23. 15. 0.5 TR-DHC-002-023 0.10 984625 2 33 198 356 39.5 139 6.38 1.8 8.3 1.3 3.8 0.53 3.3 6.1 64.6 8.5 8 5 3 95. 18. 17. 12. 0.4 TR-DHC-002-005 0.07 984605 7 50 144 250 27.7 6.04 2.6 1.9 4.6 0.54 2.9 2.5 59.4 17.6 7 8 5 1 4 TR-DHC-001- < 0.01 985352 48 7.1 17.7 2.23 9.9 2.9 1.02 4.1 1.1 8.9 1.9 5 0.68 4.2 0.6 2.8 58 9.9 001B 1 22. 14. 0.4 TR-DHC-002-019 0.07 984619 5 36 103 231 31.1 125 5.56 1.8 8.5 1.4 3.7 0.48 3 4.2 54.5 6.2 3 3 6 TR-DHC-001- 12. 0.6 0.02 985359 5 54 5.9 15.8 2.43 5.9 2.2 8 1.5 9.4 1.9 4.9 0.67 4.3 3.2 46.6 38.4 004A 9 5 93. 14. 0.4 TR-DHC-002-028 0.07 984631 9 31 145 254 27.4 3.96 11 1.3 6 1 3 0.42 2.7 2.4 43.6 9.8 2 9 6 77. 64. 0.5 TR-DHC-003-014 0.05 985388 6 37 152 16.9 12 3.53 9.5 1.4 7.4 1.4 3.5 0.53 3.5 3.1 35.6 4.1 7 4 3

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ActLab TRE Sample Name Numbe Au Y La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Th U O r 74. 67. 14. 10. 0.5 TR-DHC-003-014 0.05 985387 8 39 149 16.9 4.3 1.4 7.3 1.4 3.7 0.52 3.5 2.7 34.6 5.3 9 4 3 5 6 47. 45. 10. 10. 13. 0.8 TR-DHC-002-029 0.04 984632 2 75 97.7 12.1 3.15 2.1 2.8 7.4 1.05 5.8 5.1 32 3.4 8 9 1 7 8 3 TR-DHC-001- 0.4 0.01 985351 5 34 5.4 13.4 1.74 8.3 3.2 1.14 4.1 0.9 5.6 1.1 3.2 0.47 3 1.5 31.4 13.5 001A 4 49. 13. 0.3 TR-DHC-002-021 0.04 984621 7 22 129 19 79 3.33 8.1 1 5 0.8 2.3 0.32 2.2 3.4 30.3 3.8 6 6 4 48. 13. 0.3 TR-DHC-002-006 0.04 984606 5 27 109 15 65 4.05 10 1.3 6.6 1.1 2.9 0.39 2.5 2.8 28.4 3.4 7 8 9 < 69. 54. 0.3 TR-DHC-003-013 0.04 985386 28 134 14.6 9.7 2.84 7.7 1.1 5.9 1.1 2.9 0.39 2.5 3.1 24.6 3.6 1 2 4 9 85. 69. 12. 10. 0.3 TR-DHC-001-014 0.05 985373 9 29 171 18.8 3.66 1.3 6 1.1 2.9 0.37 2.3 4.1 24.5 4.4 4 9 4 2 7 27. 0.3 TR-DHC-003-005 0.02 985377 7 32 31 62.8 7.16 5.7 1.91 6 1.1 5.8 1.1 2.8 0.38 2.4 2.8 23.6 2.7 4 7 TR-DHC-001- 12. 0.2 0.01 985354 7 17 10 25.1 3.06 2.6 0.77 2.3 0.4 2.9 0.6 1.7 0.27 1.8 3.1 21.1 9.6 002A 2 8 0.2 TR-DHC-003-011 0.02 985384 6 18 36 74.5 8.94 36 6.5 1.85 4.8 0.6 3.3 0.6 1.6 0.23 1.6 2.7 19.2 3.9 7 31. 30. 0.3 TR-DHC-002-015 0.02 984615 7 18 63.9 7.81 7.3 1.96 5.3 0.8 4 0.7 2 0.29 1.9 2.7 19 3.6 5 9 2 45. 43. 0.3 TR-DHC-002-026 0.03 984628 11 20 94.4 11.5 7.9 2.22 6.1 0.9 4.5 0.8 2.3 0.31 2 3 19 6.7 7 8 3 36. 28. 0.2 TR-DHC-001-014 0.02 985375 4 17 70.8 7.56 5.6 1.78 5 0.7 3.3 0.6 1.6 0.21 1.5 2.8 17.5 2.8 7 6 4 47. 36. 0.2 TR-DHC-001-010 0.03 985367 4 19 92.4 10.3 5.3 1.5 3.9 0.6 3.5 0.7 1.9 0.29 1.9 4.2 17.2 7.1 5 2 9 31. 28. 0.2 TR-DHC-003-012 0.02 985385 4 16 63.4 7.24 5.6 1.61 4.2 0.6 2.9 0.6 1.6 0.23 1.5 2.5 16.9 3.3 4 4 5 20. 0.3 TR-DHC-001-009 0.02 985366 6 17 33 67.2 6.92 2.2 0.61 1.8 0.3 2.4 0.6 2 0.34 2.3 5.4 16.8 9.4 7 7 54. 47. TR-DHC-002-030 0.03 984633 2 20 109 12.8 8.1 2.29 6 0.9 4.5 0.8 2 0.3 1.9 0.3 2.9 16.7 6.2 7 2 41. 34. 0.2 TR-DHC-002-016 0.02 984616 7 15 79 9.33 7.6 2.02 4.9 0.6 3.2 0.6 1.6 0.24 1.6 2.9 16.5 3.9 6 8 6 29. 27. 0.2 TR-DHC-001-014 0.02 985374 11 18 59.5 6.83 5.6 1.75 4.8 0.7 3.4 0.6 1.8 0.24 1.6 2.4 15 2.2 3 1 5

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ActLab TRE Sample Name Numbe Au Y La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Th U O r 32. 32. 0.3 TR-DHC-002-032 0.02 984635 5 25 69.4 8.54 5.8 1.62 4.6 0.8 4.6 0.9 2.6 0.4 2.3 2.7 15 4.3 8 3 6 33. 27. 0.2 TR-DHC-001-008 0.02 985365 4 18 65.5 7.46 4.9 1.39 3.8 0.6 3.5 0.7 1.9 0.27 1.7 3 14.6 4.9 2 2 5 35. 33. 0.3 TR-DHC-002-021 0.02 984623 5 20 73.4 8.97 6.1 1.53 4.8 0.7 4.4 0.8 2.3 0.32 2.1 3.5 13.6 4 5 6 6 30. 31. 0.3 TR-DHC-002-014 0.02 984614 9 19 64.1 7.84 7.1 2.04 5.6 0.8 4.1 0.8 2.1 0.3 1.9 2.7 13.5 2.6 9 7 1 36. 35. 0.6 TR-DHC-002-041 0.03 984645 6 39 79.3 8.59 7.3 2.13 6.4 1.2 7.7 1.4 4 0.59 3.7 3.8 13 1.4 4 2 3 19. 13. 0.4 TR-DHC-002-013 0.07 984613 5 32 110 229 29.5 112 5.16 1.7 7.8 1.3 3.5 0.42 2.7 5.1 12.7 3.7 2 6 1 21. 21. 0.2 TR-DHC-002-024 0.02 984626 7 16 45.5 5.74 4.3 1.27 3.5 0.6 3.3 0.6 1.8 0.26 1.6 2 12.5 4.8 7 6 7 25. 23. 0.2 TR-DHC-002-033 0.02 984636 11 19 54.3 6.41 4.7 1.38 4.2 0.6 3.7 0.7 2 0.29 1.8 2.8 12.5 4.8 7 9 9 94. 15. 11. 0.5 TR-DHC-002-040 0.06 984644 7 33 109 232 25.2 4.34 1.4 7.3 1.3 3.5 0.49 3.2 5.5 12.4 4.3 4 1 7 4 30. 25. 0.2 TR-DHC-003-009 0.02 985382 6 15 59.4 6.62 4.7 1.34 3.8 0.5 2.8 0.5 1.5 0.2 1.4 3.1 11.2 3.3 3 8 3 25. 0.1 TR-DHC-003-010 0.02 985383 4 12 50.5 5.59 21 3.5 1.1 3.2 0.5 2.4 0.5 1.3 0.18 1.2 2.7 11 3.2 5 9 < 25. TR-DHC-002-027 0.02 984629 17 28 56.2 6.75 4.5 1.35 3.7 0.6 3.3 0.6 1.8 0.27 1.7 0.3 2.6 10.8 4.5 1 2 TR-DHC-001- 10. 0.2 0.01 985362 5 18 8.1 20.4 2.65 2.4 0.83 2.5 0.5 3 0.6 1.8 0.26 1.7 2.7 10.7 6.1 005B 7 6 25. 23. 0.2 TR-DHC-001-014 0.02 985376 7 19 53.1 6.08 4.9 1.46 4.3 0.7 3.6 0.7 1.8 0.24 1.6 2.7 10.5 1.5 6 7 5 22. 17. 0.1 TR-DHC-001-007 0.01 985364 11 8 45.2 5.01 2.6 0.66 2 0.3 1.5 0.3 0.8 0.14 1 4.1 9.7 4.5 3 1 6 30. 27. 0.3 TR-DHC-002-022 0.02 984624 5 17 60.4 7.26 5 1.49 4.2 0.6 3.6 0.7 2.1 0.32 2.1 3.5 9.5 2.6 2 5 3 30. 23. 0.2 TR-DHC-003-009 0.02 985381 4 13 58.6 6.46 4.1 1.12 3.4 0.5 2.4 0.5 1.3 0.18 1.3 2.9 9 1.8 5 2 1 32. 25. 0.2 TR-DHC-003-006 0.02 985378 7 15 61.7 6.83 4.3 1.15 3.4 0.5 2.5 0.5 1.4 0.19 1.3 3.1 8.9 2 4 7 1 34. 33. 0.2 TR-DHC-002-001 0.02 984601 5 15 72.2 8.81 5.7 1.48 4.1 0.5 3 0.6 1.6 0.24 1.5 3.3 8.6 2.2 4 3 6

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ActLab TRE Sample Name Numbe Au Y La Ce Pr Nd Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Th U O r 28. 0.2 TR-DHC-002-025 0.02 984627 2 13 39 72.2 8.08 4.6 1.18 3.3 0.5 2.8 0.5 1.6 0.23 1.5 3 7.2 2.3 5 4 45. 0.2 TR-DHC-003-007 0.03 985379 4 18 49 102 11.8 7.5 2.01 5.7 0.8 3.9 0.7 2 0.27 1.8 3 6.9 1.2 9 9 11. TR-DHC-002-039 0.01 984643 5 34 26.7 3.69 16 4.2 1.53 5.1 1.1 6.6 1.2 3.3 0.51 3.1 0.5 3 6.6 1.7 7 0.0 BLANK 0.00 985360 3 10 1.9 3.9 0.48 2 0.6 0.32 1.7 0.4 2.1 0.3 0.6 0.07 0.4 0.4 5.4 1.5 4 0.02 0.0 BLANK 0.00 985370 4 7 1.4 2.7 0.32 1.3 0.3 0.16 0.8 0.2 1 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 2.3 0.9 5 2 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 < TR-DHC-002-010 0.00 984610 3 1 0.8 1.9 0.23 1 0.3 0.07 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.7 5 5 5 5 2 0.2 0.0 0.02 0.0 < BLANK 0.00 984640 5 3 1 1.6 0.29 1.2 0.5 0.06 0.5 0.6 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.9 5 5 4 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 < TR-DHC-002-020 0.00 984620 13 1 0.6 1.5 0.18 0.7 0.2 0.06 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.8 5 5 5 5 5 2 0.2 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.0 0.0 < BLANK 0.00 985380 4 1 0.05 0.1 0.6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 0.2

Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property 167 References

15 References

Pedersen, J.C., and Trueman, D.L., 1986, Dead Horse Creek Project, Highwood Resources Ltd., Ontario Mining Lands Section Assessment Report 2-3375, 15p.

Potter, E.G. and Mitchell, R.H., 2005. Mineralogy of the Deadhorse Creek volcaniclastic breccias complex, northwestern Ontario, Canada. Contribution Mineral Petrology Vol. 150, pp212-229

Sage, R.P., 1982. Mineralization in Diatreme Structures North of Lake Superior. Ontario Geological Survey Study 27, 79p.

Walker, J.W.R., 1967, Geology of the Jackfish-Middleton Area, District of Thunder Bay, Ontario Department of Mines, Geological Report 50.

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16 Appendices

16.1 Assay Results

16.2 Prospecting maps

16.3 Geological map of the property

16.4 Radiometric maps

16.5 Spectrometer raw data

16.6 Trench maps

16.7 Expenses

Item Amount Accommodation $119.00 Courier/Postage $903.85 Food $4,371.79 Fuel $1,969.22 Supplies $5,429.80 Transportation $10,749.60 Transportation - on $2,876.59 project Spectrometer Rental $6,950.00 Subtotal 1 $33,369.85 Prospecting $39,337.04 Physical $20,105.60 Geophysical $27,973.00 Report $4,456.25 Subtotal 2 $91,871.89 Grand Total $125,241.74

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Claim Expir Work Clai Ownership Townshi Area Prospecti Amount Physic Amount Geophysic Amount numbe y require m p (hectacre ng prospecti al Physical al Geophysic r date d unit s) ng al s 424045 2012 4800 12 Canadian Walsh 192 60.00% $20,362.5 100.00 $17,345. 40.00% $9,653.36 6 -Dec- internation 5 % 88 11 al minerals (100%) 424774 2012 5200 13 Canadian Walsh 208 10.00% $3,393.76 $0.00 30.00% $7,240.02 7 -Jun- internation 17 al minerals (100%) 424774 2012 3200 8 Canadian Walsh 128 5.00% $1,696.88 $0.00 10.00% $2,413.34 8 -jun- internation 17 al minerals (100%) 425034 2012 2400 6 Canadian Walsh 96 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 4 -jun- internation 17 al minerals (100%) 425034 2012 3600 9 Canadian Walsh 144 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 5 -Jun- internation 17 al minerals (100%) 425050 2012 3200 8 Canadian Walsh 128 10.00% $3,393.76 $0.00 20.00% $4,826.68 1 -Sep- internation 18 al minerals (100%) 425050 2012 6400 16 Canadian Walsh 256 5.00% $1,696.88 $0.00 $0.00 2 -Sep- internation 19 al minerals (100%)

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Claim Expir Work Clai Ownership Townshi Area Prospecti Amount Physic Amount Geophysic Amount numbe y require m p (hectacre ng prospecti al Physical al Geophysic r date d unit s) ng al s 425050 2012 1200 3 Canadian Walsh 48 10.00% $3,393.76 $0.00 $0.00 3 -Sep- internation 18 al minerals (100%) 426068 2012 6400 16 Canadian Walsh 256 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 4 -Dec- internation 24 al minerals (100%) 426068 2012 6400 16 Canadian Walsh 256 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 5 -Dec- internation 25 al minerals (100%) 426068 2012 6400 16 Canadian Grain 256 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 6 -Dec- internation 26 al minerals (100%) 426068 2012 6400 16 Canadian Walsh 256 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 7 -Dec- internation 27 al minerals (100%) 426068 2012 6400 16 Canadian Walsh 256 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 8 -Dec- internation 28 al minerals (100%) 426068 2012 6400 16 Canadian Grain 256 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 9 -Dec- internation 29 al minerals (100%)

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Claim Expir Work Clai Ownership Townshi Area Prospecti Amount Physic Amount Geophysic Amount numbe y require m p (hectacre ng prospecti al Physical al Geophysic r date d unit s) ng al s 426069 2012 6400 16 Canadian Grain 256 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 0 -Dec- internation 23 al minerals (100%) 426069 2012 3200 8 Canadian Walsh 128 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 1 -Dec- internation 23 al minerals (100%) 100.00 17,345.8 33,937.58 100.00% % 8 100.00% 24,133.39

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16.8 People

Person Qualifications Hourly Rate

Beverly Quist M.Sc. (Geology) $62.50

B.Sc. (Geology)

Mallory Dalsin M.Sc. (Geology) (in Progress) $56.25

B.Sc. (Geology)

Luke Marshall B.Sc. (Geology) $50

Avee Ya’acoby B.Sc. (Geology) $50

Geoffry Quist B.Eng. (in progress) $37.50

Shaun Todd B.Sc. (Geology) (in progress) $37.50

Dasha Gritsaenko B.Sc. (Geology) (in progress) $37.50

Wes Harman B.Sc. (in progress) $28.13

David Cameron B.A (in progress) $28.13

Steve Vachon High School diploma $28.13

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This report was completed on October 31st, 2011

Beverly Quist

Mackevoy Geosciences Ltd. 2011 Deadhorse Creek Property