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ONTARIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEOLOGICAL DATA INVENTORY FOLIO GDIF 62 CREIGHTON TOWNSHIP

DISTRICT OF SUDBURY

Compiled by the Staff of the Resident Geologist's Office, Sudbury

LOCATION MAP Scale 1:1 013 760 or 1 inch to 16 miles NTS Number 41 I/ 6 , 41 I/11

Mining Claim Map Number M -733 This project was funded by the Ontario Ministry of Northern Affairs through the Northern Ontario Geological Survey (NOGS) Program.

STATEMENT: This inventory is unedited. Discrepancies may occur for which the Ontario Geological Survey does not assume liability. Information from this source may be quoted if credit is given. Reference to this inventory should be made as follows: Ontario Geological Survey 1983; Creighton Township, District of Sudbury; Ontario Geological Survey Geological Data Inventory Folio 62, compiled by the staff of the Resident Geologist's Office, Sudbury, 40 pages and 2 maps.

Original Compilation by: Adlington, Richard, Dec. 20, 1982

Revised Revised Date Page Revised Date Page Revised by by

CREIGHTON TOWNSHIP TABLE OF CONTENTS

Data Sources Checklist 1 and Minerals Reference List 2 Mineral Occurrences 3 Type of Work 4-9 Drill Hole Summary 10-13 Airborne Geophysical Survey Data 14 Geochemical Survey Data 15 Miscellaneous Data 16 Newspaper Clipping File 17 ODM General Index Search 18-29 Selected References 30-39 Notes and Addenda 40

ACCOMPANYING MAPS

Property Location Map - 1 Exploration Data Map - 1 Map Scale 1: 31 680 or 1 inch to ½ mile

CREIGHTON TOWNSHIP CONVERSION FACTORS FOR MEASUREMENTS IN ONTARIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PUBLICATIONS

If the reader wishes to convert imperial units to SI (metric) units or SI units to imperial units the following multipliers should be used:

CONVERSION FROM SI TO IMPERIAL CONVERSION FROM IMPERIAL TO SI SI Unit Multiplied by Gives Imperial Unit Multiplied by Gives

LENGTH 1 mm 0.039 37 inches 1 inch 25.4 mm 1 cm 0.393 70 inches 1 inch 2.54 cm 1 m 3.280 84 feet 1 foot 0.304 8 m 1 m 0.049 709 7 chains 1 chain 20.1168 m 1 km 0.621 371 miles (statute) 1 mile (statute) 1.609344 km AREA 1 cm2 0.155 0 square inches 1 square inch 6.4516 cm2 1 m2 10.763 9 square feet 1 square foot 0.092903 04 m2 1 km2 0.38G10 square miles 1 square mile 2.589 988 km2 1 ha 2.471 054 acres 1 acre 0.404 685 6 ha VOLUME 1 cm3 0.061 02 cubic inches 1 cubic inch 16.387064 cm3 1 m3 35.314 7 cubic feet 1 cubic foot 0.028 316 85 m3 1 m3 1.308 0 cubic yards 1 cubic yard 0.764 555 m3 CAPACITY 1 L 1.759 755 pints 1 pint 0.568 261 L 1 L 0.879 877 quarts 1 quart 1.136 522 L 1 L 0.219 969 gallons 1 gallon 4.546090 L MASS 1 g 0.035 273 96 ounces (avdp) 1 ounce(avdp) 28.349 523 g 1 g 0.032150 75 ounces (troy) 1 ounce (troy) 31.1034768 g 1 kg 2.204 62 pounds(avdp) 1 pound (avdp) 0.45359237 kg 1 kg 0.001 102 3 tons (short) 1 ton (short) 907.184 74 kg 1 t 1.102311 tons (short) 1 ton (short) 0.907184 74 t 1 kg 0.000 984 21 tons (long) 1 ton (long) 1016.0469088 kg 1 t 0.984 206 5 tons (long) 1 ton (long) 1.016046 9088 t CONCENTRATION 1 g/t 0.029 166 6 ounce (troy)/ 1 ounce (troy)/ 34.285 714 2 g/t ton (short) ton (short) 1 g/t 0.533 333 33 pennyweights/ 1 pennyweight/ 1.714 285 7 g/t ton (short) ton (short)

OTHER USEFUL CONVERSION FACTORS 1 ounce (troy)/ton (short) 20,0 pennyweights/ton (short) 1 pennyweight/ton (short) 0.05 ounce (troy)/ton (short) One gram(g) per tonne is equivalent to one part per million (1 ppm). NOTE-Conversion factors which are in bold type are exact. The conversion factors have been taken from or have been derived from factors given in the Metric Practice Guide for the Canadian and Metallurgical Industries published by The Mining Association of Canada in co• operation with the Coal Association of Canada. DATA SOURCES CHECK LIST

NOTE: The following sources have been All reference data found are included in the searched to compile the data for this area. following pages. If the box is blank, the data If no reference data was found the appropriate source has not yet been searched. If the box is box is marked 'no'; if reference data was found, marked N.A., the source item is Not Applicable the box is marked 'yes'. to this area and therefore not searched.

SOURCES OF DATA Data Initial

1 Resident Geologist's Office Files Yes P-A. 2 Assessment Files Research Office, Toronto N.A. P.A. 3 ODM General Index; 7 volumes Yes RrA. 4 Catalogue of Airborne Geophysical Surveys (ODM) No R.A. 5 ODM Mineral Resources Circulars and OGS Mineral Deposits Circulars Yes R.A. 6 ODM Industrial Mineral Reports No R.A. 7 Bibliography of Post Precambrian Theses - Karrow (ODM MP 1) N.A. R.A. 8 Bibliography of Precambrian Theses - Ginn (ODM MP 2) Yes R.A. 9 Newspaper Clippings File Yes R.A. 10 GSC Index to Publications Yes R.A. 11 OGS Index to Published Maps and Reports - MP 77 and Supplements to MP 77 Yes R.A. 12 OGS Index Maps Yes R.A. 13 Source Mineral Deposit Records (O.G.S.)Mineral Occurrences File Yes R.A. 14 Author - Subject Articles File Yes R.A. 15 Miscellaneous Papers: ODM & OGS Yes R.A. 16 ODM Geological Circulars: OGS Study Series, Reports No R.A. 17 ODM Preliminary Reports: ODM Bulletins No R.A. 18 ODM - OGS Open File Reports Yes R.A. 19 OGS Northern Ontario Engineering Geology Terrain Studies Yes R.A. 20 OGS Aggregate Resources Inventory Papers N.A. R.A. 21 OGS Mineral Potential Maps Yes R.A.

22 Theses on File. Sudbury Yes R.A. 23 Aerial Photographs on File, Sudbury Yes R.A.

CREIGHTON TOWNSHIP 1 2 CREIGHTO N TOWNSHI P METALS AND MINERALS REFERENCES LIST

∆ anh Anhydrite ∆ fu Fuchsite • Ni ∆ st Stone ∆ ank Ankerite A gn ∆ Nb Niobium ∆ talc Talc ∆ anna Annabergite ∆ gt Garnet ∆ Pd ∆ Te Tellurium ∆ ap Apatite ∆ goe Goethite ∆ peat Peat ∆ td Tetrahedrite ∆ arg Argentite • Au ∆ pent ∆ th Thorite ∆ As Arsenic ∆ gf Graphite ∆ Pt ∆ Th Thorium ∆ asp ∆ gl Gravel • py ∆ thuc Thucholite ∆ asb Asbestos ∆ gyp Gypsum ∆ pyl Pyrochlore ∆ ti Titanite ∆ ba Barite ∆ hem Hematite ∆ pyrl Pyrolusite ∆ Ti Titanium ∆ be Beryl A il • po ∆ tour Tourmaline ∆ Bi Bismuth ∆ Fe ∆ q ∆ trap Trap rock ∆ bn ∆ IF Iron Formation ∆ qcv Quartz carbonate ∆ W Tungsten ∆ bran Brannerite ∆ jas Jasper ∆ ra Radioactive minerals ∆ uran Uraninite ∆ bruc Brucite ∆ kaol Kaolinite (kaolin) ∆ RE Rare Earths ∆ U Uranium ∆ Cd Cadmium ∆ ky Kyanite ∆ sd Sand ∆ verm Vermiculite ∆ calc Calcite • Pb Lead ∆ sgl Sand and gravel ∆ Y Yttrium ∆ carb Carbonate ∆ lim Limonite ∆ ss Sandstone • Zn Zinc ∆ •el Celestite ∆ Li Lithium ∆ scap Scapolite ∆ zr Zircon ∆ cc Chalcocite ∆ mgst Magnesite ∆ shee Scheelite • cp ∆ mag ∆ serp Serpentine ∆ ch Chert ∆ mc Malachite ∆ sh Shale ∆ clay Clay ∆ Mn Manganese ∆ sid Siderite ∆ Co ∆ mb Marble ∆ si Silica ∆ cob ∆ mar • Ag ∆ cb Columbite ∆ ma Marl ∆ si Slate • Cu ∆ mi Mica ∆ sm Smaltite ∆ cor Corundum ∆ ml ∆ sod Sodalite ∆ dol Dolomite ∆ mo Molybdenite ∆ spec Specularite ∆ ep ∆ Mo Molybdenum • sp ∆ ery Erythrite ∆ mon Monazite ∆ spd Spodumene ∆ fel Feldspar ∆ ne Nephelite (nepheline) ∆ staur Staurolite ∆ fl Fluorite (flurospar) ∆ nc Niccolite ∆ stib Stibnite Solid triangles indicate and mineral occurrences shown on the accompanying maps. MINERAL OCCURRENCES References in Source OGS Mineral Deposits CREIGHTO N TOWNSHI P Mineral Circulars Additional References Deposit and/or Remarks Map & Mineralization Ref. Name(s) Record OGS Industrial Mineral Letter Reports

A Hamilton, F. Cu - - AR 9, p.100

B Moore Lake Property sp,gn,py PbA MRC12, p.274 AR 38, pt.3, p.49 3

GDIF FORM NO. 1 4 CREIGHTON TYPE OF WORK Numbers below represent the year in which the work was done;e.g., 68 for 1968.

EXPLORATION DATA filed at the NOTES ,

TOWNSHIP RESIDENT GEOLOGIST'S OFFICE

SUDBURY DAT A SINKIN G COMPANY/AUTHOR STRIPPIN G TRENCHING , GEOCHEMICA L ASSA Y MAGNETOMETE R ELECTROMAGNETI C MAGNETOMETE R INDUCE D RESISTIVIT Y PROSPECTUS , AIRBORN E GROUN D RADIOMETRI C GEOLOGICA L RADIOMETRI C POLARIZATIO N ELECTROMAGNETI C UNDERGROUN D WOR K CORRESPONDENC E AIRBORN E DRILLIN G GROUN D GROUN D SEL F POTENTIA L (file number) AIRBORN E SHAF T PRODUCTIO N MISCELLANEOU S

1 Cieszynski, H. (Copper 1981 1981 Prince Mines Ltd., Creighton Gold Mine)

1 2 2 Creighton Copper- -28 01 01 26 (Inco Ltd., Canadian Copper -82 -82 -82 -28 Co. Ltd., Ranger, H.) 343 -36 414 -43

575 -59

656 -68

777 -80

3 Creighton Gold Mine (Gordon 291 87 931 299 928

Lake Mining Syndicate,Sturdy 1 29 94 -95 Mines Ltd., Gordon Lake Hold• ing Co. Ltd., Creighton Gold 951

Mines Ltd., Gordon, J. R.) 1 29 GDIF FORM NO. 2 TYPE OF WORK Numbers below represent the year in which the work was done;e.g., 68 for 1968. CREIGHTO N

EXPLORATION DATA filed at the WOR K NOTES ,

TOWNSHI P RESIDENT GEOLOGIST'S OFFICE

SUDBURY DAT A SINKIN G POTENTIA L COMPANY/AUTHOR TRENCHING , STRIPPIN G GEOCHEMICA L INDUCE D ASSA Y MAGNETOMETE R ELECTROMAGNETI C RESISTIVIT Y PROSPECTUS , AIRBORN E GROUN D MAGNETOMETE R RADIOMETRI C CORRESPONDENC E RADIOMETRI C POLARIZATIO N ELECTROMAGNETI C GROUN D GEOLOGICA L UNDERGROUN D AIRBORN E GROUN D (file number) DRILLIN G AIRBORN E SEL F SHAF T PRODUCTIO N MISCELLANEOU S

4 Errington Mine (Meehan-OlLier 98± 22 98 26 5314 28 9810±

-30 11 Zinc Mine, Giant Yellowknife 25 -30 26 Mines Ltd., Consolidated 28 -30 2712 Sutfbury Basin Mines Ltd., 29 51 55 Ontario Co. Ltd., -30 -57 -57 13 Treadwell Yukon Mines Ltd.) 57 51 -57

19 99 15 5 Gertrude Mine (Inco Ltd., 99 99 99 02 99 -03 British America Nickel -03 -00 Corp. Ltd., Lake Superior 01 20 73 18 19 02 16 Power Co. Ltd., Mennie, A., oo McVittie, W., Jackson, G.) 0117

6 Hamilton, Frederick, -9921 Property

7 Inco Ltd. 50 52 52

52

55

5 64

GDIF FORM NO. 2 6 TYPE OF WORK Numbers below represent the year in which the work was done;e.g., 68 for 1968. CREIGHTO N

EXPLORATION DATA filed at the WOR K NOTES ,

TOWNSHI P RESIDENT GEOLOGIST'S OFFICE SUDBURY DAT A SINKIN G POTENTIA L COMPANY/AUTHOR TRENCHING , STRIPPIN G GEOCHEMICA L MAGNETOMETE R INDUCE D ASSA Y ELECTROMAGNETI C MAGNETOMETE R RADIOMETRI C PROSPECTUS , AIRBORN E GROUN D POLARIZATIO N RESISTIVIT Y GEOLOGICA L AIRBORN E RADIOMETRI C ELECTROMAGNETI C GROUN D UNDERGROUN D CORRESPONDENC E DRILLIN G AIRBORN E SEL F GROUN D SHAF T

(file number) PRODUCTIO N MISCELLANEOU S

8 Moore Lake Property -29

9 Stobie Falls Mine (Stobie -89? -8922? Falls Gold Mine, )

10 Sturdy Mines Ltd. (Sudbury 53 27? 27 27 52 Midzone Mines Ltd., Midrim 28 28 Mining Co. Ltd., Creighton 52 52 Fairbank Mines Ltd., 53 53 National Lead Co. Ltd., 56 McPherson Property)

1 No Data

2 No.4 Shaft, 50°, Internal, 20 L to 40 L

3 No.5 Shaft, Vertical,4075'

4 No.6 Shaft, Vertical, In• ternal, 3800 L to 5400 L

5 No.8 Shaft, Vertical, In• ternal, 5400 L to 6600 L

GDIF FORM NO. 2 TYPE OF WORK Numbers below represent the year in which the work was done;e.g., 68 for 1968. CREIGHTON TOWNSHIP

EXPLORATION DATA filed at the RESIDENT GEOLOGIST'S OFFICE NOTES , SUDBURY DAT A

COMPANY/AUTHOR TRENCHING , GEOCHEMICA L STRIPPIN G ASSA Y MAGNETOMETE R ELECTROMAGNETI C INDUCE D AIRBORN E MAGNETOMETE R GEOLOGICA L PROSPECTUS . RADIOMETRI C RESISTIVIT Y GROUN D CORRESPONDENC E AIRBORN E RADIOMETRI C UNDERGROUN D WOR K POLARIZATIO N DRILLIN G ELECTROMAGNETI C GROUN D AIRBORN E GROUN D (file number) SEL F POTENTIA L

6 No.9 Shaft, Vertical, 7137'

7 No.11 Shaft, Vertical, 5840' Fresh Airway

8 Inclined shaft, 40°, 8'x101

9 "Electrical" Survey. No Data

10 Oilier Shafts

11 No.l Shaft, vertical

12 No.2 Shaft, Vertical

13New Production Shaft Collared, 65' deep 350' from No.2 shaft 14Metallurgical Work Done on

15 No.l Shaft, Vertical, 8'xl2' 7

GDIF FORM NO. 2 8 CREIGHTO N TOWNSHI P TYPE OF WORK Numbers below represent the year in which the work was done;e.g., 68 for 1968.

EXPLORATION DATA filed at the WOR K RESIDENT GEOLOGIST'S OFFICE NOTES . SUDBURY DAT A SINKIN G POTENTIA L COMPANY/AUTHOR TRENCHING , STRIPPIN G GEOCHEMICA L ASSA Y MAGNETOMETE R INDUCE D AIRBORN E ELECTROMAGNETI C GEOLOGICA L MAGNETOMETE R PROSPECTUS , CORRESPONDENC E AIRBORN E RADIOMETRI C GROUN D RESISTIVIT Y UNDERGROUN D DRILLIN G ELECTROMAGNETI C GROUN D RADIOMETRI C POLARIZATIO N AIRBORN E SEL F SHAF T

(file number) GROUN D PRODUCTIO N MISCELLANEOUS

16No.2 Shaft, Vertical, 8'xl2' No.3 "Shaft" - adit

17 No.4 Shaft, inclined 60°N

18No.l Shaft widened into pit 50'x60'x50' deep. No.2 & No.4 shaft stopes mined to surface

19Smelter completed

Dewatering No.l Shaft Area Pits. Driving Ramp into the more Westerly Pit.

21 Adit, 35" Long.

22 Shaft Vertical, 115'

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L L L GEOLOGICA GEOLOGICA filed at the SUDBURY (file number) R COMPANY/AUTHO N DATA EXPLORATIO K OF WOR TYPE S OFFICE RESIDENT GEOLOGIST'

CREIGHTON TOWNSHIP 9 1 0 CREIGHTO N TOWNSHI P

DRILLHOLE SUMMARY Initial Company Thickness Total Mineralization Assay Data Dip Map Drillhole Date Bearing of Length Noted Included Drilling of Overburden of Hole in Log for Company Name Number Drilled Azimuth Location Hole Number Degrees Degrees Feet Feet

1 National Lead Co. 4 1927 N15W 45 602 1a Sudbury Midzone Mines 152 1952,53 N25W 60 - 498 - - 2 National Lead Co. 1 1927 N05W 45 - 629 - - 2a 7 1927 N15W 55 - 650 - - 2b Creighton Fairbank Mines 31 1928 N09W 70 - 1465 - - 2c 32 1928 N? 70 - 775 - - 2d 45 1928 N20W 60 - 634 cp,gn,sp Cu,Fb,Zn 2e 51 1928 N20W 55 - 642 - - 2f Sudbury Midzone Mines 107 1952,53 N23W 52 — 552 cp,gn,sp Cu,Pb,Zn,Au, Ag 2g 109 1952,53 N23W 40 - 403 cp,gn,sp Cu,Pb Zn Ag 2h 111 1952,53 N20W 53 - 432 cp,gn,sp Cu,Pb,Zn,Au,Ag 2i 112 1952,53 N20W 64 - 413 cp,gn,sp Cu,Pb,Zn,Ag 2j 114 1952,53 N20W 52 - 323 - - 2k 116 1952,53 N20W 65 - 450 - - 21 117 1952,53 N20W 80 - 503 - - 2m 119 1952,53 N20W 80 - 394 - - 2n 120 1952,53 - 90 - 609 - - 2o 121 1952,53 N20W 65 - 412 - - 2p 122 1952,53 N20W 52 - 385 cp,gn,sp Cu,Fb,Zn,Ag 2q 123 1952,53 N20W 44 - 367 cp,gn,sp Cu,Fb,Zn,Ag 2r 124 1952,53 - 90 - 617 2s 125 1952,53 N20W 65 - 451 cp,gn,sp Cu,Fb,Zn,Ag 2t Sudbury Midzone Mines 126 1952,53 N20W 45 - 425 cp,gn,sp Cu,Pb,Zn,Au,Ag 2u 127 1952,53 S20E 80 - 727 2v 128 1952,53 N20W 65 - 725 - - 2w 129 1952,53 N20W 45 - 613 - - 2x 130 1952,53 S20E 77 - 558 - - 2y 132 1952,53 - 90 - 1000 - - 2z 135A 1952,53 S20E 55 - 519 _ - 2aa 139 1952,53 - 90 - 762 - - 2bb 151 1952,53 S25E 65 - 454 - - 3 National Lead Co. 2 1927 N07W 45 - 606 - -

GDIF FORM NO. 3 DRILLHOLE SUMMARY Initial Company Thickness Total Mineralization Assay Data CREIGHTO N Dip Map Drillhole Date Bearing of Length Noted Included Drilling of Overburden of Hole for Company Name Number Drilled Azimuth in Log Location Hole Number Degrees Degrees Feet Feet

TOWNSHI P 4 National Lead Co. 3 1927 N15W 45 605 5 5 1927 N15W 45 - 599 - - 6 6 1927 N15W 45 - 610 - - 7 8 1927 N15W 55 - 650 sp Zn 8 11 1927 N15W 51 - 539 - 9 15 1927 N15W 60 - 770 - - 10 18 1927 N15W 55 - 861 - - 11 22 1927 N15W 45 - 808 - - 12 Creighton Fairbank Mines 41 1928 N23W 70 - 987 - - 13 Sudbury Midzone Mines 131 1952,53 N20W 65 - 799 - - 14 145 1952,53 S25E 80 - 1634 - - 15 150 1952,53 S25E 65 - 477 - - 16 153 1952,53 N25W 60 - 441 - - 17 154 1952,53 N25W 55 - 411 - - 18 155 1952,53 N30W 60 - 532 - - 19 Midrim Mining Co. (Sturdy) As-1 1956 N 70 23 412 po - 20 As-2 1956 N 70? 26 400 py,po,cp,gn,sp - 21 Creighton Copper-Nickel - -1928 No Data Mine (Inco Ltd.) to 1982 22 Creighton Gold Mines Ltd. No Data 23 Creighton Gold Mines Ltd. - 1893 No Data 1894 No Data 1895 7 or 8 Holes. Total length 1500'. No other data. 1929 No Data 24 Meehan-Ollier Zinc Mine 1922 2 Drill Holes. 250' No Data 25 Errington Mine (Treadwell- Yukon Mines) - 1925 N70E Drilled along 3 mile length, at 100' intervals. 48,000' of drilling - 1929,30 Underground. No Data. Errington Mine (Ontario - 1951-57 Underground & Surface. 413 Holes 186,097' Pyrites & Consolidated Mines) 1 26 Gertrude Mine - 1899 No Data 13,000' GDIF FORM NO. 3 1 2

DRILLHOLE SUMMARY Initial Company Thickness Total Mineralization Assay Data CREIGHTO N Dip Map Drillhole Date Bearing of Length Noted Included Drilling Drilled of Overburden of Hole in Log for Company Name Number Azimuth Location Hole Number Degrees Degrees Feet Feet

27 Inco Ltd. 5988 1950 _ 90 4 2209 TOWNSHI P 28 5989 1950 - 90 7 2000 - - 29 10115 1952 S 70 6 1006 - - 30 10116 1952 S 60 7 1000 - - 31 10117 1952 S 60 6 1003 - - 32 10118 1952 S 55 12 1001 - - 33 10119 1952 S 70 5 1000 - - 34 10120 1952 S 70 6 1002 - - 35 10121 1952 S 60 4 1000 - - 36 10122 1952 S 60 10 1002 - - 37 10123 1952 S 60 8 1000 - - 38 10124 1952 S 60 14 1002 - - 39 10125 1952 S 60 - 1003 - - 40 10126 1952 - 90 5 1008 - - 41 10127 1952 - 90 6 1001 - - 42 10128 1952 - 90 7 1001 - - 43 10129 1952 - 90 5 1000 - - 44 10130 1952 - 90 6 1201 - - 45 10135 1952 - 90 12 1005 - - 46 10136 1952 S 57 7 800 - - 47 10137 1952 - 90 16 1002 - - 48 10138 1952 - 90 8 1005 - - 49 10139 1952 S 60 5 1000 - - 50 10140 1952 - 90 4 1000 po - 51 10141 1952 S 60 5 1000 - 52 L0142 1952 S 60 7 1000 - - 53 10146 1952 N30W 60 10 647 - - 54 10188 1952 S 60 8.5 1006 - - 55 10189 1952 S 50 21 1004 - - 56 10190 1952 S 55 7 1000 - - 57 10191 1952 S 50 8 800 - - 58 10192 1952 S 70 10 1002 - - 59 10193 1952 N 80 7.5 1000 - -

GDIF FORM NO. 3 DRILL HOLE SUMMARY Company Initial Thickness Total Mineralization Assay Data Map Drill Dip CREIGHTO N Date Bearing of Length Noted Included Drilling Hole of Company Name Drilled Azimuth Overburden of Hole in Log for Location Number Hole Number

60 Inco Ltd. 10194 1952 S 60 12 1001 _

TOWNSHI P 61 10195 1952 S 60 10 1000 - - 62 12492 1955 S 50 - 221 - - 63 25151 1964 N 45 20 401 - - 64 25152 1964 90 13 401 1 3

GDIF FORM NO. 3 1 4

AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY DATA Flight Flight Flight Line Line CREIGHTO N TOWNSHI P By Altitude Direction Spacing No. Type of Survey For

GDIF FORM NO. 4 Map Sample GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY DATA Site By Reference CREIGHTO N Reference Number Type of Survey Analysis For TOWNSHI P 1 5

GDIF FORM NO-5 MISCELLANEOUS DATA

AGE DATING

Site Method Material Reference Result

GDIF FORM NO. 6 16 CREIGHTON TOWNSHIP NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS FILE

NOTE: A file of newspaper clippings about the companies listed below, who have worked in this area, is maintained in the Regional/Resident Geologist's Office. SUDBURY

Clippings in the Inco Ltd. file date from 1966 but are not specifically related to Creighton Township.

GDIF FORM NO. 7 CREIGHTON TOWNSHIP 17 ODM GENERAL INDEX SEARCH

CREIGHTON-FAIRBANK MINES GORDON LAKE MINING SYNDICATE Words searched: CREIGHTON-NICKEL MINE HAMILTON, F. CREIGHTON GOLD MINE McPHERSON PROPERTY CREIGHTON TOWNSHIP MEEHAN-OLLIER ZINC DEPOSIT CONSOLIDATED SUDBURY BASIN MINES MIDRIM MINING CO. ERRINGTON LEAD-ZINC MINE MOORE LAKE GERTRUDE MINE NATIONAL LEAD CO. GIANT YELLOWKNIFE GOLD MINES OLLIER

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3 CREIGHTON-FAIRBANK MINES Exploratory drilling, Sudbury basin 38 3 47 Incorporated 38 1 54

1 CREIGHTON GOLD MINE, Creighton tp., Sud.

Idle (1893) 4 3 Notes by Blue 3 45,47 Work at (1892) 2 9,236 (1894) 4 233

1 CREIGHTON GOLD MINING CO. Capital and date of charter 1 233 3 45,46 Work by, Creighton tp. 2 9 3 45,46

2 CREIGHTON GOLD MINING CO. Gold mg., Creighton tp. 30 2 8 N.C. R29,46

3 CREIGHTON GOLD MINE, Creighton tp. See Gordon Lake mg. syndicate

GDIF FORM NO. 8 18 CREIGHTON TOWNSHIP ODM GENERAL INDEX SEARCH

ONTARIO PYRITES Words searched: STOBIE FALLS

STURDY MINES SUDBURY MIDZONE MINES TREADWELL YUKON

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2 CREIGHTON NICKEL MINE, Sudbury See also Canadian Copper Co. International Nickel Co. Accidents 27 1 81,82 Copper, percentage 34 8 56 Discovery N.C. R27- 29,35 Equipment N.C. R216 Flow sheet N.C. R431 Foreshadowed (1856) N.C. R27-29 Gas, natural, analysis 35 1 141 Granite 34 8 1 notes 34 8 27,28 photomicrographs 34 8 35 "spotted", diagram N.C. R149 Historical notes N.C. R35-37 Location. See map. N.C. R104 Map, geological. With N.C. R - Mining methods N.C. A213- 217 diagram illustrating N.C. R214 Nickel, percentage 34 8 56 Norite, analysis 34 8 21 N.C. R118 character 34 8 18 contact, dip 34 8 23 gneiss stringers in 34 8 29 micropegmatite N.C. R116 , 117 photo 34 8 28 photomicrograph N.C. R98 Operations (1916) 26 78 (1917) 27 1 89 (1918) 28 1 109 (1919) 29 1 73 (1920) 30 1 68 (1921) 31 10 26 (1922) 32 6 34 (1923) 33 7 23 (1924) 34 1 34,81 (1925) 35 1 24,137, 138 Ore body 34 8 50,57 age 34 8 3 contact, diagram N.C. R116

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description N.C. R129- 132, R140- 152 dykes intersecting N.C. R149, 150 fault s N.C. R149 geology N.C . R140- 142 origin N.C. R150- 152 re serve s N.C. R3 7, 140, 213 unexpected N.C. R518 Pentlandite, photomicrograph N.C. R101 Photo, general view, Frontis. N.C. R - Plan and section 26 80,81 levels N.C. R134 Plant, description 26 80-83 N.C. R216 pho to s 26 79 27 1 89-92 rock house N.C. R215 Production (1887-1916) N.C. R63 , R496 (1916) 26 23 (1917) 27 1 89 (1918) 28 1 109 (1919) 29 1 73 (1920) 30 1 68 (1921) 31 10 26 (1922) 32 6 34 (1923) 33 7 23 (1924) 34 1 34,81 (1925) 35 1 24,137, 138 capacity N.C. R25,26 Quartz diorite 34 8 36 Rediscovery N.C. A35, 518

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Sulphides 34 8 33,35, 51 photomicrograph N.C. R98, 145 relation to norite N.C . R147

3 CREIGHTON GRANITE Age 43 2 42 Extent, petrography 43 2 18, 30-32

3 CREIGHTON NICKEL MINE, Snider tp. Accident rate (1938) 48 1 245 (1939) 49 1 248 De scr ipt ion 43 2 35 Discovery 43 2 1 Fire underground 45 1 195 47 1 256 Granite. See Creighton granite Operations. See Internat. Nickel Co . of Canada (1928 ) 38 1 163 (1929) 39 1 24, 141- 147 (1930) 40 1 107- 109 (1931) 41 1 99- 103 (1932) 42 1 102- 104 (1933) 43 1 112- 115 (1934) 44 1 158- 161 (1935) 45 1 177- 179 (1936) 46 1 226- 228 (1937) 47 1 236- 239 (1938) 48 1 222- 228 (1939) 49 1 229- 232 , monel metal from 43 2 8 origin 43 2 42-44

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Quartz-diorite underground 43 2 29 Trap dikes, notes and section 43 2 33,34

4 CREIGHTON NICKEL MINE, Snider tp. Accident rate. See Mining accidents (1940-1946)

Fires at 50 1 183, 184 56 1 71 57 1 65 58 1 59 High voltage electricity underground, notes on 54 2 135 Operations. See Internat. Nickel Co. of Can. (1940) 50 1 157, 166 (1941) 51 1 226- 228, 236 (1942) 52 1 218, 219, 229 (1943) 53 1 186, 198 (1944) 54 2 110, 111, 119 (1945) 55 2 91, 92 99 (1946) 56 2 102, 103, 113 (1947) 57 2 103- 105 (1948) 58 2 91, 93 (1949) 59 2 89-91

5 CREIGHTON NICKEL MINE, Snider tp. Fires at (1951) 61 1 65,66 (1952) 62 1 73 Operations. See Internat. Nickel Co. of Can. (1950) 60 2 88-90 (1951) 61 2 90-93

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(1952) 62 2 98- 101 (1953) 63 2 120- 123 (1954) 64 2 110- 115

6 CREIGHTON NICKEL MINE, Snider to. Operations. See Internat. Nickel Co. of Can. (1955) 65 2 113-18 (1956) 66 2 112-17 (1957) 67 2 117-21 (1958) 68 2 84-89 (1959) 69 2 84-90

7 CREIGHTON NICKEL MINE, Snider twp. Operations: (1960) 70 92-93 (1961) 71 99 (1962) 72 100 (1963) 73 97 CREIGHTON NICKEL MINE, Snider twp. Operations: (1964) 74 96,103 (1965) 75 96 (1966) 76 111 (1967) 77 71 (1968) 78 71 (1969) 79 77,78 (1970) 80 75,76

1 CREIGHTON TO., Sud, Clay plain 14 3 93 Copper R.C. 433 Galena 1 92 9 198 argentiferous R.C. 29 Gold 1 59,92, 225 mining (1892) 2 236 (1893) 3 15,46 (1894) 4 233 (1895) 5 261 Iron pyrites 14 3 93 notes by Fraleck 16 1 180 Lake Superior Power Co. working 12 12 17,19

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Nickel mining 7 94 See also Gertrude nickel m. Rocks, greenstone 1 75 nickeliferous, notes by Coleman 14 3 37-39 norite 12 242 14 3 32,33, 81 quartzite 1 92 Silver R.C. 25,59 Waterpower 14 1 10 15 1 13 See also Macpherson falls Zinc blende 1 92 25 2 17

2 CREIGHTON TP., Sud. See also Creighton ni.m. Gertrude ni. m. Gold N.C. R43 30 2 8 Keweenawan intrusive, width 34 8 4 Nickel N.C. R29,46 Zinc. See Meehan-Ollier z.m.

3 CREIGHTON TP., Sud. Mineral deposits 38 3 47-49 See also Moore l. Treadwell Yukon Co. Rocks 38 3 22,23 breccia, photo 38 3 14 granite. See Creighton granite lava, photomicrograph 38 3 21 schist, contorted, photomicrograph 38 3 25 tuff, photomicrograph 38 3 11 see also map 38g with 38 3 map 43d with 43 2 5 CREIGHTON TP., Sud. See Consol. Sudbury Basin Mines Ontario Pyrites Co.

6 CREIGHTON TO., Sud. Copper-lead-zinc deposits 65 3 2,10 See also Consol. Sudbury Basin Mines Faulting 65 3 35,36 Gold mining 65 3 10,55

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5 CONSOLIDATED SUDBURY BASIN MINES, LTD. See also Ontario Pyrites Co. Capital; offices; operations: 64 2 3-5

6 CONSOLIDATED SUDBURY BASIN MINES, LTD. Capital; officers; operations: (1955) 65 2 5,6 (1956) 66 2 8-10 (1957) 67 2 9 Historical notes 65 3 10 Properties, reports on 65 3 46-55 See also Errington Cu.m. Vermilion cu.m.

7 CONSOLIDATED SUDBURY BASIN MINES, LTD. See Errington and Vermilion mines

3 ERRINGTON LEAD-ZINC MINE, Creighton and Balfour tps. Concretions, notes and photo 38 3 36 Mill flow sheet 38 3 44 Operations. See Treadwell Yukon Co. Ore, photo and photomicrograph 38 3 37-41 Production (1928, 1929) 38 3 46 Report and photos 38 3 41-46 Rocks 38 3 36,38 Vein minerals 38 3 39-41 5 ERRINGTON LEAD-ZINC MINE, Creighton tp. Operations (1952) 62 2 3 (1953) 63 2 4 (1954) 64 2 4

6 ERRINGTON COPPER-LEAD-ZINC MINE, Creighton tp. Concretions 65 3 22,23 Historical notes 65 3 10 Operations (1955) 65 2 5,6 (1956) 66 2 8,9 (1957) 67 2 10 Report, photos, plan and section 65 3 46-55 Rocks, sedimentary 65 3 22 structure 65 3 32,33 35

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7 ERRINGTON MINE, Creighton and Balfour twps. Report on: (1954) MRC1 57 (1957) MRC2 85 1 GERTRUDE NICKEL MINE, Creighton tp. Blueite 14 3 166 analysis 12 282 Boring plant purchased by 13 1 42 Copper, percentage 14 3 152 scarcity 10 62 14 3 15 Notes (1899) 9 99 (1900) 10 125 (1901) 11 20,21, 64,65, 281 (1902) 12 122,123, 246-248 Ore deposits, character 12 278 Photos 11 208-209 Production 14 3 144 (to 1902) 12 287 Railway to 14 3 136 Rocks in and near: faulting 14 3 37 granite 14 3 83,116 granitoid-gneiss 12 293 hypersthenes 14 3 18 norite 14 3 21,32, 36,81 notes by Coleman 14 3 32,33 petrographical notes 14 3 112,116 quartz-syenites 12 297 Smelter, blown 12 19 plant 12 247 Work at, by L. Superior Power Co., 10 36 11 64 12 287 14 3 143 resumed 15 1 12 suspended 13 1 87

2 GERTRUDE NICKEL MINE, Creighton tp. Acquired by British America Corp'n. N.C. A120, 126 Acquired by Dominion Nickel-Copper Co. N.C. R94 Classification N.C. R127 Elsie ore roasted at N.C. R93 GDIF FORM NO. 8 26 CREIGHTON TOWNSHIP ODM GENERAL INDEX SEARCH

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Historical notes N.C. R46.47 Location N.C. A10.29 See also map N.C. R104 Norite, analysis N.C. R119 between, and Vermilion r. 34 8 16-18 Contact with greenstone, diagram N.C. R115 Orebody, described N.C. R129, 190 diagram N.C. R115 3 GIANT YELLOWKNIFE GOLD MINES, LTD. Incorporated 47 1 50

3 GORDON LAKE MINING SYNDICATE Property, Creighton tp., notes on 38 3 48

1 HAMILTON, FREDERICK, Creighton tp. Prospect tunnel 9 100

- McPHERSON PROPERTY, Creighton tp. Description 38 3 47

2 MEEHAN-OLLIER ZINC DEPOSIT, near Platinum P.O. (lot 9, con.6, Creighton tp.) Diamond drilling in 22 6 37

6 MIDRIM MINING CO. LTD. See also Sturdy Mines Incorporated 65 1 34

1 MOORE LAKE, Creighton tp. Nickel-bearing eruptive near, 14 3 38 3 MOORE LAKE, Creighton tp. Mineral deposits 38 3 38 Rocks 38 3 7,11 explosive breccia, photo 38 3 14

3 NATIONAL LEAD CO., LTD. Option, McPherson claims 38 3 47 3 OLLIER LOT, Creighton tp. See Treadwell Yukon Co.

6 OLLIER COPPER CLAIMS, Creighton tp. See Errington Cu. m.

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3 ONTARIO PYRITES, LTD. See also International Radium and Resources Incorporated 37 1 58,60

4 ONTARIO PYRITES, CO., LTD. Incorporated 52 1 44

5 ONTARIO PYRITES CO., LTD. See also Consol. Sudbury Basin Mines Capital; officers; operations: (1952) 62 2 3,4 (1953) 63 2 4,5 Name changed 64 1 60

6 ONTARIO PYRITES CO., LTD. See also Consol. Sudbury Basin Mines Historical note 65 3 10

1 STOBIE FALLS, Vermilion river Galena and Zinc blende 1 91 25 2 17 Nickel mining. See Creighton mine Onwatin slate 14 3 95

1 STOBIE FALLS GOLD MINE See Creighton gold m.

6 STURDY MINES LTD. Incorporated 65 1 35 Property, report on 65 3 54,56 7 STRUDY MINES LTD. See Sudbury Midzone Mines (1957)

5 SUDBURY MIDZONE MINES, LTD. Incorporated 62 1 59

6 SUDBURY MIDZONE MINES, LTD. See Sturdy Mines

7 SUDBURY MIDZONE MINES, LTD. Mining property, Creighton and Fairbank twps., report on (1954) MRC1 61 (1957) MRC2 101

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3 TREADWELL YUKON CO., LTD. See also Errington 1.-z.m. Capital; officers; operations: (1926) 36 1 144 (1927) 37 1 158 (1928) 38 83 (1929) 39 1 79 (1930) 40 1 64 (1931) 41 1 64 Gold production (1929) 39 1 8 (1930) 40 1 7 Licensed 36 1 59

6 TREADWELL YUKON CO., LTD. Operations, Errington Cu.m. 65 3 10

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REGIONAL GEOLOGICAL COMPILATION MAPS

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Card, K. D. 1966,67 Sudbury Mining Area O.D.M. Map 2170 1"=1 mile

1967 Cartier Sheet O.D.M. Map P.287 1"=2 miles

Card, K. D., 1974-75 Sudbury-Cobalt Geological Compilation O.G.S. Map 2361 1"=4 miles Lumbers, S. B. Revised

Thomson, J. E. 1968 Espanola Sheet O.D.M. Map P.105 1"=2 miles

GEOPHYSICAL MAPS

O.D.M.-G.S.C. 1965 Aeromagnetic Maps Copper Cliff, Ontario 1517G 1"=1 mile Chelmsford, Ontario 1518G 1"=1 mile Sudbury, Ontario 7067G 1"=4 miles

Gupta, V. K. 1981 Bouguer Gravity and Generalized Geological O.G.S. Map P. 1"=100,000 Map, Sudbury-Onaping Lake Area, Sudbury and 2482 Algoma Districts, Ontario

SURFICIAL, PLEISTOCENE, TERRAIN ENGINEERING

Burwasser, G. J. 1979 Quaternary Geology of the Sudbury Basin O.G.S. Report Area, District of Sudbury 181

Department of Energy, 1975 Topographic Map, Chelmsford 1"=50,000 Mines & Resources.Sur- 1975 Topographic Map, Copper Cliff 1"=50,000 vevs & Mapping Branch GDIF FORM NO. 9 Map SELECTED REFERENCES Scales CREIGHTO N Author Date Reference and/or Report Title Pages

Gartner, J. F. 1980 Cartier Area O.G.S. N.O.E.G. TOWNSHI P T. Study 94

1978 Data Base Map, Espanola Map 5002 1:100,000 Data Base Map, Cartier Map 5000 1:100,000

1978 General Construction Capability Map, Cartier Map 5004 1:100,000

M.N.R. Aerial Photographs 1977 See "Notes and Addenda" for index Sudbury Files 1"=¾ mile 1973 See "Notes and Addenda" for index Sudbury Files 1"=¾ mile 1959 See "Notes and Addenda" for index Sudbury Files 1"=¾ mile 1946 See "Notes and Addenda" for index Sudbury Files 1"=¼ mile

MINERAL POTENTIAL MAPS

Springer, J. 1977 Ontario Mineral Potential, Northern Part of O.G.S. Map P. 1:250,000 Sudbury Sheet and Part of North Bay Sheet, 1512 Districts of Sudbury and Manitoulin

O.G.S. & Mineral 1982 Mineral Potential Map of Ontario, East OFR5327 1"=16 miles Resources Branch Central Sheet

GEOCHEMICAL

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GEOLOGICAL REPORTS AND MAPS

Barlow, A. E. 1901 Nickel and Copper Deposits G.S.C. AR14, pt.H. 3 1 Blue, A. 1899 Mineral Industries of Ontario O.B.M. AR49 GDIF FORM NO. 9 3 2

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1935 Sudbury Nickel Field Restudied O.D.M. AR43, pp.1-49 pt.2

1935 Part of the Sudbury Nickel Area O.D.M. AR43 1"=3/4 mile

Coleman, A. P. 1903 The Sudbury Nickel Deposits B.O.M. AR12 pp.235-303

1905 The Sudbury Nickel Field B.O.M. AR14, 188p. pt.3

1912 Geological Map of Sudbury Nickel Region Canada Dept. 1"=1 mile Mines, Mines Branch

1913 The Nickel Industry Canada Dept. Mines No.179

Collins, W. H 1934 Life History of the Sudbury Nickel Irruptive Trans. Roy.Soc. pp.123-177 Canada,Vol.28

1936 Sudbury Series G.S.A. Bull. pp.1675-1690 Vol.47,No.11

Cooke, H. C. 1946 Problems of Sudbury Geology, Ontario G.S.C. Bull.3

1947 Chelmsford, Sudbury District, Ont. G.S.C. Map 871 1"=1 mile

Dawson, G. M. 1896 Summary Report of the Operations of the G.S.C. AR9, Geological Survey for 1896 pt.A., No.164

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Phemister, T. C. 1925 Igneous Rocks of Sudbury and Their Relation O.D.M. Vol.34, 61pp. to the Ore Deposits pt.8

Shklanka, R. 1969 Copper, Nickel, Lead and Zinc Deposits MRC12 pp.236, 274 of Ontario

Sopher, S. R. 1963 Paleomagnetism Study of the Sudbury G.S.C. Bull.90 pp.1-34 Irruptive

Souch, B. E.,Podolsky, 1969 The Sulfide Ores of Sudbury: Their Particu• Magmatic Ore 366pp. T., and Geol. Staff lar Relationship to a Distinctive Inclusion- Deposits.Wilson, of Inco Ltd. Bearing Facies of the Nickel Irruptive H.D.B. & Bate- man, A.M., Editors:A Sym• posium, Econ. Geol.Monograph 4

Thomson, J. E. 1956 Geology of the Sudbury Basin O.D.M. AR65, pp.1-56 pt.3

Thomson, J. E. 1956 Sudbury Basin Area O.D.M. Map 1"=1 mile 1965-1

Wright, J. F. 1958 Sudbury, Ont. G.S.C. Map 1"=8 miles 1063A 3

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C.I.M.M. 1956 Jubilee, Volume (Errington Mine) Vol.2 pp.363-376

Clarke, W. J. G. 1940 Some Comparisons Between the Sudbury Basin O.D.M. MP2 and Bushveld Igneous Complex; M.A., UT.

Clauson, Victor 1947 Geology of the Sudbury Basin Area, Ontario O.D.M. MP2 Canada. Ph.D., Wash.

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GDIF FORM NO. 9 NOTES AND ADDENDA

There are three Creighton Mines listed in the Annual Reports Index in Creighton Township. The Creighton copper- nickel mine is in the S.E. corner. The Creighton Gold Mine is in lot 11, Con.4 & 5. The Stobie Falls deposit in lot 10, Con.6 is variously listed as being a zinc blende deposit and as the Stobie Falls Gold Mine.

The lower part of the Creighton Ni-Cu Mine and shafts Nos.4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, lie in Creighton Township. The upper portion of the ore body is in Snider Township.

Ore bodies of the Errington Mine occur in both Creighton and Balfour Townships. Shafts Nos.1 and 2 are in Creighton and shaft No.3 is in Balfour.

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1977 92 4622 199,201,203,205 65 4621 265,267,269,271 65 4620 99,101,103,105 92 4619 212,214,216,218

1973 17 4623 255-260 22 4622 225-231 16 4621 164-167 16 4620 251-254 17 4619 220-222

1959 17 4620 144-146,148,149 9 4619 133-139 9 4618 62-68

1946 24 155 43-49 20 156 41-49 12 157 40-48

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CREIGHTON TOWNSHIP Ministry of Hon. Alan W. Pope Minister Natural W.T. Foster Resources Deputy Minister Ontario

ONTARIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROPERTY LOCATION MAP (Map 1 of 2 .) to accompany GEOLOGICAL DATA INVENTORY FOLIO 62 CREIGHTON TOWNSHIP

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Reference number is always inside work area outlined. See listing in text pages

Small area of exploration data. TYPES OF DATA SHOWN ON THIS MAP Ministry of Hon Alan W. Pope Minister Natural GEOCHEMICAL AND GEOCHRONOLOGICAL DATA W.T. Foster Resources Deputy Minister

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Area of geochemical sampling, with reference number ONTARIO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Map to Accompany GEOLOGICAL DATA Age dating material sampling site, with reference number INVENTORY FOLIO 62 CREIGHTON TOWNSHIP

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GEOPHYSICAL ANOMALIES

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Airborne Electromagnetometer Anomaly Length of anomaly along flight line

Airborne Electromagnetometer Anomaly. Location of anomaly along flight line

Airborne Electromagnetometer Anomaly Conductor Axis: definite, probable, possible GEOLOGICAL AND MINING SYMBOLS Airborne Radiometric Anomaly TYPES OF DATA SHOWN ON THIS MAP (Map 2 of 2 .) Ground Magnetometer Anomaly MINERAL OCCURRENCES Ground Electromagnetometer Anomaly (VL - Vertical Loop; HL - Horizontal Loop; VLF - Very low freq; Turam; JEM - Mineral occurrence at surface, with reference letter Crone EM - 16) Mineral occurrence with shaft, depth given with Ground Radiometric Anomaly reference letter

Mineral occurrence reported but exact location uncertain, with Induced Polarization Anomaly reference letter

Self Potential Anomaly Mineralized Float with reference letter Audio-frequency magnetometer anomaly (total intensity)

Resistivity Anomaly

Gravity Anomaly

DRILL HOLES

Location of single drill hole, with reference number

Location of closely spaced group of drill holes, with reference number

Drill hole, exact location uncertain, with reference number. MISCELLANEOUS DATA Property with underground drill holes in this general area, with reference number Trenching, pit Rock quarry

Property with drill holes which have not been plotted on map, Adit Sand and/or gravel pit with reference number

Open pit Reverse Circulation Drill Hole; Churn drilling, with reference number

NOTE: Consult the text that accompanies this map for perti­ Note: Duplicate numbers represent drilling over a large area. nent lists of data, references, and abbreviations.