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52EI1SE9096 21 SNOWSHOE BAY (SHOAL 010
Diamond Drilling
Area Snowshoe Bay Report NO
Work performed by: BP Resources Canada Ltd.
K K K K K
Claim N 564085 564077 564085 563G76 560980
Hole NO Footage Date Note
S-6S-7S-8S - 1 5'S-16
208n150m180ra
178.5m120m
Feb/83Feb/83Feb/03Mar/83Mar/83
(1)(1)(1)(1)(1)
(2)
Notes: (1) #12-85(2) #62-85
AWL. OOS( 7-B&) rev. 9-72
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SELCO INC.
SHOAL LAKE AREA, D.D.H.'s 56 &_S8
CL.K.564085, M.2704, ONTARIO
Scale 1":200' September, 1983
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME O^
HOLE NO. LOG AT ION LATITUDE ELEV ATIOT
STARTED
PROPER T Y
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Feb
4-
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Level1983
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ENGTH
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Z IMUTH
IN ISH ED .
At,
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122
208+ 0 0
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Feb
TT1 ,
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7 '
15
(682
D
,1983
ft.)
IP -50°Core BQ
Ac i d Test
METERS
060
120180
DIP
-50°
-52.5
-53.7-52.5
AZIMUTH
>
1
1
METERS
208
DIP
-48°
AZIMUTHHOLE NO. S 6 SHEET NO. 1-
R EM ARKS Target "I 1Claim K564085
Contractor: Midwest DrillingB. ZabevLOGGED BY
METERSFROV
0
18.60
(61.0)1
55 .
180. 4)(
56.60
185. 7)<
TO
18.6
(61.0)
55.
180.4)
56.60
185.7)
65.60
215.2)
DESCRIPTION
WATER (vert)
OVERBURDEN
FAULT ZONE
Broken, mylonitized rock, prob. volcanic.
Vuggy , porous with Py quartz carb.
Schistosity and fracturing at 30° to CA.
DIORITE (SID)
Green to grey, massive, fine to medium grained.
Slightly trecciated.
Magnetic, slightly calcareous.
Py-specks with chlorite often.
Occ. inclusions of volcanics.
58.30 - 59.75 - Highly altered basaltic rock, prob. inclusion,
Strongly magnetic, brecciated, actinolitic.
Lower contact with volcanics at 90° to CA.
SAMPLE
NO .
3309
3310
3311
3312
3313
3314
IDESMETERSFROM
56.70
57.45
58.20
58.95
59.75
60.50
TO
57.45
58.20
58.95
59.75
60.50
61.25
TOTAL
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.80
0.75
0.75
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DIAMOND DRILL RECORD O*
HOLE NO __
Shoal Lake
_§.. 6_ SHEET MO.
METERS,«OM
65.6
215.2)
77.80
255.2)
80.35
;263.6)
86.05
;282.3)
90.00
:295.3)
"*• Q
77.80
255.2)
78.50
257.5)
86.05
282.3)
90.00
295.3)
95.20
312.3)
DESCRIPTION
BASALT Massive
Green, fairly massive and uniform. Fine grained with
occ. quartz-carb, epidote, actinolite + serp. veins
and veinlets at various angles to CA.
In places looks weakly brecciated.
76.16 - 76.88 - Fine grained dioritic dike - epidotized.
VOLCANIC BRECCIA
Dark green, highly magnetic. Also brecciated insitu
with quartz carb. around fragments. Flow at 40°to CA.
BRECCIA - Volcanic
Highly magnetic vole, fragments "80% in chlor-actinolit
dark green matrix. Subangular.
Brecciated with high amount of quartz carb. + act.+serf
Lower contact at 35° to CA.
BASALT
More massive with brecciated sections coarser grained,
siliceous- partly dioritic.
Epidote alt. often. Quartz-carb. veining - irreg. or
Low angles to CA.
Lower contact at 35° to CA. Minor Py.
BASALT - Massive.
Fine grained fairly massive, magnetite rich.
Frequent quartz carb + actin. veinlets at 40-90° to CA,
Occ. Py , Cp specks.
Lower contact at 10° tp CA along quartz vein.
SAMPLE
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•
3315
3316
3317
3318
3319
SUtPw
iDESME
(=OM
80.35
81.10
81.85
82.60
83.35
CEILSTO
81. 1C
81.8!
82. 6(
83.3!
84. 2(
TOTA!
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.85
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HOLE NO __S_b_ __ SHEET NO.
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iLANGRIDGES - 1
METERS
PROM
95. 2q
(312.3)
106.22
348.5)
119.77
392.9)
TO
106.22
(348.5)
119.77
(392.9)
122.1:
(400.7)
DESCRIPTION
BASALT Dioritic Phase
Massive, coarser grained than the unit above, chloritic
In places - brecciated - patchy appearance-, quartz-carb-
epidote, act. veining common.
Magnetic. Py, Po occ .
Mixed Interval of Braccia Flow Units at: 106.09 - 108.70 110.80 - 115.25 118.40 - 119.77
Alternating with more massive basalt flows.
Dark brownish, magnetite rich + biotite in v. fine
actinolitic matrix. Intensive cross cut by quartz-
carb-actinolite veins.
Weak flow banding at 10-15° to CA.
Py as bands, patches at low angles to CA 10-15° to CA.
Po toward bottom, unit higly altered - black to dark gi
AMPHIBOLITE - Massive korneitnte
Fine grained, green, massive uniform rock.
Po, Py fine diss. throughout up to 10%. Specks of Cp oc
Actinolitic bands 15° to CA with massive Po at the lowe
contact and at 121.60 m.
SAMPLE
'JO
3320
3321
3322
3323
3324
3325
;en.
IOE5METERS
FROM
116.50
117.25
118.00
118.75
119.50
119.80
TO
117.25
118.0
118.75
119.50
119.80
120.55
T OT»l
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.30
0.75
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122.73
;400.7)
131.70
:432.1)
141.57
;464.5)
146.10
:479.3)
TO
131.70
432.1)
141.57
464.5)
146.10
479.3)
148.72
487.9)
DESCRIPTION
TALCO.- .' AMPHIBOLITE
Grey, to light grey, massive grading into weakly
schistose rock at 129m. Talc content increasing with
schistosity. Poss. fault at 129m.
Schistosity and veining at 10° to CA.
Strongly magnetic.
Py with quartz-carb. veining occ.
AMPHIBOLITE
Massive Komf\V;'»t,»
Upper unit grading into finer grained nontalcoit massi\
green amphibolite with sections of coarser grained
with gradational contacts actin-feldsp + magnet, comp.
Occ. quartz-carb. veining at angle to CA.
At 137.10 - Fracture zone 20cm. - crushed rock at 35° to CA.
DIORITE ?
Fine grained, massive intrusive, chloritic with biotit*
spots. Cuite silicous. dike.
AMPHIBOLITE
Massive komatilbe-
Green, missive, fine grained, uniform grading into weakl
schistose chlor .-actin. in fractures.
Schistosity at 35° to CA.
SAMPLE
-.0
3326
3327
3328
3329
3330
e
y
.W'. MetersCROW
126.25
127.00
127.75
128.50
129.25
T o
127. OC
127.7!
128. 5C
129.25
130. OC
TOTAL
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
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NAME OF PROPERTY.SHOAL LAKE
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HOLE N
FOOTAGE
FROM
148.72
150.85
158.37
161.80
166.70
1
TO
150.85
158.37
161.80
166.70
169.50
DESCRIPTION
DIORITE DYKE
Fine grained, brecciated. As 141.57 to 146.10m.
AMPHIBOLITE
Massive, green, fine to medium grained. Slightly
sheared at 157m with schistosity at 40° to CA.
Top part calcareous
Qtz. + carb. veins at 35-40° TCA with minor py
157m shear zone with quartz + carb. + magnetite
Upper contact at 70° TCA
Lower contact at 40° TCA
TALCOSE AMPHIBOLITE
Massive to weakly sheared at 40° TCA.
161.65-161.8 strong shear zone at 45° TCA with talc
+ actinolite. Rock strongly magnetic.
MASSIVE AMPHIBOLITE
As 150.85 - 158.37m
163.8 - 164.15 dark grey, sheared, calcareous
amphibolite with biotite. Shearing at 45° TCA
165.3 - 166.05 siliceous dyke. Chloritic with py in
fractures. Contacts sharp and irregular
TALCOSE AMPHIBOLITE
Moderately sheared at 40° TCA. Strongly magnetic.
Upper contact at 35° TCA
, S 6
SAMPLE
MO.% SULPH
IDES
FOOTAGEFROM TO TOTAL
SHEET NO. 5
ASSAYS
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DIAMOND DRILL RECORD NAME ^ )f P KOPERTV _ Shoa 1
HOLE NO ____:S 6 _____ SHEET NO.
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LANGRIDGES -
METERS
TROM
169.50
556.1)
170.60
559.7)
172.10
564.6)
177.40
582~.0)
182.00
597.1)
186.60
612.2)
TO
170.60
559.7)
172.10
564.6)
177.40
582.0)
182.00
587.1)
186.60
612.2)
194.00
636.5)
DESCRIPTION
MASSIVE AMPHIBOLITE
Lower contact at 30° to CA along quartz-carb vein.
SHEARED AMPHIBOLITE
Dark grey, highly calcareous rock (up to 20% carb)
biotitic. Schistosity at 45° to CA.
Quartz-carb. veins at 60-65° to CA.
MASSIVE AMPHIBOLITE
Medium grained, greenish to greyish ultramafic rock.
Hornbl . , actin. , magnetite feldspar. Talco' around
174. m.
Contact gradational.
SHEARED ULTRAMAFIC
Grades from upper unit. Highly calcareous (up to 30%),
Spotty appearance. Hornbl, actin, calcite, biotite.
Weak schistosity at 45° to CA.
Grades down the hole into more massive less calcareous
green amphibolite.
MAFIC TUFF
Green, v. fine grained tuff?
Bedding at 186.50 m. at 40° to CA.
Specks of Py occ.
Sections occ. appear to be breccia flow.
Lower contact ~40 0 to CA.
TALCOSE AMPHIBOLITE
Massive to weakly sheared at 45° to CA.
Quartz-carb. veinlet occ.
SAMPLE
'JO - Sl'LPH
IDESMeters
f?OM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
• "• 01 TOM 02 TOW
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD OP
NO
Shoal Lake
SHEET NO ___
CO•a
CO (£> CO
1OTORON'
! in
LANGRIDGf
METERSr ROM
194.00
;636.5)
200.03
656.3)
202.40
664.0)
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200.03
656.3)
202.40
664.0)
206.30
676.8)
DESCRIPTION
SHEARED ULTRAMAFIC
Green, slightly sheared.
The top 3m. very calcareous (""40% carb. alt.)
Foliation moderate at 40° to CA.
Toward bottom of the interval progressively finer
grained into actinolitic schists, with carb parallel
to foliation.
Quartz-carb. veining intensive or irreg. or 20-60° to (
Often with magnetite.
BASALT
Green, v. fine grained, tuffriceous looking rock with
foliation at 45° to CA, chloritic in places.
Slightly talcose.
Upper contact 50° to CA.
MAFIC TUFF
Grey to greenish, v. fine grained, bedded. Chlorite
act in., feldspar. V. fine grained bands of magnetite
rich (+70%). 2-20un. thick at 55° to CA.
Secondary brecciation in sections with quartz-carb.
actinolite.
Some py, po along quartz-carb veinlet or along bedding
plane - < 1 %.
SAMPLE
•JO
A.
3331
3332
3333
3334
3335
VJ L PM
3ESMET
CROM
202.40
203.15
203.90
204.65
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203.1!
203. 9(
204.6:
205. 4(
105-85
TOTAI
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
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HOLE NO S 6 SHEET NO. .
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METERS
206.30
676.8)
206.58
677.8)
TO
206.58
677.8)
208.00
682.4)
DESCRIPTION
SULPHIDE BEARING CHERT
Banded sulphide bearing section - part of the unit abov
Alternation of thin bands of chert ,chlorite-actinolite
and magnetite.
Contains ~10% Po as streaks parallel to banding or spec
with minor Py . Speck of Cp.
Banding at 45 to CA.
MAFIC TUFF OR FLOW
Fine grained, tuffdceous looking uniform rock.
No definite banding observed.
Quartz-carb. veinlets. occ. at 60-80 to CA.
E.O.H. at 208.00 m.
SAMPLE
NO
..3336
3337
ks
Sin PW
UESME'IEKS
TRQM
205.85
206.30
TO
206. 3G
206. 5£
TOTAL
0.45
0.28
ASSAYS
HU.
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TR
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02 TOW
- « 0 200 400 v - i
SELCO INC.
SHOAL LAKE AREA, D.D.H. S7
CL.K.564077, M.2704, ONTARIO
September, 1983
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF P ROPERTY SHOAL LAKE
HOLE NO. _
LOG AT ION
LATITUDE
ELEVATION
STARTED
S6
Ice
Feb
7+ nos
Leve 115,1983
LENGTH
^ +
DEPARTURE
AZ IMUTH
_„ F 1 N 1 « H F 0
150mnfip122°Feb 17
57,1
(492
i983
ft.)
DIP
Core
-50°
BO
METKRDIP AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTH
Tpropr "F"REMARKS 'digCC r
Claim K564077
Contractor: Midwest Drilling
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METFRS
FROM
0
>
11.00
TO
2.5
(8.2)
29.00(is-i)
DESCRIPTION
WATER (VERT)
At 3m hit a ledge, drilled 1.8m of Diorite, came out of it, extenc
the casing to 11.00m.
ULTRAMAFICS
11.00 - 15.65 - AMPHIBOLITE assize
Green to greyish, fairly£redium grained. Hornblende,
feldspar actinolite magnetite composition.
Occ . quartz carb veining + coarse Py often.
15.65 - 20.05 STRONGLY ALTERED AMPHIBOLITE
Brownish grey the top part to green and light yellow
toward the bottom.
Foliated at 20 to CA. Dark patches (accum. of biotit
with small white spots (leucoxene?) in the top part.
Actinolitic and magnetite rich lower half of the
interval .
Abundant coarse Py particularly in upper part
(holewise) *v5%.
SAMPLE
NO.
;d
3338
3339
3340
3341
!?)
3342
3343
3344
SULPH IDES
METFROM
14.25
15.00
15.60
16.20
16.90
17.65
18.40
"ERSTO
15.00
15.60
16.20
16.90
17.65
18.40
19.15
TOTAL
0.75
0.60
0.60
0.70
0.75
0.75
0.75
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DIAMOND DRILL RECORD NAME Of=
HOLE NO
Shoal Lake
' SHEET NO. .
CO ID
i
*I\NGRIDGE:
-1
MpfpRt;
FROM
29.00
:95.1)
T.">
72.65
;238.4)
DESCRIPTION
18.90 - 19.60 -FRACTURE ZONE
Open fracture (water) oxidized.
Quartz-carbonate vein at 10° to CA.
From 16.60 on - v. fine grained, tuffoceous.
20.05 - 29. AMPHIBOLITE-
Slightly talcose grey to greenish medium to coarse
grained amphibolite, fairly massive.
Talcose in sections. Heavily fractured.
21.65 - Shearing at 25° to CA. with quartz-carb, talc.
22.10,22.6 - Fracture zones 45° parallel to CA.
24.00 - 24.89 - DIORITE DIKE
Lower contact at 30° to CA.
27.70 -'30.00 - Heavily brokent 'v50% core recovery, fractures parallel
to and various angles to CA.
Lower contact lost.
DIORITE (SID)
Grey to greenish, massive, medium grained intrusive,
granular texture of interlocking grains of amphibole,
feldspar + minor quartz, biotite, chlorite.
Contact with the upper unit lost - Fault?
Occ. epidote alteration.
34.25 - 34.52 - Quartz-porphyry dike, pinkish , massive with sharp
contacts at 45° to CA.
Chloritic specks.
At 34.60 - Fractured.
36.00 - 36.50 - Inclusion of sheared ultramafic volcanic with occ.
quartz carb. veins at high angles to CA.
SAMPLE
HO' 5ULPH
IDC5METERS
FROM TO "OTAL
ASSAYS
• '. OZ TON GZ TON
PIAMONR DRILL RECOK0 NAME jt p f ,- O pERTv_^hoal Lake
HCH.E MO __S __7 .__________ SHEET NO.
£fD CO
1
- TORONTO
LANGRIDGES -
METERSFROM
72.65
;238.4)
84.20
276.2)
TO
84.20
276.2)
150.00
492.1)
DESCRIPTION
At 39.80 - 8 cm
51.30 - 54.50 -
. quartz-carb. -chlori te vein at 45° to CA.
Fractures parallel to CA.
&5.90 - 66.60 - Inclusion of massive green amphibolite.
From 63.20 Diorite becoming coarser grained.
ULTRAMAFIC VOLCANICS ( could be xenolith in diorite)
Fine grained at the top part with abundant quartz-carb.
veining. Coarser qmphibolite toward bottom.
Small sections of diorite present.
Dark green to dark brown in parts.
Contacts irregular. Brecciated in the upper part.
DIORITE ( SID )
Same as from 29.00-72.65.
85.50 - 87.70 - Strongly silicified and carbonatized zone (shearing?
Pervasive and veining of quartz-calcite (ankerite?) +
sugary quartz up to 80%. Barren.
91.10 - 91.80 -
92.60 - 93.801 94.30 - 95.15J
103.20 - 103.30'
104.10 - 10V.60
108.70 - 111.20
Fracture parallel to CA with minor carb . coating.
Coarse grained amphibolite inclusions.
Dark green to dark grey slightly sheared amph.
volcanics .
Minor po , py.
Contacts with diorite gen. 30-60° to CA or irreg.
sharp with no alter, zones.
At 105.00 - 8 cm. qtz-chl.-act . vein at 45° to CA with minor Py and
specks of Cp.
Qtz.carb. veining often at various angles to CA.
SAMPL
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3345
3346
3347
3348
3349
3350
)
3351
3352
3353
Hit-ME
FROM
72.75
73.50
74.25
75.00
75.75
76.50
85.50
86.25
87.00
_E
1'KKSTO
73.50
74.25
75. OC
75.75
76. 5C
77.25
86.25
87. OC
87. 7C
TOTAL
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.70
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HOLE NO .__. J?.._Z______________ SHEET NO.
METERS
F ROM TO
DESCRIPTION
127.10 - 127.50 - Inclusion of fine grained mafic volcanic.
132.00 - 135.00 - Weakly sheared to massive volcanics.
Lower contact parallel to CA for 1.5m.
Contact sharp.
At 137.40 - Chlorite-actinolite fracture at 15 to CA.
At 148.90 - 2 cm. quartz vein at 30 to CA.
E.O.H. at 150m.
rjoSUL PH
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SAMPLE
METERSF ROM TO TOTAL
ASSAYS
02 TOW 01 T OM
DIAMOND DRILL RECORD Acid Tests
NAME OF PROPERTY
S 8
SHOAL LAKE
HOLE NO.
L OC A T IO N
LATITUDE
ELEVATION
STARTED _
LENGTH 180m. (390 ft.)
61 +00 N
Ice LevelFeb 17.1983
DEPARTURE _
AZIMUTH 122
FIN ISHED __
57'DIP
-50'
Feb 18.1983 BQ
METER:
096
156180
. DIP
-50°-49°
-50°
AZIMUTH FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE NO. S 8 SHEET NO.
REMARKS Claim K564085
Contractor: Midwest Drilling
LOGGED BY B. Zabev______
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1
i
METERS
FROM
; 0
16
(52.5)
85.10
279.2)
: AN'jHlDGES
TO
16.
(52.5)
85.10
279.2)
180.00
590.6)
DESCRIPTION
WATER
OVERBURDEN
DIORITE (SID)
The top approx,15m. - Highly altered diorite.
Fine grained green chloritic-actinolite sections with
black "bands" or patches of almost massive magnetite
+ streaks of Py, Po , also as diss. "4%.
At 85.90 blebs of Cp with quartz-carb. chlorite +
magnetite 20%.
Frequent quartz carb - actinolite veins and veinlets
gener. 60-80° to CA.
100.27 - 100.70 - "Bands" of magnetite rich rock ( ~60%) + 1% Py + Po
at 45° to CA.
In places these altered zones resemble "dioritic ande-
site".
At 101.60 - Carbonatized alt. over 2cm with calcite
up to 40%.
After this alt. zone "regular" SID - massive, medium
to coarse grained intrusive, somewhat more chloritic
than fresh SID. Slightly calcareous in places.
SAMPLE
NO.
3354
3355
3356
3357
3358
3359
3360
3361
3362
3363
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FROM
85.10
85.75
86.50
87.25
91.00
91.75
92.50
99.00
99.75
100.70
TO
85.75
86.50
87.25
88.00
91.75
92.50
93.25
99.75
100.70
101.45
TOTAL
0.65
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.95
0.75
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HOLE N O 8SHEET NO. __
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DESCRIPTION
Intensive crosscutt ing by quartz-carb . -act inolite
veinlets at gen. 50-90° to CA.
Often fracturing parallel to CA.
Occ. Py diss.
Magnetite present •*• 2-3%, occasionally up to 10%.
From approx. 121. to 133. finer grained phase of SID
Gradational contacts magnetic.
123.50 - Veinlet of Py - 1cm. thick at 08° to CA. with chloritic
quartz carb. + biotite(?).
Frequent quartz-carb. veining or as irreg. forms with
specks of Py .
154.00 - 157.00 - Fine grained phase of SID with 2-3% diss. Py +
minor Po. Occasional specks of Cp. with quartz carb.
161.13 - 161.64 - Quartz-carb-chlorite vein 2-4cm. at 05° to parallel
to CA. with Py , magnetite, Cp.
At 162.45 - 10cm of sulphide bearing quartz vein a t 45° to CA. with
10% Py bands and streaks.
At 164.15 - Quartz-carb. vein with blebs of Cp + Py.
E.O.H. at 180m.
SAMPLE
"°
3364
3365
SUlPH
IDESMETE
FROM
161.13
162.25
ISTO
161. b t-
162. 4*
T OTAL
0.51
0.23
£ ASfftVS
• "• 02 TOW
0.02
0.03
O2 TOM
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME O F PROPERTY SHOAL LAKE
HOL E NO.
LOG ATION
LATITUDE
ELEVATION
STARTED
S 15
1 1 4 + 00 S
Ice LevelMar 1983
_ LENGTH
10 + 00
DEPARTUR
AZIMUTH
FIN (SHED .
177.5
W
F
123°
5 Mar
m (582
1983
ft)
DIPCore
-50°
BQ
meters0
39tn
99m174m
DIP
5044
4034
AZIMUTH
123°TN
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE NO. 15 SHEET NO.
REMARKS Claim K 563876
Contractor: Midwest Drilling R.S. Taylor
LOGGED BY
METERS
FROM
0
15.94 (S*-3)
28.49 (^•5)
TO
15.95
28.49 (15*)
36.86 (\Xo-<\)
DESCRIPTION
WATER
OVERBURDEN + BOULDERS
SHEARED ULTRAMAFIC - TALC -1- MAGNETITE ROCK
Blue grey, uniform fine grained talc rock with minor
chlorite, calcite, and + 1 0% magnetite. Schistose
but not slaty.
Occasional irregular white quartz -1- calcite veins.
24.7 - 26.32 & 27.78 - 28.49
BIOTITE + TALC + CALCITE + MAGNETITE SCHIST
Well foliated, fine grained, laminated schist. Some
complexely deformed laminae. Gradational with massive
talcose rock.
Sheared ultramaf ic/react ion rim.
Schistosity at 58° to CA at 26m.
26.32 - 27.78 HORNBLENDE MICROGRANITE
Pink, massive, medium grained rock.
Interlocking K-spar, quartz, hornblende and calcite.
< 20% mafics.
? FELSITE
Pale grey, somewhat massive, fine grained, siliceous
rock. In general a fine granular ( < 0.5m m^ggregate
SAMPLE
NO.
3512
3513
3514
3515
3516
3517
bMH1 METERSFROM
24.0
24.7
25.5
27.78
28.49
28.98
TO
24.7
25.5
26.32
28.49
28.98
29.5
TOTAL
0.70
0.80
0.82
0.71
0.49
0.52
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DRILL RECORD Sho.-i 1 Lakf
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f ROM
36.86
TO
80.93
(u>5-$
DESCRIPTION
of quartz, lesser sericite, ? feldspar with minor
green chlorite. Slight schistosity.
28.49 - 28.98 & 35.49 - 36.86 m
As above but sheared and schistose. Here, resembles
"felsic tuff", contains occ. 1mm rounded clear quartz
eyes, streaks of chlorite.
Schistosity at 46° to CA at 36m.
Rare secondary silicif ication as wormy quartz veins,
with traces of py.
BASALT
Dk. green, massive, fine grained (<0.1mm) mafic rock.
Dominantly dk chlorite, actinolite with minor, patchy
carbonate and magnetite. Possibly some biotite.
Cut by frequent, irregular quartz + carbonate veins,
and an earlier (?) set of actinolite -1- chlorite veins
(?alteration) .
Amount of chlorite (-hnagnetite + carbonate + biotite +
pyrrhotite) veining/alteration increases somewhat down
hole. Grab samples of more "altered" basalt.
66.54 - 65.93 "MAFIC TUFF"
Fine grained (0.5 mm), laminated quartz., actinolite ,
biotite schist. Possibly intraformational sediment.
Basalts are high iron tholeiites, similar to those of
the Duport Mine sequence.
SAMPLE
-.0
351£
351S
352C
3521
3522
3523
3524
3525
• L'f ',
fit. l c,Kr>FPUM
35.0
35.49
36.2
36.86
66.54
69.0
75.0
79.0
TO
35.49
36.2
36.86
37.36
66.93
70.0
76.0
80.. 0
TOTAL
0.49
0.71
0.66
0.50
0.39
1.0
1.0
1.0
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PIAmOND DRILL RECORD Shoal L.iko
HOLE NO SHEET NO. 3
366-1168
1 OiiU
8<rz ^ *
METERSrp-iM
80.93 (ztS- s)
117.1
125.68
TO
117.1 (38i*-i)
125.68 (OU.-3)
140.12 (^S*l -•$
DESCRIPTION
BASALT/"D10R1TIC ANDES ITE"
Similar to type section.
Grey-green, fine-medium grained (1mm) massive rock of
interlocking actinolite, chlorite feldspar(?), with
lesser, magnetite and skeletal leucoxene. Unit
characterized by rare l-2mm blue quartz eyes. Some
biotite, usually near crosscutting veins.
Cut by frequent, irregular quartz -I- carbonate veins,
often with chloritic "halo".
Also characterized by l-2mm dark amphibole clots.
BASALT TUFF
Dark green, dense, fine grained rock. Composed of
chlorite, dk amphibole, actinolite with minor, patchy
magnetite and calcite.
Up to 1% v. finely disseminated pyrrhotite.
Texture is of vague angular to subrounded fragments
(size up to 2cm) in similar matrix.
Cut by frequent carbonate veins which give a brecciatec
texture to rock.
BASALT
Dk green, massive, fine grained, chloritic; as 36.86 -
80.93 m.
SAMPLE
•4O
3526
3527
3528
3529
3530
3531
3532
3533
3534
3535
3536
3537
3538
3539
3540
3541
3542
1ULP"
A
A
MEln,KbFROM
92.0
102.0
117.1
117.75
118.5
119.25
120.0
120.75
121.5
122.25
123.0
123.75
124.5
125.25
134.2
134.83
135.53
TO
93.0
103.0
117.7!
118.5
119.2!
120.0
120.7!
121.5
122.2!
123.0
123.7!
124.5
125.2!
125. 6£
134.82
135.52
136.32
TOTAL
1.0
1.0
0.65
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.43
0.63
0.70
0.79
ASSAYS
Au
Tr.
Tr.
Au -PP-ti —
N'»\
N\\
NAMx\
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H\\H'tV
NilKi\
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PKILL KCCOKDHOLE NO _..§ 15
Lake_
SHEET NO 4
METERS> HOM
140.12 f»Sl->)
142.08(ut.O
TO
142.08 («*M>-»)
.
146.0(<m-o)
DESCRIPTION
134.83 - 136.32 ZONE OF ALTERATION
Siliceous, fine grained rock containing actinolite,
chlorite, leucoxene, after basalt, with silica, biotit«
pyrite .
Schistosity at 22° to CA.
SULPHIDE-BEARING SEDIMENT
140.12 - 140.75 Irregularly banded, somewhat chaorir rock. Small
<1 cm, fragments, somewhat rounded and deformed, of
sulphide-bearing chert, basalt in schistose matrix of
sericite, quartz, actinolite, calcite, pyrrhotite,
pyrite and up to 5% sphalerite.
140.75 - 141.0 Basalt. Possibly large boulder
141.0 - 142.08 Banded (Tbedded), siliceous, po + sp bearing rock.
High mafic component.
Grades down hole into biotite + actinolite + calcite +
quartz schist.
Banding/schistosity at 52° to CA.
ACTINOLITE SCHIST
Pale green-grey, fine grained (<0.1mm) actinolite-
rich schist. Minor calcite, leucoxene, magnetite
relics, quartz. Possibly some talc.
Schistosity at 47° to CA. Mineral lineation plunge
70° N on schistosity plane.
SAMPLE
'4O
3543
3544
5545
3546
3547
3548
3549
3550
3551
3552
3553
3554
3555
3556
3557
SUtf M
IDES
A
A
A
A
Mr. 1 r.KoFROM
136.32
137.0
137.75
138.5
139.25
140.12
140.75
141.0
141.54
142.08
142.75
143.5
144.25
145.0
145.5
TO
137.0
137.75
138.5
139.2!
140. i;
140.7!
141.0
14 1.5^
142. 0 1
142.7'
143.5
144.2!
145.0
145.5
146.0
TOTAL
0.68
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.87
0.63
0.25
0.54
0.54
0.67
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.50
0.50
ASSAYS
Au oz/t .
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
Tr.
Au ppb
H\V
H\\
K\\
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H\\M'\\
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VO
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Sb ppm
DIAMOND DRILL KECOK0HOLE: NO _•?. L5__.... SHEET NO ...
00 IO
<£> CO
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METERSTROM
146.0
151.38
TO
151.38 (W6->)
178.5
DESCRIPTION
AMPHIBOLITE
Drab green, massive rock, composed of l-5mm stumpy
hornblendes in fine ( < 1mm) grained matrix of amphi-
bole, leucoxene/magnetite with traces of quartz and
pyri te .
BASALT/AMPHIBOLITE
Drab green, fine to medium grained (up to 2mm), massive
rock. Consists of interlocking dark and light green
amphiboles, with 10-15% white leucoxene after magnetite
Characterized by the presence of +1% blue quartz eyes
(l-2mm).
Rock is relatively unaltered.
161 - 167- Rock becomes coarser grained, very similar to amphi-
bolite at 146.0 - 151.38m. but still contains blue
quartz eyes. Approx 10% fresh magnetite, up to 1%
diss. po.
169.35 - 172.2 & 174.03 - 176.78m QUARTZ-FELDSPAR PORPHYRY INTRUSIVI
Coarse grained aggregate of quartz, feldspar and
biotite.
E.O.H. 178.5 m
SAMPLE
no
3558
3559
S
nr *meters
FROM
163.0
164.0
TO
164.0
165.0
TOTAL
1.0
1.0
ASSAYS
AuOZ/tOI
Au ppb
N\\
H\\
As ppm
Sb ppm
K 563891
SELCO INC.
SHOAL LAKE AREA, D.D.H. 516
CL.K.560980, M.2704, ONTARIO
Scale 1":200' September, 1983
DIAMOND DRILL RECORDNAME OF PROPERTY
HOLE NO.
LOG AT ION
LATITUDE
ELEVAT ION
STARTED
SHOAL LAKK
S Ib
, 121 +
IN Ice5 March
00 N
Level1983
LENGTH
DEPARTUR
AZIMUTH
FINISHED .
120m4 + 50 E
F123°
6 March
(394
TN
1983
ft )
DIP
Core
-50°
BO
Me t e r
015m75m
117m
5 DIP
5048^44
41 \
AZIMUTH
123°TN
FOOTAGE DIP AZIMUTHHOLE NO. S 16 SHEET NO.
REMARKS. R TARGET
Claim K 560980
Contractor: Midwest Drilling
LOGGED BY R.S. Tavlor
METERS
FROM
0
4.27
TO
duo27
£»>
DESCRIPTION
OVERBURDEN
STEVENS ISLAND DIOR1TE
Grey, green, massive, medium grained (up to 2, rarely
3mm) rock. Composed of albite crystals set in matrix
of finer grained amphibole (actinolite/hornblende) ,
quartz, minor leucoxene. Approx 40% mafics.
Epidote/clinozoisite not observed, though could be
giving slight greenish tinge to albites. Rare to
occasional blue quartz eyes.
Typical meta-gabbro or quartz-gabbro.
Small pale, partially recrystallized xenoliths of
FELSIC TUFF AT
6.12 - 633
7.06 - 7.61
24.64 - 25.32 Possibly felsite xenolith
From /V 40m appearance of minor epidote 'rl ' nozoisite ,
with rock becoming "granular"; typical of SID on
surface .
Rock cut by occasional quartz + carbonate veins at
SAMPLE
NO. SULPH IDES FROM TO TOTAL
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DESCRIPTION
100.35 - 105.1 SID bleached and siliceous.
Possibly contaminated with felsic material.
102.48 - 103.95 in very siliceous and bleached. Veined with chlorit
pyrite and a 1cm asp vein 103.8m.
E.O.H. 120m
SA.MPL E
JO
3574
3575
23576
3577
SULPH
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102.94
103.4
103.95
104.5
TO
103.4
103.95
104.5
105.1
TOTAL
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0.55
0.55
0.60
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•as-Resource*
OntarioP7 Tht Minim
Name and PoitaT^^Kettof Recorded Holder
BP Resources Canada Limited 52E11SE9a96 21 SNOWSHOE BAY (SHOAL 900
5S University Ave.. Suite 1700. Toronto. Ontario M5J 2H7Summary ol Work Performance and Distribution of CreditsTotal Work Days C'. claimed
2960for Performance of the following work. (Check one only)
Q Manual Work
riShaft Sinking Drifting or other Lateral Work.
Q Compressed Air, other Power driven or mechanical equip.
Q Power Stripping
»y [Diamond or other Core *"~^ri!ling
LjLand Survey
Mining ClftirnPrefix
_K ......
1. ' ' "
Number
564144
564145564146564147
564148564149
564150564151
Work Days Cr.
40
40 _ 40 40
4040
4040
Mining ClaimPrefix [ Number
K_. ——
Ifc^sVP;r '
564152
564153564154
564155
564156564157
564158
564159
Work Deys Cr.
4040 4040
Mining ClaimPrefix
K
k.40 ft?: -.,.404040
Number
564160
564161564162
564163564164564165
564166564167
Work Days Cr.
40
4040
404040
40
40All the work was performed on Mining Claim(s): K560980, 563876. 564077, 564085, 623418, 6234Z1
' ' ' • ' « ' » ' .Required Information eg: type of equipment, Names, Addresses, etc. (See Table Below)
D.D.H. TOTAL
; S-6 682'
'.p, S-8 390'
^vS-9 698'
<;US-10 698'
',i';S-15 582'
rftS-16 394'
en S -7 492'
3384
Contractor: Mi18 Wi R3.
NOW REFINING USING
r*'f*'"' 1 30 i 1 30 f
390' 390' 698' 698' 698' 698' 582' 582' 394' 394' 492' 68' -v
338^ UNTARitgggQLGGiciASSESSMENT
dwest Diamonl DUiliirtgiCH OJ 0 Cree Cresc ;ntnnipeg, Manitoba JAii28i3 J 3W1
Certification Verifying Report of Work • • p r: c"> r: i w
BEARING DIP
122°- 57' -50°
122°- 57' -50°
122°-57' -50°
123° -50°
123° -50°
123° -50° 122°- 57' -50°
~ ~fZ "'/ v*v/Lc-w»*w
KrIGiJ j
U( Date of Ri port
rr r\ !
CORE
BQ Pel BQ Pet BQ Pet BQ Pel BQ Mai BQ Mai BQ Pel
1
DATES
).14-15'83
>.17-18'83
>.18-20'83
).20-22'83 -.2-5'83
-,5-6'83
>.15-17'84
B*Mre**4*»M«^g^Agent (Signature)
-*}JiS£&~^-s
t hereby certify that 1 have e personal and intimate kjiowladjje pjjlhia facts set forth in the Re x>rt of Work annexed hereto, havingor witnessed same du/.ioe and/on
Name anj Postals-Address of Pejjspni
M:--.i ] ' ic;Table of nformation/Attachme
T pe Of Wprjt ^ r~_ 1 y
Manual V\ pcJ^...—..--'-"--— '••"•—• •*-"-"
Shaft Sinking, Drifting or other Lateral Work
Compressed air, other power Typ driven or mechanical equip.
Typ Power Stripping Not
witr
Diamond or other core * ^Sigr drilling \/ cort
Land Survey Nan
res <eti-3i
performed the workif tei itt^Ofnpletion and the annexed report is true "' '
B^^Berr-y St . , Winnipeg , Manitoba R3H OR9\
' i j t P M r» (^ A 'nts Requi e|ti_by ths.fVikrre (fe^order
p Speci c;bDorn|>ati^nip^tYpe^.y |> IP <
"""""""" JAN 21 1985^>,. N l 0 1i- ,. . AM ' y *) fa »7l «^B^IQ^IQ.1, 9.0^. ffj ,
e of equipment ^"^^^"""•^•i •
e of equipment and amount expended, e: Proof of actual cost must be submitted in 30 days of recording
ed core log showing; footage, diameter of , number and angles of holes. \s *
ie a nd address of Ontario land surveyor.
Date CertifiedJan. 9 '85
^
her information (Common to 2
Certified by (Signature) tfs /) /J / / ^~ / l^jfl^*^
or more types)
lames and addresses of men who performed lanual work /operated equipment, together
Kith dates and, hours of employment.
Names and addresses of owner or operator together with dates when drilling/strippingdone.
^~ \sNil
V
Attachments
Work Sketch: these are required to show the location and extent of work in relation to the nearest claim post.
Work Sketch (as [/• above) in duplicate
Nil
Shoal Project - PI § P7 (Cont'd)nr_CIAIM
K564368K564169K564180K564181-K564182K564183'K564184K564185-K564186K564187.K564188K564189.K564190K564191 -K564192K564193-K564194K564195-K564196K564197.K564198K564199-KS64200K564201 •KS64202K564203-K564204K564205 .K564206K564207.K564208K564209 -K564210
DAYS
40404040404040404040-40. -40-40-20-20'20-20'40-40-20'20"20 '20-20'20-40'40.40.40'40 '40 •'20'40 '
_CLATM
K56421] •K564212K56421.VK5642I4K564215.K564216K564217-K564218K564219.K564220K564283'K564284K564285 'KS64286KS64287 .K564288K623422 •K623423K623424 •K623428K623429 •K623430K623431
DAYS
4040204040404040404040404040404040404040404040
mono or uintM i,ui«ing
p Survey
» «,„.. — -_.. ... ... \/ core, number and angles of holes.
Name and address of Ontario land lurveyer.J£ ————————————— -_^__ ——
I Nil Nil
81/3)
I664«I6 ,~ " ~.S64ZI2 IB642II—— " - K- ~ K
I -~ I I I ' I 'I B64IOS I 864206 864107 I |
- 1——— j»«4tO»|»»4I09
K "IE
l3Tf7 $564204 (6MB97
560974 S60S7S560976
I3T95 i 13796
268733 268732
— —— — ~~
; 3026 3029
156-5 2 86 I f /
l56428e J60966
ic j c i. (f- '.:
564076 K |K.
Dbfnlr^uM.londM.H26IK |K K
30?6 L... .sy t^JJB
3879 1563876,563877
69700 I ~~
Cl * x. ^.r*.-* e\t* I « fl ft J ftft I JL ft"O'nT I 99Uww i ^t* IP ^ w i w
1564227 1 564226
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'Mtntttlryot Natural
Report of Work
Ontario
Nama andSrA - P7
Poitei AcraraJToTMa!Tht Mining Act
Instructions - Supply required data on a separate form for tach type ol work to be recorded (see table balow).
- for Qeo-technlcal work uia form no. 1362 "Haport of Work (Geological, Geophysical, Gapchamlcal and Expenditures)".
Recorded Holder
BP Resources Canada Limited J T190
5S University Ave., Suite 1700, Toronto, Ontario M5J 2H7Summary of Work Perlormancs and Distribution of CreditsTotal Work Days Cr. claimed
IMining Claim80' Work I Mining Claim
Days Cr. Prefix Numhe
for Performance of the following work, (Check one only)
Manual Work
Shaft Sinking Drifting or other Lateral Work.Compressed Air, other Powar driven or mechanical equip.
I I Power S tripping ~
iamond or other Core drilling
nd Survey
Work _Minir»g Claim Numhei
Work Days Cr.
All the work was performed on Mining Claimls): K564077( <, fio-O)Required Information eg: type of equipment, Names, Addresses, etc. (See TableTselow)
D.D.H.
S-7
NOW TOTAL REMAINING USING BEARING DIP CORE DATES
492' 424' 80' 122°-57' -50° BQ Feb.15-17'84* *
, 1 . ^.^' o","/"; ----_.^ ' -; ^i'"' ; L-7"^^i^iias./r/p*?/
Contractor: Midwest Diamond Drilling ^""- -i.il^t/y
-
180 Cree Crescent Winnipeg, ManitobaR3J 3W1 Date )f Report R»e»«*«*t-44»Wer or Agent (Signature)
Certification Verifying Report of WorkI hereby certify that I have a personal and intimate knowledge of the facts set forth in the Report of Work annexed hereto, having performed the work or witnessed same during and/or after its completion and the annexed report is true.
Name and Postal Address of Person Certifying
A.P. Pryslak - 554 Berry St., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3H OR9Date Certified
Feb. 11, 1985Certified by (Signa
Table of Information/Attachments Required by the Mining Recorder
Type of Work
Manual Work
Shaft Sinking, Drifting or other Lateral Work
Compressed air, other power driven or mechanical equip.
Power Stripping
Diamond or other core / drilling V/
L^nd Survey "
Specific information per type
Nil
Type of equipment
Type of equipment and amount expended. Note: Proof of actual cost must be submitted within 30 days of recording.
Signed core log showing; footage, diameter of . core, number and angles of holes. \*^
Name and address of Ontario land turveyer.
Other information (Common to 2 or more types)
533/6VNames and addresses of mefl who performed manual work /operated equipment, together with dates and hours of employment.
Names and addresses of owner or operator together with dates when drilling/strippingdone. ^^
Nil
Attachments
Work Sketch: these are required to show the location and extent of work in relation to the nearest claim post.
Work Sketch (as l^ above) in duplicate
Nil
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