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DIAMOND DRILLING AND OVERBURDENDRILLING
MCKENZIE ISLAND PROJECT RED LAKE AREA, ONT.
By David J. Busch B.A., B.Se. (hons.), PGEO For: Skyharbour Resources Ltd., Orko Gold Corp. and Cypress Development Corp.
June 16, 2003
52N04SW2068 2.26412 DOME 010
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
SUMMARY 1INTRODUCTION 1DISCLAIMER 2LOCATION AND PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 3 ACCESSIBILITY, CLIMATE, LOCAL RESOURCES
INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHYSIOGRAPHY 5EXPLORATION HISTORY 7GEOLOGICAL SETTING 8
REGIONAL GEOLOGY 8PROPERTY GEOLOGY 11
DEPOSIT TYPES; MINERALIZATION IN THERED LAKE BELT 13
MINERALIZATION ON THE MCKENZIE PROPERTY 16 WORK COMPLETED BY SKYHARBOUR RESOURSES LTD.
AND ORKO GOLD CORPORATION IN 2003 17DIAMOND DRILLING 17SAMPLING METHOD AND APPROACH 18SAMPLE PREPARATION, ANALYSIS AND SECURITY 20DATA VERIFICATION 21OVERBURDEN DRILLING 22DATA VERIFICATION 24
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 28REFERENCES AND SOURCES OF INFORMATION 30
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 1 CLAIM STATUS 4 TABLE 2 EXPLORATION HISTORY MCKENZIE ISLAND
PROPERTY 8 TABLE 3 SUPRACRUSTAL ASSEMBLAGES IN THE
RED LAKE BELT 10 TABLE 4 GOLD PRODUCTION IN THE RED LAKE BELT 14 TABLE 5 DRILL HOLE TARGETS AND RESULTS 18 TABLE 6 DIAMOND DRILL HOLE DETAILS 20 TABLE 7 RESULTS FROM ANALYSIS OF STANDARDS
SUBMITTED WITH DRILL CORE 21 TABLE 8 REPLICATE SAMPLE RESULTS FROM TILLS 24
LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 1 LOCATION OF RED LAKE VOLCANIC BELT 2 FIGURE 2 PROPERTY LOCATION 3FIGURE 3 MCKENZIE ISLAND PROPERTY CLAIMS eFIGURE 4 RED LAKE BELT GEOLOGY
BASED ON LITHOLOGY 9
FIGURE 5 RED LAKE BELT GEOLOGY BASEDON ROCK ASSEMBLAGES 11
FIGURE 6 MCKENZIE ISLAND PROPERTY GEOLOGY 12 FIGURE 7 MAP SHOWING ALTERATION SYSTEMS
AND MCKENZIE ISLAND PROPERTY 13 FIGURE 8 SHOWINGS ON MCKENZIE ISLAND PROPERTY 17 FIGURE 9 DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOCATIONS 19 FIGURE 10 GENERAL LOCATION OF AREAS WITH
OVERBURDEN DRILLING 23 FIGURE 11 FLOW THROUGH SAMPLER 24 FIGURE 12 OVERBURDEN DRILLING CONFIGURATION 25 FIGURE 13 OVERBURDEN DRILLING; ROD JACKING
OPERATION 25 FIGURE 14 BUBBLE PLOT OF GOLD IN BASE OF TILL ON
SOUTHEAST MCKENZIE ISLAND 26 FIGURE 15 BUBBLE PLOT OF GOLD IN BASE OF TILL IN
ST. PAUL'S BAY 27 APPENDICES
APPENDIX l CERTIFICATE OF AUTHOR; FIELD PERSONNEL SCONTRACT SERVICES
APPENDIX II DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGS APPENDIX III ANALYTICAL DATA AND DESCRIPTION FROM CORE APPENDIX IV ANALYTICAL DATA AND DESCRIPTION FROM TILL
SUMMARYThis report documents and evaluates exploration results on the McKenzie
Island property in the archean Red Lake belt of Ontario. The McKenzie Island property covers 2032 hectares and consists of 21 contiguous unpatented claim blocks. Orko Gold Corporation has acquired an option on the property from Skyharbour Resources Ltd. and Cypress Development Corp.
Exploration consisted of 13 diamond drill holes totaling 2081.8 meters (6828.3 feet) of drilling testing targets identified during exploration in 2002. In addition, overburden drilling totaling 911.6 meters (2990 feet) tested the basal till at 133 sites in two areas on the property to identify new targets.
Gold values of 5.56 grams per ton gold over 0.4 meters were encountered in drill hole M03-1 along the MacAndrew Trend on McKenzie Island. In addition gold values up to 1.89 grams per ton over 0.3 meters were encountered in hole M03-7 along the contact between volcanics and sediments north of McKenzie Island.
Additional geophysical and till geochemical work is recommended to identify new target settings on the property.
INTRODUCTION
The author was requested by Mr. N. Ross Wilmot, President of Orko Gold Corporation and Mr. Donald Huston President of Skyharbour Resources Ltd. and Cypress Development Corp. to document exploration results from the 2003 diamond drilling and overburden drilling on the McKenzie Island property in the Red Lake greenstone belt.The report is written in compliance with standards set out in National Instrument 43-101F1. The author was further requested to make recommendations for further work if warranted. The report is to be used as an assessment report and as part of the requirements to raise funds for further exploration work on the McKenzie property.
The Red Lake greenstone belt is shown in Figure 1.The author is a Professional Geoscientist and has been a consultant to
the mineral exploration industry for 20 years. The author has particular experience in exploring for and developing Archean lode gold deposits as well as volcanic and carbonate hosted base metals.
The author directly supervised all work on the property between January 15 and April 3, 2003. In addition to field data collected for Skyharbour Resources Ltd. in 2002, (covered in a report of work by the author dated Nov. 28, 2002 for Skyharbour Resources Ltd.) the author relied on geological reports and maps, miscellaneous papers, published government reports, assessment file documents and other public information listed in the "References and Sources of Information" section at the end of this report.
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FIGURE 1 LOCATION OF RED LAKE VOLCANIC BELT
DISCLAIMERDocumentation on the status of the claims comprising the property
was obtained on from the Ontario government web site: (http://www.mndm.gov, on.ca/mndm/mines/lands/claimapS/disclaime^e.asp
The author has assumed that all information and technical documents reviewed and listed in the "References and Sources of Information" are accurate and complete in all material aspects. While the author carefully reviewed this information, the author has not conducted an independent investigation to verify their accuracy or completeness. The author reserves the right, but will not be obligated to revise this report and conclusions if additional information becomes known subsequent to the date of this report.
For information relating to permitting, legal, title, action and related issues l have relied on information provided to me by Skyharbour Resources Ltd., Cypress Development Corp. and Orko Gold Corporation and disclaim responsibility for such information.
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LOCATION AND PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
The property is located near the town of Red Lake in the province of Ontario and is shown in Figure 2 with latitude and longitude references. The individual claims and numbers are shown in Figure 3. The McKenzie Island property consists of 21 contiguous, unpatented and unsurveyed claim blocks covering 2032 hectares. The claims and their status are listed in Table 1. All claims are in good standing as of this writing.
CLAIM HOLDINGS
OTHER
PLACER DOME
RUBICON ETAL
GOLDCORP
SKYHARBOUR
TODD TWPBRED SUMMITiRilF TWP
c? LJ_, ^HMCKENZIE RED^T i -^ri?
GOLD EAGLE \i w ^ l 1G. YOUNG-., CAMPBELL RED LAKE
ALMER TWP RANGER TWP
GOLDCORP (DtCKENSON)l——^
RED LAKE GOLD SHORE
FIGURE 2 MCKENZIE ISLAND PROPERTY LOCATION; under option to OrkoGold Corporation
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TABLE 1 CLAIM STATUS
Claim No. Twp. Units Recorded Recorded Holder | Optioned Good Till Annual Work Requirement
MCKENZIE ISLAND BLOCKKR L 124451 7
KRL1 240977
KR L 124451 5
KRL 124451 6
KRL 123401 7
KRL 123401 6
KRL 1234020
KRL 123401 8KRL 11 851 44
KRL 124451 3
KRL 124451 4
KRL 124451 2
KRL 1247953
KRL 1234556
KRL 1234557
KRL 1185145
KRL 1234019
KRL 1185146
KRL 1244510
KRL 1244511
KLR 1244516
KRL 1244509
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOMEDOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
HEYSON
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
FAIRLIE
FAIRLIE
FARLIE
DOME
FAIRLIE
2
4
9
10
8
4
4
14
6
9
12
1
7
10
4
4
g9
4
10
9
25/02/2002
18/01/2002
25/02/2002
25/02/2002
20/07/1998
20/07/1998
20/07/1998
20/07/199813/04/2000
25/02/2002
25/02/2002
25/02/2002
23/11/2001
28/12/2000
28/12/2000
13/04/2000
20/07/1998
13/04/2000
25/02/2002
25/02/2002
25/02/2002
25/02/2002
CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
PERRY ENGLISH
PERRY ENGLISH
PERRY ENGLISH
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
PERRY ENGLISH YESPERRY ENGLISH NO
CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
PERRY ENGLISH
PERRY ENGLISH
PERRY ENGLISH
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
PERRY ENGLISH NO
PERRY ENGLISH YES
PERRY ENGLISH | NO
CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
NO
NO
NO
NO
25/02/2004
18/01/2005
25/02/2004
25/02/2004
S 800.00
S 1 .600.00
S 3600.00S 4,000.00
20/07/2005 S 2,851 .00
20/07/2005 S 1,426.00
20/07/2005 S 1 .426.00
10/07/2005 Is 310.0013/04/2004
25/02/2004
25/02/2004
20/02/2004
23/11/2005
28/12/2003
28/12/2003
13/04/2004
20/07/2005
13/04/2004""
S 1 .426.00
S 2,400.00
S 3,600.00
S 4,800.00
S 400.00
S 2,800.00
S 4,000.00
S 1 .426.00
S 1 .426.00
S 3,208.00
25/02/2004 ~JS 3,600.00
25/02/2004
25/02/2004
25/02/2004
S 1,600.00
rs4000.bo
S 3,600.00
l
NOTE: RE: Recorded Holder, Three (KRL 1185146, KRL 1185145 and KRL 1185144) claims are owned by Cypress Development Corp. but are recorded in the name of and held in trust by Perry English.
Orko Gold Corporation, Skyharbour Resources Ltd. and Cypress Development Corp. have entered an agreement whereby Orko Gold Corporation can acquire a 600Xo interest in the mineral claims listed in Table 2. The combined interests of Cypress and Skyharbour would be reduced to 400Xo (2007o each).
A summary of the contemplated agreement indicates that, to earn a 600Xo interest in the property, Orko Gold Corporation would be required to:
-Make option payments of S35,000 over three years-Incur expenditures of 3500,000 on the property before Dec. 31, 2003
-Issue a total of 300,000 shares to Cypress and Skyharbour
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Skyharbour Resources Ltd. holds an option to acquire a 51 7o interest in the mineral claims held by or under option to Cypress Development Corp. The agreement is dated May 16, 2002 and was accepted by the TSX in a letter dated July 2, 2002. The option includes a work commitment of S150,000.00 by April 30, 2003; the issuance of 100,000 shares of Skyharbour Resources Ltd. to Cypress Development Corp.; and 51 0Xo of cash payments due in underlying option agreements with Perry English and 1304850 Ontario Inc.
Cypress Development Corp. owns 13 of the claims outright and has options on 3 claims from 1304850 Ontario Inc. and options on 5 claims from Perry English.
The underlying option agreement between Cypress Development Corp. and 1304850 Ontario Inc. offers Cypress the option to earn a 10007o interest in the claims and calls for S21.000 in option payments over 4 years and the issuance of 25,000 shares of Cypress Development Corp. 1304850 Ontario Inc. retains a 27o Net Smelter Return Royalty on the property. This agreement is dated Feb. 21, 2002 and was accepted by the TSX in a letter dated March 13, 2002.
The underlying option agreement between Cypress Development Corp. and Perry English offers Cypress the option to earn a 1000Xo interest in the claims and calls for S14,000 in option payments and the issuance of 200,000 shares of Cypress Development Corp. Perry English retains a 20Xo Net Smelter Return Royalty on the property. This agreement is dated Feb. 28, 2000 and was accepted by the C D NX in a letter dated March 31, 2000.
To the best of this author's knowledge and after inquiries to Perry English, Cypress Developments Ltd. and Skyharbour Resources Ltd. there are no environmental liabilities attached to any of the claims making up the property.
ACCESSIBILITY, CLIMATE, LOCAL RESOURCES, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHYSIOGRAPHY
Red Lake is serviced by paved provincial highway 105 from the Trans Canada highway. Secondary roads, logging roads and recreational access roads can be used to gain access to and within the property. The property can also be accessed by boat or snowmobile from Red Lake. A ferry links McKenzie Island to the town of Couchener during the summer and an ice road is maintained throughout the winter.
There are no parks or developments that would interfere with exploration for or exploitation of any mineral deposits that might be located on the property.
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KRL 1244515
KRL 1244516-^L1244509KRL 1244510 KRL 1244512 KRL 1244514
l l
RED LAKE GOLD SHORE
VFIGURE 3 MCKENZIE ISLAND PROPERTY CLAIMS.
Bedrock exposure is moderate and not evenly distributed. Good outcrop exposure occurs as steep cliffs along the north shore of McKenzie Island. Red Lake is the dominant feature in the area.
The property is relatively flat with a mean elevation of 450 meters above sea level. Most of the area has a relief of less than 30 meters.
The climate is typical mid latitude continental. Field operations are possible year round with access restricted during winter freeze-up and spring break-up. Poplar, balsam, spruce, pine and birch are the dominant tree species.
A letter granting permission to drill from the ice on Red Lake in 2003 and discharge filtered return water was obtained from the Federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO file number KE-03-0224).
No permits are required to carry out work recommended in this report. Activities involving or affecting the lake or lake shore will require a permit from the Federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans prior to commencement.
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EXPLORATION HISTORYExploration on the property has been intermittent since the 1920's. Parts
of the property have been held and explored by various interests since initial exploration of the Red Lake Belt. Several gold showings have been located on the property and these are discussed in the section on mineralization on the property. No mineral reserves or production are known on the property.
The exploration history of the property is presented in tabular form with efforts that covered all or part of the current claims. In general early efforts were based on prospecting while later efforts were based on geophysics. Limited conventional soil geochemistry has been attempted with little success. The tabular format, subdivided by work type, allows an effective review of the principle exploration activities on the property and surrounding area.
The most extensive work was carried out during the 1980's with Goldfields Canadian Mining Ltd.'s program between 1981 and 1983 and Pure Gold Resources Ltd.'s program between 1986 and 1988. Assays from Goldfields Canadian Mining Ltd. were not submitted for assessment. Pure Gold carried out initial work on their property, which covered all of the current claims. Drilling of targets generated by Pure Gold Resources Ltd. was carried out by Noramco Explorations Ind. A Dighem III airborne magnetic and electromagnetic survey was also carried out for Noramco.
The Cypress Development Corp. completed a work program in early 2002. This work consisted of establishing a grid with a magnetic and VLF survey along the north and west part of the property. This work was documented in a report by Huston (2002) and reported on by this author in a report dated May 1, 2002 for Cypress Development Corp. This author concluded that the data was of marginal use due to uncorrected fluctuations in the background magnetic field during the survey.
The most recent work on the property prior to the current program was completed in October of 2002 for Skyharbour Resources Ltd. This work consisted of till sampling, prospecting and soil sampling. This work was the subject of a report written by this author titled EXPLORATION RESULTS SUMMER 2002 MCKENZIE ISLAND PROJECT; RED LAKE AREA; ONT. and dated Nov. 28, 2002.
Total expenditures on the property over the last three years (as per the records maintained by Cypress Development Corp. and Skyharbour Resources Ltd.) is as follows:
-2000 SO. 00-2001 S20,000.00 Linecutting Z Geophysical surveys-2002 331,000.00 Linecutting S Geophysical surveys
S42.683.23 Till survey, MMI survey, prospecting TOTAL S93,683.23
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TABLE 2 EXPLORATION HISTORY MCKENZIE ISLAND PROPERTYEXPLORATION HISTORY: MCKENZIE ISLAND PROPERTY
REPORTS OF WORK
GEOLOGY
DIAMOND DRILLING
GEOCHEMIST RY
GEOPHYSICS
Township
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
DOME
FAIRLIE
DOME
WORK
GEOL
GEOL
GCHEM, GEOL
Diamond Drilling, GEOL, GCHEM
Diamond Drilling
ASSAY, Diamond drilling
Diamond drilling, GEOL, GCHEM
ASSAY, Diamond drilling
ASSAY, Diamond drilling
ASSAY, Diamond drilling
GCHEM, GEOL
GCHEM, GEOL
MAG
MAG, VLF
EM, VLF, MAG
Diamond drilling, MAG, EM,GCHEMGROUND MAG AND VLK
COMPANY
GOLD FIELDS CAN MINING LTD
GOLD FIELDS CAN MINING LTD
PURE GOLD RESC LTD
NORAMCO EXPLORATIONS INC, VANWIN RESOURCES LTD
JUMA MINING S EXPL LTD
PURE GOLD RESC INC
NORAMCO EXPLORATIONS INC, VANWIN RESOURCES LTD
PURE GOLD RESC INC
PURE GOLD RESC INC
PURE GOLD RESC INC
PURE GOLD RESC LTD
YEAR Reported
1982
1982
1987
1988
1959
1987
1988
1989
1989
1989
1987
PURE GOLD RESC LTD 1987
GOLD FIELDS RESC CANADA LTDGOLD FIELDS MINING CORP
RED L BUFFALO RESC LTD
AUR RESC INC
CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
1981
1981
1988
1991
2002
GEOLOGICAL SETTINGREGIONAL GEOLOGYThe Red Lake greenstone belt is one of a series of Meso and Neoarchean
volcanic terrains that stretch across Northwestern Ontario and Southeastern Manitoba. Collectively they are referred to as the Uchi Subprovince, M. Sanborn- Barrie et al. ( 2001). Figure 4 is a geology map of the Red Lake belt based on lithologies.
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- Faults
Unconformity
Diorite, Qtz Dkxrte
Late Granite m
Festeic Volcanic m
Intermediate Volcanic
Sediments Wacke
Chert-Wacke
Iron Fm.
Mafic Volcanic
Gabbro
Peridotite
FIGURE 4 RED LAKE BELT GEOLOGY BASED ON LITHOLOGIES. McKenzie Island property under option to Orko Gold Corporation is show with heavy outline in Dome Twp. Modified from Miscellaneous Release - Data 62, Geological Survey of Canada, Open File D3751
Mapping and age dating rocks over the last 10 years has added significantly to the understanding of the belt geology. The belt is composed of 6 supracrustal assemblages based on age dates and rock types. These assemblages, lithologies and ages are shown in Table 3 simplified from Parker (2002). All rocks have undergone regional polyphase deformation, metamorphism and three granitoid intrusive events. Recent observations by Sanborn Barrie et al. (2001) suggest that the contact between the Mesoarchean Balmer assemblage and the Neoarchean Confederation assemblage is an unconformity. The geology of the belt based on these assemblages is shown in Figure 5.
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TABLE 3 SUPRACRUSTAL ASSEMBLAGES IN THE RED LAKE BELT, DESCRIPTIONS AND AGES; Simplified from Parker (2002)
Supracrustal Assemblage
Confederation
Trout Bay
Bruce Channel
Slate Bay
Ball
Balmer (major gold host in Red Lake belt)
U-Pb Age (Ma)
2748 -2733
2853
2894 -H- 2
2916
2940-2925
2992-2964
Rock Types
Tholeiitic to calc-alkaline with rhyolite flows; intermediate pyroclasitc rocks; basalt and feldspar-phyric andesite. Calc-alkaline rocks dominate at higher stratigraphic levels.
Fine grained sediments (wacke S. argillite) with lesser intermediate pyroclasitc rocks and chert magnetite iron formation. Overlain by tholeiitic pillowed basalts.
Strongly calc-alkaline intermediate pyroclasitc rocks overlain by pebble conglomerate, thin bedded wacke and capped by chert- magnetite iron formation.
Intel-layered feldspathic wacke, lithic wacke and argillite; lenses of pebble and cobble conglomerate and quartz arenite.
Calc-alkaline intermediate pyroclastics and rhyolite flows; komatiitic to tholeiitic basalts; overlain by chert-magnetite iron formation and dolomitic marble with stromatolites.Tholeiitic basalt; basaltic komatiite and komatiite interlayered with lesser chert-magnetite iron formation; minor clastic sediments and intermediate to felsic pyroclasitc rocks and rhyolite.
Intrusive Rocks
Walsh Lake pluton
Killala-Baird batholith
Hammell L batholith
Dome stock
McKenzie stock
Red Crest stock
Little Vermilion batholith
Douglas L. pluton
2699
2704
2712
2718
2720
2729
2731
2734
Potassium feldspar and quartz-phyric monzogranite
Potassium feldspar and quartz-phyric monzogranite
Potassium feldspar and quartz porphyritic monzogranite
Granodiorite and augite porphyritic diorite/gabbro
Augite porphyritic diorite/gabbro; some ultramafic
Augite porphyritic diorite-gabbro
Hornblend tonalite-granodiorite
Biotite tonalite
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NEOARCHEAN ASSEMBLAGE MESOARCHEAN-i CONFEDERATION, HEYSON , McNEELY ^^H SLATE BAY
UNCONFORMITY UNCONFORMfTY
[BRUCECHANNa
l BALMER
INTRUSIVES
[ j DOME STOCK
} j KILLALA-BAIRD BATMOUTH
i i OTHER POST TECTONIC GRANITE
BATHOLITHS
DOUGLAS. HAMMER LJTTUE VERMILION. CAT IS.
FIGURE 5 RED LAKE BELT GEOLOGY BASED ON ROCK ASSEMBLAGESModified from Miscellaneous Release - Data 62, Geological Survey of Canada, Open File D3751
PROPERTY GEOLOGYThe McKenzie property geology is shown in Figure 6. The property is
underlain by the Dome stock with volcanic pyroclasitc rocks. Sedimentary clastic and iron formation of the Mesoarchean Bruce Channel assemblage occur along the north margin of the stock, Calc-Alkaline felsic to mafic volcanics of the Neoarchean McNeely assemblage may occur along the north edge of the property and are separated from the Bruce Channel assemblage by an unconformity. All rocks and foliations on the property have a steep dip to the north.
The Dome stock is a massive pink to gray granodiorite intrusive. The contact alteration along the margins of this stock are obscured by pervasive calcite alteration in the area. The northern part of the Dome stock that underlies McKenzie Island contains a number of narrow east-west trending mafic dikes that appear to follow structural trends. Felsic volcanics form one prominent embayment on the east side of the stock and occur as very large zenoliths or
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roof pendants within the stock itself A distinct quartz diorite body intrudes along the north margin of the stock on the property. The exact relationship of this quartz diorite to the Dome stock is not known.
The Bruce Channel assemblage consists of intermediate volcaniclastic fragmental rocks overlain by a fining-upward sequence of chert-pebble conglomerate, cross bedded wacke, siltstone and quartz-magnetite iron - formation. The volcanic sequence is relatively thin ^500m) and represents explosive volcanism followed by subsidence and deposition of clastic sediments and younger chemical sediments in a marine setting (Sanborn-Barrie et. Al. 2001). The chemical sediments include a continuous narrow zone of chert- marble along the north shore of McKenzie Island.
The younger McNeely assemblage consists mainly of porphyritic quartz- latite volcanic rocks with lesser interbedded wacke and argillite.
An unconformity separates the Bruce Channel and McNeely assemblages north of the Dome stock. The position of the unconformity is under the waters of Red Lake near the north boundary of the claim group.
The entire property lies within the calcite alteration envelope as defined by Parker (2002) and shown in Figure 7.
--sJLJ ^ ^3# Faults | | Diorite, Qtz Diorite I 1
^^^| Late Granite ^^H
| ___ j Fesistc Volcanic ^^^^
|^^^| Intermediate Volcanic
^ - ! ^VEYGOLDM1NES ^ /^"W^^^.
Sediments Wacke ^^^| Mafic Votcantc
Chert-Wache ^^^ Gabbro
Iron Fm. I^^H Peridotite
FIGURE 6 MCKENZIE ISLAND PROPERTY GEOLOGY.Modified from Miscellaneous Release - Data 62, Geological Survey of Canada, Open File D3751
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-~..... UNCONFORMITY
CARBONATE ALTERATION^^H DISTAL (CLACITE)
PROXIMAL (FERROAN-DOLOMITE)
FIGURE 7 MAP SHOWING ALTERATION SYSTEMS AND MCKENZIE ISLAND PROPERTY. Modified from Miscellaneous Release - Data 62, Geological Survey of Canada, Open File D3751
DEPOSIT TYPES; MINERALIZATION IN THE RED LAKE BELT
Gold has been the only metal mined in the Red Lake belt. The only significant occurrence of base metals is the Trout Bay Zn-Cu-Ag deposit in the western part of the belt. The South Bay base metal mine produced from the Confederation Lake belt east of the Red Lake belt.
A total of 19,223,307 ounces of gold have been produced from 13 mines in the Red Lake area. Gold production has been continuous since 1930 when the Howey Gold Mine entered production. Current gold production is around 700,000 ounces per year from the Campbell mine of Placer Dome and the Dickenson mine of Goldcorp. Production from the Red Lake belt is shown in Table 4 and the location of mines is shown in Figure 2.
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TABLE 4 GOLD PRODUCTION FROM THE RED LAKE BELT.
Mine Name
CAMPBELL RED LAKE
GOLDCORP (DICKENSON)
MADSEN
COCHENOUR-WILLANS
MCKENZIE RED LAKEHOWEY GOLD MINES
HASAGA
H.G. YOUNG
MCMARMAC RED LAKE
GOLD EAGLE
RED LAKE GOLD SHORE
BUFFALO
RED SUMMIT
TOTAL
Ounces of Gold Produced
10,335,248
3,736,704
2,452,388
1 .244,279
651,156
421,592
218,213
55,244
45,246
40,204
21,100
1,656
277
19,223,307
Average Grade of
Production (oz/ton)0.575
0.434
0.283
0.538
0.277
0.091
0.144
0.192
0.296
0.223
0.244
0.052
0.469
Years of Production
1949-PRES
1948-PRES
1938-76
1939-71
1935-66
1930-41
1938-52
1960-63
1940-48
1937-41
1936-38
1981-82
1935-36
Township
Balmer
Balmer
Baird
Dome
Dome
Heyson
Heyson
Balmer
Dome
Dome
Dome
Heyson
Todd
The potential for additional gold discoveries in the Red Lake area is well illustrated by the recent discovery of the "High-grade" (Hanging Wall 5 Zone) in the Dickenson mine of Goldcorp. This zone contains in excess of 1 million ounces of gold and was discovered within an area that was accessible from a mine that had been in operation for 50 years. Recent mapping by both Federal and Provincial geological surveys has identified a number of alteration, structural and stratigraphic features that strongly influence the distribution of gold within the belt. These features are of belt scale and have not been systematically explored.
Virtually all of the gold production from Red Lake can be classified as Lode Gold deposits. These deposits are typically vein style and generally follow lithology and structures in the enclosing rocks. In the Red Lake area rocks, structures and veins have a steep dip. Gold occurrences are known in every rock type and age in the Red Lake belt. The vast bulk of production in the Red Lake belt has come from Mesoarchean (older than 2.8 Ma) rocks of the Balmer Assemblage. The Balmer Assemblage makes up over half of the total area of the Red Lake belt and consists of tholeiitic basalt; basaltic komatiite and komatiite interlayered with lesser chert-magnetite iron formation; minor clastic sediments and intermediate to felsic pyroclasitc rocks and rhyolite.
A number of archean gold deposits have been successfully developed within granitic rocks similar to those underlying much of the McKenzie property. These include:
- Silidor mine that was operated by Cambior Inc. in the Powel pluton of QuebecFerderber mine that was operated by Belmoral Mines in the Bourlamaque batholith in Quebec
- Red Lake Gold Shore mine that produced from the Dome Stock in the Red Lake camp.
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In addition to these past producing mines, very significant gold deposits have been outlined in granitic settings. Among the more notable of these is the Hammond Reef deposit in the Sawbill - Atikokan area of Ontario. Pentland Firth in a news release dated July 14, 1997 reported and 'inferred resource' of 85.5 million tons grading 0.032 ounces (9.07 grams) per ton in gold for an 'inferred resource' of 2.56 million ounces. While not currently economic, this deposit clearly indicates that gold mineralization in an archean plutonic setting can occur at a scale that would make it an attractive exploration target type. All of these deposits occur in linear structural tends well within granitic intrusive rocks. The mineral hosting structures typically represent large shear zones that have been altered. The shears are commonly the focus of later mafic or felsic dike like intrusions.
The key features of lode gold deposits in the Red Lake belt can be summarized by the following generalizations:
1. Gold mineralization is generally within the older Balmer Assemblage rocks.
2. Gold mineralization is generally localized along discreet structures within these rocks.
3. Gold mineralization occurs in proximity to a belt scale unconformity separating Neo and Mesoarchean rocks. This applies to late granitic rocks that have intruded in or near this unconformity (eg. Red Lake Gold Shore mine).
4. Gold mineralization is associated with large areas of ferroan-dolomite alteration. The areas reflecting this alteration are particularly evident in the mafic-ultramafic rocks of the Balmer Assemblage and may be much more subtle and localized in more felsic assemblages. The alteration systems within the Red Lake belt are shown in Figure 7.
5. The grade of gold mineralization within the Balmer Assemblage appears to be related to contacts between tholeiitic basalts and komatiitic basalts. Deposits in the vicinity of these contacts exhibit very high grades and contribute to the 'high-grade' reputation of the camp.
6. Silicification in the form of extension and fault-filled veins, 'jigsaw puzzle1 breccia veins and open space fillings is associated with gold mineralization. Gold bearing silicification typically contains arsenopyrite and other sulfide minerals.
It should be pointed out that these features apply primarily to the known gold deposits in the belt.
The Rice Lake belt, some 100km to the west of the Red Lake belt, also contains equivalent Neo and Mesoarchean assemblages with the vast bulk of gold produced from the younger (less than 2.8Ma) assemblages, Poulsen et.al.(1996), Stott and Corfu (1991). This point is made only to indicate potential in rocks other than Balmer Assemblage age rocks within the Red Lake belt.
Many of the features listed as associated with gold in the Red Lake belt have been collectively referred to as 'deformation' zones in the past. Use of this
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term obscures some of the fundamental geological relationships known to exist within these general zones and is not used in this report.
MINERALIZATION ON MCKENZIE PROPERTY
Three gold showings have been reported on the McKenzie property from previous mapping and exploration. The location of these showings is shown in Figure 8. The following are brief descriptions of these showings:
Colley Occurrence-This showing is located in the north part of the Dome Stock. Collart Gold Mines Ltd. worked the zone in 1936. The zone is reported to consist of quartz veining in a fracture zone striking 87 degrees and dipping 65 degrees north. The vein is 5cm to1.5 meters wide and has been traced for 80 meters. Reported gold values were low and erratic. Work consisted of trenching by Collart Gold Mines Ltd. in 1936. Prospecting and mapping by Pure Gold Resources Ltd. (Noramco) in 1986 and by Skyharbour Resources Ltd. in 2002 failed to relocate this showing.
South McKenzie No. 6 Showing- The number 6 showing was worked on and reported by South McKenzie Island Mines Limited in 1934. The showing is located in the north part of the Dome stock. The showing consists of quartz veining 0.6 meters wide and has been traced for 9 meters in a north south direction. Channel samples across the vein returned values from trace to 0.2 ounces per ton in gold. Work consisted of trenching with 3 drill holes totaling 122 meters competed by South McKenzie Island Mines Limited between 1934 and 1936. Two holes drilled by Noramco in 1987 (NMK-87-20 and NMK-87-21) failed to intersect significant mineralization in this area.
Lafreniere (South McKenzie No. 1) Showing- The number 1 showing is reported by South McKenzie Island Mines Limited in 1934. The showing is located in a sequence of thick and thin bedded felsic tuffs that strike 65 degrees and dip 85 degrees south. The mineralization is within a dark blue quartz vein that strikes at 320 degrees and dips 80 degrees northeast. The vein is 10 cm wide and has been traced for 19.5 meters. Work consisted of trenching with one 13 meter long drill hole. Gold values from channel samples are reported to range from 1.2 ounces per ton over 25cm to 0.20 ounce per ton over 10cm. Drilling of two holes under this showing by Noramco in 1987 (NMK-07 and NMK-10) failed to encounter significant gold mineralization. Prospecting by Skyharbour in 2002 failed to locate trenches at this location.
MacAndrew Trend- This trend is marked by mineralization encountered in drilling by Noramco in 1987 and gold values obtained by Skyharbour during prospecting in 2002. Drill hole NMK-87-09 returned 578 parts per billion in gold over 3 meters and drill hole NMK-87-18 returned 638 parts per billion in gold over 3 meters. A grab sample taken during prospecting for Skyharbour in 2002 returned up to .185 ounces per ton from old pits located east of the above two drill holes (BOB02). This zone does not appear related to the Colley showing and appears to lie on trend of the MacAndrew showing on an adjoining property.
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Larreniere (soutti mckenzie aland no. 1 showing)
Gofdfiefds resources (south mckenzie island no 6 showing) •d l
Cdley occurrence
lBOBQ2
MacAndrew prospect
GOtD SHOWINGA SHOWING WITH NAME
1^3^31 M*eAndr*w TREND
FIGURE 8 SHOWINGS ON MCKENZIE ISLAND PROPERTY
WORK COMPLETED BY SKYHARBOUR RESOURCES LTD. AND ORKO GOLD CORPORATION ON THE MCKENZIE PROPERTY IN 2003
Skyharbour Resources Ltd. and Orko Gold Corporation undertook a program of diamond drilling to test target settings identified from work done in 2002. They also undertook an overburden drilling program to identify new potential targets.
DIAMOND DRILLINGA 2081.8 meter (6828.3 feet) diamond drilling program was undertaken in
February and March 2003. The drilling was supervised by the author of this report with drilling carried out by Rodren Drilling Ltd. of Winnipeg. All core was BQ. A summary of the drilling, targets and results is presented in Table 5. Table 8 lists details of all drill holes. Figure 9 shows the location of all drill collars and surface projections of the holes. Appendix II contains diamond drill logs of the holes drilled. Appendix III contains all analytical and check sample results from the diamond drilling.
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SAMPLING METHOD AND APPROACH (DIAMOND DRILLING)Samples were taken through sections containing sulfide mineralization,
veining , alteration or shearing. The sample interval was generally selected along significant changes in mineralization, rock type, the presence or absence of veining or sulfides. In sections containing veining or mineralized with sulfides or shearing, samples were generally no more than 0.5 meters in length. TSL Laboratories reported that some samples 'exhibit gold nugget effect'. After discussions with the lab and a review of the data the author concluded that while some effect was evident it was not sufficient to institute additional analytical measures
Drilling conditions and core recovery were excellent with lOO'ft core recovery. Weathered rock was rarely encountered even in the very upper parts of the holes. TABLE 5 DRILL HOLE TARGETS AND RESULTS
HOLE NO.
M03-1
M03-2
M03-3
M03-4
M03-5
M03-6
M03-7
M03-8
M03-9
M03-10
M03-11
M03-12
M03-13
TARGET
MacAndrew Trend
MacAndrew Trend
MacAndrew Trend
MacAndrew Trend
MacAndrew Trend
MacAndrew Trend; 25m east of M03-1
Volcanic - Sediment contact, Up ice from anomalous till sample north side McKenzie Island.
Volcanic - Sediment contact, Up ice from anomalous till sample north side McKenzie Island.
Structures indicted from magnetic data; north of McKenzie Island
Structures indicted from magnetic data; north of McKenzie Island
Strike extension of geological setting encountered in B03-7
Drilled with Az. of 70 degrees to intersect interpreted northwest trending structure east of B03-6
Drilled to test quartz veining reported during MMI survey along south edge of Gabbro/Diorite
From m.
35.6
47.6
30.2
60.1
100.8
177.8
180.8
-
129.8
131.3
172.2
To m.
36.0
49.6
36.5
60.3
104.0
178.4
182.1
-
130.3
133.3
175.2
COMMENTS
5.56 gr /ton Au over 0.4m in sheared margin of mafic sill
1 1 0 ppb Au over 2 m. in altered granite
No significant values
No significant values
No significant values
Elevated gold to 100 ppb in sheared granodiorite
0.82 gr/ton Au in quartz chlorite veinlets in granodiorite
Elevated gold to 240 ppb in chlorite-calcite- arsenopyrite veinlets in Porphyry dike
0.38 gr/ton Au in quartz -clacite-chlorite-pyrite veinlets in felsic fragmental
1 .89 gr/ton Au, Bleached with qtz, calcite, chlorite, pyrite veinlets, < 1 "Jfe pyrite.
No significant values
Carbonate (calcite) breccia zones corresponding to interpreted structures. No significant gold values
Carbonate (calcite) breccia and brecciated sericitic zones corresponding to interpreted structures. No significant gold values.
Minor sulfide iron fm. In felsic volcanics. No significant gold values.
0.65 gr/ton in area of quartz -calcite-pyrite veinlets in feldspar porphyry
Elevated gold values to 350 ppb. in area of quartz - calcite-pyrite veinlets in feldspar porphyry
Elevated gold values to 120 ppb in quartz/calcite/chlorite breccia in gabbro/diorite.
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LATE GRANITE
WACKE
DIORITE/GABBRO
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HOLE NO.
M03-1
M03-2
M03-3
M03-4
M03-5
M03-6
M03-7
M03-8
M03-9
M03-10
M03-1 1
M03-1 2
M03-1 3
TARGET
MacAndrew Trend
MacAndrew Trend
MacAndrew TrendMacAndrew Trend
MacAndrew Trend
MacAndrew Trend; 25m east of M03-1
Volcanic - Sediment contact, Up ice from anomalous till sample
north side McKenzie Island.
Volcanic- Sediment contact, Up ice from anomalous till sample
north side McKenzie Island.
Structures Indicted from magnetic data; north of Mckenzie Island
Structures indicted from magnelic data; north of Mckenzie Island
Strike extension of geological setting encountered in B03-7
Drilled with Az. Of 70 degrees to intersect interpreted northwest
trending structure east of B03-6
Drilled to test quartz veinlng reported during MMI survey along south edge of Gabbro/Diroite
From m.
35.6
47.6
30.2
60.1
100.8
177.8
180.8
~.
-
129.8
131.3
172.2
To m.
36.0
49.6
36.5
60.3
104.0
178.4
182.1
~
-
130.3
133.3
175.2
COMMENTS
5.56 gr /ton Au over 0,4m in sheared margin of mafic sill
1 1 0 ppb Au over 2 m. in altered granite
No significant values
No significant values
No significant values
Elevated gold to 100 ppb in shearedgranodiorite
0.82 gr/ton Au in quartz chlorite veinlets in granodiorite
Elevated gold to 240 ppb In chlorite- calcite-arsenopyrite veinlets in Porphyry dike0.38 gr/ton Au in quartz-clacite-chlorite-pyrite veinlets in felsic fragmental
1 .89 gr/ton Au, Bleached with qtz, calcite, chlorite, pyrite veinlets, < ^% pyrite.
No significant values
Carbonate (calcite) breccia zones corresponding to interpreted structures. No significant gold values
Carbonate (calcite) breccia and brecciated sericitic zones corresponding to interpreted structures. No significant goldvalues.Minor sulfide iron fm. In felsic volcanics. No significant gold values.
0.65 gr/ton In area of quartz-calcite-pyrlte veinlets in feldspar porphyry
Elevated gold values to 350 ppb. in area of quartz-calcite- pyrite veinlets in feldspar porphyryElevated gold values to 1 20 ppb in quartz/calcite/chlorite breccia in gabbro/diorite.
FIGURE 9 DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOCATIONS
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SAMPLE PREPARATION, ANALYSES AND SECURITY (DIAMOND DRILLING)
All drill core was logged and sampled at 46 Berry St. in Red Lake. Core from the 2003 drilling is currently stored at #2 McManus St., Chukuni Subdivision near Balmertown, Ont. A total of 163 samples of core were taken. All samples were cut in half with a diamond saw. Core was oriented and marked prior to cutting to preserve attitudes of geological features. The average length is .71 meters with the longest sample being 1.3 meters. The author marked core for sampling. It was then cut with a diamond saw and bagged. Sample numbers were written on the bags. Sample were sequentially numbered and made no reference to hole, footage or length. Sample bags were rolled or folded then taped shut. Samples were shipped by bus to TSL Laboratories in Saskatoon in 20-liter plastic tubs. Tubs lids were wrapped with clear plastic packing tape and initialed by the author.
TABLE 6 DIAMOND DRILL HOLE DETAILS
HOLENO.
M03-1
M03-2
M03-3
M03-4
M03-5
M03-6
M03-7
M03-8
M03-9
M03-10
M03-1 1
M03-12
M03-13
START FINISH
2003
feb. 21/03Feb
24/03feb.26/03
feb.28/03
Mar. 2/09
Mar.6/03
Mar. 12/0 3
Mar. 16/03Mar. 19/03
Mar.23/0 3
Mar.25/0 3
Mar 28/03Mar
30/03
feb.23/03
feb. 26/03feb.
27/03Mar.2/03
Mar.4/03
Mar.8/03
Mar. 15/0 3
Mar. 18/0 3
Mar.22/0 3
Mar.24/0 3
Mar.27/0 3
Mar 30/03
April 1/03
AZI MUTH
190
190
190
190
190
190
160
360
160
160
160
70
160
total
DIP
-50
-45
-45
-45
-45
-60
-55
-55
-55
-55
-55
-55
-50
LENGTH
METERS
101.2
66.4
98.5
105.5
172.5
114.6
248.7
199.9
242.6
206.1
196.9
135.9
193
2081.8
6828.304
OVER BURD
EN
2.7
6.7
3.3
4.3
7.3
2.8
12.2
13.2
15.9
18.1
12.5
8.3
5.9
meters
feet
UTM EAST
UTM NORTH
NAD 83 ZONE 15
438556
436577
438365
438269
438166
438565
438231
438244
439622
439622
438467
438562
438223
5656442
5661631
5656465
5656471
5656465
5656404
5658101
5658088
5658975
5658975
5658163
5656313
5656405
raw ang le
test
-58
none
-61
-54
-58
-65
-47
-48
-52
-57
-60
-62
non e
corr ang
le test
-48
-52
-45
-49
-57
-38
-39
-43
-48
-51
-53
dept h test mete
rs
98
63
96
103
170
112
246
197
240
203
194
133
All sample handling was performed by the author or employees of the author and in the presence of the author. No employee, director or associate of the issuers was present or involved in any way in the sample selection, preparation, handling, shipping or analysis of the samples. All samples remained
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in the secure custody of the author until delivered to shipping agent. TSL Laboratories was instructed to advise the author should there appear to be any tampering with the samples prior to their arrival at the lab. TSL Laboratories was instructed to perform Atomic Adsorption analysis for gold and a Fire Assay on all samples with over 500 parts per billion gold.
TSL Laboratories was instructed and did submit results electronically to the author and Mr. D. Huston of Skyharbour Resources Ltd. simultaneously. TSL Laboratories was instructed to and did send original copies of results to the author and Mr. D. Huston.
The author believes the above measures were adequate to ensure reasonable security of samples and reliability of the data.
DATA VERIFICATION (DIAMOND DRILLING)
A total of seven standards were submitted to TSL. The standards contained three different gold values. The standards were certified as Gold Reference Material by Ore Research St Exploration Pty Ltd. of Bayswater, Australia. Table 9 is a listing of standards used and results obtained by TSL Labs.
TABLE 7 RESULTS FROM ANALYSIS OF STANDARDS SUBMITTED WITH DRILL CORE
Sample No.
M3021M3033M3056
M3083M3105M3130M3155
Standard OREAS
Designati on
2Pa4Pa4pa2Pa7Pa4Pa7Pa
STANDARD RECOMMENDED VALUE; 9507o CONFIDENCE INTERVAL
Value PPB
8545252
8543000
523000
low
837
4949
8372.9449
2.94
high
871
55
558713.0655
3.06
TSL ANALYSIS
Analysis ppb7306065840^00
40
^00
assay g pt
0.65
3.29
3.02
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OVERBURDEN DRILLING
The base of the till section was sampled at 133 sites with 911.6 meters (2990 feet) of overburden drilling. This work was carried out between Feb. 1 and March 20, 2003 by Westshield Consulting Limited of Winnipeg. Samples were screened to -80 mesh and analyzed by TSL Labs of Saskatoon. The sampling was in two general areas on the property, the southeast part of McKenzie Island and St. Paul's Bay. Figure 10 shows the location of these general areas.
Details of sample location description and gold values are presented in Appendix IV. The gold content of the base of tills on the southeast part of McKenzie Island is shown in Figure 14 and the gold content of the base of tills in the St. Paul's Bay area shown in Figure 15.
The program was designed to establish evidence for significant gold mineralization in bedrock. Samples were taken only at the base of the overburden directly above bedrock. The effectiveness of the technique is based on several assumptions:
- gold mineralization is exposed at the surface of the bedrock- glacial action will have eroded some of the gold bearing material
resulting in an elevated gold content in the till down ice from mineralization.
The amplitude and pattern of elevated gold values down ice from mineralization in bedrock is dependant on a number of factors including:
- geometry of surface exposure of gold in bedrock relative to the ice advance direction
- bedrock topographyThe location of sites was established using a Garmin 12 XL Global
Positioning System (GPS) field unit. Sites were selected on the basis access. Bush trails were cut where necessary to give adequate coverage on the property. Accuracy of locations is believed to be better than +I- 10 meters. Positions were downloaded to a Global Information System (Maplnfo CIS) program for plotting and integration with other data. All data was acquired and plotted using the Nad 83 Zone 15 UTM projection.
Figure 11 shows the sampler. The till sample typically weighs between 250 and 350 grams. All samples were screened to -80 mesh by TSL Labs. The coarse fraction has been
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OVERBURDEN DRILLINGSE MCKENZIE is
OVERBURDENDRILLINGST. PAUL'S BAY
FIGURE 10 GENERAL LOCATIONS OF AREAS WITH OVERBURDEN DRILLING
retained for possible future reference and the fine fraction of each sample analyzed for gold.
Samples were obtained by driving a 'flow through' bit (38 mm outside diameter) to bedrock using a gasoline-powered jackhammer. All drilling is done dry. Rods are driven until bedrock is encountered. This is generally very evident to an experienced operator. The drilling platform is built on a sleigh that is pulled between sites by skidoo. This operation is shown in Figure 12.
Recovering the rods and sampler is accomplished by use of a hydraulic jack. A 5-hp gasoline engine attached to a high-pressure hydraulic pump powers the jack. The hydraulic jack is a hollow cylinder design with a ball clamp. This is shown in Figure 13. The center-pull jack and leveling system offers significant advantages over other jack systems in that when properly mounted, the rods are pulled straight avoiding bending and breakage. The entire jacking system ensures a very high degree of productivity with minimal wear on the drill rod stem and samplers.
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FIGURE 11 FLOW-THROUGH SAMPLER; DETAILS AND PRINCIPLE. SAMPLER IS DRIVEN DOWN THROUGH OVERBURDEN. WHEN BEDROCK IS REACHED THE SAMPLER AND RODS ARE PULLED BACK WITH THE LAST MATERIAL ENCOUNTERED RETAINED IN THE SAMPLER AND RECOVERED.
DATA VERIFICATION (OVERBURDEN DRILLING)A total of seven replicate samples were submitted to TSL. The replicate
samples were made up from a large till sample collected from one site. The sample was thoroughly mixed and individual samples submitted at random to the laboratory. Results of analysis of these samples is shown in Table 10.
TABLE 8 REPLICATE SAMPLE RESULTS FROM TILLSSample Au ppb No. TSL LABS
SPB-12 ^SPB-20 ^M03-79 ^M03-90 ^SPB-27 ^SPB-41 5SPB-11 *5
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WINTER DRILLING CONFIGURATION
DRILL RODS IN 2 METER SECTIONS
FIGURE 12 OVERBURDEN DRILLING CONFIGURATION
BALL CLAMP
HOLLOW CYLINDER HYDRAULIC RAM
lDOUBLE ACTING JACK
' — — —
FIGURE 13 OVERBURDEN DRILLING; ROD JACKING OPERATION
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BASE OF TILL GOLD CONTENTAU PPB -80 MESH
FIGURE 14 BUBBLE PLOT OF GOLD IN BASE OF TILL ON SOUTHEAST MCKENZIE ISLAND. SAMPLE NUMBERS ARE SHOWN BESIDE SITE. SAMPLE NUMBERS FROM THIS AREA ARE PRECEEDED BY M03-.MAXIMUM GOLD VALUE IS 55 ppb IN SAMPLE M03^5.
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St. Pauls Bay; Red Lake
BASE OF TILL GOLD CONTENTAUPPB -aOMESH
FIGURE 15 BUBBLE PLOT OF GOLD IN BASE OF TILL IN ST. PAUL'S BAY. SAMPLE NUMBERS ARE SHOWN BESIDE SITE. SAMPLE NUMBERS FROM THIS AREA ARE PRECEEDED BY SPB-. MAXIMUM GOLD VALUE IS 30 ppb IN SAMPLE SPB-40.
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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONSThe following conclusions are based on the author's observations and
evaluation of the data available and presented in this report:- Diamond drilling during February l March 2003 has identified new
settings of gold mineralization in previously untested areas on the property. Grades to date are below economic targets.
- The MacAndrew trend is primarily a sill like mafic intrusive body with shearing along both margins.
- A review of the standards submitted with the drill core and duplicates submitted with the till samples indicates the analytical data is well within acceptable variances and can be considered reliable.
- The volcanic-sediment contact north of McKenzie Island is transitional in nature. A number of contact parallel and cross cutting structures were identified. These structures are invariably altered with calcite being the dominant carbonate species. Elevated gold values in these structures were typically associated with quartz l calcite l chlorite veinlets.
- Magnetic data from ground surveys was effectively used to interpret structures north of McKenzie island. However, magnetic data was only available over a portion of the property. A north-northwest trending structure interpreted to cross the MacAndrew trend was tested with drill hole M03-12. This hole was stopped at the property boundary and may not have extended far enough to encounter the structure. A number of these structures have been interpreted from airborne magnetic data. These cross cutting structures could be significant in localizing gold mineralization.
- The high gold content of several till sites sampled in 2002 must be put into context. The very high gold grain counts were all from very fine gold and were near the shores of Red Lake. This might indicate reworking of the tills by water action resulting in a higher gold grain count. This feature appears characteristic of many till samples in the Red Lake Belt particularly where samples are spatially related to lakes and drainage features.
- The sample density and distribution of tills from the 2002 work were not adequate to have effectively evaluated the entire property. This is due in part to lake cover, property geometry and till availability at surface.
- Exploration on the McKenzie property over the years has been significant but not exhaustive. Both geophysical and till sampling techniques require large and complete coverage of target settings to be most effective.
- The overburden drilling identified till underlying all of the limited area tested. The amplitude and distribution of gold values in the tills
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obtained from the overburden drilling do not suggest significantbedrock sources of gold in the areas tested.
Based on the above conclusions, it is the author's opinion that there remains significant potential for gold deposits on the McKenzie property. It is also the author's opinion that this potential warrants the following recommendations:
- Further exploration on the property should be directed at identifying new target settings and drill testing those of merit. Large parts of the property have had no significant exploration.
- A high quality magnetic survey including total and vertical field measurements should be completed over the entire property. Where available, this data has been successfully used to identify prospective structural elements of the geology.
- Systematic high density base of till sampling should be undertaken over the entire land and adjoining lake portion of the property.
- To make most effective use of magnetic and till geochemical data the holders of the property should consider rationalizing the mineral rights holdings to include the entire Dome stock and adjacent volcanicsA complete compilation of all data to date should be undertaken for the entire property. This compilation should include all primary, verifiable data including outcrop locations, showings, structures, past drilling and surface sampling.
Costs associated with the above recommendations are estimated below:
COST ESTIMATES
PROPOSED PROGRAMMcKenzie Island Property
Compilation
Magnetic surveyTill Survey
r
With grid
Diamond drill testing of Targets See Note 1Total fieldAdministration 100Xo
TOTAL PROGRAM
37,000.00S 50,000.00seo.ooo.oo
S1 50, 000. 00S267,000.00
S26, 700.00
S293,700.00
NOTE 1: Diamond drilling contingent on definition of targets of merit.
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Colvine A.C., Fyon J.A., Heather K.B., Marmont S., Smith P.M., Troop D.G. 1988Archean Lode Gold Deposits in OntarioOntario Geological SurveyMines and Minerals DivisionMiscellaneous Paper 139 1988
Colvine A.C., Andrews A.J., Cherry M.E., Durocher M.E., Fyon A.J., Lavigne, JrM.J., Macdonald A.J., Marmont S., Poulsen K.H., Springer J.S.,and Troop D.G.An Integrated Model for the Origin of Archean Lode Gold DepositsOntario Geological SurveyOpen File Report 5524 1984
Donaldson William S. 1987Report on the Diamond Drilling Program on the Red Lake AreaAssessment Report for Pure Gold Resources Ltd.
Dighem Surveys S Processing Inc.Magnetic and Electromagnetic SurveysMcKenzie Island PropertyDec. 1986For Noramco Explorations Inc.Assessment Files Resident Geologists Office Red Lake
Huston, Carl -2002 Geophysical Report for Cypress Development Corp.P. English Option - McKenzie Island, Red Lake Mining Division
OGS 1978 Airborne Electromagnetic and Total Intensity Magnetic Survey, Red Lake Area, By Questor Surveys Limited
Ontario Geological Survey 1987Open File Report 5558Gold Occurrences, Prospects and Deposits of the Red Lake AreaVolumes 1 and 2
Panagapko, D.A, Valade L., Harris J.R., Brown N., 2000, Preliminary Release ofGeoscience Data, Red Lake Greenstone Belt, Northwestern
Ontario,Ontario Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Release - Data 62,
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Geological Survey of Canada, Open File D3751
Parker J.R. Project Unit 98-002 OGSGold mineralization and Wall Rock Alteration in the Red Lake Greenstone Belt: A Regional Perspective
Pentland Firth Ventures Ltd.Hammond Reef Property (Sawbill District; Atikokan, Ont. Area) News Release dated July 14, 1997
Poulsen K.H., Weber W., Brommecker R. And Seneshen D.N. (1996)Lithostratigraphic Assemblage and Structural Setting of Gold Mineralization in the Eastern Rice Lake Greenstone Belt, Manitoba Geological Association of Canada Field Trip Guidebook (Field Trip A4)
RuskSteven N. 1986Geological Report for the McKenzie Island l Slate Bay Property
Assessment Report for Pure Gold Resources Ltd.
Sanborn-Barrie M., Skulski T., Parker J.Geological Survey of Canada Current Research 2001-C19 Three hundred million years of tectonic history recorded by the Red Lake greenstone belt, Ont.
Smith P.A 1986Dighem III Survey of the McKenzie Island Property
Assessement Report for Noramco Explorations Inc.
Stott, G.M. and Corfu,F. 1991Uchi Subprovince; Geology of Ontario, Ontario Geological Survey, Special Volume 4, Part 1, pi45-236.
Prepared by David J. Busch June 16, 2003
APPENDIX l
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORl, David J. Busch, P.Geo, am a Professional Geoscientist (President, of Westshield Consulting Limited) of 31 Wiltshire Bay, Winnipeg, Manitoba l am:-a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Manitoba and a practicing member in the Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario.-l graduated Lakehead University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1970 and an Honors Bachelor of Science degree in geology in 1974. l have practiced my profession continuously since 1974.-Since 1974 l have been involved in mineral exploration and evaluation of deposits for gold, copper, lead-zinc and uranium throughout Canada.
As a result of my experience and qualification l am a Qualified Person as defined in N.P. 43-101.-l am presently a Consulting Geologist and have been so continuously since October, 1982.-From Feb.1 to April 1, 2003, l worked on the McKenzie property numerous timesand supervised all work completed and outlined in this report.l was last on the property for several hours on April 1, 2003 when l shut down drillholeM03-13.This report was prepared by myself.
In the disclosure of information relating to permitting, legal, title, action and related issues l have relied on information provided to me by Skyharbour Developments Ltd. and Orko Gold Corporation and disclaim responsibility for such information.
l am not aware of any material fact or material change with respect to the subject matter of this technical report which is not reflected in this report, the omission to disclose which would make this report misleading.
l am independent of Skyharbour Developments Ltd., Orko Gold Corporation Cypress Development Corp. and Mr. Perry English in accordance with the application of Section 1.5 of National Instrument 43-101. l have no interest whatsoever in the property.
l have read National Instrument 43-101, Form 43-101 FI and this report has been prepared in compliance with Nl 43-101 and Form 43-101 FI.
l consent to the filing of this Technical Report with any stock exchange and other Regulatory authority and any publication by them, including electronic publication in the public companies files on their websites accessible by the public, of the technical report.
Dated at Red Lake, On. this 16THday of June
David J. B"usch
FIELD PERSONNEL A CONTRACT SERVICES
OVERBURDEN DRILLING:Westshield Consulting Limited 31 Wiltshire Bay Winnipeg, Mb. R2J 2L6
Assistant GeologistRobert Marvin Red Rock Exploration
Reno, Nv.
ANALYTICAL
TILL SAMPLES S ROCK SAMPLES TSL LABORATORIES #2-302 48™ St. E. Saskatoon, Sask.
APPENDIX
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGS: M03-1 TO M03-13
HOLE NO.
M03-1M03-2
M03-3M03-4M03-5M03-6M03-7M03-8M03-9
M03-10M03-1 1M03-12M03-13
START FINISH
2003
feb. 21/03Feb 24/03
feb. 26/03feb. 28/03Mar. 2/09Mar.6/03Mar.12/03Mar. 16/03Mar. 19/03Mar.23/03Mar.25/03Mar 28/03Mar 30/03
feb.23/03feb. 26/03
feb. 27/03Mar.2/03Mar.4/03Mar.8/03
Mar. 15/03Mar. 18/03Mar.22/03Mar.24/03Mar.27/03Mar 30/03April 1/03
AZIMUTH
190190
19019019019016036016016016070160
total
DIP
-50-45
-45-45-45-60-55-55-55-55-55-55-50
LENGT H;
METER S
101.266.4
98.5105.5172.5114.6248.7199.9242.6206.1196.9135.9193
2081.86828.30
4
OVERS URDEN
2.76.7
3.34.37.32.812.213.215.918.112.58.35.9
metersfeet
UTM EAST
UTM NORTH
NAD 83 ZONE 15
438556436577
438365438269438166438565438231438244439622439622438467438562438223
56564425661631
56564655656471565646556564045658101565808856589755658975565816356563135656405
raw ang
le test
-58
non e
-61-54-58
-65-47
-48-52-57
-60
-62
non e
corr ang
le test
-48
-52-45-49
-57-38-39-43-48-51
-53
dept h test mete
rs
9863
96103170
112
246197240203194
133
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGPROJECT:
CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m. To m.
0.00
2.70
22.50
31.20
2.70
22.50
31.20
39.60
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.FEB.21,2003FEB. 23, 2003D. BUSCH
SubdivisionsFr.m.
23.00
27.80
31.20
31.4032.10
32.3032.8533.4033.9534.50
Jo m.
23.20
28.20
31.40
32.1032.30
32.8533.4033.9534.5035.00
Struct ure 1shear
X
X
X
Description
OVERBURDEN, CASINGGRANODIORITE, coarse grained, orange, massive, equigranular; 60070 K feldspar, 4007o horblend, uniform throughoutHORBLEND GRANODIORITE, weakly foliated, equigranular, 6007o hornblend 4007o feldsparWeak shearing 70 deg to core axisSheared hornblend granodiorite, 70 degrees to core axis. Rock becomes fine grained, foliated and appears maficSHEAR; Fine grained and foliated at 90 deg to core axis.Intensley sheared, qtz-calcite vienlets, trace py. , mafic lookingbrecciated granodiorite6007oQtz; 2007o fe carbonate, 2007o chlorite, tr. Py32.3 to 34.5 (2.2meters ) is represented by 1 meter of broken up core.6007oQtz; 2007o fe carbonate, 2007o chlorite, 1-207o60"7oQtz; 2007o fe carbonate, 2007o chlorite, 1-2"7o1 5 07o qtz, banded with fe carb bands, tr. Pybanded with fe carb bands, tr. Py
banded with sphalerite bands (307o sph. Overall) and qtz-calcite bands and blocks. .minor 1-2cm qtz- fe carb veins.
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3001
M3002M3003
M3004M3005M3006M3007M3008
HOLE NO.101.2190.0
-50.043855665656442n
FROM M.
31.20
31.4032.10
32.3032.8533.4033.9534.50
TO M.
31.40
32.1032.30
32.8533.4033.9534.5035.00
M03-1 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE98m -48
LENG THM.
0.20
0.700.20
0.550.550.550.550.50
AUPPB
AUPPB
^ ^3515
401010
5
AUGPT
AUGPT
5
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED :P 1
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGPROJECT:
CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblaqeFr.m. To m.
39.60
63.80
63.80
66.10
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.FEB. 21, 2003FEB. 23, 2003D. BUSCH
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.35.00
35.6036.0036.5037.0037.5038.2038.7039.20
35.60
36.0036.5037.0037.5038.2038.7039.2039.60
Struct ure 1shear
Description
fine banding, banded with sphalerite bands 8t disseminations (307o sph. Overall) and qtz-calcite bands and blocks., minor 1-2cm qtz-fe carb veins, chloritic becoming sericitic downward with increacing finley disseminated pyrite to 1.507obanded with qtz, fe carb, one 10cm qv 1 07ofine pysheared mafic, fine to mg.sheared mafic, fine to mg.sheared mafic, fine to mg.sheared mafic, fine to mg.sheared mafic, fine to mg. Becoming sericiticsheared mafic, fine to mg. Becoming sericiticsheared mafic, fine to mg. sericiticGranodiorite, pink, medium grained, massive, 7507o feldspar, locally disseminated py, occasional blotch or streak to 0.5cm. Several mafic granodioritic inclusions (10cm) locally quartz rich bands or zones to 1 0cm.
39.6042.6042.70
40.1042.7043.20
granodiorite2507o Qtz-calcite with black chlorite band.granodiorite, 1 07o py.
Mafic Dike fine to medium grained, sharp contacts at 45 deg to core axis. Thin, 1-2cm chill margins on both sides. Tr. Py disseminated locally
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3009
M3010M3011M3012M3013M3014M3015M3016M3017
M0318M0319M0320
HOLE NO.101.2190.0
-50.0438556e5656442n
FROM M.
35.00
35.6036.0036.5037.0037.5038.2038.7039.20
39.6042.6042.70
TO M.
35.60
36.0036.5037.0037.5038.2038.7039,2039.60
40.1042.7043.20
M03-1
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE98m -48
LENG TH M.
0.60
0.400.500.500.500.700.500.500.40
0.500.100.50
AUPPB
45
AUPPB
AUGPT
AUGPT
^00 4.29 5.56^ ^^^^^^^
1010
230 0.24
PAGE 2 of 3
PROJECT:CLIENT:
DRILLED BY:START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblaaeFr.m.
66.10
79.60
79.90
94.00
94.10
99.50
100.20
101.20
To m.
79.60
79.90
94.00
94.10
99.50
100.20
101.20
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.FEB. 21, 2003FEB. 23, 2003D. BUSCH
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.
Struct ure 1
shearDescription
Granodiorite, pink, medium grained, massive, 7507o feldspar, locally disseminated py, occasional blotch or streak to 0.5cm. Several mafic granodioritic inclusions (10cm) locally quartz rich bands or zones to 10cm.Mafic Dike.Granodiorite, pink, medium grained, massive, 7507o feldspar.Several mafic granodioritic inclusions (10cm) locally quartz rich bands or zones to 10cm. Becoming pale in color towards base, textures becoming micropegmatitic.Dark colored Granodiorite, pegmatitic textureGranodiorite, pink, medium grained, massive, 7507o feldspar, locally disseminated py, occasional blotch or streak to 0.5cm. Several mafic granodioritic inclusions (10cm) locally quartz rich bands or zones to 10cm.Mafic dike, contacts at 45 deg to core, lower part of unit contains calcite wispsGranodiorite, pink, medium grained, massive, 7507o feldspar, locally disseminated py, occasional blotch or streak to 0.5cm. Several mafic granodioritic inclusions (10cm) locally quartz rich bands or zones to 10cm.END OF HOLE
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
HOLE NO.101.2190.0
-50.0438556e5656442n
FROM M. TO M.
M03-1
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS®98m
ANGLE-48
LENG TH M. AU
PPBAU
PPBAU
GPTAU
GPT
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 3 of 3
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGPROJECT:
CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m. To m.
0.00
6.70
49.90
49.90
6.70
49.90
52.60
66.40
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.FEB.24, 2003FEB. 26, 2003D. BUSCH
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.
40.20
47.60
47.648.60
49.6
49.90
50.50
51.1
52.1
52.60
44.50
49.90
48.649.60
49.9
50.50
51.10
52.1
52.6
53.10
Struct ure 1 shear
x
Description
OVERBURDEN, BOULDERS, CASINGGRANODIORITE, coarse grained, orange, massive, equigranular; 6007o K feldspar, 4007o horblend, uniform throughout except for sacuritization near shear.Minor quartz evident locally.Same textures with feldspar altered to pale green (sacuritization?)Same textures with feldspar altered to pale green (sacuritization?), pyrite to 1 07o finely disseminated throughout.pale, sauceritized, 1 07o py throuhgoutpale, sauceritized, 1 07o py throuhgoutpale, sauceritized, 1 07o py throuhgoutSHEAR ZONE, Dark, foliated at 70 deg to core axis, fine to medium grained, albite??Banded, cream and dark green shear, 1007o white qtz-calcite veinletsBanded, cream and dark green shear, 10 07o white qtz-calcite veinletsBanded, cream and dark green shear, 1007o white qtz-calcite veinletsBanded, cream and dark green shear, 1007o white qtz-calcite veinletsGranodiorite, pale green/orange, medium grained, massive, 7507o feldspar, Several mafic granodioritic inclusions (10cm) locally quartz rich bands or zones to 1 0cm.micropegmatitic textures, tr. Py
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
HOLE NO.66.4190.0
-45.0436577e5661631 n
FROM M. TO M.
M3022 47.6 48.6M3023M3024
M3025
M3026
M3027
M3028
M3029
48.6049.6
49.90
50.50
51.1
52.1
52.60
49.6049.9
50.50
51.10
52.1
52.6
53.10
M03-2 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLENONE
LENG TH M.
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.001.000.30
0.60
0.60
1.00
0.50
0.00
0.50
AUPPB
AUPPB
110 110120
10
^
^
^
90
50
AU AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 1 of 2
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOG HOLE NO. M03-2PROJECT: McKenzie
CLIENT:DR]L.LED BY:
START: FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
SKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD. RODREN DRILLING LTD. FEB.24,2003 FEB. 26, 2003 D. BUSCH
FINAL DEPTH JVI.
BEARINGAZ.
GRIDCOORD
66.4 190TO
DIPNAD
ZONEls
-45.04.365776 5661631n
DIPTESTSJNONE
ANGLE
Main AssemblageFr.m. To m.
SubdivisionsFr.m.
56T40To m.
59.00
Struct ure/
shearDescription SAMPLE NO. FROM M.
Pale sauceritized, locally trace py.
TO M.LENG TH M. AU
PPBAU
PPBAU AU
66.40 END OF HOLE,HOLE ABANDONED AFTER ATTEMPTS TO DRILL THROUGH BROKEN BIT FAILED.
WESTSHIELDn r^/^iMoi M TiM^i LIMITED P AGE 2 of 2
PROJECT:CLIENT:
DRILLED BY:START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m. ;To m.
0.00
3.30
18.60
25.5
32.70
46.3
3.30
18.60
25.50
32.7
46.30
47
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.FEB.26, 2003FEB. 27, 2003D. BUSCH
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.
17.60
46.30
46.70
18.60
46.70
47.00
Struct ure 1 shear
X
Description
OVERBURDEN, BOULDERS, CASINGMAFIC HYPABYSSAL, Dark, chloritic, medium grained not uniform. Matric is calcitic in places. Unit contains a number of granodioritic inclusions up to 2 meters across. Margins of mafic material generally show a narrow chill margin. Granodiorite is pink with approx 7507o feldspar.Mafic unit is strongly disturbed including qtx- calcite veinlets at 80 deg. To core axis. As along margin of intrusive.GRANODIORITE, pink coarse grained, 7507o feldspar
CARBONATIZED MAFIC HYPABYSSAL, medium grained dark green, moderatly foliated at 80 deg to core axis, minor carbonate veinlets at 30 deg to core axis, upper margin sheared over 0.5 meters.GRANODIORITE, pink coarse grained, 7507o feldspar
CARBONATIZED MAFIC HYPABYSSAL, medium grained dark green, moderatly foliated at 80 deg to core axis, minor carbonate veinlets at 30 deg to core axis, upper margin sheared over 0.5 meters.sheared mafic unit with 1 0cm qtz vein, sheared at 65deg to coreweakly sheared mafic, carbonatized, foliated at lower contact
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3030
M3031
HOLE NO.98.5190.0
-50.0438365e5656465n
FROM M.
46.30
46.60
TO M.
46.70
47.00
M03-3 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS®96m
ANGLE-52
LENG TH M.
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.40
0.40
AUPPB
^
^
AU AU AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 1 of 2
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGPROJECT:
CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m. To m.
47.00
64.8
65.8
70.90
80.90
90.20
93.20
93.30
64.60
65.8
70.9
80.90
90.20
93.20
93.30
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.FEB.26, 2003FEB. 27, 2003 D. BUSCH
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.
Struct ure 1shear
X
Description
GRANODIORITE, pink coarse grained, 7507o feldspar, sevearal 1 to 2 meter thick sections of pale sauceritized. Several 10-20cm sheared mafic dikelets.Sheared, primarily mafic (fine grained, dark grey and laminated) but with some remnant granodiorite sectionsMultiphase granodiorite, locally dark, fine grained mafic matrix with sparse large feldspar crystals. Texture of weak foliation developed locally.GRANODIORITE, pink coarse grained, 75 07o feldspar. Local zenoliths of more mafic granodioritic material 3 to 10cm.Multiphase granodiorite, locally dark, fine grained mafic matrix with sparse large feldspar crystals. Texture of weak foliation developed locally.GRANODIORITE, pink coarse grained, 7507o feldspar. Local zenoliths of more mafic granodioritic material 3 to 10cm.Mafic Dike, uniform, medium grained, dark grey- green. Pyrite disseminated ^1 0Xo) along upper contact and finely disseminated throughout unitEND OF HOLE
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3032
HOLE NO.98.5190.0
-50.043836565656465n
FROM M.
64.8
TO M.
65.8
M03-3
CORE SIZE BQDIPT96m
ESTS@
LENG TH M.
0.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AUPPB
5
ANGLE-52
AU
—
AU AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 2 of 2
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGPROJECT:
CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m. To m.
0.00
4.30
12.60
13.8
4.30
12.60
13.80
16.35
16.35 20.4
20.40
63
63.50
71.30
75.00
63.00
63.5
71.30
75.00
105.50
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.
R. Marvin
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.
Struct ure 7shear
Description
no core
Grano-diorite, dark grren-gray. 7007o Mafic anc and fine grained minerals, texture can be porphritc.Highly foliated mafic rock, carbonate veinlets and pervasive carbonate alteration. Centimeter scale carbonate-aspy veinlet (sample), slight, dism. PyriteFoliated, bleached grano-diroiteHighly foliated mafic rock, carbonate veinlets and pervasive carbonate alteration. Dism. Pyrite. Local zones of sheared, bleached grano-dioriteGrano-diorite, 50070 to 7507o pink feldspar. Chlorite veinlets scattered through interval, local qtz- chlorite veinlets. Very weak dism. PyriteHighly foliated and bleached rock, mafic. Possible pervasive sericite (?) Mod dism. PyriteGrano-diorite, 5007o to 7507o pink feldspar. Chlorite veinlets scattered through interval, local qtz- chlorite veinlets. Very weak dism. PyriteHighly foliated and bleached rock, mafic. (?) Moderate calcite veinlets. Mod dism. PyriteGrano-diorite, 50070 to 7507o pink feldspar. Chlorite veinlets scattered through interval, local qtz- chlorite veinlets. Very weak dism. Pyrite. Loca cm scale zones of foliated mafic rock.
105.5 END of Hole
FINAL DEPTH M.BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3038
M3039
M3040
M3041
HOLE NO.105.5
-45.0438269e5656471 n
FROM M.
13.50
13.80
23.00
63
TO M.
13.60
14.30
23.50
63.5
M03-4 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE103m -45
LENG THM.
0.00
0.00
0.10
0.50
0.00
0.50
0.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
AUPPB
1520
10
15
AU AU AU
WFSTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 1 of 1
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGPROJECT:
CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m. To m.
0.00
7.30
51.80
56.5
80.40
7.30
58.10
56.50
80.4
109.10
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD,MAR. 2, 2003MAR. 4, 2003D. BUSCH
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.
17.1028.00
35.9
74.90
79.8
80.3080.80
17,3028.30
36.3
75.40
80.3
80.8081.30
Struct ure 1 shear
X
Description
OVERBURDEN, BOULDERS, CASINGGRANODIORITE, 6007o pink feldspar, 40G7o amphibole, biotite, coarse grained, uniform. Minor zones of shearing and or disruption as noted. Zones from .5 to 1 meter where feldspars are turned pale grey. ..commonly near minor shearing or disruptions.disrupted with 2 cm qtz-calcite vein1 to 2cm qtz-calcite-chlorite veinletsmafic dike, fine to medium grained, dark greenMAFIC DIKE, green, medium grained, carbonatized and chloritic throughout, occasional qtz-carbonate veinlet up to ,25cm.GRANODIORITE, 7507o orange feldspar, coarse grained. Unit becomes disrupted and pale in color towards lower contact.Brecciated zone, with 3007o qtz and 3007o chloritic clots, several large clots of chalcopyrite , some fine disseminated pyrite.Chloritic clots towards contact with diabaseDIABASE, medium grained, dark green with epidote. Upper contact is sheared at 40 deg to core axis with abundant qtz-carbonate veinlets. Unit becomes finer grained towards base and weakly foliated.4007o qtz-carb veinlets trace py2007o qtz-carb veinlest trace py
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3034
M3035
M3036M037
HOLE NO.172.5190.0
-45.0438166e5656465n
FROM M.
74.90
79.8
80.3080.80
TO M.
75.40
80.3
LJJ0.8081.30
M03-5
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE170m! -49
LENG THM.
0.00
0.00
0.000.000.00
0.00
0.00
0.50
0.500.00
0.500.50
AUPPB
40^
^r ^
AU AU AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 1 of 2
PROJECT:CLIENT:
DRILLED BY:START: FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblaqeFr.m.
109.10
151.20
161.40
To m.
151.20
161.40
172.50
172.50
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.MAR. 2, 2003 MAR. 4,2003D. BUSCH
SubdivisionsFr.m.
168.40
To m.
168.90
Struct ure/ shear
Description
GRANODIORITE, 7507o orange feldspar, coarse grained. Unit contains 20070 mafic zenoliths up to 20cm. in long axis. Zenoliths appear to be distributed fairly evenly though unit and could be partially absorbed diabase fragments.MAFIC DIKE (SILL?), (Gabbro) Chill margins on both edges, generally medium to coarse grained, dark green/grey. Minor qtz-carbonate veinlets and fracture filling. Foliation at 60deg to core near chill margins.GRANODIORITE, 75070 orange feldspar, coarse grained. Unit contains 2007o mafic zenoliths up to 20cm. in long axis. Zenoliths appear to be distributed fairly evenly though unit and could be partially absorbed diabase fragments.Mafic Dike , *:1 07o fine pyrite throughout, abundant qtz-carb. Along foliation fractures
END OF HOLE
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
HOLE NO.172.5190.0
-45.0 4381666 ~5656465n
FROM M. TO M.
M03-5 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE170m u-49 - - —
LENG TH M.
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AUPPB
AU AU AU
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CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m.
0.002.80
3.90
7.4
9.7
29.20
To m.2.803.90
7.40
9.7
29.238.10
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.march 6, 8:00pm (begin coring)march 8, 9:10 am (end coring)R. Marvin
SubdivisionsFr.m.
29.830.15
30.55
30.75
To m.
30.1530.55
30.75
35.00
struct ure/
shear
X
X
X
X
Description
OVERBURDEN, CASINGDark colored feldspar porphyryGRANODIORITE, coarse grained, orange, massive, equigranular; 6007o K feldspar, 4007o horblend, uniform throughoutDark colored feldspar porphyry, sheared upper contact, 80 degrees to core axis. Local intense feox veinlets zones at low angle to core axis (sample)HORBLEND GRANODIORITE, weakly foliated, equigranular, 6007o hornblend 40"7o feldspar. Local chlorite and epidote veinlets.
Highly sheared, fine grained mafic rock, local qtz-Fe carb veinlets. Shearing intensity highest near .5 meters scale grano-diorite intervals.Grano-diorite, moderately sheared.Highly sheared, fine grained mafic rock, local qtz-Fe carb, pyrite veinlets.Grano-diorite, moderately sheared, local qtz- pyrite veinletsweakly to moderately sheared, pink to green brown, fine grained layered rock. Local qtz, carb, pyrite veinlets.
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3047
M3042
M3043
M3044
M3045
HOLE NO.114.6
-45.0438565e|5656404n
FROM M.
7.40
29.20
30.15
30.55
31.40
TO M.
7.90
29.80
30.55
30.75
32.00
M03-6 L
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE112nr -57
CfeNG TH M.
0.000.00
0.00
0.50
0.00
0.60
0.00
0.40
0.20
0.60
AUPPB
15
15
100
60
AU
65
100
AU9r
AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAC3F 1 nf
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGPROJECT:
CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblaqeFr.m. To m.
38,1
41.20
77.40
41.2
77.40
114.60
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.march 6, 8:00pm (begin coring)march 8, 9:10 am (end coring)R. Marvin
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.35.00 38.10
Struct ure/shear
X
X
41.7 41.9 X
Description
Highly sheared, fine grained mafic rock, local qtz-Fe carb, pyrite veinlets. Bleached granodiroite zones upped .5 meter through interval. 0.1 meter qtz vein, iron carb vein at 36 meters. Possible sericite in intensely sheared zones.Variably sheared grano-diorite, dark, green-gray color, local qtz-Fe carb veinlets. Sample
Granodiorite, pink, medium grained, massive, 75"7o feldspar, locally disseminated py, occasional blotch or streak to 0.5cm. Several mafic granodioritic inclusions (10cm) locally quartz rich bands or zones to 10cm.Highly sheared, fine grained mafic rock, local qtz-Fe carb, pyrite veinlets. * cm. qtz-fe carb vein at 42 meters (sample M30050)
42 42.1 qtz-carb vein trace pyrite51.7 52.1 qtz-chlorite-carb-pyrite veinlets52.80 54,10 Mafic, porphyry dikes, fine grained, irregular
contacts with the granodiroite60.1 60.3 qtz-chlorite-carb-pyrite veinlets
67.30 67.60
Mafic Dike fine to medium grained, sharp contacts at 45 deg to core axis. Thin, 1-2cm chill margins on both sides. Tr. Py disseminated locallyPhlogopite rich grano diorite. Local qtz-chlorite- epidote veinlets. Medium-dark green color. Local, irregular k-spar rich zones.
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3046
M3048
M3049
M3050M3051
M3052
M3053
M3054
HOLE NO.114.6
-45.0438565e|5656404n
FROM M.
35.20
41.40
41.7
4251.7
60.1
67.30
92.80
TO M.
36.50
41.70
41.9
42.152.1
60.3
67.60
93.00
M03-6 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS@ ANGLE112m -57
LtNG TH M.
1.30
0.30
0.20
0.100.40
0.20
0.30
0.20
AUPPB
55
150
100
5030
^00
10
30
AU AUgr
0.82
AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 2 of 3
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DRILLED BY:START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblaqeFr.m.
114.60
To m.
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.march 6, 8:00pm (begin coring)march 8, 9:10 am (end coring)R. Marvin
SubdivisionsFr.m.
99.30
To m.
100.30
struct ure 1shear
Description
Mafic Dike fine to medium grained, sharp contacts at 45 deg to core axis. Thin, 1-2cm chill margins on both sides. Tr. Py disseminated locallyEND OF HOLE
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3055
HOLE NO.114.6
-45.0438565e|5656404n
FROM M.
99.30
TO M.
100.30
M03-6 L
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE112m! -57
LENG TH M.
1.00
AUPPB
25
AU AUgr
AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 3 of 3
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DRILLED BY:START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m. To m.
0.00
12.20
15.20
19.20
34.50
51.50
12.20
15.20
19.20
34.50
51.50
99.90
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 11, 2003March 13, 2003R. Marvin
SubdivisionsFr.m. Tom.
26.70
29.30
45.30
56.00
57.00
27.50
29.70
45.70
57.00
58.00
Structure 1shear
Description
Lake ice, lake water, possible lake bottom mud.Coarse grain metaseds. Light gray color. Grain size to 4 mm. Massive bedding. Local calcite veinlets crosscutting bedding.
Fine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale. Fine bedding at 70 deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones.Volcanic rock with medium grained sand interbeds. Sharp contacts between lithologies at 20 to 30 deg. To core axis. Volcaninc rocks exhibit well developed fiamme texture (flattened pumice fragments).Sandstone interbed with calcite-pyrite veinlets, approx. 1 07o pyriteVolcanics with sparse calcite, pyrite veinlets, less than 1 07o pyrite.Interbedded shale, fine sandstone and medium- coarse sandstone. Local calcite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones.Sandstone with calcite-pyrite veinlets, approx. 1 07o pyriteDark gray to black shale. Local flaky pyrite on fracture. Local calcite-pyrite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones.Shale with 1 07o pyrite, on fracture and in calcite veinlets.Shale with 1 07o pyrite, on fracture and in calcite veinlets.
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3057
M3058
M3059
M3060
M3061
HOLE NO.248.7160.0
-55.0438231e56581 01 n
FROM M.
26.70
29.30
45.30
56.00
57.00
TO M.
27.50
29.70
45.70
57.00
58.00
M03-7
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE246m -38
LENG THM.
0.80
0.40
0.00
0.40
0.00
1.00
1.00
AUPPB
75
^
10
10
15
AUPPB
15
AUGPT
AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 1 of 3
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGPROJECT:
CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblaqeFr.m. To m.
99.90
104.00
106.70
129.40
104.00
106.70
129.40
132.80
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 11, 2003March 13,2003R. Marvin
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.
64.20
87.00
110.00115.00121.50
126.00
128.00
69,00
88.00
111.20116.00122.50
126.50
128.50
131.00 132.00
Struct ure 1 shear
x
X
XX
X
X
X
Description
Medium grained sand bed. 2 07o calcite veinlets with sparse pyrite.Medium grained sand bed. 2 07o calcite veinlets with sparse arseno pyrite on fracture.Porphyry dike, mottled gray-white. Cut by irregular chlorite-calcite-arsenopyrite veinlets near parallel to the core axis. Sparse, smokey gray qtz veinlets.As prevAs prevAs prevAs prev
Sand and silty sand with local shale. Bleached to pale green color. Local shear and breccia zones.Strongly sheared metasediments. Abundant white calcite in shear fabric. Shearing at 45 deg. To core axis.As prevAs prev, sparse pyrite and chlorite veinletsSparse, foliation parallel qtz veinlets and chert layersSilicified zone with patchy pyrite, local gray vein qtz.Irregular, sheared qtz veins and chert layersQtz-eye rhyolite, olive green to gray. Gray, fine gained siliceous layers at 60 deg. To core axissampled due to possible silicification
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3062
M3063
M3064
M3065M3066M3067M3068M3069
M3070
M3071M3072M3073
M3074
M3075
HOLE NO.248.7160.0
-55.0438231e56581 01 n
FROM M.
67.90
87.00
99.90
100.80101.60102.30103.00
104.00
106.70
110.00115.00
121.50
126.00
128.00
TO M.
68.70
88.00
100.80
101.60102.30103.00104.00
104.70
107.70
111.20116.00
122.50
126.50
128.50
M03-7
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE246m -38
LENG TH M.
0.80
1.00
0.90
0.800.700.701.00
0.70
1,00
1.201.00
1.00
0.50
0.50
M3076 J131.00 132.00 1.00
AUPPB
10
25
110
2516090
240
20
10
1010
15
10
15
15
AUPPB
10
AUGPT
AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 2 of 3
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DRILLED BY:START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m. To m.
132.80
145.00
248.70
144.20
248.70
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD,March 11,2003March 13,2003R. Marvin
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.
147.50
167,50
148.00
168.50
Structure 1shear
Description
Moderately sheared fine grained sediments with local volcanic layers. Shear fabric at 45 deg. To core axis.
Bedded, intermediate (?) fragmental metavolcanic. Gray to dark gray. Locally porphyritic. Local calcite-chlorite veinlets and breccia zones. Non- parallel contacts between different layers within unit. Contains lithic breccia intervals. Unit appears to be a series of flow and frag mental units with local fine grained sedimentary interbeds. Minor pyrite locally as fracture coatings. Core angles at 50 to 60 deg to core axis throughout.Chlorite veinlets and weak perv chlorite, small breccia zones.Medium grained mafic dike with narrow chill margins (irregular upper contact, sharp lower contact at 30 deg. To the core axis. Non foliated, cut by minor calcite crack fills.Bleached with local irregular qtz veinlets.Bleached with local irregular qtz veinlets.Bleached with calcite, chlorite, pyrite veinlets, < 1 07o pyrite.Weakly bleched with bedding paralell qtz-calcite- pyrite veinlets. < 1 07o pyrite.Bleached with qtz, calcite, chlorite, pyrite veinlets, < 1 07o pyrite.Quartz vein material... steep angle to coreEND OF HOLE
FINAL DEPTH M.BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3077
M3078M3079M3080
M3081
M3082
M3084
HOLE NO.248.7160.0
-55.0438231e
56581 01 n
FROM M.
147.50
170.10172.90
177.80
179.70
180.80
184.10
TO M.
148.00
170.9173.2
178.4
180.2
182.1
184.50
M03-7
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE246m -38
LENG TH M.
0.50
0.800.30
0.60
0.50
1.30
0.40
AUPPB
10
55430
40
130
^00110
AUPPB
--- -— --~
AUGPT
0.38
1.89
AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 3 of 3
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LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m. To m.
0.00
13.20
23.00
35.90
87.60
88.30
140.00
13.20
23.00
35.90
87.60
88.30
140.00
199.90
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 15, 2003March 18, 2003D. Busch
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.
75.10 78.20
92.2095.60115.00129.00
191.50
92.8096.00120.20133.50
191.70
Struct ure 1 shear
X
X
Description
Water, lake bottom sediments, casingCoarse grain metaseds. Light gray color. Grain size to 4 mm. Massive bedding. Local calcite veinlets crosscutting bedding.Mafic Volcanic, fine to medium grained, dark grey green. Locally disrupted with interflow sediments. Minor calcite veinlets locally.Fine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale. Generally dark color with some grey beds. Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 30 deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones.SHEAR along bedding planeMafic Tuff, medium grained, pale green altered, soapy feelFine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale. Generally dark color with some grey beds. Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 30 deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones.Grey medium grained sandstone bedGrey medium grained sandstone bedGrey medium grained sandstone bedGrey medium grained sandstone bedMedium grained grey-green Sandstone with lesser banded black and grey shaley beds to several meters in thickness. Core angles at 40 to 50 degrees to core axis.Strongly foliated shear with 80 07o calcite
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3085
HOLE NO.199.9340.0
-55.0438244e5658088n
FROM M.
191.50
TO M.
191.70
M03-8
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE197m -39
LENG THM.
0.20
AUPPB
^
AU AU AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 1 of 2
PROJECT:CLIENT:
DRILLED BY:START: FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m. To m.
199.90
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 15, 2003 March 18, 2003D. Busch
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.194.40 197.40
Struct ure/ shear
Description
Pale green weakly sericitic PorphyryEND OF HOLE
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.
GRID COORD
DIP
UTM NAD 83
ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
HOLE NO.199.9340.0
-55.0438244e5658088n
FROM M. TO M.
M03-8 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS ANGLE197m -39
LENG THM. AU
PPBAU AU AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 2 of 2
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DRILLED BY:START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m, To m.
0.00
15.90
18.00
26.70
54.80
69.90
15.90
18.00
33.50
54.80
69.90
73.50
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 19,2003March 22, 2003D. Busch
Subd visionsFr.m. Tom.
46.50 46.6048 48.5
49.8 50
54.50 54.80
struct ure 1 shear
XXX
x
Description
Casing, ice, water minor lake seds.Fine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale. Generally dark color with some grey beds. Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 30 deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones.
Grey medium grained coasely bedded sandstone, generally sharp contacts both sidesFine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale. Generally dark color with some grey beds. Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 30 deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones. Abundant soft sediment slump textures.207o po-py in matrix and in clastsSHEAR, 50+0/0 calciteSHEAR, SO+% calciteSHEAR, SO+% calcite, sheared contact, some disruption of bedding.Grey medium grained coasely bedded sandstone, few darker bedded fine grained members.Medium grained light grey with coarser amphibole (?) phenocryst^. Rock is generally soft. Upper margin crisp lower margin disturbed.
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83
ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3086M3087M3088
M3089
HOLE NO.242.6340.0
-55.0439622e5658975n
FROM M.
46.5048
49.8
54.50
TO M.
46.6048.550
54.80
M03-9 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE240m -43
LENG THM.
0.100.500.20
0.30
0.00
0.00
AUPPB
^^^
^
AU
------
AU AU
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DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGPROJECT:
CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m.
73.50
125.50
127.80
To m.
125.50
127.80
184.10
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 19,2003March 22, 2003D. Busch
SubdivisionsFr.m.
104.60
113.70
152.90
152.90153.40153.90154.40154.90155.60
To m.
105.10
114.10
156.10
153.40153.90154.40154.90155.60156.10
struct ure/ shear
BxBxBxBxBxBx
Description
Fine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale. Generally dark color with some grey beds. Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 30 deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones. Abundant soft sediment slump textures. Core angles 50 to 55 deg. to core axis.SHEAR, SO+% calcite, blocky or brecciated textureSHEAR, SO+% calciteFeldspar Porphyry, grey , fine to medium grained with 5 07o feldspar/ carbonate phenocrysts, Unaltered, narrow chill marginsFine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale. Generally dark color with some grey beds. Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 30 deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones. Abundant soft sediment slump textures. Core angles 50 to 55 deg. to core axis.CARBONATE BRECCIA ZONE, 5007o Calcite, 2007o chlorite, minor qtz, no sulfideWormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite brecciaWormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite brecciaWormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite brecciaWormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite brecciaWormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite brecciaWormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite breccia
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83
ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3090
M3091
M3092M3093M3094M3095M3096M3097
HOLE NO.242.6340.0
-55.043962265658975n
FROM M.
104.60
113.70
152.90153.40153.90154.40154.90155.60
TO M.
105.10
114.10
153.40153.90154.40154.90155.60156.10
M03-9 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE240m -43
LtNG THM.
0.00
0.50
0.400.00
0.00
0.500.500.500.500.700.50
AUPPB
AU
^10 15
5r ^' ^i ^
^̂s
AU AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 2 of 4
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CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblaqeFr.m.
184.10
188.70
242.60
To m.
188,70
242.60
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 19,2003March 22, 2003D. Busch
SubdivisionsFr.m. 177.10
177,10177.60178.10178.60
179.1179.60180.10
To m. 180.60
177.60178.10178.60179.10
179.6180.10180.60
200.1 200.6200.60201.10201.60
201.10201.60202.10
structure/shear
BxBxBxBxBxBxBx
Description
CARBONATE BRECCIA ZONE, 5007o Calcite, 2007o chlorite, minor qtz, no sulfideWormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite brecciaWormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite brecciaWormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite brecciaWormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite brecciaWormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite brecciaWorrny qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite brecciaWormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite brecciaPorphyry, medium grained pale grey altered porphyry, dike ? Sill.. Weaky fractured.
Bedded, intermediate (?) fragmental metavolcanic. Gray to dark gray. Locally porphyritic. Local calcite-chlorite veinlets and breccia zones. Non-parallel contacts between different layers within unit. Contains lithic breccia intervals. Unit appears to be a series of flow and frag mental units with local fine grained sedimentary interbeds. Minor pyrite locally as fracture coatings. Core angles at 50 to 60 deg to core axis throughout.1-207o py +PO in matrix1-207o py +PO in matrix4-5 07o po-py in matrix and in clasts207o po-py in matrix and in clastsEND OF HOLE
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83
ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3098M3099M3100M3001
HOLE NO.242.6340.0
-55.0439622e5658975n
FROM M.
177.10177.60178.10178.60
M3102 179.1M3103M3104
M3106M3107M3108M3109
179.60180.10
TO M.
177.60178.10178.60179.10179.6
180.10180.60
200.1 200.6200.60201.10201.60
201.10201.60202.10
M03-9
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE240m -43
LENG TH M.
0.00
0.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.00
0.00
0.500.500.500.50
AUPPB
10l 10
10^^^̂
5^15^
AU AU AU
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CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m. To m.
0.00
18,10
34.30
34.70
76.9
77.80
18.10
34.30
34.70
76.90
77.80
105.50
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 23, 2003March 24, 2003D. Busch
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.
94.5
96.5
94.8
96.6
Struct ure 1shear
X
X
Description
CASING, Ice, water with minor lake bottom sedimentFine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale. Generally dark color with some grey beds. Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 60 deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones. Sandstone beds up to 2 metersGrey medium grained feldspar porphysy, sharp lower contactFine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale. Generally dark color with some grey beds. Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 60 deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones. Sandstone beds up to 4 metersGrey medium grained feldspar porphyry, sharp lower contactFine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale. Generally dark color with some grey beds. Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 60 deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones. Sandstone beds up to 4 metersShear, 60"7o calcite with some qtz 8. chlorite. Shearing @ 60 deg to core axis.Shear, 6007o calcite with some qtz b chlorite. Shearing @ 60 deg to core axis.
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83
ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3110
M3111
HOLE NO.206.1160.0
-55.0439622e5658975n
FROM M.
94.5
96.5
TO M.
94.8
96.6
M03-10 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE203m -48
LENG THM.
0.00
0.00
0.30
0.10
AUPPB
^
^
AU
^
AU AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 1 of 3
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGPROJECT:
CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m. To m.
105.50
130.40
133,90
160.30
166.40
130.40
133.90
160.30
166.40
172.50
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 23, 2003March 24, 2003D. Busch
SubdivisionsFr.m. Tom.
97.30
141.70
161.00162.10162.90164.40165.40166.40
97.60
142.00
162.10162.90164.40165.40166.40167.40
Struct ure 1 shear
X
X
XXXXXX
Description
Shear, 6007o calcite with some qtz S chlorite. Shearing @ 60 deg to core axis.Fine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale. Generally dark color with some grey beds. Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 60 deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones. Sandstone beds up to 4 metersGrey medium grained feldspar porphyry, sharp lower contact, upper contact vague over 20cm.Fine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale. Generally dark color with some grey beds. Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 60 deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones. Sandstone beds up to 4 metersBreccia, 6007o calcite with some qtz S chlorite. Shearing @ 60 deg to core axis.Breccia, 6007o calcite with some qtz Z chlorite. Foliation @ 50 deg to core axis.Breccia, 6007o calcite with some qtz b chlorite2 07o py, po as disrupted swirls in brecciaBreccia, 6007o calcite with some qtz S chloriteBreccia, 6007o calcite with some qtz b chloriteBreccia, 6007o calcite with some qtz S chloriter/o disseminated pyrite as blebsdevelopment with up to 5 07o py over 10cm intervals.
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83
ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3112
M3113
M3114M3115M3116M3117M3118M3119
HOLE NO.206.1160.0
-55.043962265658975n
FROM M.
97.30
141.70
161.00162.10162.90164.40165.40166.40
TO M.
97.60
142.00
162.10162.90164.40165.40166.40167.40
M03-10 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE203m -48
LENG TH M.
0.30
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.30
1.100.801.501.001.001.00
0.00
AUPPB
^
110
^^^^^^
AU AU AU
WEST-SHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 2 of 3
PROJECT:CLIENT:
DRILLED BY:START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m.
172.50
196.00
206.10
To m.
196.90
206.10
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 23, 2003March 24, 2003D. Busch
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.167.40168.00168.50169.00169.50170.00
170.50
171.00
171.50172.00
168.00168.50169.00169.50170.00170.50
171.00
171.50
172.00172.50
Struct ure/shear
BX
BX
Description
Fine black sediment 1 07o diss. PyBanded qtz-carb-py (1507o py total)Banded chert, one cream-tan band, 1 07o diss py.Banded cherty sed. 1 07o diss. PyBanded cherty sed. 1 07o diss. PyBanded cherty sed. 1 07o diss. PyBrecciated sediment, fragements altered to cream- tan color, 2 07o py-po-cpy disseminatedBrecciated sediment, fragements altered to cream- tan color, 207o py-po-cpy disseminatedBanded sediment cream-tan color (altn??)Banded sediment cream-tan color (altn??)PORPHYRYFine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale. Generally dark color with some grey beds. Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 60 deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets and bedding parallel calcite zones. Sandstone beds up to 4 metersEND OF HOLE
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83
ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3120M3121M3122M3123M3124M3125
M3126
M3127
M3128M3129
HOLE NO.206.1160.0
-55.0439622e5658975n
FROM M.
167.40168.00168.50169.00169.50170.00
170.50
171.00
171.50172.00
TO M.
168.00168.50169.00169.50170.00170.50
171.00
171.50
172.00172.50
M03-10 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS®203m
ANGLE-48
LENG THM.
0.600.500.500.500.500.50
0.50
0.50
0.500.500.00
0.00
0.00
AUPPB^10^101010
20
505^
AU AU AU
n II TIMf"2 l IMITPH ,f -5
PROJECT:CLIENT:
DRILLED BY:START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m.
0.00
12.50
76.70
73.50
75.1
78.60
To m.12.50
76.70
73.50
75.10
105.30
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 25, 2003March 27, 2003D. Busch
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.
Structure 1shear
Description
CASING, ice, water, lake bottom sed. (very little)Generally dark color with some grey beds.Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 45deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets andbedding parallel calcite zones. Sandstone beds upto 2 meters. Qtz-calcite veinlets (avg. 3mm) makeMAFIC Porphyry, Medium grained , grey withmafic phenocrysts. Angular upper and lowercontacts with sediments. 10cm chill margins.
Fine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale.Generally dark color with some grey beds.Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 45deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets andbedding parallel calcite zones. Sandstone beds upto 2 meters. Qtz-calcite veinlets (avg. 3mm) makeup 1-207o of unit, distributed randomly throughtout.SILICEOUS PORPHYRY, SERICITIC, 3507ofeldspar phenocrysts,,, altered.
Fine grained metasediments, sandstones to shale.Generally dark color with some grey beds.Bleached near upper contact. Fine bedding at 45 deg to core axis. Local calcite veinlets andbedding parallel calcite zones. Sandstone beds upto 2 meters. Qtz-calcite veinlets (avg. 3mm) makeup 1-207o of unit, distributed randomly throughtout.
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83
ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
HOLE NO.196.9160.0
-55.0438467e56581 63n
FROM M. TO M.
M03-11 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE194ml -51
LENGTHM.
0.00
0.00
AUPPB
AU AU AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 1 of 2
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGPROJECT:
CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m. To m.
105.30
107.80
128.60
196.90
107.80
128.60
196.90
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 25, 2003March 27, 2003D. Busch
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.
90.3
89.990.490.6090.9091.4092.5092.70
92.9
90.490.6090.9091.4092.5092.7092.90
Struct ure 1shear
Description
Well banded. A number of 1cm siliceous beds are magnetic to weakly magnetic. Up to 2007o pyrite over intervals of 10cm.Seveal 5 to 15cm clacitic shears.Banded sediments1507o banded pyrite, in carbonate zone3 07o disseminated pyBanded, cherty, several zones weakly magneticBanded, cherty, several zones weakly magneticBanded with qtz-calcite bands, 2-307o pyBanded with qtz-calcite bands, 2-307o pyGrey medium grained , grey green dike, chill margins over 10cm on both edges. Very minor qtz- calcite filled fracturing. Very uniform, weakly alteredFELSIC VOLCANIC-SEDIMENTS, mixed with some fragments of bleached cherty sediments
Bedded, intermediate (?) fragmental metavolcanic. Gray to dark gray. Locally porphyritic. Local calcite-chlorite veinlets and breccia zones. Non- parallel contacts between different layers within unit. Contains lithic breccia intervals. Unit appears to be a series of flow and frag mental units with local fine grained sedimentary interbeds. Minor pyrite locally as fracture coatings. Core angles at40 to 50 deg to core axis throughout.END OF HOLE
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83
ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3131M3132M3133M3134M3135M3136M3137
HOLE NO.196.9160.0
-55.0438467e56581 63n
FROM M.
89.990.490.6090.9091.4092.5092.70
TO M.
90.490.6090.9091.4092.5092.7092.90
M03-11 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS®194m
ANGLE-51
LENG THM.
0.00
0.500.200.300.501.100.200.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
AUPPB
5151010101515
AU
15
AU AU
DA/1C O r,f O
PROJECT:CLIENT:
DRILLED BY:START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblaqeFr.m. Tom.
0.00
8.30
34.4
69.80
72.30
98.10
8.30
34.40
69.80
72.30
98.10
135.90
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 28, 2003March 30, 2003D. Busch
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.
14.00
20.80
24.60
34.3
34.3
58.7
114.90
17.00
21.10
24.80
35.4
34.4
59.00
120.70
Struct ure 7
shearDescription
CASING; OVERBURDEN
GRANODIORITE Pink to locally grey granodiorite, coase grained, massive, 7007o feldspars.Several, grey fine grained felsic dikes to 25cm.Foliated inclusion of banded to foliated (65 deg to core axis), dark metasidemenary rock.Foliated inclusion of banded to foliated (65 deg to core axis), dark metasidemenary rock.Grey fine grained felsic dike, sheared upper and lower margins.50 "/o qtz-50% calcite along shear marginPink to locally grey granodiorite, coase grained, massive, 7007o feldspars. Unit contains S-10% medium grained mafic zenoliths, partly resorbed by granodioriteGrey fine grained felsic dike, sheared upper and lower margins.Gabbro, medium grained, green. Sharp contacts on both sidesGRANODIORITE Pink to locally grey granodiorite, coase grained, massive, 7007o feldspars. Granodiorite below the gabbro contains up to 5007o gabbro to diabasic inclusions. Inclusions are up to 1.5 meters thick.PORPHYRY, grey fine grained feldspar porphyr with 10 to 1507o feldspar phenocrysts to .5mm.Fine grained green mafic dike sill??
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.
GRID COORD
DIPJTM NAD 8:
ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3138
HOLE NO.135.970.0
-55.04385626565631 3n
FROM M.
34.3
TO M.
34.4
M03-12 |
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE194m; -51
LENG TH M.
0.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AUPPB
20
AU AU AU
WEST-SHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 1 of 2
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGPROJECT:
CLIENT:DRILLED BY:
START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m.
135.90
To m.
McKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 28, 2003March 30, 2003D. Busch
SubdivisionsFr.m. To m.
123.70
129.00
127.30127.80128.30128.80129.30129.80130.30130,80131.30131.80132.30132.80133.30133.80134.30
135.90
135.90
127.80128.30128.80129.30129.80130.30130.80131.30131.80132.30132.80133.30133.80134.30134.80
Struct ure/shear
Description
Feldpar grains increase to up to 1 cm and have reaction rims surrounding them.Pyrite replaces some phenocrysts, occurs as fine disseminations and fracture coatings and fillings to 0.5cm. Pyrite makes up ^/o overall but up to 507o over 5cm intervals.Tr-1% py disseminatedTr. PyTr-1% py disseminatedTr. Py207o py disseminated and along qtz-calcite veinletsno pyno py207o py disseminated and along qtz-calcite veinlet207o py disseminated and along qtz-calcite veinlet207o py disseminated and along qtz-calcite veinlettrpytrpytrpytrpytrpy
134.8 135.9END OF HOLE
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.
GRID COORD
DIP
JTM NAD 8:
ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3139M3140M3141M3142M3143M3144M3145M3146M3147M3148M3149M3150M3151M3152M3153
HOLE NO.135.970.0
-55.04385626565631 3n
FROM M.
127.30127.80128.30128.80
129.30129.80130.30130.80131.30131.80132.30132.80133.30133.80134.30
TO M.
127.80128.30128.80129.30
129.80130.30130.80131.30131.80132.30132.80133.30133.80134.30134.80
M3154 134.8 135.9
M03-12
CORE SIZE BQDIP TESTS® ANGLE194m -51
LENG THM.
0.00
0.00
0.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.501.10
AUPPB
575
55
5>5QO
10
5306050
35025
55
15
AU
45
AU
0.65
AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 2 of 2
PROJECT:CLIENT:
DRILLED BY:START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m.
0.00
5.90
26.60
28.00
32.30
55.3
59.70
63.00
69.90
72.70
To m.5.90
26.60
28.00
32.30
55.30
59.70
63.00
69.90
72.70
73.20
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 30, 2003ApriM,2003D. Busch
SubdivisionsFr.m.
28.90
46.7
To m.
29.60
47.6
Struct ure/shear
X
Description
CASING; OVERBURDENGRANODIORITE; Coarse grained, uniform, 600Xo pink orange feldsparGRANODIORITE; Medium grained, uniform, 600Xo pink orange feldspar, upper contact sharp at 30 degrees to core axis.GRANODIORITE; Bleached, coarse grained, uniform 600Xo feldspar (grey green)Shearing at right angles to core. 200Xo of interval is quartz-fe carbonate veining with trace py.GRANODIORITE; Coarse grained, uniform, 600Xo pink orange feldspar. 50Xo mafic inclusions to 10 cm.Porphyritic mafic dike, green fine to medium grained with 50Xo feldspar phenocrysts.
MAFIC DIKE (SILL) , Light green, medium grained, sharpe upper and lower contacts @ 45 deg to core.GRANODIORITE; Coarse grained, uniform, 600Xo pink orange feldspar.
MAFIC DIKE (SILL) , Light green, medium grained, sharpe upper and lower contacts @ 45 deg to core.GRANODIORITE; Coarse grained, uniform, 600Xo pink orange feldspar.
MAFIC DIKE (SILL) , Light green, medium grained, sharpe upper and lower contacts @ 45 deg to core.
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83
ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3156
HOLE NO.135.9160.0
-55.043822365656405n
FROM M.
28.90
TO M.
29.60
M03-13
CORE SIZEDIP TESTS®194m
LENG THM.
0.70
AU-PPB-
60
BQANGLE-51
AU AU AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 1 of 3
PROJECT:CLIENT:
DRILLED BY:START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m.
73.20
114.20
115.00
117.00
123.80
127.00
127.30
134.80
To m.
114.20
115.00
117.10
123.80
127.00
127.30
134.80
175.20
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 30, 2003ApriM,2003D. Busch
SubdivisionsFr.m.
172.30172.80173.30
173.80
174.20
To m.
172.80173.30173.80
174.20
174.50
Struct ure 1 shear
XXX
x
x
Description: - 1 .' V ; - : : :.' .': "V- 'V--.' ''•'•" - .-- -'.
GRANODIORITE; Coarse grained, uniform, 600Xo pink orange feldspar.GABBRO, green, medium grained, sharp contacts, feldspars all carbonatiezed.GRANODIORITE; Coarse grained, uniform, 600Xo pink orange feldspar.GABBRO, green, medium grained, sharp contacts, feldspars all carbonatiezed.GRANODIORITE; Coarse grained, uniform, 600Xo pink orange feldspar.GABBRO, green, medium grained, sharp contacts, feldspars all carbonatiezed.GRANODIORITE; Coarse grained, uniform, 600Xo pink orange feldspar.GABBRO, green, medium grained, sharp contacts, feldspars all carbonatiezed. 50Xo calcite as irregular swirls and fracture coatings and fillings. Upper contact foliated over .5 meters. Qtz- carbonate wisps and veins increasing to base of unit. Foliation at 25 degrees to core axis.20"Xo Qtz calcite wisps and veinlets15"Xo Qtz-calcite wisps, 1 0X0 fine diss. Pyrite150Xo Qtz-calcite wisps, 1 0Xo fine diss. Pyrite
Qtz-calcite-chlorite veinlets to 1cm., 1 0Xo fine disseminated pyrite
250Xoqtz-calcite-chlorite breccia with 5 0X0 fine pryite.
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83
ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3157M3158M3159
M3160
M3161
HOLE NO.135.9160.0
-55.043822365656405n
FROM M.
172.30172.80173.30
173.80
174.20
TO M.
172.80173.30173.80
174.20
174.50
M03-13
CORE SIZEDIP TESTS®194m
LENG THM.
0.500.500.50
0.40
0.30
AUPPB
1010
10
15
120
BQANGLE-51
AU
10
AU AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED PAGE 2 of 3
PROJECT:CLIENT:
DRILLED BY:START:FINISH:
LOGGED BY:
Main AssemblageFr.m.
175.20
193.00
To m.
193.50
DIAMOND DRILL HOLE LOGMcKenzieSKYHARBOUR DEVELOPMENTS LTD.RODREN DRILLING LTD.March 30, 2003April 1,2003D. Busch
SubdivisionsFr.m.
174.50
174.80
175.20
179.50
179.8
180.10
180.50
To m.
174.80
175.20
175.60
179.80
180.1
180.50
181.00
Struct ure/ shear
X
X
Description- .- ' . . " ~ -
250Xoqtz-calcite-chlorite breccia with 50Xo fine pryite.70Xo qtx-calcite veinlets to 1 .5cm. 20Xo disseminated pyriteBleached granodioriteGRANODIORITE; Coarse grained, uniform, 600Xo pink orange feldspar. Unit has been bleached and is generally pale grey-green to light pink.Bleached granodioriteQuartz vein, contact at 20 degrees to core axis, chloritic seems. Trace pyriteQuartz vein, contact at 20 degrees to core axis, chloritic seems. Trace pyriteBleached granodioriteEND OF HOLE
FINAL DEPTH M.
BEARING AZ.GRID COORD
DIPUTM NAD 83
ZONE 15
SAMPLE NO.
M3162
M3163
M3164
M3165
M3166
M3167
M3168
HOLE NO.135.9160.0
-55.043822365656405n
FROM M.
174.50
174.80
175.20
179.50
179.8
180.10
180.50
TO M.
174.80
175.20
175.60
179.80
180.1
180.50
181.00
M03-13
CORE SIZEDIP TESTS®194m
LENG THM.
0.30
0.40
0.40
0.00
0.30
0.30
0.40
0.50
AUfPB
65
405
^
^
3515
BQANGLE-51
AU AU
———
AU
WESTSHIELD CONSULTING LIMITED DAC1P 7 nf
MCKENZIE ISLAND PROJECT ANALYTICAL AL DATA DIAMOND DRILLING APPLENDIX l
TSLLABORATORIES
l - 302 48th Street - Saskatoon. SK - S7K 4A4P (306) 931-1033 F (3M) 242-4717 [email protected]
Company: Geologist: Submitted by: Project:
TSL Report: Dale Received: Date Reported: Invoice:
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S12241 Mar 03, 2003 Mar 08, 2003 31508
Remarks:
Sample Type: Number Core 20
Pulp 1 Pulp Size: -250 grams
Size FractionReject - 7m at -10 mesh (1.70 mm)Pulp ~ 95'*i at -150 mesh (106 Mm)
Sample Preparation Crush, Riffle Split, Pulverize
None
Standard Procedure:
Samples for Au Fire Assay/AA (ppb) are weighed at 30 grams.Samples for Au Fire Assay/Gravimetric (g/tonne) are weighed at 29. 16 grams.
Element Unit ExtractionName Technique
Au ppb Fire Assay/AAAu g/tonne Fine Assay/Gravimetric
Lower UpperDetection Detection
Limit Limit5 1000
0.03
Test reports may be reproduced, in their entirety, without our consent. Liability is limited to the analytical cost for analyses.
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE(S) FROM
SAMPLE(S) OF
Skyharbour Developments Inc. 1950 - 777 Dunsrauir street PO Box 10423 Pacific Center Vancouver, BC V7Y 1K4
20 Core/l PulpINVOICE tt:31508 P.O. :
D. Busch Project: McKenzie
M3001M3002M3003M3004M3005
M3006M3007M3008M3009M3010
H3011M3012M3013M3014M3015
M3016M3017M3018M3019M3020
Au Auppb g/t
<5/<535154010
105S
45^00 4.29/5.56
CSASc5<5<5<5
^<S1010
230 .24
COPIES TO: D. Huston, D. BuschINVOICE TO: Skyharbour Developments - Van
Mar 08/03SIGNED
Mark Acres - Quality Assurance
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE(S) FROM
SAMPLE(S) OF
Skyharbour Developments Inc . 1950 - 777 Dunamuir Street PO Box 10423 Pacific Center Vancouver, BC V7Y 1K4
15 Core/l PulpINVOICE tt:3156B P.O. :
D. BUSeh Project: McKenzie
Submitted by Westshield Consulting Limited
K3022M3023M3024M3025M3026
M3027M302BM3029M3030M3Q31
M3032M3033M3034M303SM3036
M3037
Auppb
110/11012010 cS
<5
<59050<5<5
56040<5cS
<5
COPIES TO: D. HUBton, D. BuschINVOICE TO: Skyharbour Developments - Van
Mar 15/03SIGNED
Mark Acres - Quality Assurance
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TSLLABORATORIES
H2 - 302 48* Street - Saskatoon, SK - S7K 6A4P I3O6I 931-1033 F [3061 242-4717 E [email protected]
SAMPLE(S) FROM
SAMPLE(S) OF
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Skyharbour Developments Inc. 1950 - 777 Dunsmuir Street: PO Box 10423 Pacific Center Vancouver, BC V7Y 1K4
20 Core/1 PulpINVOICE S:31508 P.O. :
D. Busch Project: McKenzie
r* 301/Au ppb
Au
g/t
.65
COPIES TO: INVOICE TO:
Mar 08/03
D. Huston, D. Busch Skyharbour Developments - Van
SIGNEDMark Acres - Quality Assurance
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HOLE
M03-1
M03-1M03-1
M03-1
M03-1
M03-1M03-1M03-1
M03-1
M03-1
M03-1M03-1M03-1M03-1M03-1
M03-1
M03-1M03-1M03-1M03-1
M03-2M03-2M03-2M03-2
M03-2
M03-2
M03-2
M03-2
SAMPL E NO
M3001
M3002M3003
M3004
M3005
M3006M3007M3008
M3009
M3010
M3011M3012M3013M3014M3015
M3016
M3017M3018M3019M3020M3021M3022M3023M3024M3025
M3026
M3027
M3028
M3029
FROM
31.20
31.4032.10
32.30
32.85
33.4033.9534.50
35.00
35.60
36.0036.5037.0037.5038.20
38.70
39.2039.6042.6042.70
47.648.6049.649.90
50.50
51.1
52.1
52.60
TO
31.40
32.1032.30
32.85
33.40
33.9534.5035.00
35.60
36.00
36.5037.0037.5038.2038.70
39.20
39.6040.1042.7043.20
48.649.6049.950.50
51.10
52.1
52.6
53.10
Lengt h M.
0.20
0.700.20
0.55
0.55
0.550.550.50
0.60
0.40
0.500.500.500.700.50
0.50
0.400.500.100.50
1.001.000.300.60
0.60
1.00
0.50
0.50
DESCRIPTION
Intensley sheared, qtz-calcite vienlets, trace py. , mafic lookingbrecciated granodiorite6007oQtz; 2007o fe carbonate, 2007o chlorite, tr. Py6007oQtz; 2007o fe carbonate, 2007o chlorite, 1-207o fine Py6007oQtz; 2007o fe carbonate, 2007o chlorite, 1-207ofinePy1 507o qtz, banded with fe carb bands, tr. Pybanded with fe carb bands, tr. Py
banded with sphalerite bands (3Vo sph. Overall) and qtz-calcite bands and blocks., minor 1-2cm qtz-fe carb veins.fine banding, banded with sphalerite bands S disseminations (307o sph. Overall) and qtz-calcite bands and blocks.,minor 1- 2cm qtz-fe carb veins, chloritic becoming sericitic downward with increacing finley disseminated pyrite to 1 .507obanded with qtz, fe carb, one 10cm qv 1 07ofine pysheared mafic, fine to mg.sheared mafic, fine to mg.sheared mafic, fine to mg.sheared mafic, fine to mg.sheared mafic, fine to mg. Becoming sericiticsheared mafic fine to mg. Becoming sericiticsheared mafic, fine to mg. sericiticgranodiorite2507o Qtz-calcite with black chlorite band.granodiorite, "\Vo py.STANDARDpale, sauceritized, 1 07o py throuhgoutpale, sauceritized, 1 07o py throuhgoutpale, sauceritized, 1 07o py throuhgoutSHEAR ZONE, Dark, foliated at 70 deg to core axis, fine to medium grained, albite??Banded, cream and dark green shear, 1007o white qtz-calcite veinletsBanded, cream and dark green shear, 10^o white qtz-calcite veinletsBanded, cream and dark green shear, 1007o white qtz-calcite veinletsBanded, cream and dark green shear, 1007o white qtz-calcite veinlets
AUP PB1
^
3515
40
10
1055
45
^00
^^^^^
^
^101023073011012010^
^
^
90
50
AU PP B2
^
^
^
110
ASS AY1
4.29
0.240.65
ASS AY 2
5.56
Certifie d Standar d Value ppb
854
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M03-3
M03-3
M03-3
M03-5
M03-5
M03-5M03-5
M03-4
M03-4M03-4
M03-4
M03-6
M03-6
M03-6
M03-6
M03-6
M03-6
M03-6
M3030
M3031
M3032
M3033M3034
M3035
M3036M037
M3038
M3039M3040
M3041
M3042
M3043
M3044
M3045
M3046
M3047
M3048
46.30
46.60
64.8
74.90
79.8
80.3080.80
13.5
13.823
63
29.20
30.15
30.55
31.40
35.20
7.40
41.40
46.70
47.00
65.8
75.40
80.3
80.8081.30
13.6
14.323.5
63.5
29.80
30.55
30.75
32.00
36.50
7.90
41.70
0.40
0.40
1.00
0.50
0.50
0.500.50
0.10
0.500.50
0.50
0.60
0.40
0.20
0.60
1.30
0.50
0.30
sheared mafic unit with 10cm qtz vein, sheared at 65deg to coreweakly sheared mafic, carbonatized, foliated at lower contact
Sheared, primarily mafic (fine grained, dark grey and laminated) but with some remnant granodiorite sectionsSTANDARDBrecciated zone, with 300Xo qtz and 30070 chloritic clots, several large clots of chalcopyrite , some fine disseminated pyrite.Chloritic clots towards contact with diabase400Xo qtz-carb veinlets trace py2007o qtz-carb veinlest trace py
Highly foliated mafic rock, carbonate veinlets and pervasive carbonate alteration. Centimeter scale carbonate- aspy veinlet (sample), slight, dism. PyriteFoliated, bleached grano-diroiteGrano-diorite, 50Vo to 75"7o pink feldspar. Chlorite veinlets scattered through interval, local qtz-chlorite veinlets. Very weak dism. PyriteHighly foliated and bleached rock, mafic.Possible pervasive sericite (?) Mod dism. PyriteHighly sheared, fine grained mafic rock, local qtz-Fe carb veinlets. Shearing intensity highest near .5 meters scale grano-diorite intervals.Highly sheared, fine grained mafic rock, local qtz-Fe carb, pyrite veinlets.Grano-diorite, moderately sheared, local qtz-pyrite veinletsweakly to moderately sheared, pink to green brown, fine grained layered rock. Local qtz, carb, pyrite veinlets.Highly sheared, fine grained mafic rock, local qtz-Fe carb, pyrite veinlets. Bleached granodiroite zones upped .5 meter through interval. 0.1 meter qtz vein, iron carb vein at 36 meters. Possible sericite in intensely sheared zones.Dark colored feldspar porphyry, sheared upper contact, 80 degrees to core axis. Local intense feox veinlets zones at low angle to core axis (sample)Granodiorite, pink, medium grained, massive, 750Xo feldspar, locally disseminated py, occasional blotch or
^
^
5
6040
^
^^
15
2010
15
15
100
60
100
55
15
150
65
52
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M03-6
M03-6M03-6M03-6M03-6
M03-6
M03-6
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M3049
M3050M3051M3052M3053
M3054
M3055
M3056
M3057
M3058
M3059
M3060
M3061
M3062
M3063
M3064
M3065
M3066
M3067
M3068
M3069
41.7
4251.760.167.30
92.80
99.30
Stand a rd26.70
29.30
45.30
56.00
57.00
67.90
87.00
99.90
100.80
101.60
102.30
103.00
104.00
41.9
42.152.160.367.60
93.00
100.3 0
27.50
29.70
45.70
57.00
58.00
68.70
88.00
100.8 0
101.6 0102.3 0103.0 0104.0 0104.7 0
0.20
0.100.400.200.30
0.20
1.00
0.80
0.40
0.40
1.00
1.00
0.80
1.00
0.90
0.80
0.70
0.70
1.00
0.70
streak to 0.5cm. Several mafic granodioritic inclusions (10cm) locally quartz rich bands or zones to 10cm.
Highly sheared, fine grained mafic rock, local qtz-Fe carb, pyrite veinlets. * cm. qtz-fe carb vein at 42 meters (sample M30050)qtz-carb vein trace pyriteqtz-chlorite-carb-pyrite veinletsqtz-chlorite-carb-pyrite veinletsMafic Dike fine to medium grained, sharp contacts at 45 deg to core axis. Thin, 1- 2cm chill margins on both sides. Tr. Py disseminated locallyPhlogopite rich grano diorite. Local qtz- chlorite-epidote veinlets. Medium-dark green color. Local, irregular k-spar rich zones.Mafic Dike fine to medium grained, sharp contacts at 45 deg to core axis. Thin, 1- 2cm chill margins on both sides. Tr. Py disseminated locally4 Pa
Sandstone interbed with calcite-pyrite veinlets, approx. 1 0Xo pyriteVolcanics with sparse calcite, pyrite veinlets, less than 1 0Xo pyrite.Sandstone with calcite-pyrite veinlets, approx. 1 Vb pyriteShale with 1 0Xo pyrite, on fracture and in calcite veinlets.Shale with 1 0Xo pyrite, on fracture and in calcite veinlets.Medium grained sand bed. 20lo calcite veinlets with sparce pyrite.Medium grained sand bed. 207o calcite veinlets with sparce arseno pyrite on fracture.Porphyry dike, mottled gray-white. Cut by irregular chlorite-calcite-arsenopyrite veinlets near parrlel to the core axis. Sparse, smokey gray qtz veinlets. Upto 40Xo arseno over 10 cm intervals.As prev
As prev
As prev
As prev
Sand and silty sand with local shale. Bleached to pale green color. Local shear
100
5030^0010
30
25
65
75
^
10
10
15
10
25
110
25
160
90
240
20
15
0.82
52
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M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-7
M03-9M03-9M03-9M03-9
M03-9
M03-9
M03-9
M03-9
M03-9
M03-9
M03-9
M3070
M3071
M3072
M3073
M3074
M3075
M3076
M3077
M3078
M3079
M3080
M3081
M3082
M3083
M3084
M3085
M3086M3087M3088M3089
M3090
M3091
M3092
M3093
M3094
M3095
M3096
106.70
110.00
115.00
121.50
126.00
128.00
131.00
147.50
170.10
172.90
177.80
179.70
180.80
Standa rd184.10
191.50
46.504849.854.50
104.60
113.70
152.90
153.40
153.90
154.40
154.90
107.7 0
111.2 0116.0 0122.5 0126.5 0128.5 0132.0 0
148.0 0170.9 0173.2 0178.4 0180.2 0182.1 0
184.5 0191.7 046.6048.55054.80
105.1 0114.1 0153.40153.9 0154.4 0154.9 0155.6
1.00
1.20
1.00
1.00
0.50
0.50
1.00
0.50
0.80
0.30
0.60
0.50
1.30
0.40
0.20
0.100.500.200.30
0.50
0.40
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.70
and breccia zones.
Strongly sheared metasediemnts. Abundant white calcite in shear fabric. Shearing at 45 deg. To core axis.As prev
As prev, sparse pyrite and chlorite veinlets
Sparse, foliation parrelel qtz veinlets and chert layersSilicified zone with patchy pyrite, local gray vein qtz.Irregular, sheared qtz veins and chert layersQtz-eye rhyolite, olive grren to gray. Gray, fine gained silicieous layers at 60 deg. To core axisChlorite veinlets and weak perv chlorite, small breccia zones.Bleached with local irregular qtz veinlets.
Bleached with local irregular qtz veinlets.
Bleached with calcite, chlorite, pyrite veinlets, < 1 0Xo pyrite.Weakly bleched with bedding paralell qtz- calcite-pyrite veinlets. < 1 DXo pyrite.Bleached with qtz, calcite, chlorite, pyrite veinlets, < 1 0Xo pyrite.
Quartz vein material... steep angle to core
Strongly foliated shear with 8007o calcite
2^0 po-py in matrix and in clastsSHEAR, SO+o/o calciteSHEAR, 50+0/0 calciteSHEAR, SO+% calcite, sheared contact, some disruption of bedding.SHEAR, SO+% calcite, blocky or brecciated textureSHEAR, SO+% calcite
Wormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite breccia
Wormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite breccia
Wormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite breccia
Wormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite breccia
Wormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite breccia
10
10
10
15
10
15
15
10
55
430
40
130
^00
840
110
^
^ ^ ^ ^
^
10
5
^
^
^
^
10
15
0.38
1.89
854
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M03-9
M03-9
M03-9
M03-9
M03-9
M03-9M03-9
M03-9
M03-9M03-9
M03-9
M03-9
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M3097
M3098
M3099
M3100
M3001
155.60
177.10
177.60
178.10
178.60
0156.1 0177.6 0178.1 0178.6 0179.1 0
M3102 179.1 179.6M3103
M3104
M3105M3106M3107
M3108
M3109
M3110
M3111
M3112
M3113
M3114
M3115
M3116
M3117
M3118
M3119
M3120
M3121
M3122
M3123
M3124
179.60
180.10
180.1 0180.6 0
200.1 200.6200.60
201.10
201 .60
94.5
96.5
97.30
141.70
161.00
162.10
162.90
164.40
165.40
166.40
167.40
168.00
168.50
169.00
169.50
201.1 0201.6 0202.1 094.8
96.6
97.60
142.0 0162.1 0162.9 0164.4 0165.4 0166.4 0167.4 0168.0 0168.5 0169.0 0169.5 0170.0 0
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.500.50
0.50
0.500.50
0.50
0.50
0.30
0.10
0.30
0.30
1.10
0.80
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.60
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
Wormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite breccia
Wormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite breccia
Wormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite breccia
Wormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite breccia
Wormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite breccia
Wormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite brecciaWormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite breccia
Wormy qtz-carb (calcite) chlorite breccia
standard1-20Xo py +PO in matrix1-20Xo py +PO in matrix
4-50Xo po-py in matrix and in clasts
20X0 po-py in matrix and in clasts
Shear, 600Xo calcite with some qtz S chlorite. Shearing @ 60 deg to core axis.Shear, 600Xo calcite with some qtz A chlorite. Shearing @ 60 deg to core axis.Shear, 60*^ calcite with some qtz Z chlorite. Shearing @ 60 deg to core axis.Breccia, GOVo calcite with some qtz A chlorite. Shearing @ 60 deg to core axis.Breccia, 6QVo calcite with some qtz S chlorite20Xo py, po as disrupted swirls in breccia
Breccia, 600Xo calcite with some qtz A chloriteBreccia, 600Xo calcite with some qtz 8^ chloriteBreccia, 600Xo calcite with some qtz SL chloriteIVo disseminated pyrite as blebs
Fine black sediment 1 0Xo diss. Py
Banded qtz-carb-py (150X0 py total)
Banded chert, one cream-tan band, 1 0X0 diss py.Banded cherty sed. 1"}fc diss. Py
Banded cherty sed. 1 0Xo diss. Py
^
10
10
10
^
^ ^
^
^00 5 ^
15
^
^
^
^
110
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
10
^
10
10
3.29
^
3000
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M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-10
M03-11M03-11M03-11M03-1 1
M03-1 1
M03-1 1M03-1 1M03-12M03-12
M03-12
M03-12
M03-12
M03-12
M03-12
M03-12
M03-12
M03-12
M03-12
M03-12
M03-12
M03-12
M03-12
M03-12
M03-12
M3125
M3126
M3127
M3128
M3129
M3130M3131M3132M3133M3134
M3135
M3136M3137M3138M3139
M3140
M3141
M3142
M3143
M3144
M3145
M3146
M3147
M3148
M3149
M3150
M3151
M3152
M3153
170.00
170.50
171.00
171.50
172.00
89.990.490.6090.90
91.40
92.5092.7034.3127.30
127.80
128.30
128.80
129.30
129.80
130.30
130.80
131.30
131.80
132.30
132.80
133.30
133.80
134.30
170.5 0171.0 0
171.5 0
172.0 0172.5 0
90.490.6090.9091.40
92.50
92.7092.9034.4127.8 0128.3 0128.80129.3 0129.8 0130.3 0130.8 0131.3 0131.8 0132.3 0132.8 0133.3 0133.8 0134.3 0134.8 0
M3154 134.8 135.9
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.500.200.300.50
1.10
0.200.200.100.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.50
1.10
Banded cherty sed. 1 0Xo diss. Py
Brecciated sediment, fragements altered to cream-tan color, 20Xo py-po-cpy disseminatedBrecciated sediment, fragements altered to cream-tan color, 20Xo py-po-cpy disseminatedBanded sediment cream-tan color (altn??)
Banded sediment cream-tan color (altn??)
standardBanded sediments^5% banded pyrite, in carbonate zoney/o disseminated pyBanded, cherty, several zones weakly magneticBanded, cherty, several zones weakly magneticBanded with qtz-calcite bands, 2-30Xo pyBanded with qtz-calcite bands, 2-30Xo py50 Vo qtz-50% calcite along shear marginTr-1% py disseminated
Tr. Py
Tr-1% py disseminated
Tr. Py
20Xo py disseminated and along qtz-calcite veinletsno py
no py
2"fo py disseminated and along qtz-calcite veinlet20Xo py disseminated and along qtz-calcite veinlet20Xo py disseminated and along qtz-calcite veinlettrpy
trpy
trpy
trpy
trpy
10
20
50
5
^
405151010
10
1515205
75
5
5
5
^00
10
5
30
60
50
350
25
5
5
15
15
45
0.65
52
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M03-13
M03-13
M03-13
M03-13
M03-13
M03-13
M03-13
M03-13
M03-13
M03-13
M03-13
M03-13
M03-13
M3155M3156
M3157
M3158
M3159
M3160
M3161
M3162
M3163
M3164
M3165
28.90
172.30
172.80
173.30
173.80
174.20
174.50
174.80
175.20
179.50
29.60
172.8 0173.3 0173.8 0174.2 0174.5 0174.8 0175.2 0175.6 0179.8 0
M3166 179.8 180.1
M3167
M3168
180.10
180.50
180.5 0181.0 0
0.70
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.40
0.30
0.30
0.40
0.40
0.30
0.30
0.40
0.50
STANDARDore. 200Xo of interval is quartz-fe carbonate
2007o Qtz calcite wisps and veinlets
150Xo Qtz-calcite wisps, 1 0Xo fine diss. Pyrite
150Xo Qtz-calcite wisps, 1 0Xo fine diss. Pyrite
Qtz-calcite-chlorite veinlets to 1cm., 1 0Xo fine disseminated pyrite250Xoqtz-calcite-chlorite breccia with 5"7o fine pryite.250Xoqtz-calcite-chlorite breccia with 50Xo fine pryite.7"}*) qtx-calcite veinlets to 1 .5cm. 20Xo disseminated pyriteBleached granodiorite
Bleached granodiorite
Quartz vein, contact at 20 degrees to core axis, chloritic seems. Trace pyriteQuartz vein, contact at 20 degrees to core axis, chloritic seems. Trace pyriteBleached granodiorite
^0060
10
10
10
15
120
65
40
5
^
^
35
15
10
3.02 3000
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TSLLABORATORIES
2 - 302 48th Street - Saskatoon, SK - S7K 6A4r (304) 931-1033 F (306) 2-42-4717 E [email protected]
Company: Geologist: Submitted by
TSL Report: Date Received: Date Reported: Invoice:
Remarks:
Sample Type: Till
Skyharbour Developments Inc.D BuschWestshield Consulting Limited
S12158 Feb17, 2003 Feb 19,2003 31406
Not Received: M03-26, M03-30, M03-31 Empty Bag: M03-17
Number Size Fraction 53 -80 mesh (180pm)
Sample Preparation Dry Screen
Standard Procedure:
Samples for Au Fire Assay/AA (ppb) are weighed at 15 grams. (If sufficient quantity submitted)
Element Name
Au
Unit
ppb
Extraction Technique
Fire Assay/AA
Lower UpperDetection Detection
Limit Limit5 1000
Test reports may be reproduced, in their entirety, without our consent Liability is limited to the analytical cost for analyses.
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TSLLABORATORIES
#2 - 302 48* Street - Saskatoon. SK - S7K 6A4P (306) 931-1033 F (306) 242-4717 E [email protected]
SAMPLE(S) FROM
SAMPLE(S) OF
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Skyharbour Developments Inc. 1950 - 777 Dur.smuir Street PO Box 10423 Pacific Center Vancouver, BC V7Y 1K4
Till
INVOICE #:31406 P.O. :
D. Busch Project: McKenzie
Not Rec'd: M03-26, 30, 31 /' Empty bag: M03-17
SPB-03 l&PB-03 2SPB-03 3SPB-03 4SPB-03 5
SPB-03 6SPB-03 7SPB-03 BSPB-03 9SPB-03 10
Au ppb
1010
^105
SPB-03 11 SPB-03 12 M-03 l
M- 03 2 M-03 3
105
M-03 4M-01 5M-03 6M-03 7M-03 8
3510
COPIES TO: D. Huston, D. BuschINVOICE TO: Skyharbour Developments - Van
Feb 19/03SIGf4ED
Mark Acres - Quality Assurance
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TSLLABORATORIES
#2 - 3O2 48* Street - Saskatoon, SK - S7K 6A4P (306) 931-1033 F (306) 242-471 7 E [email protected]
SAMPLE(S) FROM
SAMPLE(S) OF
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Skyharbour Developments Inc. 1950 - 777 Dunsmuir Street PO Box 1D423 Pacific Center Vancouver, BC V7Y 1K4
Till
D. Buseh Project: McKenzie
INVOICE #:31406 P.O.:
M-03 BM-03 10M-03 11M-03 12M-03 13
Au ppb
5101555
M-03 14M-03 15M-03 16
M-03 18M-03 19
M-03 20M-03 21M-03 22M-03 23M-03 24
<5 10
55
20
M-03 25M-03 27M-03 28
M-03 29M-03 32
10/5205
15
COPIES TO: D. Ruston, D. BuschINVOICE TO: Skyharbour Developments - Van
Feb 19/03SIGNED
Mark Acres - Quality Assurance
Page 2 of 3
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TSLLABORATORIES
#2 - 302 48* Street - Saskatoon. SK - S7K 6A4P (3D6I 931-1033 F 1306) 242-4717 E [email protected]
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE(S) FROM
SAMPLE(S)OF r,
Skyharbour Developments Inc.1950 - 777 Dunsmuir Street EO Box 10423 Pacific Center Vancouver, BC V7Y 1K4
INVOICE #:31406 P.O. :
M-03 33M--03 34
M-03 35K-03 36H- 03 37
H-03 38M-03 39M-03 40M-03 41M-C3 42
D- Busch Project-. Mckenzie
Au ppb
M-03 43
K-03 44 M-03 45
555
COPIES TO: D. Huston, D- BuschINVOICE TO: Skyharbour Developments - Van
Feb 19/03SIGNED
Mark Acres - Quality Assurance
Page 3 of 3
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MCKENZIE ISLAND PROJECT TILL ANALYTICAL DATA APPENDIX IV
TSLLABORATORIES
#2 - 302 48* Street - Saskatoon, SK - S7K 6A4P (306) 931-1033 F 1306) 242-4717 E [email protected]
SAMPLE(S) FROM
SAMPLE(S) OF
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Skyharbour Developments Inc.1950 - 777 Dunsrmlir Street PO Bex 10423 Pacific Center Vancouver, BC V7Y 1K4
INVOICE #:314S4 P.O. :
D. Busch Project: McKenzie
SPB-12A SPB-11SPB-14 SPB-1S SPB-16
SPB-17
SPB-1B SPB-19 SPB-20 SPB-21
Au ppb
55/^5
10
1510<s<5
SPB-22
SPB-23 SPB-24 SPB-25
SPB-26
SPB-27
SPB-28 SPB-29 SPB-30 SPB-31
15/S
515
<5f 5
155
COPIES TO: D. Huston, D. BuschINVOICE TO: Skyharbour Developments - Van
Mar 07/03SIGNED
Mark Acres - Quality Assurance
Page l of S
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TSLLABORATORIES
02 - 302 48™ Straat - Saskatoon, SK - S7K 6A4P (306) 931-1033 F (306! 242-4717 E [email protected]
SAMPLE(S) FROM
SAMPLE(S) OF
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Skyharbour Developments Inc.1950 - 777 Dunsmuir Street PO Box 10423 Pacific Center Vancouver, EC V7Y 1K4
Till
INVOICE (t: 314 94 P.O. :
D. BuschProj ect -. McKenz i e
SPE-32 SPB-33 SPB-34 SPB-35 SPB-36
Au ppb
5/5
SPB-37
SPB-38 SPB-39 SPB-40 SPB-41
305
SPB-42 SPB-43 SPB-44 SPB-45 SPB-46
oc5/<S
<5 10
SPB-47
SBB-48 SPB-49 SPB-50 SPB-51
f 5
10
COPIES TO: D. Huston, D. BuschINVOICE TO: skyharbour Developments - Van
Mar 07/03SIGNED
Mark Acres - Quality Assurance-
Page 2 of 5
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TSLLABORATORIES
*2 - 302 48'" Street - Saskatoon, SK - S7K 6A4P (306) 931-1033 F (306) 242-4717 E [email protected]
SAMPLE(S) FROM
SAMPLE(S) OF
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
skyharbour Developments Inc. 1950 - 777 Dunsmuir Street PO Box 10423 Pacific Center Vancouver, BC V7Y 1K4
TillINVOICE tt:31494 P.O. :
D. Busch Project: McKenzie
SPB-52 MOi-46 M03-47
M03-48 M03-49
Au ppb
20/
M03-SO 15M03-51 10M03-52 *5M03-S3 S
M03-55 10M03-5S cS/10M03-57 <5M03-5B <5M03-59 eS
M03-71 10K03-T2 15M03-73 5M03-74 cSM03-75 15
COPIES TO: D. Hustcn, D. BuschINVOICE TO: Skyharbour Developments - Van
Mar 07/03SIGNED
Hark Acres - Quality Assurance
Page 3 of 5
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TSLLABORATORIES
#2-302 48" Street - Saskatoon, SK - S7K BA4F (3061 931-1033 F 1306) 242-471 7 E [email protected]
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
SAMPLE(S) FROM
SAMPLE(S) OF
Skyharbour Developments Inc. 1950 - 777 Dunsmuir Street PO Box 10423 Pacific Center Vancouver, EC V7Y IK4
D. Busch Project: McKenzie
INVOICE S: 31494 P.O. :
M03-76 H03-11 M03-78 M03-79 M03-SO
M03-81
M03-S2 M03-83 M03-34 K03-9S
Au ppb
<515/15
5sb <5
10 ^ <S
25 5
M03-86 s5MO 3 - 8 7 < 5 / -. 5M03-88 10M03-89 fSM03-90 <5
M03-91 '.SM03-92 t5H03-93 eSM03-94 25M03-95 -rS
COPIES TO: D. Huston, D. BuschINVOICE TO: Skyharbour Developments - Van
Mar 07/03SIGNED
Mark Acres - Quality Assurance
Page 4 of 5
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TSLLABORATORIES
#2 - 302 48'* Street - Saskatoon, SK - S7K 6A4P (3O6I 931-1033 F (306) 242-4717 E [email protected]
SAMPLE(S) FROM
SAMPLE(S) OF
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Skyharbour Developments Inc.1950 - 777 Dunsmuir Street PO Box 10423 Pacific Center Vancouver, BC V7Y 1K4
Til.lINVOICE tt:31494 P.O. :
D, Buseh Project: McKenzie
MO 3-96 MQ3-97 M03-9B M03-99 M03-100
Au ppb
<530 '10
10
COPIES TO: D. Ruston, 3. BuschINVOICE TO: Skyharbour Developments - Van
Mar 07/03SIGNED
Mark Acres - Quality Assurance
Page 5 of 5
9 of 12 June 16, 2003
MCKENZIE ISLAND PROJECT TILL ANALYTICAL DATA APPENDIX IV
PROJEC
T
SITE
NO
DEPTHM DESCRIPTION TYPE AU AU UTME UTMN
PPB 1 PPB2
SAMPLE NO
M 03
M 03
M 03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M 03
M03
M03
M03
M 03
M03
M03
M 03
M03
M 03
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
M03
M03
M03
M03
M 03
M 03
M 03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M 03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
9
8
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
18
19
20
22
23
24
21
27
28
29
32
33
34
42
41
4D
39
38
37
24
2
108
9.2
35
7.1
64
7 7
2.4
37
1.2
1.4
1 7
2 1
26
32
2.4
7.2
92
12 2
11.1
83
79
10.5
12
12
138
144
1.6
1.6
4.3
1.1
03
0.2
1.1
3.2
3 1
2
4 1
2 1
2.4
4.5
4.3
6.4
24
24
03
SAND AND CLAY
SAND
WET AT BASE. FINES WASHED OUT
ROCK CHIPS, BLACK SANDY
ROCK CHIPS SAND
ROCK CHIPS, SAND
SAND, CLAY
ROCK CHIPS SAND
SAND CLAY
SAND CLAY
SILT, SAND
ROCK CHIPS, SILT
ROCK CHIPS, SILT
CLAY ON SAND
CLAY
SAND/CLAY
SAMPLER BROKEN
SILT-GRAVEL
SILT-GRAVEL
CLAY-SILT
SILT
SAND
SAND
SAND
SAND ROCK
SAND, ROCK
SAND, ROCK
SAND. ROCK
SILT, GRAVEL
SILT, GRAVEL
SILT, GRAVEL
SAND, SILT
SAND. CLAY
SAND, SILT
SAND
WET SAND
SAND
SAND, GRAVEL
SAND, CLAY
SAND, SILT.DEPTHT^
3
10
SLIP BACK 5
3
3
35
10
10
5
SLIP BACK 3
15
5
5
3
10
3
NO SAMPLE 0
10
10
3
10
5
3
5
3
3
3
3
3
10
15
5
5
20
3
10
20
5
15
3
5
3
10
3
3
3
3
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
D
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
NAD 83 ZONE 15
4399105
4399165
439924 5
4399345
439937 5
4399388
439931.6
439924 3
4399106
4399061
4399153
4399155
439915.5
439892.5
4398685
439861 4
4398494
4375809
437576.4
437565 7
4375648
437551
4374798
437494.6
4374844
4374896
437489.3
437491.4
440008
440011
440008 1
440013
440013
440004
440006
439967
439975
4400025
440105 .1
4400962
4400857
440114
440128
440120
440112
440100
440096
5656163
5656184
5656210
5656231
5656249
5656268
5656291
5656316
5656324
5656336
5656134
5656081
5656061
5656034
5655992
5655965
5655940
5651859
5651835
5651804
5651781
5651756
5651766
5651790
5651834
5651869
5651891
5651918
5656155
5656184
5656218
5656254
5656271
5656304
5656238
5656365
5656386
5656400
5656176
5656198
5656223
5656404
5656390
5656369
5656346
5656316
5656294
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MCKENZIE ISLAND PROJECT TILL ANALYTICAL DATA APPENDIX IV
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M 03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M 03
M 03
M 03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M 03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M 03
M03
M03
M03
M03
36
35
43
44
45
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
21
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
71
72
73
74
75
80
76
77
78
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
91
92
93
94
95
6
24
1
04
03
15.1
17 1
9.4
115
5
4 1
56
8.9
18.6
2.3
0.6
0.6
1 3
0.7
2.9
2.2
34
2
03
49
0.3
6
07
4
72
38
6.5
10.1
9.5
7.5
5.2
1
13.5
13.6
52
7.1
136
122
13
12 .1
8.9
58
10.2
102
125
8
SAND, SILT
SAND SILT
SILT
SAND, PEBBLES
SAND. ROCK
SILT, SAND. PEBBLES
SILT, SAND PEBBLES
SILT SAND PEBBLES
SAND. PEBBLES
SILT, SAND
SAND SILT
PEBBLES.SILT, ROCK
ROCK, SILT, CLAY
SAND, GRAVEL, SILT
SAND
SAND SILT ROCK
SAND
SAND
SAND PEBBLES
SILT
SILT
SAND SILT CLAY
SILT
SAND, PEBBLES
SAND SILT ROCK
CLAY
COARSE SAND, SILT
CRUSHED ROCK SILT
SAND
SAND, PEBBLES, ROCK
SAND PEBBLES, ROCK
SAND, SILT
SILT.SAND
SAND
SAND
SAND, ROCK
SAND, ROCK
SILT
SILT SAND PEBBLES
SAND SILT PEBBLES
SILT, CLAY
SAND SILT
SAND, SOME SLIP-BACK
SAND
SAND ROCK
SILT PEBBLES
CLAY
SAND ROCK
SAND, CLAY
CLAY, ROCK
SAND, CLAT
3
3
3
5
55
5
5
10
3
3
15
10
3
5
20
3
3
3
15
10
3
5
10
10
3
3
3
0
10
15
5
3
3
3
3
15
5
10
3
3
25
5
3
3
10
3
3
3
3
25
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
440096
440082
4400734
440101
440096
437494
437498
437490
437502
4375028
437497
437374
437372
437372
440001 3
4400104
4399851
440001
440004
440233
440242
440232
440230
440232
4402338
440229
440135
440163
440268
440287
440313
440327
440364
440406
440403
440413
440413
440407
440436
440479 1
440483
440473
440476.5
4404749
440470
440392
440363
440346
440331
440312
4402798
5656272
5656249
5656140
5656033
5655898
5651940
5651965
5651990
5652007
5652029
5652055
5651905
5651923
5651950
5656140
5656114
5656075
5656057
5655954
5656036
5656010
5656055
5656083
5656100
5656203
5656237
5656180
5656183
5656177
5656182
5656194
5656214
5656247
5656250
5656275
5656294
5656314
5656220
5656245
5656130
5656157
5656178
5656197
5656222
5656251
5656294
5656294
5656277
5656276
5656284
5656300
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MCKENZIE ISLAND PROJECT TILL ANALYTICAL DATA APPENDIX IV
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
M03
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
SPB
96
97
98
99
100
101
22
23
2A
25
26
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
33
1.8
6.6
1.6
11
1
21.2
13.5
144
137
11 5
9.7
7.2
14.5
152
15.3
153
139
128
13
104
74
6
109
105
132
131
7.3
5.1
8
98
92
9
7.8
7.2
911.6
2990.0
SILT, SAND
SILT
SAND, SILT. ROCK
SAND, SILT, ROCK
SILT. ROCK
ROCK SAND SILT
SAND SILT
SAND, PEBBLES
SAND. PEBBLES
SAND PEBBLES
SAND PEBBLES
SAND, SILT
SAND, PEBBLES
SAND, PEBBLES
SAND, ROCK
SAND SILT
SAND, SILT
ROCK SAND SILT
SAND, CLAY, PLATY ROCK
SAND SILT
SAND ROCK SILT
SANF SILT, PEBBLES
SAND SILT PEBBLES
SAND SILT PEBBLES
SAND CLAY, ROCK
SAND SILT ROCK
SAND SILT
SAND SILT, ROCK
SAND SILT PEBBLES
SAND ROCK
SAND SILT ROCK
SAND SILT ROCK
SAND PEBBLES
SAND PEBBLES
SAND SILT PEBBLES
METERS
FEET
3
3
30
40
10
5
3
15
3
5
15
3
3
15
5
3
5
3
5
3
5
3
3
30
5
3
3
10
3
3
5
5
3
10
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
440251
440256
4402595
4402675
440269
440271.1
437375
437378
437377
437377
437375
437379.2
437374
436814 4
436859
436909
436934
436974
437027
437081
437128
437178
437223
437277
437282 4
437282 4
4372787
437283.5
437285
436818
436870
436906
436965
437026
437064
5656319
5656339
5656355
5656381
5656398
5656415
5651971
5651998
5652028
5652057
5652084
5652105
5652131
5652308
5652302
5652297
5652289
5652278
5652278
5652279
5652280
5652271
5652268
5652069
5652147
5652125
5652100
5652162
5652187
5652346
5652330
5652322
5652323
5652307
5652302
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APPENDIX McKenzie Island Drilling DRILL HOLE SECTIONS
SECTION AT RIGHT ANGLES LOOWNG WEST
*^ It- '3
2.26412
PREPARED BY DAVID J, BUSCH for SKYHARBOUR RESOURCES LTD.
APPENDIX McKenzie Island Drilling DRILL HOLE SECTIONS
0.0 Etev
1:350.0 0.0 2.5 5.0 7.S 10-0 12.5 15.0
Cjl Oo
-25.0 Etev
O Etev
-25.0 Etev
MCKENZIE PROJECT
M03-2
SLCTIOM AT WGHT ANGLtS l OOKING WCST
Scate! 350 JDate 21/01W4 [Time 14:50
—50.0 Etev 50 O Etev
PREPARED BY DAVID J. BUSCH for SKYHARBOUR RESOURCES LTD.
APPENDIX II McKenzie Island Drilling DRILL HOLE SECTIONS
25 O Etev
O.OEtev
-25.0 Etev
-50 O Etev
-75.0 Etev
25 O Etev-
SECTION AT RIGHT ANGLES LOOKING WEST
O Etev
-25 O Etev
-60.0 Etev
75 O Etev
PREPARED BY DAVID J. BUSCH for SKYHARBOUR RESOURCES LTD.
APPENDIX McKenzie Island Drilling DRILL HOLE SECTIONS
-w-TCOo
-25.0 Etav—
1 1500 •0.00? 10 20 30 40 SO 60 TD
-26 O Etev
-30.0 Etov
-75 O Etov
-100.0 Etev
-125.0EI0V
-ISO.OEtevSECTION AT RIGHT ANGLES LOOKING WEST
Scatel 1500
0.0 Ekrv
25.0 Etev
-SO.OEkw
•75.0 Etov-
100.0 Etev
-125 O Etev
-150 O Etev
PREPARED BY DAVID J. BUSCH for SKYHARBOUR RESOURCES LTD.
APPENDIX II McKenzie Island Drilling DRILL HOLE SECTIONS
-25.0 Etev
-O O Etev
-25 O Etev
-500Etev
-75 O Etev
-lOO.OEtov
-125.0 Etev
-150.0 Etev
1:1519 O 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
hid
-175.0Etev-
M03-5
SECTION AT RIGHT ANGLES LOOKING WEST
Scale 1:1519.367765
25.0 Etev
0.0 Etev
-25 O Etev
-50 O Etev
-75.0 Etev
-100.0 Etev
-125.0 Etev
-150.0 Etev-
-175.0Bnr
PREPARED BY DAVID J. BUSCH for SKYHARBOUR RESOURCES LTD.
APPENDIX McKenzie Island Drilling DRILL HOLE SECTIONS
O.OEtov
-25.0 Etev
50 O Etev
75.0 Ete*
100 O Etev
5 10 15 20 25 30
SECTION AT RIGHT ANGLES LOOKING WEST
O.OEtev
-25 O Etev
-50.0 Etov
75.0 Etev
E lev
PREPARED BY DAVID J. BUSCH for SKYHARBOUR RESOURCES LTD.
APPENDIX McKenzie Island Drilling DRILL HOLE SECTIONS
25.0 Etev
OOEtev
-25.0 Etov
-50 O Etev
-75.0 Etev
-100.0 Etov
-125 O Etev
-150.01
-175.0 Etev
1:1400 O 10 20 30 40 50 60
25 O Etev
VfV^
CXA: OOEtev
\ \ "V\ A, s^ - 0-9 -25 O Etevl
-50.0 Etov
-75.0 Etov
-100.0 Bn
M03-7
SECTION AT RIGHT ANGLES LOOKING WEST
Scate! 1400
-150.0 Eta
-17SOEJW
PREPARED BY DAVID J BUSCH for SKYHARBOUR RESOURCES LTD.
APPENDIX II McKenzie Island Drilling DRILL HOLE SECTIONS
COlCOo
O.OEtev
-250Etev
-SOOEIev
-75 0 Elev
-lOOOEtev
-1250Etev
-150.0 Bev
0 ——t
10 20 M 40 SO OOB"
MCKENZIE PROJECT
M03-8
SECTION AT RIGHT ANGLES LOOKING WEST
Scale 1 1202453988
-2S.OEtov
-SOOElav
-75 0 Etw
fr -lOOOEtev
-150.0 E)w
PREPARED BY DAVID J. BUSCH for SKYHARBOUR RESOURCES LTD.
APPENDIX II McKenzie Island Drilling DRILL HOLE SECTIONS
50.0 Etev
25.0 Etev
O O Etev
-25.0 Etev
-50 O Etev
-75.0 Etev
-100.0 Etev
125 O Etev
-150 O Etev
-175 O Etev
-200 O Etev
-225.0 Etev
-250.0 Etev
12000 O 102030405060708090
MCKENZIE PROJECT
M03-9
O) COo
SECTION AT RIGHT ANGLES LOOKING WEST
Scale l 2000
50.0 Etev
25 O Etev
O O Etev
-25.0 Etev
-60.0 Etev
-75.0 Etev
-100.0 Etev
-125 O Etev
-150.0 Etev
-175 O Etev
-200.0 Etev
-225.0 Etev
-250 O Etev
PREPARED BY DAVID J. BUSCH for SKYHARBOUR RESOURCES LTD.
APPENDIX li McKenzie Island Drilling DRILL HOLE SECTIONS
25.0 Etov
OOEtov
-250Etev
-500Etev
-75 O Etev
-100-OEtev
—125.0 Etev
•ISO.OEtev
-175-OEtov
-200.0 Etev
O 10 20 30 4(l blllL-M*
1:15*140 50 60 70
O
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MCKENZIE PROJECT
M03-10
SECTION AT RIGHT ANGLES LOOKING WEST
Scat* 1 1590909091
25.0 Etov
O.OEtov-
-250Etev
-500EIMM
-tOOOEto-
-150 O Etev
1750Etev
-200 O Etav-
PREPARED BY DAVID J. BUSCH for SKYHARBOUR RESOURCES LTD.
APPENDIX II McKenzie Island Drilling DRILL HOLE SECTIONS
25 O E lev
0.0 Etev
-25 O Etev
-50.0 Etev
-75 O Etev
•100 O Etev
-125 O Etev
-150 O Etev
-175 O Etev
200 O Etev
-225 O Etev
1:2065102030405060708090
COo
MCKENZIE PROJECT
M03-11
SECTION AT RIGHT ANGLES LOOKING WEST
25 O Etev
O O Flev
-25 O Etev
-500 Etev
-75.0 Etev
-100.0 Etev
-125 Q Etev
-150 O Etev
-175.0 Etev
-200,0 Etev
-225.0 Etev
PREPARED BY DAVID J BUSCH for SKYHARBOUR RESOURCES LTD.
APPENDIX II McKenzie Island Drilling DRILL HOLE SECTIONS
0.0 Etev
-25.0 Etev
•50.0 Etev
-75.0 Etev
CM
-100.0 Eta
5 10 15 20 25 30 35
SECTION AT RIGHT ANGLES LOOKING NORTH
00 Etev
-25 O Etev
—50.0 Elev
-75 O Etev
-100.0 Etev
PREPARED BY DAVID J. BUSCH for SKYHARBOUR RESOURCES LTD.
MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
Work Report Summary
Transaction No: W0320.01570 Status: APPROVED
Recording Date: 2003-OCT-03 Work Done from: 2003-FEB-01
Approval Date: 2004-FEB-07 to: 2003-APR-15
Client(s):
129617 ENGLISH, PERRY VERN
392732 CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
Survey Type(s):
ASSAY PDRILL POVERB
Work Report Details:
Claimft
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
KRL
1185144
1185145
1185146
1234016
1234017
1234018
1234019
1234020
1234556
1234557
1240977
1244509
1244510
1244511
1244512
1244513
1244514
1244515
1244516
1244517
1247953
Perform
8113,802
SO
SO
328,439
842,659
SO
SO
SO
SO
34,226
S22.275
30
303030SO
SO
soSO
SO
58,717
3220,118
External Credits:
Perform Approve
3113,802
SO
30
328,439
S42.659
SO
30
SO
SO
54,226
322,275
30
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
so50so
58,717
3220,118
50
Applied
S6.400
56,400
514,400
57,826
512,800
31,910
57,826
57,826
514,000
520,000
58,000
S1 0,800
510,800
58,000
514,400
59,600
310,800
510,800
516,000
54,000
52,000
5204,588
Applied Approve
56,400
56,400
514,400
57,826
512,800
51,910
57,826
S7.826
514,000
520,000
58,000
310,800
310,800
38,000
314,400
59,600
510,800
510,800
516,000
54,000
52,000
S204.588
Assign
S96.000
SO
50
520,613
529,859
SO
50
SO
soSO
512,275
50
50SO
soSO
SO
SO
soSO
55,717
5164,464
Assign Approve
96,000
0
0
20,613
29,859
0
0
0
0
0
12,275
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5,717
5164,464
Reserve
511,402
SO
SO
SO
SO
50sososo
51,128
52,000
50
SO
soSO
SO
SO
SO
soSO
31,000
315,530
Reserve Approve
311,402
50
50
SO
SO
SO
so50so
51,128
52,000
SO
SO
SO
sosososoSO
so31,000
315,530
Due Date
2008-APR-13
2008-APR-13
2008-APR-13
2010-JUL-20
2009-JUL-20
2010-JUL-20
2010-JUL-20
2010-JUL-20
2008-DEC-28
2008-DEC-28
2010-JAN-18
2007-FEB-25
2007-FEB-25
2009-FEB-25
2007-FEB-25
2008-FEB-25
2007-FEB-25
2007-FEB-25
2008-FEB-25
2009-FEB-25
2010-NOV-23
Reserve:S1 5,530 Reserve of Work Report*: W0320.01 570
S1 5,530 Total Remaining
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Date:2004-FEB-13
Ministere du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E 6B5
CYPRESS DEVELOPMENT CORP.P.O. BOX 10423PACIFIC CENTRE#1950-777 DUNSMUIR STREETVANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIAV7Y1K4 CANADA
Dear Sir or Madam
Tel: (888)415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555
Submission Number: 2.26412 Transaction Number(s): W0320.01570
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.
The revisions outlined in the Notice dated December 24, 2003 have been corrected. Accordingly, assessmentwork credit has been approved as outlined on the AMENDED Declaration of Assessment Work Form that accompanie(this submission.
If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact BRUCE GATES by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5856.
Yours Sincerely,
/f,Ron C. Gashinski
Senior Manager, Mining Lands Section
Cc: Resident Geologist
Perry Vern English (Claim Holder)
Assessment File Library
Cypress Development Corp. (Claim Holder)
Cypress Development Corp. (Assessment Office)
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