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ASSESSMENT REPORT ON GROUND PROOFING OF KIMBERLITE TARGETS Kenny Township UTM Zone 17 - NAD 83 Projection 595850E by 5180450N UTM PREPARED BY: Andrew Tims, P.Geo. Northern Mineral Exploration Services. For Tres-Or Resources Ltd July 30, 2004 31L13SE2010 2.28294 KENNY 010

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ASSESSMENT REPORT ON

GROUND PROOFING OF KIMBERLITE TARGETS

Kenny Township

UTM Zone 17 - NAD 83 Projection

595850E by 5180450N UTM

PREPARED BY:

Andrew Tims, P.Geo. Northern Mineral Exploration Services.

For Tres-Or Resources Ltd

July 30, 2004

31L13SE2010 2.28294 KENNY 010

SUMMARY

In preparation for drill testing high priority kimberlite targets on Tres-Or's

Temagami Property a program of ground checks and detailed geophysics was

carried out between February and June 2004. Fieldwork related to the Kenny

Township claims began in late February with an evaluation of ground access for

drilling equipment.

Additional fieldwork described herein consists of infill linecutting on

previously completed ground grid, a horizontal loop survey and ground

checking of outcrops in vicinity of the target identified from the previously flown

Goldak Exploration Magnetic Survey.

Access to the target area is hampered by the absence of a bridge at Panet

Creek. The cost that would be incurred installing a Ministerial approved

temporary span across the creek is prohibitive for 100-200 m of drilling. A

helicopter-supported program would be more time and cost effective.

The horizontal-loop electromagnetic (MaxMin) survey highlighted a

moderate conductor over magnetic target KE-11 adjacent to the intersection of

two diabase dykes. Ground proofing of the target identified the northwest

trending diabase dyke. The terrain over KE-11 is flat and wet dominated by

cedar, tamarack and black spruce with no outcrop present.

The KE-11 target is drill ready. The coincident strong magnetic and

conductor anomaly remains unexplained. Given the wet conditions trenching of

the target is not an option. A single drill hole targeting the heart of the anomaly

is recommended.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................. lPROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION ......................................................... 3PREVIOUS WORK.......................................................................................................... 3WORK PROGRAM SUMMARY................................................................................... 4CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS.......................................................... 6REFERENCES..................................................................................................................?STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS......................................................................... 8APPENDIX l - Meegwich Inc. Geophysical Report...................................................... iAPPENDIX 2 - Ground Check list................................................................................. ii

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Property Location Map 2

Figure 2: Property Location Map 5

INTRODUCTION

Tres-Or Resources Ltd. (Tres-Or) has assembled a large property covering

64 422 hectares (338 claim) in the Sudbury and Larder Lake Mining Divisions of

northeastern Ontario covering NTS map sheets 31M/4, 31L/11, 31L/12, 31L/13,

and 31L/14 to explore for diamondiferous kimberlites (Fig. 1). Tres-Or's

Temagami property ('the Tres-Or property') extends from Hammell Township in

the south to South Lorrain Township 60 km in the north.

Tres-Or's claims covers part of the Lake Timiskaming Structural Zone, an

ancient, deep-seated northwest trending structure cutting the Archean Superior

Craton and extending into the Parautochthonous Belt of the Grenville Province.

The Superior Craton is the largest Archean craton in the world, and has yielded

some encouraging diamond exploration results recently. More than 30

kimberlite pipes and dykes are known in the Kirkland Lake and New Liskeard

areas, some of which are diamondiferous. The kimberlites form a northwest-

southeast trend that extends into the Tres-Or property with indicator chemistry

and possibly diamond contents improving to the south (Sage, 1996). Allan (2001)

reported in a recent Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) open file the recovery of

kimberlite indicator minerals, including GIO pyropes and diamond-inclusion

chromite from the Tres-Or property area, supporting improving chemistry south

of the known kimberlites.

This report describes the ground truthing and ground geophysical survey

summarizing the results.

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GROUND GRID LOCATION MAP

Figure 1 July 29, 2004

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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION

Tres-Or's Temagami Diamond Property consists of a large block of

contiguous mining land claims in the Temagami area located in the Sudbury

Mining Divisions of northeastern Ontario. The claims are located on unpatented

ground covered by lakes, swamps, forest and recently forested ground.

The claims were staked between October 2000 and April 2002 by Norman

Collins and Roland Collins for Leane Jolin and transferred to Tres-Or Resources

Ltd. Additional claims have been staked to the present as land becomes

available or interest merits. Tres-Or's contiguous land package covers parts of

Law, Askin, Angus, Osborne, Riddell, Burnaby, Eldridge, Milne, Flett, Kenny,

Gooderham, Gladman, Hartle, Hebert, Cassels, South Lorrain, La Salle, Olive,

McLaren, Sisk and Hammell Townships. Work included in this assessment

report occurred on claims in Gooderham and Hammell Townships. Tres-Or is

1007o owner of the claims, except for a 2.5 7o Net Smelter Return (NSR) retained

by vendors.

Primary access for the Kenny grid is by lake access from Hwy 11 on

Marion Lake east towards Mud Lake. On Mud Lake a clearing on the eastern

shore leads to an old logging road. Traveling by foot 470 m north on the

partially over grown logging road gains access to baseline 0+OON.

PREVIOUS WORK

Kenny Township has had little recorded prospecting or exploration work.

Kimberlite exploration in the area began with the intersection of thin

kimberlite dykes in drill holes as early as 1948 in Michaud Township, and in 1968

in the Kirkland Lake area. Falconbridge and Monopros led diamond exploration

programs in the late 1970s and 1980s, which resulted in the discovery of many of

the Kirkland Lake and New Liskeard area pipes.

Lumbers 1971, completed a compilation map based on previous

government mapping. An updated and expanded compilation by Card, 1975

included Riddell Sz Eldridge Townships in a colour compilation map.

A regional stream sample study covering the Temagami Marten River

area by the Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) recovered kimberlite indicator

minerals suggestive of derivation from diamondiferous mantle, and concluded

that the area had good potential to host diamond-bearing kimberlites (Allan,

2001). The Cr-pyrope chemistry reported from this study includes distinctly

more sub-calcic grains (GlOs) than known pipes in the New Liskeard kimberlite

field to the north. A second OGS kimberlite indicator mineral study extended

sample coverage east to the Montreal River, and again recovered grains

suggesting potential of the area to host diamond-bearing kimberlite (Reid, 2002).

Goldak Exploration completed a high-resolution, fixed-wing airborne

three-axis magnetic gradiometer survey over Kenny Township during May of

2002 for Tres-Or Resources.

WORK PROGRAM SUMMARY

During the months of February and March Tres-Or carried out a program

of diamond drill testing of priority kimberlite targets. The KE-11 target was

scheduled for drill testing in early March. Three visits were made via the Marion

Lake Road to the Panet Creek crossing on the north of Marion Lake, once by the

author and twice by Martin Ethier. Photo's of the stream crossing site are located

in Appendix 2.

See Appendix l for details of the geophysical program carried out

between June 3rd and 4th, 2004.

A site visit to ground proof the target was undertaken on June 17th by the

author, Martin Ethier and Sherri Hodder. See Figure 2. Diabase outcrop occurs

in open spruce and jack pine forest north of the target. The medium-grained

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diabase occurs as positive topographic relief and is moderately magnetic and

massive. The country rock on north side of dyke is non-magnetic biotite-chlorite

schist with numerous centimetre-scale granitic dyklets in the plane of schistosity.

No outcrop was evident over the immediate target area as it is flat and wet

dominated by cedar, tamarack and black spruce. A figure of the traverse and

outcrop locations are located in Figure 2 and Appendix 2.

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Panet Creek along the north shore of Marion Lake is a formidable barrier

to land access. The trail accessing the potential stream crossing on Panet Creek

would itself require upgrading to allow access of the equipment for installation

of a temporary crossing. The cost and time spent to complete a stream crossing

to MNR specifications would be more productive utilizing airborne access if 1-2

drill holes are to be spotted in this area.

Further evaluation of target KE-11 should be undertaken. The target

could be evaluated with a fence of 2-3 till samples -200 m to the south of KE11.

Geophysically the target is drill ready and could be drill tested immediately. A

one drill hole test of KE-11 should be located at 5+OOE/1+25S with a grid north

azimuth and a -500 dip. The hole would traverse through the target till it hits

the northwest diabase at -280 m.

REFERENCES

Allan, S.E., 2001. Regional modern Alluvium Sampling of the Temagami-Marten River Area, Northeastern Ontario. Ontario Geological Survey, Open File Report 6043, 194 p.

Averill, S.A., 1996. Airphoto analysis of kimberltie potential. Sudbury Contact Mines Limited, Twin Lakes, Bucke Township and Lac Bay Properties, Lake Timiskaming Diswtrict, Ontario - Quebec.

Card, K. D., Lumbers, S. B., 1974-75. Map 2361: Sudbury-Cobalt, Ontario Geological Survey

Dyke, A. S. and Prest, V. K., 1987. Late Wisconsinan and Holocene Retreat of the Laurentide Ice Sheet; Geological Survey of Canada, Map 1702A, scale 1:5000000.

Lumbers, S.B., 1971. Geology of the Tomiko Area (West Half). OntarioDepartment of Mines and Northern Affairs, Geological Series, Preliminary Map P.678.

Parent, M., Paradis, S.J. and Doiron, A., 1996; Palimpsest glacial dispersal trains and their significance for drift prospecting. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 56, 123-140.

Sage, R. P., 1996. Kimberlites of the Lake Timiskaming Structural Zone. Ontario Geological Survey, Open File Report 5937, 435 p.

Veillette, J.J., 1989; Ice movement, till sheets and glacial transport in Abitibi- Timiskaming, Quebec and Ontario. In: DiLabio, R.N.W. and Coker, W.B. (eds), Drift prospecting, Geological Survey of Canada, Paper 89-20, 139- 154.

STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

I, Andrew A. B. Tims, of 1190 Gatineau Blvd., Timmins, Ontario hereby certify that:

1.) I am the author of this report.

2.) I graduated from Carleton University, in Ottawa, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology (1989).

3.) I possess a valid prospector's license and have been practising myprofession as a geologist involved in mineral exploration for the past 14 years.

4.) I am a practising member of the Association of Professional Geoscientist of Ontario as well as a Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada.

5.) I do not hold or expect to receive any interest in the property described in this report.

6.) I consent to the use of this report by Tres-Or Resources.

Timmins, Ontario Andrew Tims July 30, 2004 Geologist

Northern Mineral Exploration Services

APPENDIX 1 - MEEGWICH INC. GEOPHYSICAL REPORT

NTS 31 L/13

GROUND GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS HLEM Survey Assessment Report

KE-11,12,13 Kenny Twp.

Temagami Diamond Project

TRES-OR RESOURCES LTD.

June 6, 2004.

Meegwich Consultants Inc. P.O. Box 482, Temagami, Ontario POH 2HO TeL (705) 569- 2904 Fax. (705) 569-2817

Temagami Diamond Project - Tres-Or Resources Ltd. Page 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.0 Summary

2.0 Property and Topography Description

3.0 Location and Access

4.0 HLEM Survey

4.1 Instrumentation

4.2 Survey Results and Interpretation

5.0 Conclusions and Recommendations

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1 Grid Location Map 1:100,000

LIST OF MAPS

Map 1 HLEM Profiles 14,080 Hz 1:5000

Map 2 HLEM Profiles 7,040 Hz 1:5000

Map 3 HLEM Profiles 3,520 Hz 1:5000

Map 4 HLEM Profiles 1,760 Hz 1:5000

APPENDIX

Appendix Instrument specifications

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1.0 SUMMARY:

On June 3 and 4, 2004 a short program of linecutting and detail HLEM

surveying was carried out on a target in Kenny Twp. The purpose of the work

was to field check a previously surveyed magnetic feature for an

electromagnetic signature consistent with kimberlite intrusions. This

exploration work is part of the extensive Temagami Diamond Project. The

property is held by Tres-Or Resources Ltd., of 1934-131 Street, White Rock,

B.C. V4A7R7.

The grid establishment and HLEM surveying was done by Angus MacDonnell,

Denis Theberge and David Laronde on behalf of Meegwich Consultants Inc.

P.O. Box 482, Temagami, Ontario POH 2HO. David Laronde was the field

supervisor and authored this work report. There was a total of 2.125 km of grid

lines cut and surveyed with HLEM.

2.0 PROPERTY and TOPOGRAPHY DESCRIPTION:

The work was done on a mining claim that is part of an extensive land holding in

several townships in the Temagami area.

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The topography on the area surveyed was generally low lying and covered

mostly by cedar swamp. Gently rising slopes were encountered on the north

side of the baseline at 200 N, 100 N and BL-0 on L 450 E, 500 E and 550 E

respectively. The slopes fall back into low lying areas fairly quickly. Outcrop

was noted at 125 N on L 500 E and at the south end of L 550 E where a

prominent ridge trends about 55 degrees.

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3.0 LOCATION AND ACCESS:

The property is located 30 km due south of the town of Temagami, Ontario

within the Sudbury Mining Division (NTS 31 L/13).

The grid is accessible by taking Hwy 11 for 30 km south of Temagami to the

Timberlane Esso gas station at Marian Lake. From here a boat is necessary to

cross the lake to the grid at the east end. An old bush road provides good

walking to the baseline at 275 E.

4.0 HLEM SURVEY:

Instrumentation: An Apex Maxmin l unit (ser. no. 5309) was used for the

horizontal loop EM survey (HLEM). There were four frequencies were read,

1760, 3520, 7,040 and 14,080 Hz. measuring the in-phase and quadrature

components of the secondary field. Correction for coil attitude was done by

measuring the slope between each station using a maxmin computer (MMC)

that calculates the optimum tilt and separation. The coil separation was 100

meters.

4.1 Survey Results and Interpretation: The results are presented in profile

format on plans at 1:5000 scale. A total of 2.125 km of line was surveyed (330

readings) at 12.5 meter intervals throughout the surveys.

The survey results show a response in the out-of-phase on the higher channels

with a marginal in-phase response on the 14,080 Hz channel. This indicates a

shallow overburden response with low resistivity, probably an overburden filled

depression.

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5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:

There were no bedrock conductors picked up in the survey. There is however a

conductive overburden response that is coincident a magnetic high. Whether

or not the conductive overburden is eroded kimberlite material remains to be

tested.

Further work might include expanding the coverage east and west to see any

contrast with areas off of the magnetic feature. A pattern may develop from this

approach. Also the target can be drilled now to test for eroded kimberlite

material.

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References

Ontario Geologic Survey Map 2361 Geological Compilation Series

Meegwich Consultants Inc. P.O. Box 482, Temagami, Ontario POH 2HO Td. (705) 569- 2904 Fax. (705) 569-2817

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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHOR

l, David Laronde of the town of Temagami, Ontario hereby certify:

1. That l am a geology technologist and have been

engaged in mineral exploration for the past 24 years.

2. That l am a graduate of Cambrian College in Sudbury

with a diploma in Geology Engineering Technology

1979.

3. That my knowledge of the property described herein

was acquired by field work and documentation.

Dated at Temagami this 6th day of June 2004.

David Laronde

Meegwich Consultants Inc. P.O. Box 482, Temagami, Ontario POH2HO Tel (705) 569-2904 Fax. (705) 569-2817

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MAX 2: Vertical coplanar loop mode [Transmitter and receiver coil planes vertical and coplanar).

MAX 3: Vertical coaxial loop mode [Transmitter and receiver coil planes vertical and coaxial],

MIN 1: Perpendicular loop mode 1 ' (Transmitter coil plane horizontal and receiver coil plane vertical).

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Coil 12.5, 25, 50, 75, 100. 125, 150. separations: 200, 250, 300, S 400 metres (stand

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10. 20, 40, 60. 80. 100, 120, 160, 200, "240 S 320 metres (selected with grid switch inside of receiver).

50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600. 800, 1000. 1200 k 1600 feet (selected with grid switch inside of receiver).

Parameters * In-Phase and quadrature components of measured: the secondary magnetic field, in 96 of

primary (transmitted) field.

Field amplitude and/or tilt of 50/60 Hz power-line field.

Readouts: Analog direct readouts on edgewise panel meters for m-phase, quadrature and tilt, and for 50/60HZ amplitude. (Additional digital LED readouts when

. using the OAC, for which interfacing and controls are provided for plug-in].

Ranges of Analog in-phase and quadrature scales:readouts: O ±496. 0±20%, 0± 10096, switch

activated. Analog tilt scale: O±7596grade. [Digital in-phase and quad.0*102.496).

Readability: Analog in-phase and quadrature 0.0596 to 0.596, analog tilt 196 grade. (Digital in-phase and quadrature 0.196).

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Signal filtering:

Warning lights:

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Reference cable:

Intercom:

Receiverpower supply:

Transmitter powersupply:

Transmitterbatterycharger:

Operating temp:

Receiver weight:

Transmitter weight;

Shipping weight:

Standard spares:

Powerline comb filter, continuous spherics noise clipping, autoadiusting time constant and other filtering.

Receiver signal and reference warning lights to indicate potential errors

From surface down to 1.5 times coil separation used.

110Hz:220Atm? 220Hz:215Atm' 440Hz:210Atm* 880 Hz: 200 AtnV

1760 Hz: IBQAtrrv3520 Hz: 80 Atm;7040 Hz: 40 Atrrr

14080 Hz: 20Atnv

Light weight unshielded 4/2 conductor teflon cable for maximum temperature range and for minimum friction. Please specify cable lengths required.

Voice communication link provided for operators via the reference cable.

Four standard 9V batteries [O.SAh, alkaline). Life 30 hrs continuous duty. less in cold weather. Rechargeable bat tery and charger option available.

Rechargeable sealed gel type lead acid 12V-13Ah batteries [4x6V-6VaAhJ in canvas belt. Optional 12V-8Ah light duty belt pack available.

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16 kg with standard 1 2V-1 3Ah batterypack.1 4 kg with light duty 1 2V-BAh pack

59 kg plus weight of reference cables at 2.5 kg per 100 metres plus other optional items if any.

One spare transmitter battery pack, one spare transmitter battery charger, two spare transmitter retractile con necting cords, one spare set receiver batteries.

Specifications subject to change without notification

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APPENDIX 2 - GROUND CHECK LIST

ANOMALY GROUND CHECK SHEET

TARGET: KE-11Reason: ~65nT mag high occurring on break in NW-trending dyke; indication of cross

cutting NW linear. Moderate VLF-EM conductive response. Project: Temagami Township: Kenny Claim: 3016042 Map Sheet: 31L13/02 UTME: 595860E UTMN: 5180460N Date: June 17, 2004 Crew: AT.ME.SH Picture Y/N Y,SH Digital

Previous Work: (TRS work, geol. maps, sampling, geophys. surveys)No previous sampling, Goldak aeromag, Meegwich ground total field mag and MaxMin surveys.

Access: (specifically)Boat from Hwy 11 on Marion Lake east to Mud Lake. Clearing on eastern shore of Mud Lake leads to old logging road. Travel 470 m north on partially grown over logging to baseline 0+OON.

Observations:(e.g. vegetation, swamp/forest, wet/dry)Area of Diabase outcrops is open spruce and jackpine forest. Immediate target area is flat and wet dominated by cedar, tamarack and black spruce.

Geology:(rock types, o/c size, structure, overburden)Medium-grained diabase occurs as positive topo, moderately magnetic and massive. Country rock on north side of dyke is non-magnetic biotite-chlorite schist with numerous centimetre-scale granitic dyklets in plane of schistosity. No outcrop over area of target.

Comments:(e.g. merits, logistics, access to water, heavy equipment access, etc.) Panet Creek along the north shore of Marion Lake is a formidable barrier to land access. The trail accessing the potential stream crossing on Panet Creek would itself require upgrading to allow access of the equipment for installation of a temporary crossing. The cost and time spent to complete a stream crossing to MMR specifications would be better spent on airborne access if 1-2 drill are to be spotted in this area.

Recommendations: Two Options1) Further evaluate the target with a fence of 4-5 till sample to the south of KE112) Advance straight to drill testing the target with a collar located at 5+OOE/1+25S

with a grid north azimuth and a -50 0 dip. The hole would traverse through the target till it hits the diabase at -280 m.

Results of Follow Up:(results of further work done after the above date)

Location/Geology Sketch:(over)

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MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES

Work Report Summary

Transaction No: W0470.01303

Recording Date: 2004-AUG-16

Approval Date: 2004-AUG-20

Status: APPROVED

Work Done from: 2004-FEB-01

to: 2004-JUL-28

Client(s):

202512

Survey Type(s):

TRES-OR RESOURCES LTD.

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Work Report Details:Perform Applied Assign Reserve

Claim* Perform Approve Applied Approve Assign Approve Reserve Approve Due Date

S 3016042 510,412 310,412 SO SO SO O 810,412 S10.412 2005-OCT-29

310,412 S10.412 SO SO SO SO 510,412 510,412

External Credits:

Reserve:

SO

510,412 Reserve of Work Report*: W0470.01303

S10.412 Total Remaining

Status of claim is based on information currently on record.

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Date: 2004-AUG-25

Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario

GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E 6B5

TRES-OR RESOURCES LTD. 1934-131 STREET WHITE ROCK, BRITISH COLUMBIA V4A 7R7 CANADA

Tel :(888)415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555

Dear Sir or Madam

Submission Number: 2.28294 Transaction Number(s): W0470.01303

Subject: Approval of Assessment Work

We have approved your Assessment Work Submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached Work Report Summary indicates the results of the approval.

At the discretion of the Ministry, the assessment work performed on the mining lands noted in this work report may be subject to inspection and/or investigation at any time.

If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact STEVEN BENETEAU by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5855.

Yours Sincerely,

Ron.C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section

Cc: Resident Geologist

Tres-Or Resources Ltd. (Claim Holder)

Assessment File Library

Tres-Or Resources Ltd. (Assessment Office)

Elaine Basa (Agent)

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Water Power Leaso Agreement

Mining Claim

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LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

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IMPORTANT NOTICES

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWAL DESCRIPTIONSIdentifier Type Date Description

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ScintrexEDA Omni IV Base Station Serial #255228

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Kenny Township, Ontario Sudbury Mining Division

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Profiles of the In-Phase and Quadrature

Data Processing and Interpretation by: Meegwich Consultants Inc.

Scale 1:5000 NTS 31 U13

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GEM Systems GSM~19 Magnetometer Serial #712776 GEM Systems GSM-19 Magnetometer Serial #58479

Scinttex EDA Omni IV Base Station Serial #255228

APEX Maxmin l - Serial #5309 -100 Meter Coil Spacing

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Profiles of the In-Phase and Quadrature

Data Processing and Interpretation by: Meegwich Consultants Inc.

Scale 1:5000 NTS 31 L/13

February 2004 - Updated June 2004