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ASSESSMENT REPORT ON TILL SAMPLING SURVEY, GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY, SURFICIAL MAPPING, GEOLOGICAL MAPPING AND KIMBERLITE INDICATOR MINERAL RESULTS TRES-OR RESOURCES LTD. CONTINGUOUS CLAIMS ANGUS, BURNABY, CASSELS, ELDRIDGE, KENNY, GLADMAN, GOODERHAM, HAMMELL, SISK, RIDDELL, SOUTH LORRAIN, OLIVE, MCLAREN, LASALLE, HEBERT, HARTLE, ASKIN, FLETT, LAW, OSBORNE, AND MILNE TOWNSHIPS UTM Zone 17 NAD 83 Projection 5,164,OOONto5,193,OOON 603,OOOEto611,500E CLAIMS # (See table in text) LARDER LAKE AND SUDBURY MINING DIVISIONS PREPARED BY: Philip Brown, P.Geo; Harrison Cookenboo, P. Geo; Clinton Davis, G. IT; David Dunn, P.Geo; Adrian Hickin, G. l. T. For Tres-Or Resources Ltd. November 7, 2002 .•MIX"-—' -in Mil ^"1 I'^'Mi-^ ^V;S* sj* 1 '' U^.// j'-,.-,'s 'j \; l'-- - 2i' OrFiCE 31M03SW2011 2.24552 HERBERT 010

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ASSESSMENT REPORT ON

TILL SAMPLING SURVEY, GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY, SURFICIALMAPPING, GEOLOGICAL MAPPING AND KIMBERLITE

INDICATOR MINERAL RESULTS

TRES-OR RESOURCES LTD.

CONTINGUOUS CLAIMS ANGUS, BURNABY, CASSELS,ELDRIDGE, KENNY, GLADMAN, GOODERHAM, HAMMELL,

SISK, RIDDELL, SOUTH LORRAIN, OLIVE, MCLAREN, LASALLE,HEBERT, HARTLE, ASKIN, FLETT, LAW, OSBORNE, AND MILNE

TOWNSHIPS

UTM Zone 17NAD 83 Projection

5,164,OOONto5,193,OOON603,OOOEto611,500E

CLAIMS # (See table in text)

LARDER LAKE AND SUDBURY MINING DIVISIONS

PREPARED BY:

Philip Brown, P.Geo; Harrison Cookenboo, P. Geo; Clinton Davis, G. IT; David Dunn, P.Geo; Adrian Hickin, G. l. T.

For Tres-Or Resources Ltd.

November 7, 2002.•MIX"-—' -in Mil ̂ "1

I'^'Mi-^^V;S* sj* 1 '' U^.// j'-,.-,'s 'j \; l'-- - 2i'

OrFiCE

31M03SW2011 2.24552 HERBERT 010

SUMMARY

Tres-Or Resources Ltd. is exploring for diamonds in a large block of contiguous claims covering parts of 21 townships in the Temagami - Marten River area. The claims are located 40 to 90 km south of known kimberlites of the New Liskeard kimberlite field, in an area highlighted by recent government surveys as favorable for diamond-bearing kimberlites. Exploration work between June and October 2002 consisted of regional till sampling, surficial mapping, geological mapping and prospecting. Lines of till samples, consisting of 10 to 20 liters of sieved till, were taken every 200 meters on lines roughly at right angles to the major ice-flow direction. Surficial geological mapping was carried out to better constrain ice-flow history. Lines of samples were spaced, optimally, at five kilometer intervals based on the estimated minimum length of dispersion trains. Samples were analyzed for kimberlite indicator minerals as well as base and precious metals. The till sample collection and processing was intended to provide exploration information by identifying kimberlite indicator mineral dispersal trains. These trains are to be traced to their source rock leading to the discovery of diamond bearing kimberlite pipes. A portion of the samples was sent for geochemical analysis for base and precious metals to test for the presence of the more traditional mineral deposits that have been mined in the area (e.g. gold, silver, PGE's, copper and zinc). The cost of the sample collection, processing, analysis, surficial mapping and geological mapping plus the direct costs of writing and producing this report, are filed herein as assessment work.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION and terms of reference 5Property description and location 8Accessibility, climate, local resources, infrastructure andphysiography 17History 18Geological Setting 20

Superior Province 21Southern Province 23Parautochthonous Belt of the Grenville Province 24Regional Structure 24Surficial Geology 25

Deposit Type (Diamond) 38Deposit Type (Metals) 40Tres-Or April to October 2002 Exploration Program 41Sampling Methodology, Collection and Processing 51

Sampling Methodology 51Sample Collection 52Sample Processing 58

Results of Till Sampling 59Kimberlite Indicator Results 59Multi-element Geochemistry Results 66

Interpretation and conclusions 77References 78

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Property Location Map 7

Figure 2: Tres-Or Property in reference to

Superior and Grenville Provinces 22

Figure 3: Abitibi-Grenville Lithoprobe Line 22

Figure 4: Simplified Stratigraphic Column for the Temagami Region 23

Figure 5: Glaciation 10,500 years BP 27

Figure 6: Ice Flow Directions 29

LIST OF MAPS

Map 1: Claim Location Map

Map 2: Sample Location Map with KIM Results

Map 3: Gold Geochemistry (Assay)

Map 4: Nickel Geochemistry

Map 5: Magnesium Geochemistry

Map 6: Structural and Surficial Geology

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LI ST OF TABLES (Following References)

Table 1: List of Claims

Table 2: Till Fabric Data

Table 3: Sample Locations and Descriptions

Table 4: KIM Results

Table 5: Geochemical Results

Table 6: Element Association by Sample

Table 7: Bedrock Geology Notes

LIST OF APPENDICES

Appendix 1: Statements of QualificationsAppendix 2: ICP Original data sheets Analytical Methods

INTRODUCTION and terms of referenceTres-Or Resources Ltd. (Tres-Or) has assembled a large property of

82,832 hectares (5177 claim units) in the Temagami-Marten River area of

northeastern Ontario to explore for diamondiferous kimberlites (Fig. 1). Tres-Or's

Temagami Diamond Claim Property ('the Tres-Or property') is 50 km south of

known kimberlites in the New Liskeard/Cobalt and Kirkland Lake area, in a region

previously unavailable for exploration due to a land caution instituted in the

1970s and only reopened for staking in September 1996. More than 30

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

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

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

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

(2001) reported in a recent Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) open file the

recovery of kimberlite indicator minerals, including G10 pyropes and diamond-

inclusion chromite from the Tres-Or property area, supporting improving

chemistry south of the known kimberlites.

Tres-Or's claims are located in a contiguous block that covers part of the

Archean Superior Craton and extends into Parautochthonous Belt of the

Grenville Province. The Superior Craton is the largest Archean craton in the

world, and has recently yielded some encouraging diamond exploration results.

The most advanced project is De Beers' Victor Pipe in the Hudson Bay lowlands,

450 km to the north-northeast, which is currently undergoing a 10,000 tonne bulk

sample. An earlier 330 tonne mini-bulk sample reportedly returned a grade of

0.33 carats per metric tonne and an average diamond value of US$154 per carat

(Ettlinger, 2001). Diamondiferous volcanic rocks have also been intersected

near Wawa, Ontario. Early stage exploration results reported by Band-Ore from

20 km north of Wawa, Ontario include a 0.254 carat stone from a 12.5 tonne

sample (Band-ore press release, June 2001). The Superior Craton in Manitoba

recently has been the subject of considerable exploration activity by De Beers,

BHP, and others, but has yet to yield a discovery. The Parautochthonous Belt of

the Grenville Province has not previously been explored for diamonds. However,

in the area of the Tres-Or property, the Grenville Province apparently includes

Archean basement beneath rocks that were deformed during the 1.2 Ga to 0.8

Ga Grenville Orogeny.

In light of the demonstrated potential of the Superior Craton to host

diamondiferous kimberlites, and the occurrence of kimberlite indicator minerals

on the property (including some with compositions similar to diamond inclusions),

Tres-Or Resources Ltd. assembled their Temagami area diamond property and

began exploration in February 2001.

Laura Lee Duffell (P. Geo. and President of Tres-Or Resources Ltd.),

requested that the authors carry out a regional till sampling program to locate

and test any kimberlites, base or precious metals deposits occurring on the Tres-

Or claims. This report describes work performed between June 2002, and

October, 2002 and is herein filed for assessment credit

Figure l Claims location in northeastern Ontario. Arrows mark major glacial transport direction after Veillette (1986)

Property description and locationTres-Or's Temagami Diamond Property consists of 435 contiguous mining

land claims in the Temagami area located in the Sudbury and Larder Lake

Mining Divisions of northeastern Ontario. The 435 claims comprise 5177 claim

units totaling 82,832 hectares, and are located on unpatented ground covered by

lakes, swamps, forest and recently forested ground. The claims were staked

between October 2000 and April 2002 by Norman Collins and Roland Collins for

Leane Jolin and transferred to Tres-Or Resources Ltd. The claims cover parts

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

Gooderham, Gladman, Hartle, Hebert, Cassels, South :orraine, La Salle, Olive,

McLaren, Sisk and Hammel Townships (Table 1). Tres-Or is 100 0Xo owner of the

claims, except for a 2.507o Net Smelter Return (NSR) retained by vendors. An

additional 4 claims were staked in April 2001 directly for Tres-Or Resources Ltd.,

and no NSR applies. Eighty-three of the claims (882 claims units) have

anniversary dates ranging from October 16 2002, to November 15, 2002, and an

assessment work obligation of S353,000 to keep all these claims in good

standing until their next anniversary date.

Table 1 (Cont.)Table 1. List of Claims

TOWNSHIP / AREAASKINKENNYKENNYKENNYKENNYKENNY

GOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAM

LAWGOODERHAM

MILNEMILNEMILNEMILNEMILNEMILNEMILNEKENNYKENNYKENNYKENNYKENNYKENNYMILNEMILNEMILNEMILNEMILNEMILNEMILNEMILNEMILNEMILNEMILNEFLETTFLETTFLETTFLETTFLETTFLETTFLETTFLETTMILNEMILNE

GOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAM

Claim Number

S 1246344S 1246366S 1246367S 1246368S 1246369S 1246370S 1246371S 1246372S 1246373S 1246374S 1246375S 1246376S 1246377S 1246378S 1246379S 1246380S 1246382S 1246383S 1246384S 1246385S 1246386S 1246387S 1246388S 1219723S 1219724S 1219748S 1219750S 1219760S 1219761S 1241113S 1241114S 1241115S 1241 116S 1241117S 1241118S 1241119S 1241121S 1241 122S 1241 123S 1241 124S 1241 125S 1241 127S 1241 128S 1241 130S 1241131S 1241 132S 1241 133S 1241 136S 1241137S 1241138S 1246313S 1246315S 1246316S 1246317

Recording Date

2000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-022000-NOV-152000-NOV-152000-NOV-152000-NOV-152000-NOV-152000-NOV-152000-NOV-152000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-16

Claim Due Date

2002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-022002-NOV-152002-NOV-152002-NOV-152002-NOV-152002-NOV-152002-NOV-152002-NOV-152002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-16

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IOQ.00%IOG.00%IOG.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IQO.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOG.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IDO.00%IOD.00%IOD.00%IOD.00%ido.00%IDO.00%IQO.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%100.0007oIDO.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOG.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOG.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IDO.00%IOD.00%100.000Xoicio.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOG.00%IQO.00%

Table 1 (Cont.)TOWNSHIP ;

AREAGOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAM

FLETTGOODERHAMGOODERHAM

ASKINASKINASKINASKINASKINASKINASKINASKINASKINASKINASKIN

HARTLEASKINASKINASKINASKINASKINASKINFLETTSISK

MCLARENSISKSISK

KENNYOLIVE

HAMMELLHAMMELLGLADMANGLADMAN

OLIVEOLIVE

GLADMANGLADMANGLADMANGLADMANGLADMANGLADMANGLADMANGLADMANGLADMANMCLARENMCLARENGLADMANGLADMAN

OLIVE

Claim Number

S 1246319S 1246321S 1246322S 1246323S 1246324S 1246325S 1246326S 1246327S 1246334S 1246335S 1246338S 1246339S 1246340S 1246341S 1246342S 1246343S 1246345S 1246346S 1246347S 1246348S 1246349S 1246350S 1246351S 1246352S 1246353S 1246354S 1246355S 1246356S 1246365S 1240646S 1241056S 1241058S 1241059S 1241060S 1241 140S 1245109S 12451 10S 12451 11S 12451 12S 1245113S 12451 14S 12451 15S 12451 16S 12451 17S 12451 18S 12451 19S 1245120S 1245121S 1245122S 1245123S 1245125S 1245126S 1245127S 1245128S 1245202

Recording Date

2000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-162000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272000-OCT-272001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 7

Claim Due Date

2002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-162002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272002-OCT-272003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-17

Status

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Percent Option

IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IQO.00%100.00"XoIOG.00%IOQ.00%ICIO.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IGO.00%IOQ.00%IOG.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%ICIO.00%IQO.00%IOG.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%ICIO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IGO.00%ICIO.00%100.00%IQO.00%ICIO.00%IQO.00%IGO.00%IOQ.00%IOG.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOG.00%IOG.00%ICIO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IOG.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IDO.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IDO.00%

Table 1 (Cont.)TOWNSHIP 1

AREAKENNYKENNY

SISKSISKSISKSISK

KENNYOLIVEOLIVESISKSISKSISKSISKSISKSISKSISKSISKSISK

MILNEMILNEMILNEOLIVE

ANGUSANGUSANGUSANGUSANGUSANGUS

LA SALLELASALLELASALLELASALLELA SALLELA SALLELA SALLELA SALLELA SALLELASALLELASALLELA SALLELA SALLELA SALLE

OLIVEOLIVESISK

OLIVESISKSISKSISKSISKSISK

GLADMANGOODERHAM

OLIVEGLADMAN

Claim Number

S 1245205S 1245206S 1245207S 1245208S 1245209S 1245210S 1245211S 1245212S 1245213S 1245214S 1245215S 1245216S 1245217S 1245218S 1245220S 1245221S 1245222S 1245224S 1245226S 1245227S 1245228S 1245230S 1245231S 1245232S 1245233S 1245234S 1245235S 1245236S 1245237S 1245238S 1245239S 1245240S 1245241S 1245242S 1245243S 1245244S 1245245S 1245246S 1245247S 1245248S 1245249S 1245250S 1245252S 1245253S 1245254S 1245255S 1245256S 1245257S 1245258S 1245259S 1245260S 1245264S 1245265S 1245267S 1245269

Recording Date

2001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001 -APR- 172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 7

Claim Due Date

2003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-1 72003-APR-172003-APR-17

Status

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Percent Option

IOG.00%IOQ.00%lfJO.00%IDO.00%IOD.00%IDO.00%IDO.00%IDO.00%100.000XoIDO.00%IOD.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IOC.00%IOQ.00%IGO.00%IOQ.00%IOC.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%lOO.OQo/oIOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IQO.00%IGO.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%100.000XoIQO.00%IQO.00%100.000XoIOG.00%

Table 1 (Coni.)TOWNSHIP ;

AREAHAMMELLHAMMELLHAMMELLHAMMELLHAMMELLHAMMELLHAMMELLHAMMELLHAMMELLHAMMELL

GOODERHAMGOODERHAM

SISKGOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAM

MILNEOLIVEOLIVEOLIVEKENNY

GOODERHAMGOODERHAMGOODERHAM

GLADMANLA SALLELASALLEOSBORNEOSBORNE

GOODERHAMGOODERHAM

OLIVERIDDELLRIDDELLRIDDELLRIDDELL

ELDRIDGEELDRIDGEELDRIDGEELDRIDGERIDDELLRIDDELLCASSELSELDRIDGEELDRIDGEELDRIDGEELDRIDGEELDRIDGEELDRIDGEHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERT

Claim Number

S 1245274S 1245275S 1245277S 1245278S 1245279S 1245281S 1245282S 1245283S 1245284S 1245285S 1245288S 1245289S 1245290S 1245294S 1245295S 1245296S 1245297S 1245298S 1245299S 1245300S 1248940S 1248981S 1248984S 1248985S 1248986S 1248988S 1248989S 1248990S 1248991S 1248998S 1248999S 1249000S 1223694S 1243261S 1243262S 1243263S 1243264S 1243265S 1243266S 1243267S 1243268S 1243269S 1246398S 1248911S 1248912S 1248913S 1248914S 1248915S 1248916S 1248917S 1248918S 1248919S 1248920S 1248921S 1248922

Recording Date

2001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR- 172001-APR-172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR- 172001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001 -APR-1 72001-APR-172001-AUG-172001-AUG-172001-AUG-172001-AUG-172001-AUG-172001-AUG-172001-AUG-172001-AUG-172001-AUG-172001-AUG-172001-AUG-172001-DEC-042001 -DEC-042001-DEC-042001 -DEC-042001-DEC-042001 -DEC-042001-DEC-042001-DEC-042001 -DEC-042001 -DEC-042001 -DEC-042001 -DEC-04

Claim Due Date

2003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-APR-172003-AUG-172003-AUG-172003-AUG-172003-AUG-172003-AUG-172003-AUG-172003-AUG-172003-AUG-172003-AUG-172003-AUG-172003-AUG-172003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-04

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Percent Option

IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IQO.00%IQO.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOG.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IGO.00%IOQ.00%IGO.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IOG.00%IOQ.00%IOG.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%

Table 1 (Coni)

I TOWNSHIP 7 AREA

HEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERT

BURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYELDRIDGEELDRIDGE

HARTLEHARTLEHARTLE

SISKMCLARENMCLAREN

FLETTKENNYKENNY

GLADMANKENNYKENNYKENNY

BURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERT

BURNABYHEBERT

BURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABY

Claim Number

S 1248923S 1248924S 1248925S 1248926S 1248927S 1248928S 1248929S 1248930S 1248937S 1248938S 1248939S 1248941S 1248942S 1248943S 1248944S 1248945S 1248979S 1248980S 1167035S 1219738S 1245219S 1191725S 1191726S 1191727S 1223693S 1219405S 1219701S 1219721S 1223637S 1223699S 1223700S 1241985S 1241986S 1241987S 1241988S 1241989S 1244811S 1244812S 1244813S 1244814S 1244815S 1244816S 1244817S 1244818S 1244819S 1244820S 1244821S 1244822S 1244824S 1244825S 1244826S 1244827S 1244828S 1244829S 1244830

Recording Date

2001 -DEC-042001 -DEC-042001-DEC-042001 -DEC-042001-DEC-042001 -DEC-042001 -DEC-042001 -DEC-042001 -DEC-042001 -DEC-042001 -DEC-042001 -DEC-042001 -DEC-042001 -DEC-042001-DEC-042001 -DEC-042001 -DEC-042001 -DEC-042001-JUL-232001-JUL-232001-JUL-232001-JUN-262001-JUN-262001-JUN-262001-JUN-262001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001-MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001-MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-02

Claim Due Date

2003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-DEC-042003-JUL-232003-JUL-232003-JUL-232003-JUN-262003-JUN-262003-JUN-262003-JUN-262003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-02

Status

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Percent Option

100.0007oIOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IQO.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IQO.00%IGO.00%IOD.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IQO.00%IOD.00%IQO.00%IQO.00%IQO.00%IQO.00%ioo.ooy0IOQ.00%IOG.00%IDO.00%IOD.00%IQO.00%100.000XoIQO.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IOD.00%IQO.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IDO.00%IDO.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%

Table 1 (Cont.)TOWNSHIP ;

AREABURNABY

KENNYKENNY

HARTLEHARTLEHARTLEHARTLEFLETT

HARTLEFLETTFLETT

HARTLEHARTLEHARTLEHARTLEKENNYKENNYKENNYASKINASKINASKINASKIN

HARTLEHARTLEHARTLEHARTLEHARTLEHARTLEHARTLEHARTLEHARTLE

ELDRIDGEHARTLE

ELDRIDGEELDRIDGEELDRIDGEELDRIDGEELDRIDGE

ASKINHARTLEHARTLE

SISKELDRIDGEELDRIDGE

ASKINASKIN

RIDDELLRIDDELLRIDDELLRIDDELL

ELDRIDGEELDRIDGERIDDELLRIDDELL

ELDRIDGE

Claim Number

S 1244831S 1246392S 1246393S 1241 143S 1241 144S 1241146S 1241 147S 1243249S 1243808S 1243250S 1243251S 1243252S 1243253S 1249927S 1249928S 1219707S 1219710S 1219712S 1219739S 1219746S 1219757S 1219759S 1223652S 1223654S 1223689S 1223690S 1223691S 1223692S 1223695S 1223696S 1223697S 1240635S 1240636S 1241990S 1244823S 1244832S 1244833S 1244834S 1246397S 1246399S 1246400S 1245229S 1246389S 1246390S 1246394S 1246395S 1248901S 1248903S 1248904S 1248905S 1248906S 1248907S 1248908S 1248909S 1248910

Recording Date

2001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-022001 -MAR-052001 -MAR-052001 -MAR-052001 -MAR-052001 -MAR-052001 -MAR-052001-MAR-062001 -MAR-062001 -MAR-062001 -MAR-062001 -MAR-062001 -MAR-062001-MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001-MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001-MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAR-092001-MAR-092001 -MAR-092001 -MAY-302001 -MAY-302001-MAY-302001 -MAY-302001 -MAY-302001 -MAY-302001 -MAY-302001-MAY-302001-MAY-302001-MAY-302001 -MAY-302001 -MAY-302001 -MAY-302001-MAY-30

Claim Due Date

2003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-022003-MAR-052003-MAR-052003-MAR-052003-MAR-052003-MAR-052003-MAR-052003-MAR-062003-MAR-062003-MAR-062003-MAR-062003-MAR-062003-MAR-062003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAR-092003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-30

Status

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Percent Option

IQO.00%IQO.00%IDO.00%IDO.00%IQO.00%IQO.00%IOG.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IQO.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IOD.00%IQO.00%IOD.00%IOG.00%IOD.00%IOD.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IDO.00%IOD.00%IDO.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IDO.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOG.00%IQO.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOG.00%IOD.00%IOD.00%IGO.00%IOQ.00%IGO.00%IGO.00%

Table 1 (Cont.)TOWNSHIP ;

AREAELDRIDGERIDDELL

ELDRIDGEELDRIDGERIDDELL

ELDRIDGEHAMMELLHAMMELLHAMMELLHAMMELLRIDDELLRIDDELLRIDDELLRIDDELLRIDDELLRIDDELLCASSELSCASSELSCASSELSCASSELS

SOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAIN

Claim Number

S 1248992S 1248993S 1248994S 1248995S 1248996S 1248997S 1192612S 1192613S 1192614S 1192615S 1219745S 1243255S 1243259S 1243260S 1243270S 1243271S 1243272S 1243273S 1243274S 1243275L 1187361L 1187362L 1187363L 1187364L 1187365L 11 87366L 1187367L 1187368L 1187369L 1187370L 1187391L 11 87392L 1187393L 1187394L 1187395L 1248956L 1248957L 1248958L 1248959L 1248960L 1248961L 1248962L 1248963L 1248964L 1248965L 1248966L 1248967L 1248968L 1248969L 1248970L 1248971L 1248972L 1248973L 1248974L 1248975

Recording Date

2001 -MAY-302001 -MAY-302001 -MAY-302001 -MAY-302001 -MAY-302001 -MAY-302001-SEP-072001-SEP-072001-SEP-072001-SEP-072001-SEP-072001-SEP-072001-SEP-072001-SEP-072001-SEP-072001-SEP-072001-SEP-072001-SEP-072001-SEP-072001-SEP-072002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-09

Claim Due Date

2003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-MAY-302003-SEP-072003-SEP-072003-SEP-072003-SEP-072003-SEP-072003-SEP-072003-SEP-072003-SEP-072003-SEP-072003-SEP-072003-SEP-072003-SEP-072003-SEP-072003-SEP-072004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-09

Status

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Percent Option

IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOG.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOG.00%IQO.00%IDO.00%IOG.00%ido.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IQO.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IQO.00%IOD.00%IGO.00%IOG.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IGO.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IGO.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IQO.00%IOG.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%

Table 1 (Cont.)TOWNSHIP ;

AREASOUTH LORRAINSOUTH LORRAIN

HEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTHEBERTANGUSANGUSANGUSANGUSANGUSANGUSANGUSANGUS

BURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYBURNABYMCLARENGLADMAN

SISKSISK

HAMMELL

Claim Number

L 1248976L 1248977S 1245251S 1245268S 1245286S 1248946S 1248947S 1248948S 1248949S 1248950S 1248951S 1248952S 1248953S 1248954S 1248955S 1248987S 1199775S 1199776S 1199777S 1199778S 1199779S 1199780S 1199781S 1199782S 3002091S 3002092S 3002093S 3002094S 3002095S 30021 01S 3002102S 3002103S 30021 09S 30021 10S 30021 11S 30021 13S 30021 15S 1076581S 1076691S 1179479S 1179480S 1191730

Recording Date

2002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-APR-092002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-AUG-062002-MAR-082002-MAR-082002-MAR-082002-MAR-082002-MAR-08

Claim Due Date

2004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-APR-092004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-AUG-062004-MAR-082004-MAR-082004-MAR-082004-MAR-082004-MAR-08

Status

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Percent Option

IQO.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IOD.00%IDO.00%IQO.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%100.000XoIDO.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IOG.00%IOG.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IDO.00%IQO.00%IOG.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IDO.00%IQO.00%IOD.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IOQ.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IDO.00%IQO.00%IOQ.00%IGO.00%IDO.00%IOD.00%IQO.00%

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Accessibility, climate, local resources, infrastructure and

physiography

Tres-Or's Temagami Diamond Property extends from 15 km south of

Marten River, north to the village of Temagami and East from Highway to the

Ontario-Quebec border. The property is about 30 minutes north of North Bay,

Ontario on Highway 11, which crosses the western side of the property. Marten

River, Temagami and New Liskeard (50 km to the north), in addition to other

towns in the vicinity can provide the required personnel and infrastructure to

support exploration. The properties are accessed by a network of logging roads,

east off of Highway 11 and/or along the Ontario Northland Railway, which

crosses southeasterly through the center of the property. An interconnected

system of lakes provides boat access to many parts of the property and the

larger lakes can be accessed by float planes.

The Temagami-Marten River area of eastern Ontario is characterized by

rolling hills separated by lakes and swampy lowlands, with elevation ranging from

350 to 450 m. The area is forested partly with hardwoods, and partly with

conifers.

Summer field conditions extend from June through September. Winters

are cold, but suitable for exploration operations such as drilling and geophysical

surveys. Break-up in the spring and freeze-up in the fall limit access to the area.

The climate features intermittently cold winters (-40 0C to *100C) and mild

summers, although temperatures can reach *300C for short periods. Snow

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commonly reaches 1 to 1.5 m depth, and summer rains average 3 to 5 cm per

month.

History

Eiastern Ontario is the oldest and most important mining district in Canada.

Sudbury, located 90 km to the west, has been one of the world's most important

nickel producers since the 19th century. The Cobalt area located 30 km north of

the Tres-Or property has produced silver and cobalt for even longer, and

includes the first underground mining operation in Canada. Other mines near

Temagami, within 5 km of the property boundary, have produced gold, silver, and

base metals in the past.

Diamond exploration in Eastern Ontario has a long history, extending back

at least to 1906, when the United States Geological Survey and several

newspapers made reference to a 100 carat yellow stone that came to be known

as the Nipissing Diamond. The story of the Nipissing Diamond and the early

history of diamond exploration is summarized below. The reader is referred to

Sage (1996) for a more detailed description. Thin kimberlite dykes were

intersected serendipitously in drill holes as early as 1948 in Michaud Township,

and in 1968 in the Kirkland Lake area. Falconbridge and Monopros (the

exploration arm of De Beers Ltd.) led diamond exploration programs in the late

1970s and 1980s, which resulted in discovery of many of the Kirkland Lake and

New Liskeard area pipes.

In the mid-1970s a "land caution" was placed on much of eastern Ontario

because of unresolved land claims issues raised by native groups. The land

19

caution covered much of what is now the Tres-Or property area, and exploration

was not permitted to advance.

Despite the land caution, Falconbridge collected till samples that

reportedly contain significant numbers of pyropes and other kimberlite indicator

minerals with encouraging diamond inclusion chemistry. The Falconbridge data

has been reported by JML Resources (2001). Unfortunately, those reports have

not been verified, although Tres-Or sampling has successfully replicated some of

reported anomalies (see sampling section).

Other companies such as KWG, LAC Minerals, and Strike Minerals

became involved in diamond exploration in the Kirkland Lake and New Liskeard

areas in the early 1990s. These companies were responsible for some new

discoveries, and retested many of the earlier discovered pipes as well.

Since the area was opened for exploration in 1996, several companies

have acquired land positions in a rush that has claimed most of the available

ground. One of the more active companies is Temex, which begun drilling east

of Tres-Or's property, which has no intersections of kimberlite known at this time.

A second active company is JML Resources Ltd., which has claims intermixed

with the Tres-Or property.

A regional OGS stream sediment study (Allan, 2001), covering the

Temaganni-Marten River area, resulted in the recovery of kimberlite indicator

minerals suggestive of derivation from diamondiferous mantle. The report

concluded that the area had good potential to host diamond-bearing kimberlites.

The Cr-pyrope chemistry reported from these studies includes distinctly more

20

sub-calcic grains (G10s) than known pipes in the New Liskeard kimberlite field to

the north. A second OGS kimberlite indicator mineral study (Reid, 2002)

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

grains suggesting potential of the area to host diamond-bearing kimberlite. No

diamonds or kimberlitic rocks are known on the property.

Geological Setting

The Tres-Or Diamond Claim Property extends from the Archean Superior

Province and Paleoproterozoic Southern Province south into the

Parautochthonous Belt of the Grenville Province. The Superior Province is the

largest Archean craton within the North American continent and was formed from

assembly of diverse lithotectonic elements. The last major deformational event

to affect the Superior Craton was the Kenoran Orogen, which occurred before

2.70 Ga. (Card and Poulsen, 1998). Huronian Supergroup of the Southern

Province occur within a fold belt that was thrust northward over the Archean

craton during the Paleoproterozoic (1.9 to 1.83 Ga.) Penokean Orogeny

(Davidson, 1998). Later, the craton margin south of the Grenville Front was

deformed by the Grenville Orogeny, which involved accretion of allochthonous

terranes onto the eastern margin of ancient North America.

The Parautochthonous Belt of the Grenville Province within the Tres-Or

Diamond Claim Property consists of Archean rocks of the craton margin which

were deformed during the Grenvillian accretion of allochthonous terranes. Nd

model ages from the Parautochthonous Belt in the area from Temagami south to

North Bay (Fig. 2) indicate an Archean protolith that was relatively unmodified by

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later deformational events (Guo and Dickin, 1996; Dickin, 1998, 2000). The

Abitibi-Grenville line of the LITHOPROBE Project crosses the boundary of the

Superior and Grenville provinces 50 km east of the Tres-Or Diamond Claim

Property in Quebec (Fig. 3). Based on this line, and other parallel lines to the

north and south, the LITHOPROBE Project leaders concluded: "Thus, the

Lithoprobe results indicate that in contrast to the plan view of the Grenville, in

which approximately 8007o of the crust is of Proterozoic age, at least 5007o, and

perhaps as much as 80 07o of the crust by volume is, in fact, Archean in age."

(Ludden and Hynes, 2000, p. 471). Archean basement may occur beneath the

crust at depths greater than 20 to 25 km (Ludden and Hynes, 2000).

Superior ProvinceUnderlying the Tres-Or property (Fig. 4), the Superior Province consists of

quartz monzonite, trondjiemite, quartz diorite, and tonalite locally subjected to

cataclasis and greenschist metamorphism (Lumbers, 1971). These rocks of the

Archean Craton occur in Askin and Law Townships. Faults are common

paralleling gneissocity, which is oriented northeast. Faults cutting the gneissocity

also occur, oriented northwest and roughly parallel the Lake Timiskaming

Structural Zone. The Superior Province terminates at the Grenville Front in Milne

township immediately south of Askin Township.

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Figure 2: The Tres-Or property (approximate boundaries in red oval) extends from the Superior Province across the Grenville Front into the Grenville Parautochthon, which extends south to North Bay. Archean Sm-Nd ages are marked by triangles. After Dickin, 2000.

Figure 3: Fence diagram of Itthoprobe seismic lines, with the approximate Tres-Or property outline projected in red oval. Red is Superior Province, and pink is Archean Laurentia that has been reworked during Grenville orogeny (Parautochthon Terrane). After Ludden and Hynes, 2000.

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Figure 4: Simplified stratigraphic column for the Temaqami region.

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Archean craton -undifferentiated

granitoids

Southern ProvinceA <500 m wide band of Nipissing Diabase crosses the north block of

claims in Askin Township (Lumbers, 1971). The Nipissing Diabase includes

gabbros, minor ultramafic rocks, and their equivalents that have been subjected

to greenschist facies metamorphism (Lumbers, 1971). A nickel and cobalt

showing occurs on a claim adjacent to Tres-Or's property in the northern part of

24

Askin Township on the shore of Rabbit Lake (Lumbers, 1971). Metasedimentary

rocks of the Lorrain and Gowganda formations of the Cobalt Group

(Paleoproterozoic Huronian Supergroup) occur north of the Nipissing Diabase

(Lumbers, 1971).

Parautochthonous Belt of the Grenville ProvinceParauthochthonous rocks of the Grenville Province occur south of the

Grenville Front in the Tres-Or property area. AH of the rocks south of the

Grenville Front are strongly deformed and metamorphosed to at least upper

amphibolite facies (Davidson, 1998) and include Middle Precambrian gneisses

intruded locally by Late Precambrian granitic rocks (Lumber, 1971). Gneissocity

is oriented generally northeast and inclined to the southeast (Lumbers, 1971).

Regional StructureThe major structural feature of the property area is the Grenville Front

boundary fault, which strikes east-northeast across the property in Milne

Township, separating the Superior Province in the north with rocks affected by

the Grenville Orogeny to the south (Fig. 5) The Lake Timiskaming Structural

Zone consists of numerous northwest trending faults of which the kimberlites of

the Kirkland Lake and New Liskeard fields are thought to be associated. Sub-

parallel faults to Lake Timiskaming Structural Zone cut the Superior province

rocks on the Tres-Or property in Askin Township (Lumbers, 1971). Some of

these northwest trending faults extend into the Grenville Province.

Reconnaissance structural mapping was conducted to identify the

prominent faults on the Tres-Or property (Map 6.) Mapping involved

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interpretation of 1:50 000 black and white air photos and topographic maps

including the 1:50 000 NTS map sheets and 1:20 000 Mining Land Tenure Maps

(MNDM). In addition, Tres-Or's Airborne Geophysical maps reported in Tres-Or

Resources Ltd. Airborne Geophysical Report (submitted for assessment October,

2002) provided additional information with respect to deep-seated faults not

apparent on the air photos or maps.

SURFICIAL GEOLOGY

Glacial History

The Canadian Shield has an extensive glacial history and most surficial

deposits and landforms are the result of the most recent glacial episode

(Wisconsinan). The Temagami property is located in an area previously covered

by a continental style glacier referred to as the Laurentide Ice-sheet.

The Keewatin lobe of the Laurentide Ice-sheet advanced across the

property between 80 000 and 100 000 years ago at the beginning of the

Wisconsinan (Roed, 1979). Ice accumulating in a number of ice domes to the

north and northeast was the driving force for the ice movement. By approximately

11 000 years ago deglaciation was well under way and the ice front had receded

to a position about 30 km north of North Bay, Ontario (Veillette, 1989). During

this time the ice domes existed in Hudson's Bay to the north and in Quebec to

the northeast. The two ice masses converged along a zone in the vicinity of the

property. By 10 500 years before present (BP), the ice sheet began to "unzipper"

along the convergent zone now occupied by the Lake Mcconnell glaciofluvial

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complex and the Harricana Moraine (Figure 5). The ice continued to recede and

the property was ice-free by 10 000 years BP.

Following the retreat of the ice-front, proglacial lake Barlow and Ojibway

formed. These large glacial lakes, fed by the melting ice and restricted by limited

outflow, covered extensive areas of western Quebec and northeastern Ontario.

Much of the Temagami area escaped inundation, however, the New Liskeard

area and parts of the Ottawa River Valley were flooded and thick glaciolacustrine

deposits formed (Veillette, 1994).

The glacial activity in the area is responsible for most of the surficial

deposits and many of the landforms that occur on the property. Many of the

structurally controlled valleys have been scoured by glacial ice and fill with

glaciogenic sediments. Much of the bedrock topography has been affected by the

moving ice, molding outcrops into streamlined ridges, whalebacks, roches

moutonnees, and stoss and lee landforms.

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Ice

I0500BP

Figure 5. By 10 500 years (BP), the ice sheet began to "unzipper" along the convergent zone now occupied by the Lake Mcconnell glaciofluvial complex and the Harricana Moraine. Ice flow was from to the southwest in Quebec and to the southeast in Ontario (modified from Veillette, 1989}

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Ice-Flow History

Much work has been done to determine the regional ice-flow history of the

area and the reader is referred to Veillette (1989) for an extensive summary

(Figure 6). Veillette (1986, 1989) recognizes three dominant ice-flow directions

that likely reflect the shifting of ice divides with time. Early ice-flow was from east

to west (2300 -2700 ). Flow direction during this time is likely part of the initial

advance of the ice as the Laurentide Ice-sheet grew, consolidated and advanced

in to the northern United States of America. This was followed by a deflection of

ice-flow to the south at an azimuth of 1800 -2200 . Most of the striae observed at

the Temagami property show this ice direction. It is likely that this phase was the

most important in controlling sediment transport. Almost without exception,

outcrop with preserved striae show this direction, indicating that much of the

surficial material deposited during the 2300 -2700 (older) phase was removed and

ice was in direct contact with bedrock. Later, with the emergence of the two ice

domes mentioned above, convergence occurred along a zone now occupied by

the Mcconnell Lake Glaciofluvial Complex and the Harricana Moraine. To the

east of the zone, ice-flow was to the southwest. To the west of the zone ice-flow

was to the southeast. The importance of the late stage ice flow is that, though

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2 jtSO . 220 f

3 i 110 - 170

Figure 6. The three dominant regional ice-flow directions in northeastern Ontario and Northwestern Quebec. Ice-flow number 1 is the oldest and number three is the youngest (modified from Veillette, 1986).

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there is little evidence of this direction of flow on outcrop within the property, the

direction of transport of the glacial debris may be the result of both southeast and

southwest components (palimpsest dispersal trains of Parent et a/., 1996). Till

fabrics measured in the Gooderham Township indicate that late stage

southeasterly flow is important (Map 4; Table 2). Sheltered positions such as

structural depressions likely contain material reflecting the dominant southwest

flow (1800 -2200 ), whereas material collected from high in the profile will reflect

the late stage southeasterly flow (Veillette, 1986).

Types of Surficial Deposits

The surficial geology of the Temagami area consists of a number of

genetically unique surficial units, deposited during, and following the

Wisconsinan Glaciation (Quaternary to Holocene). These include till, glaciofluvial,

glaciolacustrine, loess, organics, modern fluvial, and colluvium.

TillTill is a sediment consisting of a continuum of clay to boulder size particles

(diamict) deposited by glacial ice. Generally, till can be deposited subglacially

(e.g. basal till) or supraglacially (e.g. ablation, terminal). Subglacial till is formed

as a result of the erosion of bedrock and previously existing surficial material.

The weights of the ice combined with the abrasive base of the glacier erode the

underlying material by grinding the substrate then incorporating this material into

the base of the moving ice. Later this material is deposited and often overridden

by the glacier resulting in a compact dimicton. Supraglacial till occurs where

material resting passively on top of the ice is deposited either at the snout of the

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Table 2. Till fabrics. The trend and plunge of the a-axis (long) of clasts contain a:c-axisFabricEastingNorthing

Fabric F-16072835177799

Azmuth116120296272144012152310321302098318277278148158092190250116180304250162300315288173226218240026298116197245194154207342335164124180074356194104140045

Plunge5038101208422610160416182010201030061830062426181818422822201428321820034611160524182422302220043208

Fabric F-36094915175814

Azmuth20000029070338232144154086098064108200012046010290132146080108322330277170234340098178126014026222192018170174196186150146196230026044042060

Plunge0418261208080622201016242022162202080426181210060840243208501624161608101624121606201028280402

Fabric F-46012825170578

Azmuth217300296280156327340000304196117110273296260279270279278292210328116303050306258250068090267042310274290

Plunge0636301628522610220618200412401510322416251010131244163024102002364052

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ice (terminal moraine) or as ablation material. Ablation till forms where ice

stagnates and down wastes, leading to a loose and chaotic diamict often crudely

stratified with collapse features.

Generally the till deposits on the Tres-Or property are a discontinuous

mantle ranging in thickness from a few metres to absent. Till in the northern and

southern region of the property tend to be thicker and occur as well-developed

basal tills. Tills in the central region (near the Grenville front boundary) appear to

be thinnest and may have been modified by postglacial processes.

Two distinct glacial diamicts occur on the Temagami property. The first till

appears loose and stoney, lacking much of the very fine fraction. The matrix is

dominantly sandy and clasts range from pebbles to large boulders. The clasts

are often subangular to subrounded with well-developed facets and striation on

the fine-grained silicified volcanics. In this material, a cobble-boulder horizon

often occurs near the surface. The matrix tends to be loose medium to coarse

sand. One explanation for this horizon is winnowing of the matrix by either wind

or water. Alternatively the loose and stoney till may be dump moraine from the

terminus of the glacier, mixing both subglacial and supraglacial till. The second

diamict is well compact, indurated, basal till, the ideal material for sampling in

drift exploration. The basal till is heterolithic, containing well facetted and striated

clasts. The matrix is generally sandy though clay rich material has been

observed. Clasts are angular to round and range from pebble to large boulders ^

3.0 m). The sandy matrix of the till likely reflects the coarse-grained granitic to

syenitic gneiss common in the area.

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Glaciofluvial

OJIaciofluvial sediments are deposits of sand and gravel transported and

deposited by water derived from ice. Generally they consist of moderately to well-

sorted material showing characteristic sedimentary structures (bedding, current

flow indicators, bar and channel features, etc.). A number of different facies are

present on the Temagami property including ice-proximal outwash, eskers, and

outwash planes.

The ice-proximal outwash occurs at the terminus of a glacier where melt

water begins to transport proglacial sediments. Ice-proximal deposits can be

poorly to moderately sorted, and will often have well-polished clasts with little fine

material in the matrix. The sediments are generally very coarse grained with

clasts ranging form pebbles to large boulders. Clasts are often sub-angular to

well rounded though large angular boulders ^3 metres) are common. Transport

distances are generally short, thus the material has insufficient time to establish

the well-sorted and rounded characteristics typical of a well-developed fluvial

systems. The deposits are often massive, showing little or no sedimentary

architecture. This material occurs on the property and is often difficult to

differentiate from poorly consolidated till. The absence of striated cobbles and

pebbles distinguishes the two units.

Eskers are. discrete landforms occurring as ridges (positive relief) of

glaciofluvial sediments. Eskers generally form from sub- or englacial rivers that

run below or within the ice respectively. When the ice recedes the sediment

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remains as a positive feature on the landscape. The material will be well sorted

often preserving bedding and other fluvial sedimentary structures. Matrix is often

sandy and clasts range in size from pebbles to small boulders. Most of the

coarse material will be moderate to well rounded. Eskers, though often sinuous,

are typically aligned parallel to the dominant ice flow direction. Several large, and

many smaller eskers have been identified on the property. Large eskers can

have more than 30 metres of relief, a width of tens of metres and extend for tens

of kilometres. Smaller eskers have 2-3 metres of relief, may reach widths of 1-2

meters, and extend for tens of metres. Many of the smaller eskers have been

flattened, likely the result of subsequent overriding by the glacier.

Outwash plains occur away from the glacial terminus where melt water

rivers carry large quantities of sediment. The rivers deposit fluvial sediments over

large areas creating a braided floodplain, or large sheet outwash. Sediments are

moderate to well-sorted, often with channel-bar complexes. On the Temagami

property, two distinct outwash facies exist. The first is a coarse cobble-gravel

likely a deposit proximal to the main river channel. These sediments range in size

from pebbles to boulders (1-2 metres) showing moderate sorting. The deposits

compositionally resemble eskers, though they are not confined within the glacier

and have, consequently, greater areal distribution. The second outwash facies

commonly seen on the property is large sandy blankets. These sediments are

well-sorted sand or pebbly sand, and likely represent a more distal facies of the

outwash and part of the floodplain. These deposits are characteristically well

drained and support extensive pine forests.

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The distribution of the glaciofluvial deposits on the property is variable. A

large belt occurs along a northeast-southwest trend from Marten Lake to the

Quebec-Ontario inter-provincial boundary. This belt consists of both facies and

swells on the eastern margin of the property to cover several square kilometers.

Large areas of the property have been sterilized for sampling by significant

swaths of outwash.

Glaciolacustrine

All lacustrine deposits that occurred during or immediately following

deglaciation are included here. Generally glaciolacustrine deposits consist of

varved clay, massive clay, silt and/or fine sand. Glaciolacustrine deposits are

common and very extensive to the north of the property (Little Clay Belt

associated with glacial lake Barlow-Ojibway), however, on the bulk of the

Temagami property only small pockets of glaciolacustrine material is observed.

These deposits are usually unstratified sand, silt and clay. They occur in low

areas, but more commonly immediately adjacent to modern lakes, likely

representing stranded shoreline when lake levels were much higher.

LoessLoess is unconsolidated, wind-deposited, fine-grained sand and silt ^ 0.2

mm), often showing little or no stratification. Loess is relatively common in many

post-glacial environments. Following glacial retreat, the proglacial environment is

particularly susceptible to wind erosion. Many of the deposits exposed by the

retreating ice have substantial quantities of fine-grained sediments (till,

glaciofluvial, glaciolacustrine). Immediately following retreat, plants are absent

from the area therefore sediment is often left unprotected. Prominent wind,

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associated with the flat terrain and the microclimates cause by the ice, will

entrain the fine particles and redistribute them to form loess deposits.

Loess has commonly been observed in the southern region of the property

where il exists as a 0.5 to 2.0 metre thick deposit, stratigraphically over basal till.

It consists of well-sorted silt sized particles with rare pebbles. The contact

between the till and the loess is sharp with pebble content diminishing upwards.

OrganicsOrganic deposits occur on poorly drained sites (e.g. swamps, beaver

ponds, etc.) where plant matter accumulates to a sufficient thickness that it

masks or prevents access to the underlying bedrock or surficial material.

Organics are post-glacial deposits and often modern. In northeastern Ontario,

beavers have played a large role in producing many of the extensive swamps.

Swamps range in size from less than 1 km2 to larger than 10 km2 Large areas of

the Temagami property are covered by organic material limiting sampling in

these areas.

Modern FluvialModern fluvial deposits encompass all modern alluvium along creeks and

rivers and tend to be restricted in size. Many of the smaller drainages are

ephemeral and only flow during the freshet. Often the fluvial material associated

with these deposits is thin and can be removed to access the underlying surficial

material (e.g., till). Other larger streams occur in swamps and tend to be slow

moving and dominated by organic deposits. Modern alluvial does accumulate in

some of the largest, more permanent streams and rivers on the property. These

deposits are commonly sandy deposits amongst cobbles and boulders likely

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remnants of the previously existing surficial material. The larger streams

generally incise to bedrock and have much higher flow regimes during break-up

in the spring. These larger waterways are relatively rare, with most fluvial

deposits occurring in small ephemeral creeks or slow moving meandering

streams.

ColluviumColluvium refers to any material that has been deposited as a result of

gravity. This encompassed rock falls, slides, debris flows, and any down slope

movement. Rock falls and slides are of minimal importance in this area, however

some material has been modified by remobilization due to gravity, particularly in

areas of more relief. The result is that some surficial material sampled (e.g. till)

may have been moved down slope. Often colluviated material will have some

stratification or an internal fabric reflecting (though slightly greater) the angle of

repose. If the surficial material is thin, angular clasts of local bedrock will be

dominant. For the most part, if glaciogenic material can be identified within the

colluvium, it is still a valuable sampling media in this area. Because of the

subdued topography, relative to mountainous areas (Cordillera), colluviated till

will have only limited travel distances and for the purposes of a regional sampling

program, this is not significant. Generally colluviated deposits are local deposits

immediately adjacent to some topographic feature such as a bedrock knob or

fault scarp.

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DEPOSIT TYPE (Diamond)

Eledrock sources of diamond are limited to kimberlite or closely related

rock types, which are rare, deep-seated magmas. All of these deep-seated

kimberlitic rocks are Mg-, Ca- and volatile-rich, as well as silica-poor. They are

classified based on numerous and commonly overlapping mineralogical and

trace element characteristics into three major types: group 1 (archetypal)

kimberlite; group 2 (micaeous) kimberlite (sometimes named "orangeite"), or

olivine lamproite (Mitchell, 1986, Rock, 1991). Although debates rage as to the

derivation and most important characteristics of these different rock types, each

can cany economic diamonds, and for the purposes of this report "kimberlite" or

"kimberlitic" should be understood to encompass all three.

Most economic diamond deposits occur in Archean ^ 2.5 Ga) cratons.

These deposits may be in the form of carrot-shaped pipes, or thin dykes (usually

less than 2 m across). The pipes or dykes may penetrate thick supracrustal

sequences, but Archean rocks that have not been significantly heated and

deformed (Archons of Janse, 1997) are required as a basement. Only relatively

cool, thick lithosphere can fracture to sufficiently great depths to provide

pathways for kimberlitic magmas to reach the surface.

Exceptions do occur and perhaps the most important is the Argyle Mine in

Australia, which is the largest diamond mine in the world based on carats

produced. The Argyle Mine occurs in olivine lamproite within a Paleoproterozoic

basement. Another exception where a diamondiferous kimberlites occurs within

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deformed or metamorphosed Archean basement is Alberta's discoveries in the

Buffalo Head terrane, where U-Pb ages of basement are Paleoproterozoic.

However, Sm-Nd ages, which see through later metamorphic events, give

Archean ages (Villeneuve et al., 1993). Although none of these discoveries has

been proven economic, exploration continues and preliminary results from some

of the pipes are encouraging (Ashton Mining Canada Ltd. press release, May

2001).

The north part of the Temagami Diamond Property claims are located in

the Superior Craton, and are underlain by Archean age rocks. Basement in this

part of the property easily satisfies "Clifford's Rule" and has the potential to host

economic diamond pipes.

The relationship of the Grenville Parautochthonuos Belt to underlying

Archean basement is not as simple as in the Superior Craton to the north of the

Grenville Front. Clearly, the Temagami Property south of the Grenville Front was

heated and deformed by the Grenville Orogen (1.3 to 1.0 Ga). However, these

rocks apparently were formed during or prior to the Archean Kenoran Orogen

(Davidson, 1998; Stockwell, 1964). Perhaps more importantly, the recent

LITHOPROBE and Sm-Nd studies indicate that most of the basement rocks are

Archean, and were probably undisturbed by the Grenville Orogeny, at least in the

North Bay area (Dickin, 2000; Ludden and Hynes, 2000). Thus, the Tres-Or

property south of the Grenville Front has underlying, deep-seated Archean

basement and, most likely, the requisite very thick lithosphere necessary for

diamondiferous kimberlites.

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DEPOSIT TYPE (Metals)

Metal showings in the claim areas are associated for the most part with

Nipissing Diabase, the host of the extremely rich silver-cobalt veins of the Cobalt

Camp (OGS Map 2361). Metals found in the showings on the property include

silver, cobalt, and nickel. Townships discussed in this report in which Nipissing

Diabase is found are Milne, Askin, Riddell, Eldridge, Olive, Hebert and Hartle.

Within the project area Askin Township has known cobalt and nickel showings,

found at the southern end of Rabbit Lake. The company has claims in the vicinity

of this showing, in particular, down strike on the host Nipissing Diabase to the

southeast.

In the past there were a few working mines to the northwest of the project

area in the townships of Phyllis, Strathcona, Chambers and Strathy. Metals

mined, or known from these mines, were gold, silver, platinum, copper, nickel,

iron and arsenic (OGS Map 2361). The Strathy Township copper-nickel-platinum

mine's host rocks were Early Precambrian mafic to intermediate metavolcanics.

Early Precambrian mafic and ultramafic rocks hosted the Temagami copper mine

in Phyllis Township. In the township of Strathcona the Sherman iron mine was

hosted in banded iron formation and in Chambers Township, Falconbridge mined

nickel-copper-cobalt and precious metals, (OGS Map 2361). To date, none of

these host lithologies have been found in the project area.

Several iron showings are known in the Flett Township, associated with

anorthosite suite intrusives of the Grenville Province, (OGS Map 2361). Iron is

not a target commodity and is mentioned here for completeness.

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The best potential to discover an economic base or precious metals

deposit in the area surveyed is in the Nipissing Diabase where gold-silver and

silver-cobalt showings exist. Aerial magnetometer surveys carried out by the

company clearly show the Nipissing Diabase crossing the company's claims.

TRES-OR APRIL TO OCTOBER 2002 EXPLORATION PROGRAM

Tres-Or began planning this program in April, 2002. Laura Duffell P.Geo;

Harrison Cookenboo, P.Geo; Philip Brown, P.Geo; and David Dunn, P.Geo. were

responsible for planning and supervision of the program. Personnel were

mobilized to the Temagami area on June 24, 2002. The program is ongoing with

this report documenting analysis and interpretation of the sample results that

have been received to date. The primary object of the program is to discover

diamond bearing kimberlite pipes by sampling glacial till, analysing the samples

for kimberlite indicator minerals (KIMs) and following the dispersal trains of KIMs

up ice to their sources. The areas where the KIM trains terminate are then

examined in detail with further till samples and geophysical surveys to pick

specific targets, which might represent diamond bearing kimberlite pipes, for

testing by drilling or trenching. A clear understanding of the surficial geology, the

bedrock geology (particularly structures), and the glacial history were necessary

to support the till sampling program. Studies of the surficial geology, bedrock

geology and glacial history were carried out as part of this program.

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Over 300 glacial sediment samples have been collected and analyzed in

18 townships (Table 3). Details of sampling methodology are in the following

section. The bulk of the program involved three two person crews consisting of a

geologist and a technician taking till samples every 200 meters along lines

spaced at, optimally, five kilometer intervals. The lines were run at 100", at right

angles to the most prominent glacial direction of 1900 , subject to access. A 200

meter sample interval was chosen to attempt to detect pipes down to 100 meters

in diameter. The five kilometer line spacing was chosen based on the estimated

minimum length of dispersion trains for kimberlite pipes in this area. The length of

the dispersion trains was estimated based on till depths and a literature review of

dispersion trains for known pipes north of the area.

Sampling was carried out mainly by surface access using trucks, boats,

ATV's and an Argo. An area in southern Burnaby Township was sampled using

boats and fixed wing aircraft access because of restricted surface access.

Follow-up glacial till sampling and prospecting were carried out on targets

generated by historic work, this program and the aerial geophysical program

carried out earlier this year by Tres-Or. Follow-up work included an examination

of the geology and topography of the target area, drift prospecting down ice and

the collection of a glacial till sample 150 to 250 meters down ice (1900 ) of the

target. Follow-up sampling and prospecting were carried out by a one or two

person crew. One to two sites were examined per day. Follow-up samples were

given priority over regional samples and represent 2607o of samples reported on

here.

Table 3. Sample locations and descriptions.Sample

No.

TR0002TR0003TR0004TR0005TR0006TR0013TR0014TR0015TR0016TR0022TR0023TR0024TR0025TR0026TR0027TR0028TR0029TR0041TR0042TR0043TR0044TR0045TR0046TR0047TR0048TR0049TR0055TR0056TR0057TR0059TR0064TR0065TR0066TR0067TR0068TR0069TR0070TR0071TR0072TR0073

NTS

31L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1231M0431M0431L1331L1331L1331L1331M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431L1331L1331L1331L1331M0431L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231M0531M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M04

Easting

590154592384588580593581591444590553590751609166605869608217612011611826611315611067607000601550601815596316596600596842596946602169602321602537602805603130586587586348586089585746595589594767596098597553597347597839598015598293598582598751

Northing

5182660517921351822095192758519092651892205189220517518352069075210264520380352039365203969520390552067655207900520693552092995209535520961452096955204719520515852053375205722520673051741645174128517409951737355178016517779652589395209926520999752098805209704520951052094385209288

Township

SiskSiskSiskOliveOliveOliveOlive

GooderhamEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellSiskSiskSisk

McLarenKennySisk

HaileyburyRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddell

Status

ReconFoHow-up

ReconReconReconReconRecon

Follow-upRecon

Follow-upReconReconReconRecon

Follow-upFollow-upFollow-up

ReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

FoHow-upFollow-upFollow-up

ReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Site Description

BeachUndisturbedUndisturbed

BeachUndisturbed

Road cutRoad cut

UndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedStream cu

UndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutRoad cut

UndisturbedBeach

UndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Claim Depth of. , . 1 1 i j t IHtrUlQNumber Hole (cm)

1245224124520812452171245255124529912451131245114124637812489951248442124483412448341244834124483412489951248996124899312432591243259124325912432591248908124890812489091248909124890112452561245254124525412452541245206124520612412791243260124325912432601243260124326012432601243260

2020503050303050703535456030501050403040404040505040202520

N/A40403540605060604080

Lake SedimentTillTill

Lake SedimentTillTillTillTillTill

Sand/TillGravel/SandGravel/Sand

TillTillTill

Gravel/SandTill!

Gravel/SandSand/Till

TillGravel/Sand

TillTillTillTillTill

Sand/THIGravel/Sand

Sand/TillLake Sediment

TillTill

Sand/TillTillTillTillTill

Sand/TfllGravel/Sand

Till

Texture

SandyClay Rich

SiltySandySiltySiltySiltySiltySilty

SandySandySandySiltySilty

Clay RichSandy

Clay RichSandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySilty

SandySiltySilty

SandySiltySilty

SandySandySandySandy

Colour

GreyGreyRedGreyRed

BrownN/A

Grey-BrownBrown

Orange-BrownOrange-Grey

OrangeOrange-BrownGrey-BrownRed-Brown

Yellow-BrownGreyN/A

Yellow-BrownBrownBrown

Yellow-BrownBrownBrownBrownBrownOrange

N/AN/AN/A

Orange-BeigeBeige-Brown

BlackN/A

Brown-OrangeGrey-Brown

OrangeBrown-Orange

BeigeBeige-Brown

Surficial Unit

LpMbMbLpMbMbMbMb

Mb/FGMv

CW/MVFGMvMvMbFAMbFG

Mv/FGMvFGMvMvMvMvMv

Mv/CvFGCbLpMvMv

Mv/CvMvMbMbMv

Mv/FGFGMb

Sample No.

TR0074TR0075

- TR0076TR0078TR0082TR0087TR0089TR0090TR0093TR0095TR0096TR0097TR0099TR0101TR0104TR0105TR0106TR0109TR0111TR0113TR0114TR0117TR0118TR0119TR0120TR0121TR0122TR0123TR0124TR0125TR0126TR0127TR0128TR0129TR0136TR0137TR0138TR0139TR0142TR0177TR0178

NTS

31M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431L1331L1331L1331L1331L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L13

Easting

598995599154599342600098601205605769605259605075604213606211606532606931607382592474591442593953592689592242592420593062593672595354595904596330596690597317597537597724597953598161598344598586598849590896593386593121594533594287592923610899608592

Northing

52091715208895520865152083775207311520786252076815207455520755452077205206614520734252070795180997518099151810305180865517460951741725173142517258651709405170400516997051695965169292516930651694195169577516958051697055169818516970351889115187211518720751863015186187518720152044985201220

Township

RiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddell

EldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridge

SiskSiskSiskSiskSiskSisk

McLarenMcLarenGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladman

OliveOliveOliveOliveOliveOlive

EldridgeHartle

Status

ReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Site Description

UndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutRoad cutRoad cutRoad cutRoad cutRoad cutRoad cut

UndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutRoad cutRoad cut

UndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cut

Claim Depth of Number Hole (cm)

12432601243260124326112432551248993124899712489941248994124899412489951248995124899512385201179480124521411794801179480124105811917251191726119172712451231245120124512012451191245119124511912451191245119124511812451181245118124511812451141249000124900012452261245226121973712448341223695

8080408060404030303060406040403040404050304040406030

N/A406040803030404030504050

135

Media

TillTillTillTillTill

Sand/THITillTillTillTillTillTillTill

Sand/TillSand/TillSand/TfllSand/Till

TiltTillTill

Sand/TillTill

Sand/TillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTin

Sand/TillGravel/Sand

TillSand/Till

Till

Texture

SiltyClay Rich

SandySandySilty

SandySilty

SandySandySiltySiltySiltySilty

SandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySilty

SandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandy

Colour

Beige-BrownGrey-Brown

OrangeOrange-BrownOrange-BrownOrange-GreyOrange-GreyOrange-GreyGrey-BrownGrey-Brown

Orange-BrownGrey-BrownGrey-Brown

Brown-OrangeBrown

Orange-BrownBeige

Yellow-BrownBrown

Beige-BrownN/A

BrownN/A

BrownOrange-BrownOrange-BrownOrange-Brown

BrownRed-Brown

BrownYellow-Brown

BrownBrown

Orange-BrownBrownBrownBrown

Yellow-BrownBrownGrey

Orange-Brown

Surficial Unit

MbMbMbMbMbMvMvMvMvMvMvMvMbMbMbMv

CW/MbMbMbMb

Cb/MbMbMvMvMbMbMb

Mv/LvMvMvMvMvMvMvMvMv

FG/MbFGMv

Mb/FGMb

Sample No.

TR0184TR0185TR0186TR0187TR0188TR0189TR0190TR0191TR0192TR0193TR0194TR0205TR0206TR0207TR0208TR0209TR0210TR0211TR0212TR0213TR0214TR0217TR0218TR0219TR0220TR0221TR0222TR0223TR0224TR0227TR0228TR0230TR0231TR0232TR0234TR0235TR0236TR0237TR0238TR0241TR0243

NTS

31L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L13

Easting

610775610966604336597201597380597653597865598010598077598279597477598526598824599058599283599484601413603129602928602773602603601876601436601203600936600727603431603618603618596802596561596107595882603460597494597325597128595549595279604672605140

Northing

52047835204771519521251981845198118519803451979635197923519781251975075180655519711451969885196876519677051966385198016519397051939625194012519442151949355194767519509751953085195288519408451937075193707518522551853575185513518550251899785184830518487551844945185394518547651880975188284

Township

EldridgeEldridgeHartleAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinKennyAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinMilneMilneMilneMilneMilneMilneMilneMilneMilneMilneFlettFlett

Status

ReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Follow-upReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Site Description

UndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutRoad cutRoad cutRoad cut

UndisturbedRoad cutRoad cut

UndisturbedRoad cutRoad cut

UndisturbedUndisturbed

Claim Depth of Number Hole (cm)

12448341244834116703512463391246339124634512463451246346124634612463461219707124634612463461246346124634712463471246348124635612463561246356124635612463541246354124635412463541246354124635612463S61246356124638612463861245227124522712411301246387124638612463861245227124522612411281241128

4040303040403050404050404040304010206035402530102020408080353030203040204030503070

Media

TillTillTillTill

Sand/TillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTill

Sand/TillSand/TBISand/THI

Gravel/SandSand/Till

TillTillTill

Sand/THITill

Sand/TillTillTillTillTillTill

Sand/TillSand/TillSand/Till

TillSand/Till

TillTillTillTillTillTillTill

Texture

Clay RichSilty

SandySandySandySandySandySandySilty

SandySandySandySilty

SandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySiltySilty

SandySandySiltySiltySiltySitty

SandySilty

Colour

BrownBrownBrownBrownBrownBeigeBeigeBeigeBeigeBrownBrownOrange

Orange-BrownGrey-BrownBrown-Grey

GreyOrange

Tan-GreyOrange-Brown

N/AGrey-Brown

BrownBrownBrownBrown

Tan-BrownOrange

GreyGrey

Grey-TanOrange-Grey

TanOrange-Tan

Orange-BrownGreyTanTan

BrownOrange-Brown

OrangeTan

Surficial Unit

MvMvMbMvFG

Mv/MbMvMv

Mv/MbMbMbMv

Mb/FGMb/Cb

CbMb/Cb

FGMv/FG

MvMbMbMvMv

Mv/FGMvMvMbMbMbMbMbMvMv

Mv/FGMbMvMbMbMbMbMv

Sample No.

TR0246TR0247TR0248TR0249TR0251TR0252TR0253TR0254TR0255TR0256TR0257TR0258TR0259TR0260TR0262TR0263TR0264TR0265TR0266TR0267TR0268TR0273TR0274TR0280TR0281TR0282TR0283TR0286TR0290TR0291TR0292TR0293TR0294TR0295TR0296TR0297TR0298TR0299TR0300TR0302TR0303

NTS

31L1231L1231L1231L1231L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331U1331L1331L1231L1231L1231L1231L1331L1331L1331L1231L1231L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1231L12

Easting

607269607479607724607955597581597057598062598148598366598510598727599016599244599468601442601304601304601177600952600741600638610955610955615872616017616257616645617387618500618659618890619107619312619527619759619842619842620520620749610090610127

Northing

51778095177736517768051775945180608518054251805125179891517983651797325179624517942751794215179320517767251777765177778517800351782245178351517854652016645201664520645552060555205690520545452045805204360520441052044105204256520411752040735204173520378652037865205272520525551770885177978

Township

GooderhamGooderhamGooderhamGooderham

KennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyHartleHartleHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebert

GooderhamGooderham

Status

ReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Foltow-upFollow-up

Site Description

ReadoutRoad cutDitch floorRoad cut

UndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutUndisturbedUndisturbed

Claim Depth of Number Hole (cm)

12463241246324124632412463241219707121970712194051219405121940512194051223700122370012237001223699121976012197601219760121976012197601219760121976012406351240635124481312448131244813124481312448161248920124892012489201248920124892112489211248921124892612489261248921124892112463351246334

4025353050504060507020754085601001001005040100505060506030505040505050402030303040N/A40

Media

TillTillTillTillTillTill

Gravel/SandTill

Sand/TillSand/Till

TillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTill

Sand/TillTillTillTillTillTHITillTillTillTillTillTillTillNATillTillTillTillTillTillTill

Texture

SandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySilty

SandySandySandySiltyN/ASilty

SandySandySandySiltySiltySiltySiltySilty

SandySiltySiltySilty

Clay RichSandySiltySilty

Clay RichSiltyN/ASilty

Colour

GreyTan-Grey

GreyOrange-Grey

BrownYellow-BrownGrey-Brown

BrownBrownBrownBrown

Orange-TanTan

Orange-BrownBrownBrownBrown

Yellow-BrownTanN/A

Grey-BrownBrownBrownOrange

Yellow-BrownBeigeBrownBeige

Yellow-BrownGrey

Yellow-BrownGreyBeigeGrey

Yellow-BrownBrownBrownBeige

Red-BrownN/A

Brown

Surficial Unit

MbMbMbMbMb

Mb/FGFGMbNANANAMvNANANANANANANANAMvMbMbMbMbMbMvMbMbMvMbMbMbNAMvMvMvMvMvMbMb

Sample No.

TR0304TR0305TR0306TR0307TR0309TR0310TR0311TR0313TR0314TR0316TR0317TR0351TR0352TR0353TR0354TR0371TR0385TR0390TR0401TR0406TR0407TR0408TR0412TR0413TR0445TR0446TR0449TR0451TR0469TR0470TR0471TR0472TR0474TR0476TR0477TR0479TR0498TR0499TR0500TR0504TR0505

NTS

31M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431L1231L1231L1231L1331L1331L1231L1231L1231L1331L1231L1331L1331L1431L1431L1431L1431L1331L1331L1431L1431L1431L1231L1431L1431L1431L1431L1231L1231L1231L1231L1331L1331L1331L1231L12

Easting

608462608800609821609702609018612575585814593600608924598450597622607955608210608429595026607874605367605905621078622269622413623868611178611425616137616331616783603089616122616259616483616582602635602191601960601655606650606575606450609656609867

Northing

52099185210368521004052089335208686520995351758215174000517506951876005187835517759451773055176937518567051691475187939518887252052725204367520384052015125201678520167952004615200643520088851698735194357519451951946795194911517456251743965174510517433051978005198800519895051783015178400

Township

EldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridge

SiskSisk

GooderhamMilneMilne

GooderhamGooderhamGooderham

MilneHammel

FlettFlett

HebertHebertHebert

BurnabyHartleHartle

BurnabyBurnabyBurnabyGladmanBurnabyBurnabyBurnabyBurnabyKennyKennyKennyKennyHartleHartleHartle

GooderhamGooderham

Status

Follow-upFollow-upFollow-upFollow-upFollow-upFollow-upFoltow-upFollow-upFollow-upFollow-upFollow-up

ReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Follow-upReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Site Description

UndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutRoad cutRoad cut

UndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Claim Depth of Number Hole (cm)

12484421243256124325612432541243254124891412452571241059124637812463831246383124632412463251246325124522612452751241133124113212489231248923124892812489381240635124063512448241244820124482112451111241989124198912419891241989124636612463661246366124636612411441223692122369212463341246334

403040N/A50356050504050304070205020304040405060405050504040405045605060505060503020

Media

TillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTill

Sand/TillSand/TillSand/Till

TillTillTillTill

Sand/TillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTill

Texture

SiltySiltySiltyN/A

SandyN/A

Clay RichSandy

Clay RichClay Rich

SiltySandySandySandySilty

SandySandySiltySiltySiltySilty

SandySandySandy

Clay RichSandySandySilty

SandySiltySiltySiltySiltySilty

SandySiltySiltySiltySiltySilty

Sandy

Colour

Red -BrownRed

Red-BrownBrown

Red-BrownGreyGreyGreyBlackBrown

Red-BrownOrange-Grey

Tan-GreyTan-GreyOrange

Tan-BrownTan-Orange

Tan-GreyBrown

Red-BrownBrown

Brown-BeigeOrange-Brown

Light BrownGrey

BrownBrown-Grey

Yellow-BrownYellow-BrownBrown Grey

BeigeYellow-BrownBrown-Beige

BeigeOrange-Brown

BeigeYellow-BrownLight Brown

BeigeOrange-Tan

Beige

Surficial Unit

MvMvMvMbMvMbMbMvObMvMvMbMvMbMv

Mv/CvMv/Cv

MbMvMbMvMvMbMbMv

Mv/CvMvMvMvMvMvMvMbMb

Mb/FGMbMvMvMvMbMv

Sample No.

TR0506TR0024TR0071TR0082TR0083TR0084TR0085TR0086TR0087TR0088TR0089TR0091TR0092TR0093TR0094TR0098TR0129TR0136TR0137TR0138TR0139TR0178TR0185TR0186TR0187TR0212TR0242TR0246TR0248TR0249TR0258TR0280TR0281TR0282TR0283TR0286TR0290TR0291TR0292TR0293TR0295

NTS

31L1231L1331M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431L1231L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1231L1231L1231L1331L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L14

Easting

610073611826598293601205601461601847601961606013605769605515605259603533603850604213604679607068590896593386593121594533594287608592610966604336597201602928604863607269607724607955599016615872616017616257616645617387618500618659618890619107619527

Northing

51783985203936520951052073115207074520677652062005207954520786252078145207681520689452071815207554520798152073745188911518721151872075186301518618752012205204771519521251981845193962518818551778095177680517759451794275206455520605552056905205454520458052043605204410520441052042565204073

Township

GooderhamEldridgeRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddell

EldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeRiddellRiddell

EldridgeEldridgeEldridge

OliveOliveOliveOliveOliveHartle

EldridgeHartleAskinAskinFlett

GooderhamGooderhamGooderham

KennyHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebert

Status

ReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Site Description

UndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutRoad cutRoad cut

UndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutUndisturbed

Road cutUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutDitch floorRoad cut

UndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Claim Depth of Number Hole (cm)

12463341244834124326012489931248993124899312489931248997124899712489971248994124890112489011248994124899712489951245114124900012490001245226124522612236951244834116703512463391246356124112812463241246324124632412237001244813124481312448131244813124481612489201248920124892012489201248921

214560606030

604030407510030606040403050403540303060354035307560506030505040505040

Media

TillGravel/Sand

Sand/TillTillTillTillTillTill

Sand/TillTillTillTill

Sand/TillTillTillTillTillTillTill

Sand/TillGravel/Sand

TillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTiltTillTillNA

Texture

SiltySandySandySilty"

SandySiltySilty

Clay ricSandySiltySilty

SandySandySandySandySilty

SandySandySandySandySandySandySilty

SandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySandySiltySiltySiltySiltySilty

SandySiltySilty

Clay ric

Colour

TanOrange

Brown-OrangeOrange-BrownGrey-Brown

OrangeOrange-GreyGrey-BrownOrange-GreyGrey-White

Orange-GreyGrey-BrownGrey-BrownGrey-BrownGrey-BrownGrey-Brown

Orange-BrownBrownBrownBrown

Yellow-BrownOrange-Brown

BrownBrownBrown

Orange-BrownGreyGreyGrey

Orange-GreyOrange-Tan

OrangeYellow-Brown

BeigeBrownBeige

Yellow-BrownGrey

Yellow-BrownGreyGrey

Surficial Unit

MvFG

Mv/FGMbMbMvMbMbMvMbMvMb

Mb/CvMvMvMvMvMvMv

FG/MbFGMbMvMbMvMvMbMbMbMbMvMbMbMbMvMbMbMvMbMbNA

Sample No.

TR0296TR0297TR0298TR0299TR0300TR0304TR0305TR0309TR0311TR0313TR0314TR0316TR0317TR0327TR0328TR0329TR0330TR0334TR0335TR0339TR0353TR0354TR0371TR0385TR0386TR0390TR0391TR0401TR0406TR0407TR0408TR0412TR0413TR0415TR0417TR0445TR0446TR0447TR0448TR0449TR0450

NTS

31L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431M0431M0431M0431L1231L1231L1231L1331L1331L1231L1231L1231L1231L1331L1331L1231L1231L1331L1231L133111331L1331L1331L1431L1431L1431L1431L1331L1331L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L12

Easting

619759619842619842620520620749608462608800609018585814593600608924598450597622608420608237603503608086604871605902593222608429595026607874605367605580605905604663621078622269622413623868611178611425622716622167616137616331616517616716616783603281

Northing

52041735203786520378652052725205255520991852103685208686517582151740005175069518760051878355165862516609151691845166177518962451897315175348517693751856705169147518793951876815188872518670252052725204367520384052015125201678520167952015505201801520046152006435200613520069552008885169995

Township

HebertHebertHebertHebertHebert

EldridgeEldridgeEldridge

SiskSisk

GooderhamMilneMilne

HammellHammellGladmanHammell

FtettFteltSisk

GooderhamMilne

HammellFlettFlettFlettFlett

HebertHebertHebert

BurnabyHartleHartle

BurnabyBurnabyBurnabyBurnabyBurnabyBurnabyBurnabyGladman

Status

ReconReconReconReconRecon

Follow-uFollow-uFollow-uFoltow-uFollow-uFollow-uFoltow-uFoilow-uReconReconReconRecon

Follow-uFollow-uFollow-uReconReconReconReconRecon

Follow-uFollow-uReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Stte Description

UndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Claim Depth of Number Hole (cm)

12489211248926124892612489211248921124844212432561243254124525712410591246378124638312463831192612119261212451111192612124113012411321241058124632512452261245275124113312411331241132124112712489231248923124892812489381240635124063512489381248937124482412448201244820124482012448211245111

2030303040403050605050405050603060404020702050204030204040405060403030505050505040

Media

TillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTill

Sand/TillSand/TillSand/Till

TillTillTillTillTillTill

Sand/TillTillTillTill

Sand/TillTillTillTillTillTillTill

Texture

SandySiltySilty

Clay ricSiltySiltySilty

SandyClay ricSandy

Clay ricClay ric

SiltySandySandy

Clay ricSandySiltySiltySilty

SandySilty

SandySandySiltySilty

SandySiltySiltySilty

SandySandySandySandySandy

Clay ricSandySandy

fg Sandyfg Sandy

Silty

Colour

Yellow-BrownBrownBrownBeige

Red-BrownRed-Brown

RedRed-Brown

GreyGreyBlackBrown

Red-BrownYellowGreyGreyGrey

Red-BrownBrownBrown

Tan-GreyOrnage

Tan-BrownTan-OrangeOrange-Grey

Tan-GreyBeige-Grey

BrownRed-Brown

BrownBrown-Beige

Orange-BrownLight Brown

BrownBrownGrey

BrownLight BrownLight Brown

rown to Grey (mosiYellow Brown

Surficial Unit

MvMvMvMvMvMvMvMvMbMvObMvMvMvMvMvMvMvMvMvMbMv

Mv/CvMv/Cv

MbMb

Mv/CvMvMbMvMvMbMbMb

FG/MvMv

Mv/CvMvMvMvMv

Sample No.

TR0451TR0452TR0453TR0454TR0469TR0470TR0471TR0472TR0474TR0476TR0477TR0478TR0479TR0498TR0499TR0500TR0504TR0505TR0506TR0513TR0551TR0553TR0557TR0560

NTS

31L1231L1231L1231L1231L1431L1431L1431L1431L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1331L1331L1331L1231L1231L1231L1231L1331L1331L1331L13

Easting

603089602880602690602494616122616259616483616582602635602191601960601830601655606650606575606450609656609867610073600640606200605845604996604274

Northing

516987351698455169953516989351943575194519519467951949115174562517439651745105174412517433051978005198800519895051783015178400517839851708245198925519914051992545200270

Township

GladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanBurnabyBurnabyBurnabyBurnabyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyHartleHartleHartle

GooderhamGooderhamGooderham

GladmanHartleHartleHartleHartle

Status

ReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Site Description

UndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Road cutUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbedUndisturbed

Claim Depth of Number Hole (cm)

124511112451161245116124511612419891241989124198912419891246366124636612463661246366124636612411441223692122369212463341246334124633412451271223692122369212499271249928

404040404040504560506050505060503020215050505040

Media

TillTill

Gravel/SandTillTillTiHTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTillTill

Texture

SiltySilty

Sandyfg Sandyfg Sandy

SiltySiltySiltySiltySilty

SandySiltySiltySiltySiltySiltySilty

SandySiltySiltySilty

Clay ricSandySandy

Colour

Yellow BrownYellow Brown

BrownYellow Brown

show Brown w/ OrgBrown w/ Grey

BeigeYellow Brown

3m top - Beige boltBeige

Orange BrownBeigeBeige

Yellow BrownLight Brown

BeigeOrange-Tan

BeigeTanTan

BeigeGrey

BrownBrown

Surficial Unit

MvMvFGMvMvMvMvMvMbMb

Mb/FGMvMbMvMvMvMbMvMvMvMvMvMbMv

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SAMPLING METHODOLOGY, COLLECTION AND PROCESSING

SAMPLING METHODOLOGY Drift Exploration

The primary objective of drift exploration is to identify areas where glaciers

eroded mineralized bedrock, transported and dispersed the debris in the direction

of glacial flow, and re-deposited the mineral-rich sediment over a relatively large

area. The resultant sediment (till) will contain elevated levels of elements or

minerals that reflect the bedrock source from which they were derived. The

general practice is to identify anomalous concentrations of elements or minerals

in basal till (e.g. Au, Ag, Zn, Cu, Pb, KIM), determine ice-flow direction, and trace

dispersal trains back to a mineralized source. If these elevated zones, or

dispersal trains, contain concentrations above the regional background, they are

considered anomalous (Levson, 2001).). Kimberlite indicator mineral anomalies

are treated somewhat differently from other geochemical values, because each

indicator mineral is derived from a kimberlite. Thus a single indicator grain is an

anomaly, because given enough information about glacial transport directions, it

could theoretically be traced back to a kimberlite source, and more than one

kimberlite has been located starting with a single grain anomaly. In practice,

however, the most anomalous samples will be followed up first and most

vigorously. In addition, anomalous samples with significant Cr-pyrope counts are

typically prioritized above other indicators because Cr-pyrope is more

consistently derived from kimberlite.

Drift prospecting has a number of benefits that assist mineral exploration

in glaciated terrains. Dispersal trains are often hundreds of times larger than their

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original bedrock source, therefore the likelihood of intersecting a dispersal train

during regional sampling is far greater than directly sampling a mineralized zone.

Furthermore, glacial drift (often referred to as overburden) can range in thickness

from a few centimeters to tens or hundreds of metres, obscuring mineralized

bedrock. Basal tills are "primary derivatives" of bedrock and have been

transported to their present location mainly by relatively linear glacial flow during

one or more glacial episodes. Tills are more readily traced back to their source

than higher order sediments such as glaciofluvial and glaciolacustrine derivatives

(Levson, 2001). Drift exploration provides a cost effective method to identify

mineralized targets in drift-covered terrains.

Drift exploration is a common method used to search for mineral deposits

in shield terrains and many dispersal trains have been documented (e.g.

Kauranne, 1959; Dreimanis, 1960, Shilts, 1971, 1973a, b, 1976; Dilabio, 1981;

Saloneri, 1989; Kauranne et al. 1992; Klassen, 1997). Drift exploration continues

to be the dominant method for diamond exploration in the Canadian Shield.

Sample Collection

Three two-person crews collected samples in the Temagami area.

Samples were collected along continuous and discontinuous lines trending

approximately east-west. This orientation was selected because previous work

(Veillette, 1986, 1989) determined the dominant ice-flow direction to be 1900 .

East-west lines were spaced approximately 5 kilometres apart (north-south) in

order to establish dispersal "cut-off lines. The samples were spaced

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approximately 200 metres apart along the lines, anticipating the relatively small,

discrete, narrow dispersal trains associated with kimberlite pipes.

Basal till is the desired media for sampling because it is a primary

derivative of bedrock (minimal reworking), will be eroded, transported, and re-

deposited to produce narrow dispersal trains elongated parallel to ice-flow, and is

abundant in the Temagami area. Till was identified by the following

characteristics:

* Poorly sorted diamict

* Range of roundness form angular to rounded

* Well developed facets

* Abundant striated clasts

On occasion, glaciofluvial and lacustrine samples were taken where till

was not: available or specific follow-up sampling was required. These samples

are clearly documented and will be interpreted independently of the till samples.

All samples were collected using a steal grub-hoe or miner's pick and

either a standard D-handle, long handle, or planting shovel. At each sample

location, the root-mat or slumped, remobilized material (where necessary) was

removed exposing the sediment. Where possible, sample pits were dug into the

unoxidized C-horizon to reduce the introduction of hydromorphic redistribution or

pedogenic alteration.

Samples were reduced at the site by means of sieves. The following three

sized fractions were employed:

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* < 2 mm (Wet Sieve)

* < 0.5 cm (Black Screen)

* < 1 cm (Green Screen)

Most samples were wet sieved using a two millimetre screen. If water was

unavailable, two buckets of sample were collected and reduced to a single

bucket through sieving at the Temagami field office. At other sites, the larger size

fraction was collected in order to expediate the sampling process. Most regional

samples were collected in 25 litre plastic buckets (30 - 50 kg). In more remote

sample locations and for specific follow-up samples accessed only by foot,

weight became a factor, therefore 11.5 litre (15-20 Kg) samples were collected.

All samples were sealed and shipped directly to Meridian Geoscience's

processing laboratory in Calgary, Alberta by ground freight provided by

Manitoulin Transport.

At each location a standardized sample card was completed. On this card

the following information was recorded:

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Sample Number

NTS Map Sheet Number

UTM Easting (NAD 83)

UTM Northing (NAD 83)

Township

Site Description

Depth from Surface

Depth of Hole

Sample Media

Texture of Sample

Colour of Sample

Surficial Unit

Clasts

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Each sample was given a unique sample number to identify it. The following

three entries are used to locate the sample. The NTS map sheet number refers

to the 1:50 000 map sheet on which the sample plots. The UTM numbers (both

easting and northing) were established by global positioning system (GPS) at

each sample site, recorded using the NAD 83 datum. The following list provides

details regarding the other entries:

Status: A sample is classified either as a reconnaissance regional till sample

(Recon) or a follow-up sample investigating a specific magnetic anomaly

(Follow-up).

Site Description: This refers to the condition of the ground from which the

sample was extracted. Samples can be from the banks produced during

road construction (Road-cut), unmodified ground which may or may not

have been logged (Undisturbed), the banks or stream bed of a creek or

river (Stream cut), the ditch along the side of a road (Ditch Floor) or from

the shore of a lake (Beach or Lake sand).

Depth from Surface: This is a measurement (m) from the ground surface to the

point in the sample pit where the sample material is first collected.

Depth of Hole: This is a measurement (cm) from the point where the sample is

first taken to the bottom of the sample pit.

Sample Media: This refers to the type of surficial material sampled. Samples are

classified as till, sand/gravel (fluvial), lake sediment, or till/sand (a

combination of surficial material such as till and colluvium)

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Texture: This refers to the dominant size fraction of the matrix of the sample.

The classifications are clay-rich, silty, sandy.

Colour: The colour of the sample is recorded to provide additional information

such as the oxidation state of a particular sample. Generally samples that

are red to brown have undergone considerable oxidation (B-horizon) and

the mineralogy of the sediment may reflect the pedogenic processes

responsible for the chemical degradation of unstable minerals.

Surficial Unit: A surficial unit is given to the sample to provide easy reference

when comparing samples (e.g., Mb is till blanket, FG is glaciofluvial)

Clasts: At each sample location a general inventory was made of the lithology of

the dominant clasts.

Samples were collected along existing roads, abandoned logging roads,

lakes and, in some cases, simply by hiking into a specific location. Four-wheel

drive trucks were used to collect samples along existing roads. All terrain

vehicles (ATV) such as quads and an argo (eight-wheeled vehicle) were used on

abandoned logging roads and swamps. Much of the property could be accessed

from the extensive lake and stream network allowing many of the samples sites

to be accessed by boat. Where it was not possible to launch a boat or canoe

from a road, a floatplane was employed to drop a boat and a crew at a remote

lake. Most follow-up sample and some regional sample locations were

inaccessible by vehicle. In these situations crews were required to hike to the

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sample location on foot and pack out the sample to a convenient pick-up

location.

Sample Processing

Tres-Or samples, collected during the summer field program from June to

October, 2002, were shipped to Meridian Geoscience's sieving facility in Calgary,

Alberta. There the samples are sieved using automated SWECO mechanical

sieves into +20 mesh (+0.85 mm), -20/+40 mesh (0.425 to 0.85 mm), -40/+60

mesh (0.25 to 0.425 mm) and -40 mesh (0.25 mm) size fractions. The -20/+40

and -40/+60 mesh fractions are then shipped to Meridian Geoscience's heavy

mineral concentrate (HMC) laboratory in Vancouver, B.C. The HMC lab

produces concentrates. The -20/+40 and +40/-60 mesh fraction were processed

for indicator minerals beginning with density separation over a shaking (wilfley)

table, followed by several steps of magnetic separation. The magnetic

separation begins with removal of highly magnetic and non-magnetic fractions

using a Permaroll magnetic separator. The middle (paramagnetic) fraction is

then further reduced first by Magstream, which suspends grains in a rotating

cylinder of ligno-sulfanate solution, under precisely adjustable electric fields, to

separate based on paramagnetic and density properties. The concentrate

provided from Magstream is further reduced in a final separation using a Frantz

electromagnetic separator.

The fully reduced HMC was divided into oxide (ILM) and silicate (PCD)

fractions and the -20/+40 mesh (450 u to 850 u) and -40/+60 mesh (250 M to

450 u) fractions were hand sorted. The HMCs were then shipped from the

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laboratory to Meridian Geoscience's downtown Vancouver office, where they

were picked (sorted) by experienced technicians for kimberlite indicator minerals

using Leica binocular microscopes. Meridian Geoscience Ltd. recovers seven

kimberlite indicator minerals: Cr-pyrope garnet, orange (eclogitic) garnet, chrome

diopside, Mg-ilmenite (picroilmenite), chromite, olivine, and enstatite (signed

Meridian results in Table 3). Sorting the fine (-40/+60 mesh) concentrate is time

consuming, but typically yields the most information. Recovered indicator grains

are stored on individual tape cards, where they are described in detail in regards

to morphology, surface textures, and petrologic characteristics. In addition to

aiding in the determination of a kimberlitic origin, surface textures of Cr-pyrope,

chrome diopside, Mg-ilmenite, and olivine are used to estimate distance of

transport.

Ten sample concentrates were sent to CF Minerals Research Ltd.

Laboratory in Kelowna B.C. for indicator mineral picking as a check on the

sorting. This laboratory was established by and is owned by Chuck Fipke, and

has a long and successful track record in Canadian diamond exploration. These

samples are labeled "CFM" in the results table, and returned comparable

indicator counts (O to 29 indicators).

Results of Till Sampling

Kimberlite Indicator Mineral ResultsA total of 310 sediment samples collected by Tres-Or Resources between

June arid September 2002 have been processed and sorted for kimberlite

indicator minerals (Table 4). More than 90070 of the samples were collected in till

Table 4 (cont.)

Table 4. Kimbertite Indicator Mineral Results

Sample No.

TR0002TR0003TR0004TR0005TR0006TR0013TR0014TR0015TR0016TR0022TR0023TR0024TR0025TR0026TR0027TR0028TR0029TR0041TR0042TR0043TR0044TR0045TR0046TR0047TR0048TR0049TR0055TR0056TR0057TR0058TR0064TR0065TR0067TR0068TR0069TR0070TR0071TR0072TR0073TR0074TR0075TR0076TR0078TR0082TR0087TROOd9TR0090TR0093TR0095TR0096TR0097TR0099TR0101TR01CMTR0105TR0108TR0109TR0111TR0113TR0114TR011/TR0118TR0119

Dal* Counted7/31/028/20/028/28/029/20/029/4/02

8/21/028/20/029/3/02

9/24/029/5/029/19/0210/6/029/3/029/3/02

9/19/029/20/029/20/029/5/029/5/02

8/23/028/26/028/19/028/22/028/21/028/23/028/19/028/2/02

8/2B/028/2/028/27/028/23/028/23/028/27/029/12/029/24/029/23/0210/10/029/24/029/6/02

9/10/029/23/029/25/029/23/0210/10/0210/10/0210/15/029/5/0210/8/029/3/029/6/029/6/0210/8/029/3/028/16/028/26/028/13/028/14/028/6/028/9/028/1/028/9/02

8/22/028/6/02

NTS

31L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1231M0431M0431L1331L133111331U331M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431L1331L1331L1331L1331M0431L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L12

31M0431M0431M04

31M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431L1331L1331L1331L1331L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L12

Easting

5901545923845885605935815914445905535907516091666056696062176120116118266113156110676070006015506018155963165966005968425969466021696023216025378028056031305665B7586348588089585746595589594767

597553597347597R39

596015598293598582598751598995599154599342600098601205605769805259605075604213608211606532606931607382592474591442593953592689592242592420593062593672595354595904596330

Northing

5182660

5179213518220951927585190926518922051892205175183520690752102645203803520393652039695203905520676552079005206935520929952095355208614520969552047195205158520533752057225206730517416451741285174099

51737355178016517779652099265209997520988052097045209510520943852092865209171520889552086515208377520731 15207862520788162074555207554520772052066145207342520707951809975180991518103051808655174609517417251731425172586517094051704005169970

Township

SiskSiskSiskOliveOliveOliveOlive

GooderhamEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeeldridgeEldridgeRkjdelRiddelRiddelR.ddellRiddenRiddelRddelR OdellR tidalRiddellRiddellSiskSiskSisk

McLarenKennySisk

RiddellRiddelR'dde!RddelRddelRddnllRiddellRiddellRkkMRiddellRiddelRddet

EldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridge

SiskSiskSiskSiskSiskSisk

McLarenMcLarenGladmanGiadmanGlaSman

Status

Recon

FoHow-upReconReconReconReconRecon

FoROW-up

ReconFoHow-up

ReconReconReconRecon

FoHow-upFoHow-upFoHow-uo

ReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

FoBow-upFofiow-upReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRaconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Claim No.

124522412452081245217124S2551245299124611312451141246378124899512484421244834124463412446341244834124899512489961248993124325S124325912432591243259124890812489081246909124690912489011246256124525412452541245254124520612452061243260124325912432601243260124326012432601243260124326012432601243281124325512439931248997124899412489941248994124699512469951248995123652011794801245214117948011794801241058119172511917261191727124512312451201245120

Sorter

CTCTMLMLCT

JOKCT

JOKJOKCTCT

GBSCTCT

JOKCTCTCT

JOKJOKCTCT

JOKJOKCTCTCT

JOKCTJOKMLMLCTESES

CFM'

GBSGBSES

GBSCFMGBSCFM -ESNMSMCTJJGCTCTCTNMJOKCTCTCT

CTCT

JOKJOKCTMLCT

Minutes

25580

5256003501501501453907510575130804523022539018027047013018019531016049029025069090150470400215

45060

615415

385

3001153010521050

31013050

325720140330200310510345540405480

Hours

4.30

1.338.7510005.832.502.502.426.501.251.751.252171.330.753.633756.503.004.507.832.173.003.255.172.678.204.634.2011.501.502.507.836.673.580.007.501.00

10.256.920.006.420.005.001.920501.753.500.835.172 170.835.4212,002335.503.305.208.505.809.006.758.00

Sort Wright (9)

182611089293121198324712171710536b802358621432387420789819

116183113950372248156145251161134331025311114268

60105496143555935859379

Interpretation

ANOMALOUSBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

Total Count

60

1271

3029233451

2719162203e7761B0124

31127137094

21104

117057612123817022319210

19

Cr-Pyrope

2012000140000103350101212

1

00

030212

11032440230142

43033011060211

Eclogitic Cr-Dlopslde

0 00 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 01 70 00 00 10 01 50 00 01 30 0

0 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 10 00 11 10 00 20 00 0

Ilmenite

300211013230321211411024222030131202050301034030313471511000021105

Chromite

10020200000102001200002301010

3107020100102001001112102001231003

Ollvlrie

0010100001002100

2134

100

0013012050000i4001111040000030100000060500

Enstatite

0000000000000001100000000000000000i000100001000100000000000000

0

Table 4 (coni.)

Samp Is No.

TR0120TR0121TR0122TR0123TR0124TR0125TR0126TR0127TR0128TR0129TR0136TR0137TR0138TR0139TR0142TR0177TR0178TR0184TR0185TR0186TR0187TR0188TR0189TR0190TR0191TR0192TR0193TRD194TR0205

TR0206TR0207TR020STR0209TR0210TR021 1TR0212TR0213TR0214TR0217TR0218TR0219TR0220TR0221TR0222TR0223TP0224TR0227TR0228TR0230TR0231TR0232TR0234TR0235TR0236TRD237TR0238TR0241TR0243TR0246TR0247TR0246TR0249TR0251TR0252

Date Counted

8/7/028/13/028/22/028/22/028/22/029/16/028/23/028/15/028/13/0210/8/0210/10/0210/10/0210/11/0210/10/0210/11/029/9/0210/9/029/24/0210/9/0210/9/0210/9/029/9/029/6/029/9/02

9/10/029/10/029/23/029/24/029/23/029/3/02

61 i 0/029/10/029/23/029/10/029/13/0210/11/029/10/029/10/029/13/029/11/029/23/029/10/029/23/029/13/029/12/029/23/029/11/028/30/029/23/029/12/029/9/02

9/24/029/26/029/25/029/26/029/25/029/26/029/26/0210/2*210/3/0210/9/0210/1/029/12/029/13/02

NTS

31L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L133111331L1331L1331L1331L133111331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1231L1231L1231L1231L1331L13

Easting

596690597317597537597724597953598161598344598586598849590896593386593121594533594287592923610899608592610775610966604336597201597380597853597865598010598077596279597477598526598824689058599283599484601413603129602928602773602603601876601436601203600936600727603431603618603618596802596561596107595882603460597494597326597128595549595279604672605140607269607479607724607955597581597057

Northing

5169596516929251693065169419516957751695805169705516961851697035188911518721151872075186301518618751872015204498520122052047835204771519521251981845198118519803451979635197923519781251975075180855519711451969885196876519677051966385196016519397051939625194012519442151949355194767519509751953085195288519408451937075193707518522551853675185513518550251899785184830518487551844945185394518547651880975188284517780951777365177680517759451806085180542

Township

GladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladman

OliveOliveOliveOliveOliveOlive

EldridgeHartle

EldridgeEldridgelisrtoAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinKennyAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinMilneMineMineMheMineMilneMiheMineMineMineflettFiett

GooderhamGooderhamGooderhamGooderham

KennyKenny

Status

ReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Foflow-upReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Claim No.

12451 19124511912451191245119124511912451181245118124511B1245118124511412490001249000124522612452261219737124483412236951244834124483411670351246339124633912463451246345124634612463461246346121970712463461246346124634612463471246347124634612463561246356124635612463561246354124635412463541246354124635412463561246356124635612463861246386124522712452271241130124638712463881246386124522712452261241128124112812463241246324124632412463241219707

1219707

Sorter

CTCTCTMLJOKCT

JOKCT

JOKSMRANUJJGCTJJGCTJJGGBSSMNMCCCT

GBSCTCT

JOKCFMML

CFMGBSESCT

CFMJOKMLNMJOKCTMLES

CFMJOKCFMMLJOKCFMCTML

CFMGBSCTESCTCTCTCTCTCT

GBSESSM

GBSCTCT

Minutes

24012026030017524034040015550

2651053462551451802707515511541055

6002009595

230

310840250

6030751057520

325

45

40170

280660

28525

3052651401706013595

270320210330245135

Hours

4.002.004.335.002.924.005.676702.600.834421755.754.252.423.004.501.252.581926.8309210,003.331.581.580.003.830.005.1714.004.17

0.001.000.501 ?51.751.250.335.420.000.750.000.672.830.004.6711.000.004.750.425.084.752.332.831.002.251.584505.333.505.504.082.25

Sort Weight (9)

3013635436715087251620266439393441183043786

4738162219349

30868796174?62123350913126311670

11671597

53664750244538935751

1216744

Interpretation

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUS

BARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

Total Count

256004432100

18317

2151304412040303

181129244

2852464616152017911

2325122006056

1455

Cr-Pyrope

0

0100210000

05ei200201002010000215111

120120

1232442103411000014610

Eclogitic

000000000000100

0000000000000000000000000000000000001

000000000000

Cr-Dlopskte

00000000000010

00000000000000000000000000010131110000

00000010110

Ilmenite

01300012110061924301024100203

000311030421251473232017571005032114

Chromite

1420011110003312100010000000002400301230010020210001420001000111

Ollvlne10000110000021313

10000000010002143

230000000001037107400

111220000000510

Enstatite

000000000000000001000000000001000000000000

0000110000000000000000

Table 4 (coni.)

S amp k. No.

TR0253TRD254TR0266TR0256TRD257TR0258TR0259TR0260TR0262TR0263TRQ264TR0265TR0266TR0267TR0263TR0273TR0274TR0280TR0281TR0282TR0283TR0286TR0290TR0291TR0292TR0293TR0294TR0295TF0296TR0297TR02S8TR0299TR0300TR0302TR0303TR0304TR0305TR0306TR0307TR0309TR0310TR0311TR0313TR0314TR0316TR0317TR0351TR0352TR0353TR0354TR0371TR0385TR0390TR0401TRD406TR0407TR0408TR0412TR0413TR0445TR0446TR0449TR0451TR0469

Olie Counted

9/13/029/24/029/13/029/16/029/20/0210/1/029/24/029/20/029/20/029/20/029/20/029/9/029/23/029/23/029/23/029/4/02

9/23/0210/10/0210/2/029/30/0210/2/029/27/0210/1/029/30/0210/1/0210/4/029/25/0210/7/0210/7/0210/8/0210/4/0210/7/0210/7/029/12/029/12/0210/1/0210/1/029/12/029/12/0210/1/029/12/029/26/0210/1/0210/1/0210/1/0210/1/029/27/029/30/029/30/0210/9/0210/11/0210/15/0210/1 1/0210/4/0210/11/0210/11/0210/11/0210/11/0210/11/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/02

NTS

31L1331L1331L1331L1331 U 331L1331L1331L1331L1231L1231L1231L1231L1331L1331L1331L1231L1231L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1231L1231M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431M0431L1231L1231L1231L1331L1331L1231L1231L1231L1331L1231L1331L1331L1431L1431L1431L1431L1331L1331L1431L1431L1431L1231L14

Easting

596062596U859836659851059872759901659924459946860144260130460130460117760095260074160063861095561095561587261601761625761664561738761850061865981B890619107619312819527619759619842618842620520620749610090610127608462608800809821609702609018612575585814593600608924598450597622607955608210608429595026607874B05367

605905621078622269622413623868611178611425816137616331616783603089616122

Northing

5180512517989151798365179732517982451794275179421517932051776725177776517777851780035178224517835151765465201664520166452064555206055520569052054545204580520436052044105204410520425652041175204073520417352037866203/86520527252052555177088517797852099185210368521004052089335208886520995351758215174000517506951876005187835517759451773055176937

518567051691475187939518887252052725204367520384052015125201676520167952004615200643520088851698735194357

Township

KennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyKennyHartleHartleHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebert

GooderhamGooderham

EldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridge

SiskSisk

GooderhamMineMine

GooderhamGooderhamGooderham

MineHammel

FlettFlett

HetwrtHebertHebert

BurnabyHartleHartle

BurnabyBurnabyBurnabyGladmanBurnaby

Status

ReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Foflow-upFoHow-upFoHow-upFoHow-upFokwv-upFoHow-upFoflow-upFollow-upFoBow-upFoHow-upFoBow-upFoHow-upFoflow-up

ReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Follow-upReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Claim No.

12194051219405121940512194051223700122370012237001223699121978012197601219760121976012197601219760121976012406351240635124481312448131244813124481312448161248920124892012489201248920124892112489211248921124892612489261248921124892112463351246334174844?1243256124325612432541243254124891412452571241059124837812463831246383124632412463251248325124522612452751241133124113212489231248923124892812489381240635124063512448241244820124462112451111241969

Sorter

CTGBSCTCT

BBSES

GBSESES

GBSGBSGBSES

GBSESML

G8SGBSESESESES

GBSGBSESESESES

GBSGBSESES

GBSCT

JOKCTCTCTCTCTCTESCTCTCT

JOKCTCTCTCTCCCCNM

GBSSMCT

JJGSMNMSMCTRASMJJG

Minutes

65607080

2101209011015010525557030524016057521040520536018060

300150280200365100751201051606085

2351452013560302518095454070

2752301658011032030

45011013570808590150906545

Hours

1.081.00.17

1.333.502.001.501.832.501.754.259.505.084.002.679.583.506.753.426.003.00too5.002.504.673.336.081.671.252.001.752.671.001.423.92P 4?0.332.251.000.500.423.001.580.750.671.174.583.832.751.331.835.330.507.501.832.25

.17

.33

.08

.502.50

.50

.080.75

Sort Weight (g)

1421

21458818261830204463645838117614145

843713

10252565474282016243929144438113016563930313217515291220747

19627232222263253162411

Interpretation

ANOMALOUSBARREN

ANOMALOUSBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSBARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARRENBARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUS

BARREN

Total Count

4050141

150151222

20113581l1021002

00103

1030000112050

231747

1

21

331213210010

Cr-Pyrope

40000011002111174314000000000000013300000000008514

121000002100010

Eclogitic

0

0000000

0000000

00010000000000000000

000000000000000000000000

00000

Cr-Dlopslde

001000000000000

010000010000000000000000000

0020401000010000000000

Ilmenite

003012012002010074022100000000000015Q

0000112

0104813000100000100000

Chromite

001001020110010

200020i

001100200101100000000010341000201200010000

Ollvln e

00000100000000142010000010000000001000000000104018000020001000000

Enstatite

000000000000000000

000000000000000000000000

0000000000000010000000

Table 4 (coni.)

Sample No.

TR0470TR0471TR0472TR0474TR0476TR0477TR0479TR0498TR0499TR0500TR0504TR0506TROS06TR0024TR0071TR0082TR0083TR0084TR0085TROOB6TR0087TR0088TR0089TR0091TR0092TR0093TR0094TR0098TR0129TR0136TRD137TR0138TR0139TR0178TR0185TR0186TROWTR0212TR0242TR0246TR0248TRD249TR0258TR0280TR0281TR0282TR0283TR0286TR0290TR0291TR0292TR0293TR0296TR0296TRD297TR0298TR0299TR0300TR0304TR0305TR0309TR0311TR0313TR0314

Date Counted

10/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/16/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/11/0210/15/0210/15/0210/8/0210/10/0210/10/0210/11/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/10/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/8/0210/16/0210/15/0210/8/02

10/10/0210/10/0210/11/0210/10/0210/9/0210/9/0210/9/0210/9/0210/11/0210/11/0210/2/0210/9/0210/1/0210/1/0210/10/0210/2/029/30/0210/2/029/27/0210/1/029/30/0210/1/0210/4/0210/7/0210/7/0210/8/0210/4/0210/7/0210/7/0210/1/0210/1/0210/1/029/26/0210/1/0210/1/02

NTS

31L1431L1431L1431L1231L1231L1231L1231L1331L1331L1331L1231L1231L1231L1331MC431M04

31M04

31 MO)

31M04

31L1231L1331LI331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L13

31L1231L1231L1231L1331L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431M0431M0431M0431L1231L1231L12

Easting

616259616483618582802635602191601960601655606650606575606450609656609867610073611826598293601205601461601847601961606013605769605515605259603533803850604213604679607068590896593386593121594533594287608592810966604336597201602928604863607269607724607955599016615872616017616257616645617387618500618659618890619107619527619759619842619842620520620749608462608800609018585814

593600608924

Northing

519451951946795194911517456251743965174510517433051978005198800519895051783015178400517639852039365209510520731 152070745206776520620052079545207862520781452076815206894520718152075545207981520737451889115187211b1S(20/518630151861875201220520477151952125198184519396251881855177809517766051775945179427520645552060555205690520545452045805204380520441052044105204256520407352041735203766520378652052725205255520991852103685208686517582151740005175069

Township

BurnabyBurnabyBurnabyKennyKennyKennyKennyHard*HerteHartle

GooderhamGooderhamGooderham

EldridgeRiddelRddelRddeHRiddellRiddell

EldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeRiddellRidden

EldridgeEldridgeEldridge

OliveOliveOliveOliveOliveHarts

EldridgeHartleAskinAskinFtett

GooderhamGooderhamGooderham

KennyHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHerbertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebertHebert

EldridgeEldridgeEldridge

SiskSisk

Gooderham

Status

ReconReconReeonReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRoconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

FoUow-uFoBow-uFoBow-uFoHow-uFoBow-uFoHow-u

Claim Mo.

12419891241989

124198912463661246366124638612463661241144122389212236921246334124633412463341244834124328012489931248993124899312489931248997124899712489971248994124890112489011248994

12489971248995124511412490001249000124522612452261223695124483411670351246339124635612411281246324124632412463241223700124481312448131244813124481312448161248920124892012489201248920124892112489211248926124892612489211248921124844212432561243254124525712410591246378

Sorter

SMCTRASMJJGCTSMNMJJGJJGNMNM

CCGBSGBSES

GBSRASMNMMMJJGSMCT

JJGJJOCCSMSMRANMJJGCT

JJGSMNMCCNM

GBSGBSSM

GBSES

GBSESESESES

GBSGBSESESES

GBSGBSESES

GBSCTCTCTESCTCT

Minutes

20451405055555030303040257075

450300757545801151053014060

2102303050

26510534525527015511541075

46527021033012040520536018050

300150280200100751201051606014520301809545

Hours

0.330752.330.830.920.920.830.500.500.500870.421.171.257505.001.251.250.751.331.921.750.502331.003.503.830.500.834.421.755,754.254.502.581.9?6.831.257.754.503.505.502.006.753.426.003.001.005.002.504.673.331.671.252.001.752.671.002.420.330.503001.560.75

Sort Weight (g)

22

211313

51996617981248347513

2233291030153146716202664394130A37826829351

121164145843713

1025256542820162439293811539303

Interpretation

BARRENBARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSBARREN

ANOMALOUSBARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARREN

Total Count

000420311180037

11412167

1907

167

1181001831530441006

14435eiii021020010300120

Cr-Pyrope

00020011014000121118330184300005802

01130460314000000000000300000

Eclogitic

000000000000000

100000

000000000100000010000010000000000000000000

Cr-Olopslde

000000000000000

3000000010012000100000000010000001000000000000000

Ilmenite

00021010104

0005030013104612310061931Q

2330212022100000000000000120

Chromite

0000101000000110000213000143000331001030011002010011020010000000

Ollvlne

00

0000000000020

400150110100100002110o0000051010000010000000000000

Enstatite

00000000000000010000000001000000000

00000000000000000000000000000

Table 4 (coni.)

Sample No.

TR0316TR0317TR0327TR0328TR0329TR0330TR0334TR0335TR0339TR0353TR0354TR0371TR0385TR0386TR0390TR0391TR0401TR0406TR0407TR0408TRQ412TR0413TRM15TR0417TR0445TR0446TR0447TR044STR0449TR0450TR0451TR0452TR0453TR0454TR046BTR0470TR0471TR0472TR0474TR0476TR0477TR0478TRM79TR0496TR0499TR0500TROS04TR0505TR0506TR0513TR0551TR0553TR0657

TR0560

Date Counted

10/1/0210/1/02

10/16/0210/16/0210/18/0210/11/0210/16/0210/16/0210/16/029/30/0210/9/02

10/11/0210/15/0210/11/0210/11/0210/17/0210/4/02

10/11/0210/11/0210/11/0210/11/0210/11/0210/11/0210/17/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/02tO/17/0210/17/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/18/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/11/0210/15/0210/15/0210/17/0210/15/0210/18/0210/18/0?10/18/02

NTS

31L1331L13

31L1231L1331L1231L13

31U13

31L1431L1431L1431L1431L1331L13

31L1431 L 14

31L14

31L12

31L1431L1431L1431L1431L1231L1231L12

31L1231L1331L1331L1331L1231L1231L12

Easting

596450597622606420608237603503608086604*7180590259322260842959502660787460636760558080390a604663621078622269622413623866611178611425622716622167616137616331616517616716816783603281603089602880602690602494616122616259616483616582602635602191601960601830601655606650608575606450609656609867610073600640606200605845604996604274

Northing

518760051878355165862516609151691845166177518962451897315175346517693751858705168147618793951876815188872518670252052725204367520384052015125201678520167952015505201801520046152006435200613520069552008885169995616987351698455169953516989351943575194519519467951949115174562517439651745105174412517433051978005198800519895051783015178400517839851708245196925519914051992545200270

Township

MilneMilne

HammellMammalQJadmanHammefl

FlettFlettSisk

GooderhamMilne

HammelFlettF SBFieflFlett

HebertHebertHebert

BurnabyHartleHartle

BurnabyBurnabyBurnabyBurnabyBurnabyBurnabyBurnabyStedmanGladmanG&dmanGladmanGiadmanBurnabyBurnabyBurnabyBurnabyKennyKennyKenrvyKennyKennyHartleHartleHartte

GooderhamGooderhamGooderham

GladmanHartleHartleHartleHartle

Status

FoBow-uFoHow-u

ReconReconReconRecon

Foflow-uFotioW'UFoflow-uReconReconReconReconRecon

Folto*-uFoHow-uReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRftconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Claim No.

124638312463631192612119261212451111192612124113012411321241058124632512452261245275

12411331241133124113212411271248923124892312489281248938124063512406351246938124893712448241244820

1244820124482012448211245111124611112451161245116124511612419891241989

12419691241989124636612463661246366124636612463661241 1441223682122369212463341246334124633412451271223692122369212499271249926

Sorter

CTJOKNMSMCTSMCTCTCTCTCTCCccJJGNMJJGGBSSMCT

JJGSMNMCTSMSMCTNMJJGRANMSMNMNMNMJJGSMCTRASMJJGCT

JJGSMNMJJGJJGNMNMCCNMRASMNMNM

Minutes

407055854090353060165801103201003050

450110135708065

2701509015045709014065303560452045140505555

37050303030402570

35145802010

Hours

0.671.170.921.420.671.500.580.501.002.751 331.835.331.670.500.837.501.832251.171.331 084.502.501.502,500.751.171.502.331.080.500.581.000.750330.752.330.830.920.926.170.830.500.500.500.670.421.17

0.582.421.330.330.17

Sort Weight (g)

13211827219710122912207423712

196272322222649673253261516202413131811y22113135

93199661796

22384562

Interpretation

ANOMALOUSBARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUS

BARRENBARRENBARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

Total Count

500

151

27000

47121431312132201017300130400004204311180025071

Cr-Pyrope

000100180001412110

0000021

0000600012010Q

002000110140021031

Eclogitic

000000000000000

00000000000000000000n000000

0000000000

00

Cr-Dlopslde lin

20000i0001000100100000000

00100000000000000000000000000

nenlte

10051700013000011000001000091000101000021031010400D3030

Chromite

100001000100022001200020101100000000000100100000000000

Ollvln e

0000000001800000020001000001000000100000001000000001010

Enstatite

100000000000000000010000000000000100000000000000000000

65

or sandy till, with the remaining samples from water-lain glacio-fluvial deposit.

Most of these water-lain deposits were probably derived from proximal till, but

should be considered with some caution. Sort results are from the 0.425 to 0.85

mm sand fraction (-20+40 mesh), which is widely used in regional kimberlite

exploration programs both because many of the most important indicator

minerals (Cr-pyrope, Mg-ilmenite, olivine, chrome diopside) are abundant in this

size range within most kimberlites, and because it can be sorted relatively quickly

and efficiently.

The 313 sorted samples have yielded 1078 indicator minerals (Table 4).

The most abundant indicator minerals recovered is Mg-ilmenite, followed by Cr-

pyrope, olivine, and chromite. Indicator mineral counts per anomalous sample

range from 1 to 47 grains. 42 samples yielded 10 or more indicator grains. The

most prolific single sample is TR0353, which yielded 14 Cr-pyropes, 13 Mg-

ilmenites, and 19 olivines (Table 4). This sample is located on Tres-Or

Resources claim #1246325 in Gooderham Township, 1.5 km north of

Gooderham Lake. The kimberlite source for these grains may be on this claim,

or on Tres-Or claims located in the north-northeast (up-ice) direction. Other

important anomalous samples occur in Askin and Riddell Townships, where

samples TR0028, TR0207 and TR0209 yielded high indicator mineral counts

(18, 27, and 29 grains, respectively) dominated by olivine, but including 2 to 5 Cr-

pyropes as well. These samples appear to comprise a distinctive indicator

mineral dispersion train oriented at 190 that may be derived from Tres-Or

Resources claims in Riddell Township. Alternatively, glaciofluvial processes may

66

have influenced samples TR0207 and TR0209 and caution should be used when

including these samples in till dispersal trains. Notably, sample TR0209 was

sorted independently at CF Minerals Research Ltd. Laboratory in Kelowna, B.C.,

suggesting Meridian Geoscience's results are directly comparable with CFM

Laboratories.

Multi-Element Geochemistry Results

In addition to KIM sample analysis, a selection of samples was sent to

Acme Analytical Laboratories Ltd. for element analysis. The -230 mesh size

fraction was run for 35 element inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

(ICP-MS) with aqua-regia digestion (Acme Analytical^ Group 1DX package). The

same samples were also run for gold, platinum, and palladium fire assay fusion

with an inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometric (ICP-ES) finished

(Acme Analytical^ Group 3B). The results are reported in Table 5.

Multi-element geochemical surveys use suits of elements to identify potentially

mineralized bedrock. Most known economic mineral deposits have a relatively

restricted geochemical signature. These signatures tend to show elevated

concentrations of specific element including the desired commodity, as well as

associate pathfinder elements. By analyzing the till samples for multi-element

geochemistry and interpreting the associated element suits, speculation can be

made on the type and location of potential deposits up-ice of the sample.

Sample

267254

127

205

262263

125

213

256

124

217

111

238

47

95121

251

257

?60

273

274

4

1645

114

218

220

221

232

252

259

25

46113

118

122123

126128

188

194

206

226230

Tabte 5. Compiled GeochemicalMo Cu Pfa Zn Ag Nl Co

ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm1.7

1.6

1.4

1.2

1.2

1.2i

1

1

0.9O.S

0.60.8

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.7

0,7

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.6

0.60.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.60.6

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.60.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.50.5

19.7

1122

19.59.6

lO.a

256

246

22.7

8.4

3.3

19.9

14.3

24.5

12.1

7.2

11.717

12.7

48.6

53.6

70.815.1

6.2

12.4

19.2

14.3

29.7

8.717

33.4

26.7

128

50. S

13.940.3

143

358.6

8.76.3

70.3

44

49.7

3.7

11.7

8.5

8.37.1

4.3

10.1

10.4

7.95.5

7.4

10.1

5.7

7.9

8.2

7.2

10.9

8.5

7.4

21

22.3

16.4

11.68.6

9.9

7.3

810.9

8.7

6.8

7

7.4

67

21.1

8.8

6

5.9

8.6

5.4

10,5

5.3

15.58.2

6.3

16

23

34

60

21

2241

30

35

327

48

21

36

25

13

22

32

2337

40

5945

32

223315

32

19

26

24

26

40

3623

33

30

35

393612

41

31

37

0

0

00.1

0

0

0

00

0

00.1

0.1

0.10.1

00.1

0.10.1

01

0.1

0.5

0.1

0.1

0.1O. 1

00.1

0.10.10.1

0

0.1

00.1

00.1

00.1

0.1

0.10.10.1

0

20.6

18.437.1

16.8

157

2536.6

4439.2

14.3

2.6

23

17.3

39.9

36.3

5.3

10.7

31.7

27.1

57.2

63.8

56.7

27.8

10

14.1

29.916.6

357

14.7

38.5

79.7

38

30.2

28.617.3

29.5

19.9

47.3

1610.1

14.7

53.6

622

65.6

5.6

5.5

9.6

5.2

4.1

B177

15.610.2

4.3

0.8

74

6.413.8

15

1.9

3.2

7.48.3

28.3

31.1

26.2

13.1

48

4.7

11

66

12.2

3.5

12.4

10.710.6

10149

8

116.8

17

5

2.8

5-2

20.4

19.9

17.5

Data. All values below detection areMn Ft Aa U Au Th Sr Cd St)

ppm li ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm95

51118

92

62126

270

123

88

77

25

131

80197

201

37

73

95108

526

636

474171

132

91152

64110

63

118

147114

331

520

279

12687

417

83

96

65

437

208211

1.15

2.12

2.46

3.56

1.921.97

2.04

2.99

3.2

2.330.74

1.76

1.93

2.29

2.84

169

1.59

2.21

2.17

2.63

2.91

3.09

2.79

1.55

1,741.64

2.05

2.98

1.652.1

2.02

2.12

2.12

1./3

1.04

2.3

1.78

2.49

159

1.77

1.47

2.67

2.082.37

0.9

1.11.7

3.4

1.3

1.1

2

2.5

1.9

1.5

2.1

1.7

0.9

3.3

2.9

12

2.21.8

1.4

8.6

8.7

6.53.7

1.4

2

19

2.9

2.7

2.4

2.4

1.3

2.3

2

3.5

1.22.2

14

3.3

1.3

21

O.S

4.6

3.7

1.7

0.6

0.3

0.8

0,60.7

0.6

5.2

0.9

0.51

0.4

0.6

0.6

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.3

OA

0.4

0.8

0.8

0.60.4

0.4

0.7

2.6

0.90.7

0.5

0.4

0.6

0.6

0.5

0.7

0.4

0.7

0-7

1.4

0.70.5

0.3

0.60.9

0.8

1.5 3.20.9 3.5

1.1 4.2

0.7 2.2

2.3 4.3

3.7 3.9

0.8 7.5

0 4.62.5 3.3

0 52

0 2

1.6 47

57.5 2.6

3 3.3

0 2.5

2 2.61.3 2.5

0 2.6

0 2.5

2 56

4.8 5.8533.2 3.3

3.1 2.9

1.8 2.3

1.4 6.2

0 3.1

4.3 3.9

0 3.5

13,9 2.5

1.5 2.9

6.5 3.7

1 .2 3.4

0.7 2.6

2.3 6.48.8 1.5

2 7.9

2 e.e1.3 12

1 .4 3.22.1 2

0.9 2.4

4.5 5

186 4.2

1.4 3.9

13

5

9

8

9

1311

137

7

12

911

16

13

7

9

913

17

18

20

1212

10

12

a99

12

1512

14

15

11

9

9

15

9

8

12

16

14

15

0

0.1

0.1

0.2

0.1

0

0.1

0.1

01

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.10.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0,1

0

0.1

0.1

0.1

0-2

0

0.1

0.10.2

0.1

0.1

0

0

0

00.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.2

0

0.1

0.1

0.1

0

0

0

0.1

0.10

00.1

0.1

00.1

0.1

0

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

00.1

0.1

0.10.1

0.1

0.1

0

0.1

0.1

0.1

0

0

0

00.1

0

0

0

00

01

0

0.1

00

Bf V

ppm ppm0.1

0.1

0.1

0.2

0.20.1

0.1

0.20.1

0.1

0.20.1

0.1

0.2

0.2

0.20.2

0.20.1

0.4

0.5

0.3

0.20.2

0.20.1

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.1

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.20.1

0.1

0.1

0.20.1

0.20.1

0.3

0.20.1

25

69

43

66

4337

3656

71

37313643

41

45

54

5051

44

52

53

60SI

28

3434

45

52

37

4337

40

38

34

2844

34

49

27

3341

56

4252

Ga

r.0.17

0.05

0.11

0.12

0.1

0.23

0.18

0.14

0.1

0.10.08

0.130.13

0.2

0.22

0.08

0.090.110.17

0.26

0.28

0.37

0.230.12

0.12

0.2

0.09

0.13

0.10.19

0.230.17

0.34

0.31

0.15

0.130.11

0.34

0.1

0.12013

0.32

0.260.24

P

*

0.014

0.031

0.035

0.095

0.024

0067

0.083

0.032

0.059

0,0390.01

0.056

0.016

0.037

0.056

0,017

0.0320.018

002

0.105

0.112

0.109

0.052

0.074

0.05

0.045

0.093

0.036

0.030.04

0.032

0.034

0.042

0.087

0.0320.084

0.036

0.121

0.025

0.080014

0.08

0.072

0.046

La

ppm

17

8

15

8

17

22

20

11

1112

513

88

9

8

7

9

9

17

18

14

87

18

29

13

9

119

14

12

9

288

17

11

23

8

7

8

18

13

12

Cr ppm37.6

71.2

74.2

52.3

402

47.7

60.4

79.3

103.9

52.9

10.5

48.8

44.1

86.8

82

26.831

60.6

58.883.6

86.8

90.7

55.3

29.8

39.1

54-8

5378.9

39.7

65.7

60.2

62.4

64.4

55.544.1

6941.1

79.1

3729.1

374

87

123.7

116.2

MgV,

0.270.4048

0.21

0.20.44

0.43

0.550.55

0.23

0.05

0.35

0.26

057

041

0.09

0.14

0.40.45

0-56

0.6

0.97

0.39

0.14

0.230.45

0.18

0.52

0.20.46

0.440.44

0.41

0.50.42

0.54

0.36

0.66

0.210.14

0.2

0.9

0.82

0.92

Bappm

31

8642

27

31

44

30

5240

21

13

35

3281

70

18

23

395144

45

46

49

39

2441

2942

27

96

73

86

61

46

30

3322

8629

25

3648

39

59

Tl

*

0.071

0.137

0.096

0.082

0.078

0.073

0.071

0.1030.121

0.069

0.032

0.072

0.104

0075

0.059

0.082

0.088

0,1090.058

0.071

0.076

0.092

0.077

0.047

0.061

0.058

0.052

0.063

0.066

0.078

0.064

0.075

0.06

0.062

0.087

0.0940.07

0.092

0.0640.047

0.064

0.086

0.077

0.112

B Al

ppm S0 0.72

2 1.55

2 2,13

1 2.66

0 1.680 1.34

1 2.83

2 3.55

2 2.62

1 2.06

0 0.96

1 1.87

1 1.47

2 2,18

4 2.28

1 1.19

0 0.67

1 1.440 1.88

0 1.680 1.98

4 2.54

5 1.682 1.25

1 1.692 1.66

1 2.27

2 3.05

2 1.36

1 22 1.65

3 1 79

3 1.86

1 0.88

1 0.76

2 2.12

2 2.04

4 1.680 1.39

1 1.41

1 1.05

2 2.59

4 1.823 2.34

Na*

0.013

0.004

0.008

0.004

0.0050.006

0.007

0.007

0.004

0.0060.004

0.0090.0060.014

0.007

0.005

0.004

0.006OOOfi

0.0080014

0.008

0.009

0.005

0.010.008

0.008

0.006

0.004

0.0060.008

0.007

0.007

0.016

0.007o.ooa0.006

0.011

0.005

0.006

o.ooe0.01

0.009

0.013

K

y.0.03

O.D9

0.05

0.03

0.04

0.060.04

0.04

0.03

0.030.03

0.040.04

0.06

0.07

0.020.04

0.04004

0.1

0.1

0.20.05

0.04

0.04

005

0.03

0.03

0.05

0.050.08

0.05

0.060.12

0.070.05

004

0.23

0.04

0.020.03

0.11

0.1

012

W ppm

0

00.1

0.1

C0.1

0.2

0.2

0.1

0.1

0

0.1

0.2

0-2

0.1

0.2

00.101

0.10.1

0.1

00.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

00.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.4

0.1

0.20-1

0.20.1

0.10.1

0.1

0.20.1

Heppm

0

0.03

o.oe0.080,04

0,02

0,09

0.07

0.040.09

0.02

0.04

0.04

0.02

0.03

0.030.04

0.03

0020.04

0.040.04

0.03

0.04

0.07

0.06

0.08

0.06

0.06

0.02

0.02

0.04

0.05

0.020.01

0.060.1

0.02

0.050.05

0.01

0.03

0.030.06

Se Tl ppm ppm1.9

3.4

3.3

2.8

2.1

2.13.7

3.7

4.3

2.60.7

2.7

1.B

2.82.3

1.51.2

2.2

2.534

3.54.1

2.5

1.7

2.7

2.7

3.2

35

1.7

2.9

3.2

2.8

2.6

3.7

1.6

3.9

2.6

4.2

21.8

1.5

5.2

313.7

0.10.1

01

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

010.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

01

0.1

0.20.1

0.1

0.1

0.10.1

0.1

0.1

01

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.10.1

0.2

0.10.1

0.1

01

0.1

0.1

ss0

Q

00.07

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

00

00

0

00

00

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00

0

000

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

00

Ga ppm

312

e97

5

58

e6116

5

6

6

9

6

7e5

5

67

7

65

7

7

7

55

5

6

3

5

e5

5

5

6

5

6

46

Au"

ppb

4

0

0

4

0

6

0

2

0

0

0

016

2

0

00

0

0

8

S

010

4

C

3

3

3

0

0

0

4

314

00

0

06

0

0

916

0

Pt"

ppb

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00

0

Pd~

ppb0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00

00

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Sample

231241

253255

268

15

2349

120

193

206

207

209211

219

222

227

238264

265

26626

46

909?

117

184

190

192210

214

234

302

327

96119

177

189

224

243

303

351

352

2

28

29191

223

Mo

ppm

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.4

C. 4

0.40.4

0-4

0.4

0.4

0.40.4

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.40.4

0.4

0.4

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.30.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.20.2

0.20.2

02

0.2

0.1

0.10.1

0.1

0.1

Cu ppnt2S.S20.8

5.1

14.1

19.75.5

S11.2

13,3

12.9

14.4

76.2

102.4

19.7

19.210.2

38.4

15.326.1

21.316.2

15.6

11.1

30.8

53.737.4

25.2

34

21.7

17.2

19.8

26,7

12.4 6.S

18.9

22.6

29.8

41.3

25.9

22.1

20.4

11.7

22.2

16.5

3.4

9.815.3

24.8

13

PU

ppm

64

5.9

6.2

9.6

6.3

5

S7.2

7.7

7.7

6.7

14.9

18.5

7

7.6

7.4

98.1

5-7

5.5

5.4

5

5.8

6.6

e. 910.3

9.5

10.3

6

74.4

8.9

4.3

1977.1

5.5

6.6

6.4

4.7

684.1

5.4

4.65.2

1.5

3.6

4

5.9

4.6

Zn

ppm

31

23

24

252215

38

26

25

30

33

3977

21

30

22

2726

21

19

21

24

41

2128

38

51

28

2218

15

2917 16

48

19

35

2417

21

14

21

2117

1519

20

23

13

Agppm

00.1

0.1

0.20.1

0G.'

01

0.1

0.1

0-1

00.1

00.'

0.1

0.10.1

0

0

00.1

0.1

00.20.1

0.1

00.1

0

00.1

0

00.1

00.1

00

0

0

0.2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

M

ppm

35.3

43.8

16.8

20.2

34

14.6

32

28.2

24.355.4

23.838.3

64.8

30.3

41.2

20.9

43.3

29.1

32.3

33.2

29.4

28,227.2

27.941.3

41.9

44

30631,9

27.5

22.4

33.5

20,4

4.3

34.221.4

22.531.6

204

27.2

19

19.6

27.3

28.1

5.920.1

18

26

17.7

Co

ppm

10.811.4

5.4

5

10,8

3.7

S.4

84

8.19.2

7.919.4

31.6

10.4

15.3

6.6

14

9,2

8.9

8,1

8.6

6.9

9.2

10.810.3

12

15.7

11.4

9.710.2

7.1

11.8

0.9

10

7.5

7.211.5

7.7

9.2

5.2

6.68.4

9.6

2.2

6.6

5.9

8.7

6

Mtl

ppm

123

112

8465

111

55109

111

88107

120406

626

158

145

118

232

251173

148

109132

152

132133

291

282

240

226111

95

463

85

22409

360102

352

215

255

88120

149

150

59142187

241

130

ft14

2.23

1.86

1.62

21.82

0.6

2.32

2.44

2.04

2.03

1.56

233

3.03

1.72

2.46

1.63

2.07

1,79

1.64

1.481.6

1.72

1.75

1.71

1 67

1.84

2.45

1.74

1.711,71

1.22

2.08

0.361.81

1.68

0.69

1.81

1.4

1.73

122

1.26

1.37

1.41

0.38

1.44

1.2

1.75

1.16

As U

ppm ppm

1.6

1.8

12.1

1.4

0.8

1.5

2.72.8

2.7

1.745

4.1

2.8

2.81.5

2.42.4

1.6

1,7

1,41.4

1.5

1.9

1.7

2.5

3

2.51.7

21.3

2,7

1,3

0.7

0.9

1.6

1.4

5

2.1

2

1.1

0.9

o.e1,5

0

0.5

0.5

1.6

0.7

0.7

0.6

0.4

0,4

0.4

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.8

0.50.5

0.70.4

0.7

0.4

1.1

0.7

0.408

0.4

0.9

0.5

0.70.9

0.60.5

0.5

0.6

0.6

0.5

0.5

0.6

0.5

3,3

0.8

0,5

0.4

0.50.3

0.7

0.6

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.4

Au

ppm

0.8

0.5

0

0.9

2.8

3.1

22.1

5.5

3.6

0

1.9

3.6

01.3

1.3

0.5

00.6

10.9677

1.2

1

1.3

0.9

1

1.5

0

0

0

2.2

01.2

2.64.7

2.8

3.3

2.1

090.6

205,2

01.6

01.1

01.4

0.7

Th ST Cd 8b

ppm ppm ppm ppm

3.4

3.9

2.8

2,6

3.41.8

2.9

2.5

3.6

3.3

3.15.'

4.4

4.7

3.7

2.4

4.4

3.7

7.5

4,63.3

22

2.3

5.4

3.1

5.5

3.8

4.6

3.5

3.64.2

5.3

3.8 1.3

2.9

3.9

1

5.43.9

4.4

3.5

2.6

54.1

0.93.6

3.2

4.3

4

11

16

13

9

11

13

3111

9

9

12

2232

13

15

11

14

13

18

12

11

15

12

11

11

20

20

12

13

911

1811

3

15

30

11

2011

26

14

10

1917

711

16

15

13

01

0.1

0.1

0.1

0

0.1

G. i

0.1

0.1

0.2

0.1

0.10.2

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.10.1

00

001

0.1

0.1

0.1

0,1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0

0.10

0.1

0.1

0

0.2

0.1

0.1

0

0

0

0

0

0.1

0

0

0

0

0

0

00.1

0

0

D

0.1

00.1

00.1

0.1

0.1

0

0

00.1

00

0

00.1

00

D

0.1

0.1

0

0

00

0

0

0

0.10

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bi V

ppm ppm

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.201

0.1

0.2

0.20.1

0.1

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.1

0.2

0.1

0.20.1

0.2

0.1

0.10.1

0.1

0.20.1

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.20.1

0.2

0.20.1

0.1

0.20,1

0.20.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0

0.10.1

0.1

0.1

43

36

49

43

36

16

42

43

3937

3351

61

30

54

3242

36

32

30

33

33

32

3133

37

41

3231

33

24

41

25

2033

29

17

33

27

32

28

27

32

32

8

34

2535

23

Ca

0.16

0.180.15

0.1

0.15

0.18

0.16

0.15

0.120.14

0.160.42

1.22

0.23

0.3

0.160.25

0.23

0.280 16

0.14

0.22

0.15

0.16

0.19

081

0.35

0.25

0.230.12

0,16

0.36

0.16

0.10.26

2.65

0.17

0.34

0.221.77

0.16

0,16

0.29

0.3

0.23

0.22

0.310.24

0.35

P •k

0.0480.05

0.0130.055

0.023

0.024

O.IJJ

0.0520.061

0.04

0.035

0.085

0.096

0.058

0.018

0.023

0.062

0.046

0.065

0.029

0.0210.031

0.043

0.038

0.035

0,0820.029

0.062

0.045

0,024

0.052

0.08

0,024

0.0320.035

0.07

0.142

0.078

0.0590.03

0.0120.04

0056

0.078

0.029

0.044

0.0670046

0.012

La

ppm

1011

8

8

10

8

12

89

8

10

27

2712

188

11

11

32

19

14

12

818

10

2419

11

11

11

14

24

10

8

15

19

50

30

11

20

1611

17

13

4

1115

13

18

Cr

ppm

71.9

76

35.6

52,5

56.9

22.6

ay.i57.8

506

49.6

46

70

92.6

59

82.637.7

73.1

6063.6

58.657.3

60.9

48.7

58.3

52.5

75.8

84.9

56.464.2

59.541.9

74.4

40.7 23.5

567

50,5

5475.1

46.3

56.6

37

37.6

53.4

57

10.4

55.947.5

61.6

36.9

Mg

0.54

0.46

0.23

0.21

0.42

0.17

U.4/

0.39

0.24

0.25

0.26

0.62

1.49

0.38

0.56

0.22

0,64

0.470.44

0.40.45

0.54

0.41

0 49

0.38

0.8

0.68

0.46

0.52

0.32

0.28

0.61

0.250,1

0.47

1.11

0.24

0.510.27

0.86

0.26

0.27

0.44

0.27

0.14

0.40.38

0.48

029

Ba

ppm

43

64

46

3249

32

M83

39

29

2937

66

40

7546

60

5251

44

44

42

60

6643

84

116

38

46

45

28

51

25

21101

48

6846

3546

24

2642

29

1222

28

35

27

Ti

1,0.089

0.075

0.07

0.068

0.082

0052

u.or0.054

0.07

0.065

0.067

0.0760.097

0.055

0.081

0,048

0-076

0.087

0.067

0.062

0.08

0.07

0.054

0.059

0.0580.073

0.0660.062

0.06

0.0650.057

0.072

0.07

0.083

0.05

0.045

0.021

0.052

0.051

0-0560.07

0.057

0.076

0.062

0.0250.052

0.055

0.069

0.05

B

PplT

2

2

1

20

3

3

3

1

1

1

34

4

3

6

34

2

0

0

51

1

1

3

2

1

2

54

4

2

2

6

5

22

1

7

1

0

2

2

3

34

0

1

At

V,2.76

1.72

1.261.74

1.890.54

2.361.74

1.96

1.93

1.56

1.161.6

1-5

2.09

1.15

1.65

1.48

1.19

1.07

1.42

1.12

1.73

1.43

2.031.16

2.361.36

1.56

1.741.29

1.32

0.9

0.511.68

0.94

2.391.04

0.91.13

0.75

0.84

0.96

0.93

0.250.74

0.73

1.24

0.75

Na

0.008

0.006

0.006

0.005

0.006

0007

0.007

0005

0.0070.007

0.0060.028

0023

0-006

0.009

0.004

0.012

o.ooa0.007

0.006

0.006

0.006

0.006

0.0080.01

0.015

0.012

0008

0.0080.006

0.006

0.011

0.006

0.004

0.009

0-01

0.01

0.009

0.008

0.014

0.007

0.0050.011

0.0090.005

0.006

0.009

0.008

0.01

K

V.

0.05

0.05

0.03

0.03

0 03

0020.05

0.07

0.040.04

0.04

0.090 19

0.06

0.04

0.05

0.09

0.07

0.05

0.05

0.04

0.05

0.04

0.060.04

0.17

0.07

0.05

0.070.04

0.06

0.14

0.03 0.03

0.08

0.08

0.04

0.07

0.05

0.08

0.03

0,04

0,06

006

0.02

0.06

0.05

0.06

0.05

W

ppm

0.1

0.1

0

0.1

0.1

00

0.1

0.10.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.10.1

0.3

0.1

0.1

0.10.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.10,1

0.1

0.1

0.10.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0

00.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.2

0.1

00

0,10.1

0.1

HgPpm

0.070.03

0.010.09

0.020.01

0.06

0.04

0.03

0.03

0.04

0.02

002

0.04

0.03

0.020.03

0.03

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.03

0.03

0.07

0.020.04

0.02002

004

0.03

0.02

0.02

0.04

0.03

0.02

0.180.010.01

001

0.01

0.03

0.02

0.02

0.01

0.010.01

0.01

0.01

Se TI

ppm ppm

3.2 0.1

2.3 0.1

1.7 0.1

2.1 01

2.8 0.1

1.2 0.1

2.5 0.1

2.5 0.1

2. B 0.1

2.7 0

2.7 0

6 0.1

8.1 0.2

2.5 0.1

3.8 0.1

1.8 0.1

3.2 0.1

2.8 0.1

3.3 0.1

2.5 0.1

2.5 0.12.1 0,1

2.2 0.1

2.5 0.1

3.4 0.1

3.7 0.1

4.7 0.1

3 0.1

3.2 0

3 0.1

2.6 0.1

4.7 0.1

2 0.1 1.7 0.1

34 01

3.5 0.1

2.3 0.2

4.9 0.1

2.6 04,8 0.1

2.6 0,1

1,6 0,1

3 0.1

2.1 0

0,9 0

1.9 02.4 0.1

3.8 0,1

3.5 0

a•A

00

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.06

00

00

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Ga

PPm

e4

7

6

4

3

7

65

5

4

4

7

3

6

4

4

54

3

4

4

54

4

3

43

8

5

3

4

3

3

4

3

3

3

2

12

3

4

2

Au

ppb

5

0

0

0

2

0

00

01718

717

5

0

0

7

911

0

0

2

0

2

0

2

03

7

3

5

7

0

0

0

0

2514

4

31

0

0

0

3

011

0

0

Pt"ppb

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Pd~

ppb0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

00

D

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

0

0

00

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

69

Preliminary results are based on 93 samples on Tres-Or claims. Of the 93

samples 76 samples have one or more elements above background (top 20 0Xo of

the samples are assumed to have values above background). Table 6 is a

summary of the element associations by sample. Of the 76 samples in this table,

20 samples have been identified as having element association that may be

derived from a mineral deposit up-ice. These deposits include Cobalt-type vein

deposits (e.g., Cobalt Camp, Ontario), polymetallic/quartz veins, iron formation

hosted metal deposit (e.g., Sherman Mine, Ontario), diamond hosted

kimberlite/ultramafic deposits, and volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS)

deposits (e.g., Kid Creek, Ontario). Interpretations are based on known mineral

associations that are summarized in Lefebure and Ray (1995), Lefebure and Hoy

(1996) and Simandl, Hora, and Lefebure (1999). The samples and the potential

deposit from which they may have been derived are presented below. A number

of the samples have signatures that could represent more than one deposit. This

may be the result erosion of more than one source consequently dispersal trains

may mix. Alternatively, some deposit types will show similar geochemical

associations therefore it is unclear which deposit type may be the source.

All of the samples are from till except samples 016, 207, 208, 209, 314

(see below). The source of anomalous elements in the till samples are likely to

be to the north of the individual samples (up-ice). The anomalous samples may

reflect know deposits such as the Temagami Mine (contains a VMS-like

signature), the Sherman Mine (Iron Formation, BIF)), or far traveled debris from

the Cobalt Camp (Cobalt-type veins). Some of the kimberlite/ultramafic a

Table 6. Multi-element associations The elements are listed by sample showing the suit of elevated elements in the sample. The high, medium, and low columns contain the uppor S 1)!! (97th percentite), S-6% (94th percentite) and the B-10% (90th percentile) respectively.

Sample

3

4

16

23

26

27

29

46

47

48

90

95

96

97

111

113

114

117

118

119

120

121

122

123

124

125

126

127

128

177

High

Cu, Zn, Ag, As, Au, Bi, K

V

Sr, P

Au

Zn, Ba. B

Na

Sr, Ca. Mg

Zn.

Pb, Mn, Na, W

Ca, Na, K

U, P. La, Hg

Th

Hg

U, Th

Th, P, K, W

Mo,

As, La

Medium

Pb, Ni, Co, Mn, Fe, V, P, Gr, Mg

Zn, As, Cd, B

B

Mn

Zn,

W

Zn

Cu, Ag

Cu, Th, La, K, Au"

Th

La

Au

Cd

Ga

W

Th

Hg

Zn, Mo, Al, Hg

Mn, U. Ba

Se

Low

Ga

Sr, Ca, Al, Se

Pb, Fe, Bi, Au"

Zn, Cd, Ba, Al

Au"

Zn, Ba

Th

Fe, Ba

Au, Ba

Hg

Ag

As, P

Hg

Zn, Th, Sr, P, Mg

Al

Au

V. W

Cu, P, Ti, Se

Co, P, La, W

Ni, Co, As, Ca, La, Ti, Se

Ti

Zn

Cu, Th, Sr

Sample

184

188

189

193

205

206

207

208

209

210

213

217

218

219

220

221

222

223

224

227

228

230

231

232

234

236

238

243

251

252

254

High

Zn, Ba

Zn, Fe, V, Ga

Au"

Cu, Ma, Se

Cu, Bi, Cr, Se

Cu, Pb, Zn, Co, Mn. Sr. Cd, Bi, Ca, Mg, Na, K, Se,Au

Al

Ga

U

Al

B

Ca, B

W

Cr,

Ni, Cr

Au

Au"

Ba

Mo. V, Ti, Ga, Au"

Medium

Na, Se

Cd. Au"

Mo. Cd, P, Al, Hg

Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Mn, As, V. Mg

Ag, Ni. Fe, As, V, P, La, Cr

B

Fe, Ti, Ga

La

Fe

Sr, Mg, Na. Se

Ni. Co, Au, W, Au"

Mg, Ti, Na, K

Al

Au

Mn, K, Se

Ti, Au"

Low

Ag, Ni. Sr, Ca, Cr, Mg, Al, Ga

Cd, Bi

Au"

Ag, As, Bi

Pb, Zn. Co, Mn, Cd. Bi. P

Fe. Au. Al, K, Au"

Ti, B, Ga

Mo, V, W, Hg

V, Ba, Se

Au, Cd, Bi, P, Hg

Pb.V

Ca

Cu, Na

Cu, As, Mg

Cu, Zn, Co

Hg

Th. Ca, La

Au"

W

Pb

Pb

Sample

255

256

257

259

262

263

264

267

273

274

303

313

314

351

High

Fe. V, Cr, Ti

Ni, Au"

Th, La

Mo

Pb, Co, Mn, As, Bi

Pb, Co, Mn, As, Bi, P

Au

U, Sr. Cd, La, Mg, Hg, Se, Ga

Medium

Ag, Hg

Al. Ga

Ti

Mo

Mo

Na

Ni, P, B

Cu, Zn, Ni, Th, Na

Ag

Au

V, Ca, Cr, Ba

W

Low

Mo, Se

Au, Ba

La

U. Au"

Cu, Zn, Fe, Th, V, Cr

Fe, Au, V, Cr, K

W

Cu, Ag.Ti, B

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ssemblages may reflect the known lamprophyres or mafic to ultramafic rocks

such as the Nipissing Diabase. Alternatively the samples may reflect

undiscovered deposits.

Samples 016, 207, 208, 209 occur in areas where the surficial material

has a component of glaciofluvial sediment. These samples are therefore likely to

reflect the concentration of heavy minerals as a result of hydraulic processes.

The anomalous samples may have traveled some distance and/or have multiple

sources,

Sample 314 is till and organic material. Organics are particularly good

metal traps and interpretation of this sample must be made with care. The

anomalous values may reflect a mineral deposit or indicate organic fixing of the

elevated elements.

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Cobalt-Type Vein deposits:- 004 - 184 - 228- 097 " 207 - 273 ' 125 - 208 ' 273- 126 - 209

Polymetallic/Quartz Veins- 004 - 207 " 273 ' 016 - 208 ' 274-111 -209- 205 - 230

Iron Formation Hosted Metal Deposits' 004 - 205 - 273 " 016 ' 209-184 - 273m

Kimberlite/Ultramafic- 004 - 208 - 256- 096 - 209 - 273-113 -224 - 274- 126 - 228 - 314-184 " 230

VMS' 004 ' 207 " 273 " 016 " 208 - 274- 097 - 209-111 -230

Percentile bubble plots are presented for the assayed gold values (Map 3),

nickel (Map 4), and magnesium (Map 5). The bubbles represent the 80th , 90th ,

95th , and 99th percentiles (smallest to largest). The gold values provide a first

pass investigation of the gold potential up ice of the till samples. The nickel and

magnesium are known to be elevated in the kimberlites and confirm the multi

element information provided in Table 6.

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Bedrock geologic mapping was not the goal of the exploration program, which

was focused on surficial sediment sampling. However, the bedrock geology was

correlated to existing mapping and noted by field crews at particular sites (Table

7).

Table 7. Bedrock Geology NotesTownship

Eldridge

Gooderham

Gooderham

Gooderham

Gooderham

Gooderham

Gooderham

Claim

1248995

1246375

1246375

1246375

1246375

1246335

1246325

NTS

31M04

31L12

31L12

31L12

31L12

31L12

31L12

Easting

607000

608434

607537

607687

607648

609660

607178

Northing

5206765

5175647

5175765

5175829

5175845

5175900

5175994

Geological Observations

gabbro bedrock, non-magnetic

biotite pink granite, weakly foliated 064/60

gneiss, well foliated, strikes EW

biotite gneiss, coarse grained, foliation 080/44

granitic intrusive with brecciated black gneiss foliation 322/78

biotite schist and gneiss, granitic dykes

gabbro, glacial stream-lining at 210, dyke

Gooderham 1246335 31L12 609800 5176200 moderately magnetic metasediment

Gooderham 1246335 31L12 610090 5177088 no outcrop

Gooderham 1246335 31L12 610100 5177240 gneiss outcrop

Gooderham 1246326 31L12granitic bedrock, gneissic texture more

606250 5177760 apparent further to west, north side ofMcPhee Lake

Hammell 1245275 31L12 607874 5169147 gneissic metasediment

Kenny 1219760 31L12 601600 5177750 granitic outcrop, north side of bay off Wicksteed Lake

Milne 1241124 31L13 603040 5183700

granitic rock, subcrop, schistic texture insmall outcrop, but from observations ofother outcrop further heading 190 it has

gneissic texture

Milne

Olive

Olive

1245226

1245299

1245255

31L13

31L14

31L13

595026

591500

593600

5185670

5190940

5192800

granitic gneiss

moderately magnetic gabbro, south end of Jumping Caribou Lake, west side of south

pointing peninsula light green fine grained rock intrudes quartz

rich intrusive; dark green heterolithic agglomerate with mainly granitoid and fine

grained sedimentary dasts to 10cm;structure 033/60; On island in lake east side

Bay, south side

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Interpretation and conclusions

1) The Tres-Or property has the potential to host significantly diamondiferous

kirnberlites due to its location over Archean basement. The Superior

Craton basement under the northern part of the claims has been

undisturbed since the Archean. The Grenville Parautochthon Belt under

the southern part of the claims comprises Archean rocks affected to some

degree by Proterozoic orogeny.

2) The results of the 2002 exploration work demonstrates that the Tres-Or

Temagami Diamond Property hosts kimberlite indicator mineral that form

distinct dispersion trains, and are worthy of follow-up sampling to find their

sources.

3) Multi-element geochemical analyses in the till resolve possible base and

precious metal sources, and support continued collection and processing

of additional samples to increase resolution on the property.

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List of personnelHarrison O. Cookenboo, Ph.D., P.Geo.Meridian Geoscience Ltd.#504 - 321 Water Street Vancouver, B.C.

David Dunn, P.GeoTres-Or Resources Exploration Vice President1943-131 StreetWhite Rock, B.C.V4A 7R7

Phil Brown, P.Geo., 189 Astorville/Corbeil Road Corbeil, Ontario POH 1KO

Mary Tarn Veloso,Meridian Geoscience Ltd. sorting supervisor#504-321 Water Street Vancouver, B.C.

Rose Spicker,Meridian Geoscience Ltd. GIS technician#504 - 321 Water Street Vancouver, B.C.

Clinton Davis, B.Se. 120 Muirfiield Trail Welland, ON. L3B 6G7

Adrian Hickin, B.Se. 16A Mcdonald Ave. Kingston, ON. K7M 1P8

Glen CoyneRR#1 545 Route 101 Sud Notre Dame du Nord, P.Q. JOZ 3BO

Gary Coyne1390 Gatineau Blvd.Timmins, ON.P4R1E2Henry Van LankveldRR#1New Liskeard ON,POJ 1PO

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CERTIFICATE of QUALIFICATIONS

To Accompany the Report Entitled "ASSESSMENT REPORT ONTILL SAMPLING SURVEY, GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY, SURFICIAL MAPPING,

GEOLOGICAL MAPPING AND KIMBERLITE INDICATOR MINERAL RESULTSdated November 7, 2002

Harrison O. CookenbooPhone: (604) 638-0690

[email protected]. l, Harrison O. Cookenboo Ph.D., P.Geo, am a Professional Geoscientist

resident at 278 West 5th street, in North Vancouver, British Columbia, l am a US citizen, and a permanent resident of Canada employed as a geologist by Meridian Geoscience Ltd.

2. l am: a Professional Geoscientist and member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geosdentists of British Columbia (APEGBC); a licensee Professional Geologist in the Association of engineers, Geologists, and Gieophysicists of the Northwest Territory and Nunavut (NAPEGG); and a Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada.

3. l graduated from Duke University in North Carolina, U.S.A. in 1981 with a B.Se. Geology (cum laude).

4. l was employed from 1981 to 1986 in Houston, Texas, as an explorationgeologist in the oil and gas industry, primarily evaluating the potential of leases in the offshore Gulf of Mexico. After 5 years workings as an exploration geologist in the oil and gas industry, l returned to school at the University of British Columbia and completed my M.Sc. in Geology in 1989.

5. l went on to complete my Ph.D. in Geology at the University of British Columbia in 1994.

6. l have practiced mineral exploration geology since 1993, first with short contracts as l finished up my Ph.D. thesis, and then continually since successfully defending my thesis in 1994. Since 1994 l have been involved primarily in diamond exploration in Canada, Brazil, the U.S.A., and Congo. Most of my efforts have focused on Canada, where l have explored and evaluated the diamond potential of properties in Nunavut, the Northwest Territory, British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario. Through this work, l was involved in the discovery of more than 15 kimberlites in the Northwest Territory and Nunavut,. l have worked many aspects of exploration for and evaluation of diamond deposits, including setting up a diamond exploration lab (which completed more than 50,000 till samples, 5 tonnes of caustic tests, and 5 mini-bulk samples up to 100 tonnes apiece), l was the geologist in charge of the underground 10,000 tonne test of the Jericho (JD-1) kimberlite in Nunavut, and wrote the geological evaluation upon which was based the first pre-feasibility study.

7. In addition, l have presented, published or collaborated on numerous papers in international journals and conferences regarding different aspects of diamond exploration geology, l have previously authored and filed numerous assessment

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reports with appropriate government agencies, including 5 annual reports on the Courageous Lake Property.

8. l have also worked extensively on nickel, copper, and platinum group element exploration since 1998, spending parts of 3 field seasons exploring the Muskox layered ultramafic/mafic Intrusion in Nunavut.

9. As a result of my experience and qualifications l am a Qualified Person as defined in N.P. 43-101.

10. l am presently a geologist employed by Meridian Geoscience Ltd. and have done extensive consulting work on Tres-Or's Temagami Diamond Project.

11. Neither l, nor any affiliated entity of mine own, directly or indirectly, nor expect to receive any interest in the properties or securities of Tres-Or Resources Ltd., or any associated or affiliated companies.

12. Neither l, nor any affiliated entity of mine, have earned the majority of our income during the preceding three years from Tres-Or Resources Ltd., or any associated or affiliated companies.

13. l have visited the properties in August 2001, and August 2002 for a period of 10 days on each trip. Field work consisted of till sample site verification, and ground-truthing

Dated at Vancouver, British Columbia, this 7th day of November, 2002.

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Report by: 7'. .

pate Harrison O. Cookenboo B.Sc., M.SJc., Prffr,TJTGeo.

Philip A.R.Brown certify that:

1. I am a registered P.Geo in Ontario.2. l graduated from the Royal School of Mines, London University,

London, England as a Mining Geologist, in 1966 and have been practising my profession continuously since that date.

3. l am a Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada.4. I am a Member of the C. l. M.5 I am a shareholder in Tres-Or Resources and an underlying

Royalty holder in their diamond claims.6. l am involved with the exploration of the diamond claims on a day

to day basis.7. My residence is 189,Corbeil-Astorville Road. Corbeil, Ontario

POH1KO.

Dated at Corbeil

Q ttP.A.R.Brown P.Geo.189,Corbeil-Astorville Road,Corbeil, Ontario, POHIKOTel/Fax 705-751-1 123

Statement of Qualifications

I, David St. Clair Dunn, Professional Geoscientist, with a business address at 1154 Marine Drive, Gibsons, B.C; Canada certify that:

1. I am a graduate of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Geology.

2. I am registered as a Professional Geoscientist with the British Columbia Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists (Reg. # 18,479).

3. I have practised my profession for 22 years.

4. I have based my conclusions and recommendations in this report on direct participation in sample collection on the 2001 Tres-Or Temagami diamond exploration program and on a review of numerous papers discussing diamond exploration in general, a review of all OGS reports on diamond exploration in the area and a review of all available assessment reports on diamond exploration in the area.

5. I am the Vice President Exploration and a Director of Tres-Or Resources Ltd. and hold stock and options to purchase stock in that company.

Signed: October l O, 2002

David St. Clair Dunn. P.Geo.

Statement of Qualifications

I, Clinton F. Davis, Geoscientist. with a business address at 120 Muirfield Trail, Welland, ON; Canada certify that:

1. I am a graduate of the Carleton University, Ottawa, ON with an honours degree of Bachelor of Science in Geology.

2. I have taken graduate courses in mineral economics at Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO.

3. Since 1996 I have worked 2 field seasons in Mongolia on a gold copperexploration project, in a heavy mineral processing laboratory prior to attending Colorado School of Mines, independent diamond prospecting in north-eastern Ontario area over a 3 year period, and on a marine diamond project in the Namaqua coast area of South Africa.

4. I have based my conclusions and recommendations in this report on field work and on a review of numerous papers discussing diamond exploration in general, a review of all OGS reports on diamond exploration in the area and a review of all available assessment reports on diamond exploration in the area.

5. I am on contract with Tres-Or Resources Ltd. and hold no stock and nor options to purchase stock in that company.

Signed? f1 ,"\, October, 2002'^

Statement of Qualifications

I, Adrian S. Hickin, Geoscientist, with a business address at 16A McDonald Avenue, Kingston Ontario, Canada certify that:

1. I am a graduate of the Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Earth Science.

2. I am currently in my final year of a Master of Science degree in Earth and Ocean Science from the University of Victoria, B.C.

3. I am registered as a geoscientist in training (GIT) with the British Columbia Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists (Reg # 132176).

4. I have supervised diamond exploration programs in Guyana in the Potaro Mining District.

5. I have been involved in several drift exploration and surficial mapping programs as well as bedrock mapping with the British Columbia Geological Survey Branch.

6. I have produced several aggregate potential studies and mapping programs for the British Columbia Geological Survey Branch.

7. I have based my conclusions and recommendations in this report on direct fieldwork and review of the literature pertaining to diamond exploration in general and local information reported by government, industry and academia.

8. I arn consulting to Tres-Or Resources Etd. and hold neither stock nor options to purchase stock in the company.

Signed: X^" ^ //f October 20,2002

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;7R^;::;:!:;:;:;:;i':;:':;:;: : :;:;:':;:: :;- : :;:;:^:::-:^^ :;:;:;: : Xx:;:i:;x;:;Bftl:;:;::BHI;-|: : y x; ;:x ::;:::::::o^:-:-^:.:^-: ::-x : : : : : L: : : : : : ;:v: : : : : : : : : : : : :;:^ : : ::;^:;: : : . : : : : ; : : : : : :^:; ::;:;::: : : :: . : : : : ; : : : : : : . : : ; . : : : .:: ;::;:::::::::;^:::::;: ::;: ::; : :::;::::::::: :::::::::::: ::::L:;:::::::;:: : : : : : : :-: : : : : ;:x: :^:;:: : : : : : :v:;.:::: : : : : : : ;X;: : : ; : : x: : : : ; : : x :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :. x

Lappm Z Z ppm

38 .74 .10042 .18 .100

8 .23 .02920 .10 .03260 .37 .109

16 .18 .02462 .23 .05242 .16 .13345 .18 .02840 .17 .034

33 .22 .03133 .26 .03534 .22 .04425 .31 .06728 .12 .074

32 .15 .04341 .20 .03738 .34 .04243 .15 .05240 .15 .051

39 .17 .03538 .20 .04631 .16 .03838 .16 .04536 .18 .065

32 .17 .04736 .19 .05445 .22 .05629 2.65 .07033 .19 .035

31 .23 .04030 .24 .05631 .21 .06936 .13 .05649 .07 .042

76 .58 .093

101048

14

88

121012

12151115

7

88988

89

188

11

913

81910

1017

91352

15

GROUP 1DX - 0.50 GM SAMPLE LEACHED WITH 3 ML 2-2-2 HCL-HN03-H20 AT 95 DEC. C FOR ONEUPPER LIMITS - AG, AU, HG, W = 100 PPM; MO, CO, CD, SB, BI, TH, U S.- SAMPLE TYPE: TILL S230 60C AU** PT** PD** GROUP 38 BY FIRESamples beginning 'RE' are Reruns and 'RRE' are Reject Reruns.

B = 2,000 PPM;ASSAY S, ANALYSIS

DATE RECEIVED: SEP 30 2002 DATE REPORT MAILED: ( y (A^ ~7 /02^

All results are considered the confidential property of the client. Acme assumes the

SIGNED BYV

Crppm

16.264.810.423.590.7

22.855.359.167.262.4

60.958.755.947.529.6

48.766.864.457.854.3

61.961.358.354.267.5

71.354.762.050.5 152.5

52.856.251.348.851.5

179.5

HOUR,CU, PB,

BY^

liabilities for

Mg Ba TiZ ppm Z

.51 214 .111

.43 49 .072

.14 12 .025

.10 21 .083

.97 46 .092

.17 32 .052

.39 49 .077

.47 71 .070

.46 96 .080

.44 66 .075

.54 42 .070

.47 101 .050

.40 22 .052

.38 28 .055

.14 39 .047

.41 60 .054

.57 81 .075

.41 61 .060

.39 63 .054

.37 62 .053

.39 62 .066

.45 65 .056

.49 66 .059

.44 46 .057

.49 67 .062

.59 43 .053

.46 76 .058

.41 70 .059

.11 46 .045

.38 43 .058

.54 51 .055

.46 41 .043

.42 54 .059

.35 35 .072

.19 17 .100

.61 150 .077

DILUTED TOZN, NI, MN,

ICPjES. (30 gm)

-t-

actual

: . .'.' .D. TC

B Al Na Kppm Z Z Z

4 1.05 .147 .474 1.89 .006 .063 .25 .005 .022 .51 .004 .034 2.54 .008 .20

3 .54 .007 .025 1.68 .009 .053 2.36 .007 .052 2.07 .010 .063 1.79 .007 .05

5 1.12 .006 .056 1.68 .009 .083 .74 .006 .064 .73 .009 .052 1.25 .005 .04

1 1.73 .006 .042 2.18 .014 .063 1.86 .007 .063 1.74 .005 .071 1.69 .006 .07

2 1.95 .007 .052 1.90 .006 .071 1.43 .008 .061 1.79 .007 .075 2.02 .007 .08

5 1.42 .007 .082 1.57 .007 .064 2.28 .007 .075 .94 .010 .081 2.03 .010 .04

tl 1.75 .008 .053 1.31 .008 .081 1.13 .007 .101 1.87 .009 .04

tl 3.79 .007 .03

2 1.89 .032 .18

10 ML, ANALYSEDAS, V, LA, CR =

YE, C.LEONG, J.

W Hg Seppm ppm ppm

2.5 .01 3.0.1 .05 2.4

t.l .01 .9 c.l .04 1.7

.1 .04 4.1

t.l .01 1.2 M .03 2.5t.l .06 2.5

.1 .03 2.7

.1 .04 2.8

.1 .02 2.1<.l .03 3.4t.l .01 1.9

.1 .01 2.4

.1 .04 1.7

.1 .03 2.2

.2 .02 2.8

.1 .05 2.6

.1 .04 2.5

.1 .03 2.3

.1 .04 2.7

.1 .04 2.6

.1 .03 2.5

.1 .03 2.5

.1 .06 3.3

.1 .05 2.6

.1 .03 2.8

.1 .03 2.3

.1 .02 3.5

.1 .07 3.4

.1 .04 2.6t.l .04 3.7

.1 .01 2.2

.1 .04 2.7

.2 .08 4.7

3.6 .29 4.1

BY ICP-MS.10,000 PPM

Tl Sppm Z

.3t.05

.It. 05t. It. 05.It. 05.2t.05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05t. It. 05.It. 05.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

t. It. 05.It. 05.It. 05.It. 05.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05,lt.05.It. 05.It. 05.It. 05

1.K.05

f

WANG; CERTIFIED B.

cost of the analysis only.

Ga Au** Pt** Pd**ppm

55186

37755

45237

56666

55465

54634

4436

11

6

ppb ppb ppb

t2 t2 t23 t2 ^3 t2 ^

*2 t2 t2t2 t2 ^

t2 t2 ^10 tg ^t2 t2 ^

6 t2 t24 t2 ^

2 t2 ^^ t2 ^t2 t2 ^11 t2 *2

4 t2 t2

t2 t2 ^2 t2 -c23 t2 t2

e2 t2 t2t2 t2 t2

t2 t2 t2t2 t2 ^

2 t2 t2t2 t2 ^^ ^ t2

13 t2 ^3 tg ^

*2 t2 ^t2 t2 t2t2 t2 ^

t2 t2 t2t2 t2 ^^ ^ t2*2 t2 ^

3 t2 ^

47 46 48

C. ASSAYERS

Data FA

ACME ANALYTICAL

SAMPLE!

G-l

113TR114TR

117TR118TR119TR120TR121TR

122TR123TR124TR125TR126TR

127TR128TR

177TR

184TR

188TR

189TR190TR191TR192TR193TR

STANDARD DS4/FA-100S

Sample type: TILL

Tres-Or Resources Ltd.

Mo Cu Pb Zn Ag Ni Co Mn Fe Asppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm

1.2 2.7 2.4 46 ^1 4.4 4.2 534 2.10 .6.5 50.5 21.1 36 -c.l 28.6 14.9 520 1.73 3.5.6 12.4 9.9 22 .1 14.1 4.7 91 1.74 2.0.5 16.4 7.3 24 .1 21.7 5.2 113 1.33 1.2

1.0 21.6 6.1 33 .1 20.2 7.2 183 1.84 2.0

.3 37.4 10.3 38 .1 41.9 12.0 291 1.84 2.5

.5 13.9 8.8 23 .1 17.3 8.0 279 1.04 1.2

.2 29.8 6.6 35 .1 22.5 7.2 102 .69 1.4

.4 13.3 7.7 25 .1 24.3 8.1 88 2.04 2.8

.7 7.2 7.2 13 ^1 5.3 1.9 37 1.89 1.2

.5 40.3 6.0 33 -e.l 29.5 11.0 126 2.30 2.2

.5 14.3 5.9 30 .1 19.9 6.8 87 1.78 1.4

.9 8.4 5.5 32 ^1 14.3 4.3 77 2.33 1.51.0 25.8 10.1 41 -;.l 36.6 17.7 270 2.04 2.0

.5 35.0 8.8 35 -;.l 47.3 17.0 417 2.49 3.3

1.4 22.0 8.5 34 -c. 137.1 9.61182.46 1.7.5 8.8 5.4 39 .1 16.0 5.0 83 1.59 1.3.7 17.8 7.7 21 .1 28.1 10.7 101 2.32 3.0.2 41.3 6.4 24 -e.l 31.6 11.5 352 1.81 5.0.5 23.6 9.6 37 -e.l 26.7 14.6 397 2.30 3.3

.6 28.6 9.6 34 .1 31.1 13.5 149 2.47 2.9

.3 21.6 5.7 22 *.l 28.4 10.1 340 1.66 2.2

.4 20.6 8.0 43 .1 67.5 11.4 144 1.97 3.5

.4 19.8 7.5 41 .1 65.3 10.5 136 1.86 2.9

.7 8.6 7.7 17 .1 14.1 4.2 59 2.08 1.7

.3 25.2 9.5 51 .1 44.0 15.7 262 2.45 3.0

.2 10.5 5.7 21 .1 21.8 6.2 109 1.31 1.3

.5 27.8 6.6 24 .1 35.6 9.8 136 1.77 2.1

.2 38.0 10.7 44 .1 29.3 9.9 217 1.74 3.4

.5 8.7 10.5 36 .1 10.1 2.8 96 1.77 2.1

.2 25.9 4.7 17 <.l 20.4 7.7 215 1.40 2.1

.3 34.0 10.3 28 ^1 30.6 11.4 240 1.74 2.5

.1 24.8 5.9 23 O 26.0 8.7 241 1.75 1.6

.3 21.7 6.0 22 .1 31.9 9.7 226 1.71 1.7

.4 12.9 7.7 30 .1 25.4 9.2 107 2.03 2.7

6.6 126.5 28.8 157 .3 32.5 11.1 787 3.22 23.8

Uppm

1.5.7.7.6.8

.7

.43.3

.5

.5

.7

.71.05.21.4

.8

.7

.5

.8

.8

.6

.7

.5

.5

.4

.9

.4

.6

.7

.5

.5

.6

.5

.5

.5

6.1

Auppb

-:.5

2.31.4

.91.6

.98.82.85.52.0

2.02.0<.S

.61.3

1.11.41.13.34.7

1.8^51.0

.7

.5

1.0^51.82.62.1

2.11.51.4^53.5

24.8

Th Srppm ppm

3.96.46.23.32.4

5.51.51.03.62.6

7.96.65.27.5

12.0

4.23.22.75.44.6

3.54.52.62.52.3

3.82.24.04.52.0

3.94.64.33.53.3

3.6

721510128

20111197

997

1115

998

2017

14181212

7

20131212

8

11121513

9

27

S230 60C. Samples beginning 'RE' are Reruns and 'RRE' are Re.iect

All results are considered the confidential property of the client. Acme

Cd Sb Bippm ppm ppm

^K.1!i

c.l <

.1

.1 <

.1 <

.2

.1 <

.1

.1 <

.1 -:

.1 <

.1 <

.1 <

.1 <

.1 <

.1

.1 <

.1

.1 <

.1 <

.2

.1

.1

.1

.1 <<.l <

.1

.2

.1 <

.1*.l <

.1 <

.2

5.8 4

1 .11 .21 .21 .11 .2

1 .21 .11 .11 .11 .2

1 .11 .11 .11 .11 .2

1 .11 .11 .21 .21 .3

1 .21 .21 .21 .21 .2

1 .21 .11 .21 .21 .2

1 .11 .21 .1r .1i .18 4.9

FILE #

V Ca Pppm it Z

42 .55 .07634 .31 .08734 .12 .05029 .14 .02930 .12 .062

37 .81 .08228 .15 .03217 .17 .14239 .12 .06154 .08 .017

44 .13 .08434 .11 .03837 .10 .03936 .18 .08349 .34 .121

43 .11 .03527 .10 .02546 .12 .03233 .34 .07841 .29 .115

40 .21 .05531 .32 .08133 .16 .03931 .15 .03741 .08 .036

41 .35 .02930 .17 .01329 .17 .03333 .24 .05533 .12 .060

27 .22 .05932 .25 .06235 .24 .04631 .23 .04537 .14 .040

73 .55 .087

A204151

Lappm

828181312

248

5098

1711122023

1586

3018

1117

987

199

li14

7

111113118

14

Cr Mgppm *

13.8 .5855.5 .5039.1 .2341.8 .2547.6 .23

75.6 .8044.1 .4254.0 .2450.6 .2428.8 .09

69.0 .5441.1 .3652.9 .2360.4 .4379.1 .66

74.2 .4837.0 .2147.9 .2375.1 .5158.9 .53

61.9 .5361.0 .5186.2 .5480.3 .5142.1 .19

84.9 .6846.9 .4057.4 .4358.3 .4229.1 .14

46.3 .2756.4 .4661.6 .4864.2 .5249.6 .25

169.5 .60

Ba Ti B Al Na Kppm Z ppm % X X

265 .11046 .06224 .06142 .05923 .052

64 .07330 .08768 .02139 .07018 .082

33 .09422 .07021 .06930 .07186 .092

42 .09629 .06451 .06646 .05236 .062

44 .07541 .05953 .05751 .05531 .052

116 .06641 .05060 .05642 .06025 .047

35 .05138 .06235 .06946 .06029 .065

137 .075

2 .99 .104 .561 .86 .015 .121 1.69 .010 .041 .98 .007 .082 1.71 .005 .04

3 1.15 .015 .171 .76 .007 .072 2.39 .010 .041 1.95 .007 .041 1.19 .005 .02

2 2.12 .008 .052 2.04 .006 .041 2.06 .005 .031 2.83 .007 .044 1.68 .011 .23

2 2.13 .008 .05<l 1.39 .005 .04

1 2.48 .006 .042 1.04 .009 .073 1.50 .007 .08

2 2.30 .006 .063 .92 .008 .082 1.89 .006 .094 1.78 .007 .08

^ 1.91 .005 .04

2 2.36 .012 .071 .92 .006 .053 1.60 .006 .082 1.29 .009 .051 1.41 .005 .02

1 .90 .008 .051 1.36 .008 .05

*1 1.24 .008 .062 1.56 .008 .071 1.93 .007 .04

1 1.78 .030 .17

Page 2

W Hg Seppm ppm ppm

2.2^01 2.5.4 .02 3.7.1 .07 2.7

^1 .03 2.1.1 .08 2.3

.1 .02 3.7

.1 .01 1.6

.1 .18 2.3

.1 .03 2.8

.2 .03 1.5

.2 .06 3.9

.1 .10 2.6

.1 .09 2.6

.2 .09 3.7

.2 .02 4.2

.1 .06 3.3

.1 .05 2.0

.1 .06 2.9

.1 .01 4.9

.2 .05 2.4

.1 .05 3.0

.K. 01 2.6

.1 .05 2.6

.1 .04 2.5

.1 .06 2.3

.1 .04 4.7

.1 .01 1.9

.1 .02 2.7

.1 .02 3.3

.1 .05 1.8

.1 .01 2.6

.1 .02 3.0

.1 .01 3.8

.1 .02 3.2

.1 .03 2.7

3.9 .26 4.2

Tl S

ACME ANALYTICAL

Ga Au** Pt** Pd**ppm 1 ppm

.4^05

.l-c.05

.1^05

.K. 05

.1^.05

.K05

.1^05

.2 .06

.1^05

.1^05

.1^05

.^.05

.K. 05

.1^05

.2^05

.^.05

.1^.05

.1-^.05

.K. 05

.1^05

.K. 05

.K. 05

.1^.05

.^.05

.K. 05

.1^05t. K. 05

.l-c.05

.1^05

.^.05

^1^05.1^05.1^05

^1^05*:. 1^.05

1.2 .06

53655

45459

65655

65734

53556

74446

34445

6

ppb ppb ppb

C2 ^ *214 ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^

3 ^ ^

2 ^ ^^ ^ ^

2 ^ ^^ ^ ^*2 *2 ^

*2 *2 ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ eZ ^ ^

^ ^ ^6 ^ ^8 ^ ^5 ^ ^4 ^ ^

^ ^ ^6 -2 ^^ ^ ^

3 *2 ^7 ^ ^

^ c2 ^^ ^ ^

4 ^ ^5 ^ ^

^ ^ ^

14 ^ ^3 ^ ^

^ ^ ^7 ^ ^

17 ^ ^

49 47 50

Reruns.

assumes the liabi lities for actual cost of the analysis only. Data FA \Xk

ACHE ANALYTICAL

SAMPLE*

G-l194TR205TR206TR207TR

208TR209TR210TR211TR213TR

214TR

217TR218TR219TR

220TRRE 214TR221TR222TR223TR

224TR

227TR228TR

230TR231TR232TR

234TR236TR238TR

Tres-Or Resources

Mo Cu Pb Zn Ag Ni Co Mn Fe As U Au Thppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm 1 ppm ppm ppb ppm

1.1 2.6 3.0 45 ^1 4.7 4.0 550 2.00 -c. 5 1.6 1.8 3.7.5 6.3 5.3 12 .1 14.7 5.2 65 1.47 .9 .3 .9 2.4

1.2 19.5 8.3 60 .1 16.8 5.2 92 3.56 3.4 .6 .7 2.2.4 14.4 6.7 33 .1 23.8 7.9 120 1.56 1.7 .5 ^5 3.1.4 76.2 14.9 39 ^1 38.3 19.4 406 2.33 4.5 .8 1.9 5.1

.5 70.3 15.5 41 .1 53.6 20.4 437 2.67 4.6 .8 4.5 5.0

.4102.418.5 77 .164.831.66263.03 4.1 .5 3.64.4

.3 17.2 7.0 18 <.l 27.5 10.2 111 1.71 2.0 .5 <.S 3.6

.4 19.7 7.0 21 ^1 30.3 10.4 158 1.72 2.8 .5 ^5 4.71.0 24.610.4 30 *:.l 44.0 15.6 123 2.99 2.5 .9 ^5 4.6

.3 19.6 4.4 15 -U 22.4 7.1 951.22 1.3 .8 ^5 4.2

.2 18.2 4.4 17 -c. 1 20.7 6.31131.05 .6 .6 ^5 3.1

.9 3.3 7.4 7 -:.l 2.6 .8 25 .74 2.1 .4 -:.5 2.0

.6 19.2 7.3 33 .1 29.9 11.0 152 1.84 1.9 2.6 ^5 3.1

.4 19.2 7.6 30 .141.215.31452.46 2.8 .7 1.33.7

.6 14.3 8.0 15 -s.l 16.6 6.6 64 2.05 2.9 .9 4.3 3.9

.2 19.7 4.1 16 ^1 22.7 7.5 96 1.25 .9 .8 1.7 4.3

.6 29.7 10.9 32 .1 35.7 12.2 110 2.98 2.7 .7 -c. 5 3.5

.4 10.2 7.4 22 .1 20.9 6.6 118 1.63 1.5 .4 1.3 2.4

.1 13.0 4,6 13 -0 17.7 6.0 130 1.16 .7 .4 .7 4.0

.2 22.1 6.6 21 -c.l 27.2 9.2 255 1.73 2.0 .4 .9 4.4

.4 10.0 4.9 21 ^1 20.4 7.4 97 1.46 .9 .8 -:.5 2.9

.8 19.6 8.3 33 .1 42.2 14.2 223 2.81 2.8 3.7 1.5 4.7

.4 38.4 9.0 27 .1 43.3 14.0 232 2.07 2.4 .7 .5 4.4

.5 44.0 8.2 31 .1 62.2 19.9 208 2.08 3.7 .9 18.6 4.2

.5 28.9 6.5 35 ^1 42.6 16.1 250 2.03 1.9 .6 .8 3.8

.5 49.7 6.3 37 ^1 65.6 17.5 211 2.37 1.7 .8 1.4 3.9

.5 25.9 6.4 31 ^1 35.3 10.8 123 2.23 1.6 .7 .6 3.4

.6 8.7 8.7 19 .1 14.7 3.5 63 1.65 2.4 .5 13.9 2.5

.5 28.9 9.7 43 .1 47.4 14.5 277 2.41 2.3 .6 2.9 5.4

.3 26.7 8.9 29 .1 33.5 11.8 463 2.08 2.7 .6 2.2 5.3

.4 15.3 8.1 26 .129.1 9.22511.79 2.4 .4 ^5 3.7

.8 14.3 5.7 21 .1 17.3 6.4 80 1.93 .9 .6 57.5 2.6

.2 14.6 3.5 22 ^1 21.3 7.4 180 1.48 1.0 .3 1.9 2.8

.5 13.1 4.9 14 -c. 116. 8 5.2 651.35 1.2 .5 1.03.5

STANDARD DS4/FA-100S 6.7 131.0 29.9 162 .3 34.5 11.7 819 3.36 24.3 5.9 23.0 3.5

Sample type

All results

TILL S230 60C. Samples beginning 'RE' are Reruns and 'RRE' are

Srppm

85129

1222

1832

91313

1120121215

810

91113

2618221414

151511

914

1813111510

28

Ltd.

Cdppm

^j*:.l

.2

.1

.1

.1

.2

.1

.1

.1

e.l .c.l

.1

.1

.1

.2 e.l

.1

.1*- 1

*±.c.l

.1

.1

.1

.!

.1

.1

.1*-!

.1

.1

.1 c.l

- 15.7

Sb Bi

FILE #

V Ca Pppm ppm ppm Z Z

ffl<.l

.1 e.l

.1

.1

.1-:.l

.1

.1

-M.c.l

.1 e.l*- 1

.1^1

!i.c.l*-i*.lc.l.c.l<.l<.lc.!-:.l<.l

.1*- 1

<.l.1

c.l<.l*- 1

4.9 4

.1

.1

.2

.1

.2

.3

.3

.1

.1

.2

.1

.1

.2

.1

.2

.2

.1

.2

.1

.1

.2

.1

.2

.2

.2

.2:1.1.2.2

.2

.1

.1

.1

.1

.7

43 .61 .07341 .13 .01466 .12 .09533 .16 .03551 .42 .085

56 .32 .08061 1.22 .09633 .12 .02430 .23 .05856 .14 .032

24 .16 .05226 .28 .05331 .08 .01034 .20 .04554 .30 .018

45 .09 .08323 .16 .05452 .13 .03632 .16 .02323 .35 .012

32 1.77 .03038 .19 .02655 .51 .01842 .25 .06242 .26 .072

41 .28 .08352 .24 .04643 .16 .04837 .10 .03049 .23 .058

41 .35 .08036 .23 .04643 .13 .01632 .24 .04333 .11 .019

78 .58 .090

A204151

La Crppm ppm

8 13.98 37.48 52.3

10 46.027 70.0

18 97.027 92.611 59.512 59.011 79.3

14 41.914 36.9

5 10.529 54.818 82.6

13 53.014 42.5

9 79.98 37.7

18 38.9

20 56.616 34.321 74.011 73.113 123.7

9 78.412 116.210 71.911 39.717 86.9

24 74.411 60.0

8 44.113 42.613 39.7

15 175.7

MgX

.57

.20

.21

.26

.62

.901.49

.32

.38

.55

.28

.33

.05

.45

.56

.18

.28

.52

.22

.29

.86

.38

.77

.64

.82

.76

.92

.54

.20

.76

.61

.47

.26

.46

.20

.62

Ba Tippm Z p

280 .11836 .06427 .08229 .06737 .078

48 .08666 .09745 .06540 .05552 .103

28 .05734 .06113 .032 -41 .05875 .081

29 .05229 .05642 .06346 .04827 .050

46 .05642 .08455 .08950 .07639 .077

47 .08659 .11243 .08927 .06667 .094

51 .07252 .06732 .10434 .070 -26 .062

146 .085

B AT Na K•m % % %

2 1.18 .175 .611 1.05 .006 .031 2.66 .004 .031 1.56 .006 .043 1.16 .028 .09

2 2.59 .010 .114 1.60 .023 .195 1.74 .006 .044 1.50 .006 .062 3.55 .007 .04

4 1.29 .006 .052 .92 .007 .05d .98 .004 .032 1.88 .008 .053 2.09 .009 .04

1 2.27 .008 .031 1.34 .007 .052 3.05 .006 .036 1.15 .004 .051 .75 .010 .05

7 1.13 .014 .082 1.13 .008 .044 2.10 .007 .063 1.65 .012 .094 1.82 .009 .10

2 1.71 .008 .183 2.34 .013 .122 2.76 .008 .052 1.36 .004 .054 1.86 .010 .10

4 1.32 .011 .144 1.48 .008 .071 1.47 .006 .04

:1 .94 .008 .041 1.13 .006 .03

1 1.82 .033 .18

Page 3

W Hg Seppm ppm ppm

2.2 .01 5.7.1 .01 1.8.1 .09 2.8.1 .04 2.7.1 .02 6.0

.1 .03 5.2

.1 .02 6.1

.1 .04 3.0

.1 .04 2.5

.2 .07 3.7

.1 .03 2.6

.1 .02 2.1^1 .02 .7

.1 .06 2.7

.1 .03 3.8

.1 .08 3.2

.1 .04 2.7

.1 .06 3.5

.1 .02 1.8

.1 .01 3.5

.1 .01 4.8

.1 .02 2.1

.2 .04 4.1

.3 .03 3.2

.2 .03 3.1

.1 .03 2.7

.1 .05 3.7

.1 .07 3.2 M .06 1.7

.1 .05 3.7

.1 .02 4.7

.1 .03 2.8

.2 .04 1.8

.1 .01 2.5

.1 .02 1.9

3.5 .28 4.2

Tl Sppm t

.4^05

.K. 05

.1 .07 :.K.05.K. 05

.1^.05

.2-05

.K. 05

.K. 05

.K. 05

.^.05

.1^05

.K. 05

.K. 05

.1^.05

.^.05

.K. 05

.1^05

.le. 05^1*:.05

.K. 05

.1^05

.K. 05

.K. 05

.K. 05

.2^05

.1^05

.1^05

.l-e.05

.1^.05

.l-c.05

.1^.05

.K. 05 M*:. 05.^.05

1.1 .07

ACHE ANALYTICAL

Ga Au** Pt** Pd**ppm

65944

67438

34

1156

73742

45744

56676

45534

6

ppb ppb ppb

^ *2 ^^ ^ ^

4 ^ ^18 ^ ^

7 ^ ^

9 ^ ^17 ^ ^3 ^ ^5 ^ ^2 ^ ^

5 ^ ^2 ^ ^

^ ^ ^3 4 ^^ 4 ^

3 ^ ^4 ^ ^3 ^ ^

c2 .;2 ^^ ^ ^

4 ^ ^c2 -c2 ^ e2 -:2 c2

7 ^ ^16 ^ ^

2 ^ *2^ ^ ^

5 ^ ^ c2 ^ ^^ -C2 ^

7 ^ ^9 ^ ^

16 ^ ^2 ^ ^8 ^ ^

48 48 52

Reject Reruns.

are considered the confidential property of the client. Acme assumes the liabilities for actual cost of the analysis only. Data FA^L

ttACHE ANALYTICAL

SAMPLE!

G-l241TR

243TR

251TR252TR253TR254TR *255TR

256TR -^257TR

259TR260TR

RE 262TR

262TR263TR264TR

265TR266TR267TR268TR269TR

273TR274TR

STANDARD DS4/FA-100S

Tres-Or Resources Ltd. FILE # A20415144Page 4 TIT

ACHE AliALniCAL

Mo Cu Pb In Ag Ni Co Mn Fe As U Au Th Sr Cd Sb Bippm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm li ppm ppm ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm

1.2 2.8 3.1 53 1. 1 4.8 4.55802.18 .51.9 .74.0 87 t.l t. 1 .1.5 20.8 5.9 23 .143.811.41121.86 1.8 .6 .53.9 16 .1 t.l .1.2 12.5 3.9 19 t.l 21.8 5.51201.09 .8 .6 4.03.4 19 t.l t. j. .1.2 20.4 4.1 14 1. 1 19.0 5.2 881.22 1.1 .5 .63.5 14 t.l O .1.7 24.2 5.5 27 t.l 35.8 10.4 236 1.59 1.4 1.1 6.4 4.6 17 1. 1 t.l .1

.2 17.6 6.3 20 t.l 28.3 9.8 130 1.45 1.7 .5 .8 3.4 16 .1 t.l .1

.2 12.2 3.0 21 t.l 22.4 7.3 146 1.22 .7 .5 t. 5 3.8 18 t.l t.l .1

.2 23.8 7.0 25 .1 34.9 10.6 215 1.63 2.3 .5 1.6 4.7 21 .1 t.l .1

.2 18.8 5.4 21 t.l 30.2 9.6 149 1.48 1.5 .6 .6 4.6 18 t.l -M .1

.2 20.2 5.2 23 t.l 26.3 9.1 211 1.42 1.4 .7 1.0 4.6 21 t.l t.l M

.7 11.7 10.9 22 .1 10.7 3.2 73 1.59 2.2 .3 1.3 2.5 9 .1 .1 .2

.6 17.0 6.8 26 .139.512.41182.10 2.4 .4 1.52.9 12 <.l<,l .1

.5 5.1 6.2 24 .1 15.8 5.4 84 1.62 1.0 .4 t, 5 2.8 13 .1 t.l .11.6 11.011.7 23 -M 18.4 5.5 512.12 1.1 .3 .93.5 5 .1 t.l .1

.5 14.1 9.6 25 .2 20.2 5.0 65 2.00 2.1 .4 .9 2.6 9 .1 .1 .2

1.0 22.7 7.9 35 t.l 39.2 10.2 883.20 1.9 .5 2.53.3 7 .1 .1 .1.7 17.0 8.5 32 .1 31.7 7.4 95 2.21 1.8 .4 t. 5 2.6 9 .1 .1 .2.8 13.2 6.7 21 <.l 22.2 5.7 73 1.92 2.1 .4 .8 2.7 8 .1 .1 .2.6 33.4 7.0 24 .1 79.7 10.7 147 2.02 1.3 .6 6.5 3.7 15 -M t.l .2.7 12.7 7.4 23 .127.1 8.31082.17 1.4 .4 t. 5 2.5 13 t.l t.l .1

1.2 9.9 7.3 20 t.l 15.8 4.0 62 1.94 1.2 .7 1.6 4.3 9 .1 .1 .2.6 21.2 5.9 24 t.l 35.3 8.7 98 1.78 1.9 .7 1.4 5.1 10 t.l t.l .1

1.2 9.6 7.1 21 1. 1 15.7 4.1 621.92 1.3 .7 2.34.3 9 .1 .1 .21.2 10.8 4.3 22 t.l 25.0 8.01261.97 1.1 .6 3.73.9 13 -M t.l .1

.4 26.1 5.7 21 t.l 32.3 8.9 173 1.64 1.6 1.1 .6 7.5 18 -M t.l .2

.4 21.3 5.5 19 t.l 33.2 8.1 148 1.48 1.7 .7 1.0 4.6 12 t.l t.l .1

.4 16.2 5.4 21 t.l 29.4 8.6 109 1.60 1.4 .4 .9 3.3 11 t.l t.l .11.7 19.7 3.7 16 1. 1 20.8 5.6 951.15 .9 .6 1.53.2 13 t.l O .1

.5 19.7 6.3 22 .1 34.0 10.8 111 1.82 1.4 .4 2.8 3.4 11 t.l t.l .11.3 14.3 7.4 20 <,l 16.4 4.9 73 1.82 1.8 1.0 3.5 7.0 8 .1 .1 .1

.6 16.2 7.9 24 t.l 22.1 9.7 256 1.81 2.8 .7 1.7 4.4 17 t.l t.l .2

.5 15.5 7.3 24 t.l 19.6 7.4 182 1.62 2.3. .7 1.9 4.5 17 -M t.l .2

.7 48.8 21.0 37 .1 57.2 28.3 526 2.63 8.6 .8 2.0 5.6 17 .1 .1 .4

.7 53.622.3 40 .163.831.16362.91 8.7 .8 4.85.8 18 .1 .1 .5

.4 6.9 5.4 35 .1 18.6 5.3 135 1.38 1.4 .4 .9 2.4 18 .1 t.l .1

6.3 125.0 31.6 165 .3 34.4 12.2 790 3.31 21.6 5.6 22.9 3.4 27 5.3 4.7 4.6

Vppm

4936262834

3027353133

5043496943

7151483744

4331433732

3033253637

4239525331

77

Ca P% Z

.64 .079

.18 .050

.30 .071

.16 .012

.31 .089

.25 .064

.37 .105

.33 .077

.30 .074

.34 .073

.09 .032

.19 .040

.15 .013

.05 .031

.10 .055

.10 .059

.11 .018

.09 .021

.23 .032

.17 .020

.11 .024

.16 .046

.10 .024

.23 .067

.28 .065

.16 .029

.14 .021

.17 .014

.15 .023

.09 .039

.25 .077

.26 .076

.26 .105

.28 .112

.19 .015

.57 .089

Lappm

911151617

1213141219

79868

1198

149

1616172232

1914171012

17161718

8

14

Cr Mg Ba Tippm X ppm 1

13.9 .63 299 .13078.0 .46 64 .07544.6 .41 25 .06637.0 .26 24 .07079.1 .43 33 .068

55.0 .40 36 .06645.6 .50 46 .06762.6 .54 58 .08056.2 .45 43 .06757.8 .47 43 .072

31.0 .14 23 .08865.7 .46 96 .07835.6 .23 46 .07071.2 .40 66 .13752.5 .21 32 .068

103.9 .55 40 .12160.6 .40 39 .10950.2 .23 38 .06760.2 .44 73 .06456.8 .45 51 .058

40.0 .20 31 .08160.8 .41 33 .06840.2 .20 31 .07847.7 .44 44 .07363.6 .44 51 .067

58.6 .40 44 .06257.3 .45 44 .08037.5 .27 31 .07156.9 .42 49 .08244.3 .22 32 .078

56.9 .51 22 .07751.1 .44 20 .07583.6 .58 44 .07186.8 .60 45 .07644.7 .36 48 .076

174.3 .60 137 .079

B Alppm t

1 1.172 1.721 .711 .752 1.39

3 1.243 .772 1.302 1.171 .87

tl .671 2.001 1.262 1.552 1.74

2 2.821 1.443 1.712 1.65

tl 1.66

tl 1.702 1.69

tl 1.68tl 1.34

2 1.19

tl 1.07tl 1.42tl .72tl 1.69tl 1.96

<\ 1.43tl 1.25tl 1.88tl 1.99tl .97

tl 1.81

Na Kl Z

.158 .65

.006 .05

.007 .05

.007 .03

.012 .07

.010 .06

.012 .13

.017 .12

.012 .08

.020 .07

.004 .04

.006 .05

.006 .03

.004 .09

.005 .03

.004 .03

.006 .04

.004 .05

.008 .08

.005 .04

.005 .03

.006 .04

.005 .04

.006 .06

.007 .05

.006 .05

.006 .04

.013 .03

.006 .03

.005 .03

.008 .05

.007 .05

.008 .10

.014 .10

.007 .06

.032 .17

W Hg Seppm ppm ppm

2.3t.01 4.2.1 .03 2.3.1 .01 1.9.1 .01 2.6.1 .01 2.3

.1 .04 2.5

.It. 01 1.8

.1 .03 2.8

.1 .01 2.3

.It. 01 3.1

t.l .04 1.2.1 .02 2.9

t.l .01 1.7t.l .03 3.4

.1 .09 2.1

.1 .04 4.3

.1 .03 2.2t.l .05 2.5

.1 .02 3.2

.1 .02 2.5

.1 .04 2.3

.1 .05 3.2t.l .04 2.1

.1 .02 2.4

.1 .02 3.3

.1 .02 2.6

.1 .02 2.5t. It. 01 1.9

.1 .02 2.8

.1 .10 3.1

.2 .03 2.5

.2 .01 2.3

.1 .04 3.4

.1 .04 3.5t.l .01 1.7

3.5 .25 4.0

Tl Sppm X

.4t.05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

.It. 05

1.1 .06

Ga Au**ppm ppb

6 t24 tg3 33 314 8

3 t23 t24 t23 t23 29

6 t25 t27 t2

12 t26 t2

8 t27 t26 t25 t26 t2

1 ^4 87 t25 64 11

3 t24 t23 44 26 37

4 34 t25 85 85 t2

6 50

Pt** Pd**ppb ppb

^ ^t2 t2^ t2t2 t2t2 t2

t2 t2t2 t2t2 t2t2 t2^ t2

t2 t2^ t2^ ^t2 t2t2 t2

^ *2t2 t2t2 t2t2 t2t2 t2

t2 t2t2 t2^ ^^ t2t2 t2

t2 t2t2 t2t2 t2^ ^t2 t2

t2 t2^ t2t2 t2t2 t2t2 t2

48 50

Sample type: TILL S230 60C. Samples beginning 'RE' are Reruns and 'RRE' are Reject Reruns.

f- ^ \Qtft

All results are

" ^0 ffJL&Af*

considered the confidential property of the client. Acme assumes the l i abi l i t i es for actual cost of the analysis only. Data FA -V^

ACHE ANALYTICAL

SAMPLE* Mo ppm

G-l 1.3.3.5.5.3

.2302TR .3303TR K .2

.9

.3

.7S

RE 351TR .2351TR .2352TR .2

.1

.9

.5

.2

.8

.3

.51.0

7.5

.3

.1'.7

.5

.3

.4

.5STANDARD DS4/FA-100S 6.5

Tres-Or Resources

Cu ppm

2.611.827.19.9

28.8

16.812.411.710.939.8

7.7?3 022.422.216.5

15.719.56.6

12.310.9

36.117.323.928.68.2

27.429.78.9

25.826.2

10.614.3

133.3

Pb Zn ppm ppm

2.9 515.9 238.5 355.2 345.0 39

4.4 254.3 175.4 215.2 235.1 75

5.6 217.2 194.5 214.6 215.2 17

2.7 165.8 416.5 146.4 385.1 38

5.9 936.7 63

10.2 406.0 326.4 39

6.0 304.4 186.5 236.2 255.0 21

4.0 246.8 16

29.1 164

Ag Ni ppm ppm

<.l 5.2.1 27.0.1 48.1.1 22.3

^1 43.0

<.l 32.1*:.l 20.4

.2 19.6 M 15.4

.1 39.2

-:.l 15.3<.l 37.4^1 26.7*:.l 27.3^1 28.1

<.l 20.0 M 26.5

.1 11.8

.1 28.9

.1 21.7

.2 46.1

.2 36.4

.1 34.3

.1 35.2^1 13.2

<.l 38.1".1 24.0 M 16.5*M 20.4 M 29.9

:.l 24.6 M 22.0

.3 36.0

Co ppm

4.77.0

10.56.1

13.7

8.35.46.64.5

13.0

5.313 48.98.49.6

6.97.84.09.06.6

9.910.912.611.54.1

11.89.34.47.1

10.3

6.86.2

12.1

Mn Fe ppm Z

596 2.17104 1.47146 2.19102 1.78198 2.04

130 1.4285 1.19

120 1.2669 1.31

220 2.49

70 1.2797 1.79

144 1.33149 1.37150 1.41

143 1.1495 2.5662 1.30

280 1.71131 1.96

305 1.98207 1.96123 2.38371 1.80

68 1.82

127 1.64269 1.28

55 1.5284 1.69

107 1.61

94 1.2970 1.21

776 3.21

As U ppm ppm

^5 2.11.4 .52.2 .71.3 .52.2 .5

1.2 .71.3 .5

.9 .31.0 .4 :.5 3.4

.7 1.91.6 .7

.9 .7

.8 .71.5 .6

.6 .52.4 .81.0 .51.3 .6

.7 .6

1.6 1.82.1 .53.2 .52.4 1.62.2 .5

4.5 .52.2 .4

.9 .41.0 .61.8 .5

.8 .51.4 .6

23.0 5.8

Au Th ppb ppm

*:.5 5.1*:.5 2.73.3 4.42.2 1.9

.8 2.7

2.0 3.6 :.5 3.8

205.2 2.69.6 2.6 ^.5 4.8

1.5 4.6.6 4.0

1.3 4.9-:.5 5.01.6 4.1

1.0 3.1 ;.5 4.41.0 2.4^5 3.0 e. 5 5.2

2.5 2.6<.5 2.5 e. 5 3.3-:,5 3.1

.8 2.3

1.1 2.9.8 2.9.6 2.4.9 3.1

*:.5 4.0

1.0 2.72.3 5.4

22.7 3.7

Srppm

7714171114

1811101034

129

181917

218

111414

2211121410

1153

81012

121127

Ltd.

Cd Sb Bippm ppm ppm

<.l <.l .2^1 -:.l .1

.1 <.l .2

.1 *U .2 :.l "M .3

<.l ^1 .1*.l ^1 .1 M <.l .1*:.l t.l .1

.2 -M .1

.1 ^1 .1

.1 ^1 .2*:.l -M .1^1 *:.l .1 :.l -U .1

*:.l *M .1.1 .1 .1.1 ^1 .1.1 *U .2.1 <.l .1

.2 -:.l .2

.1 .1 .1

.1 -:.l .2

.1 *:.l .1

.1 .1 .2

.1 -:.l .1

.1 <.l .1

.1 <.]. .2

.1 <.l .1

.1 *M .2

<.l *:.l .1^1 ^1 .15.3 4.5 4.9

FILE #

V ppm

4730383345

3125272957

2935313232

2642343431

3639544236

3625373733

272477

Ca P

.63 .077

.18 .033

.21 .038

.12 .040

.24 .068

.26 .047

.16 .024

.16 .040

.13 .018

.54 .064

.17 .029

.12 .034

.28 .054

.29 .056

.30 .078

.32 .069

.11 .048

.11 .019

.32 .046

.21 .055

.48 .068

.16 .056

.16 .026

.31 .020

.14 .049

.23 .0347.68 .061

.10 .020

.12 .021

.19 .051

.21 .044

.17 .039

.54 .085

A204151

La ppra

91016

810

1410111141

1313161713

1810

81521

258

10129

91699

14

101715

Cr ppm

13.950.779.550.881.5

64.840.737.629.495.1

43.262.151.053.457.0

45.275.527.452.242.4

66.958.345.987.236.2

54.839.535,145.953.1

42.846.3

176.0

MgZ

.61

.38

.62

.31

.63

.45

.25

.27

.251.45

.20

.29

.45

.44

.27

.35

.43

.16

.37

.25

.58

.40

.28

.57

.18

.471.57

.17

.25

.40

.32

.22

.58

Ba Ti B AT ppra Z ppm X

273 .13035 .06660 .08729 .06745 .087

40 .07325 .07026 .05729 .07787 .100

22 .06546 .06241 .07542 .07629 .062

32 .05329 .09124 .07949 .05534 .085

99 .04786 .05978 .07547 .07336 .053

52 .07338 .04246 .05828 .07732 .073

24 .06318 .077

143 .079

1 1.112 1.22

ci 1.681 1.841 1.48

2 1.102 .90

^ .942 1.034 2.08

1 1.804 2.233 .952 .952 .93

3 .563 3.571 .843 1.572 1.26

7 1.985 2.143 2.053 1.223 1.18

3 1.653 .652 1.293 2.062 1.25

2 1.345 1.593 1.76

Na K

.118 .58

.005 .05

.011 .08

.007 .04

.006 .07

.008 .05

.006 .03

.005 .04

.006 .03

.009 .08

.007 .03

.006 .04

.012 .05

.011 .05

.009 .05

.012 .05

.006 .03

.004 .03

.009 .06

.006 .05

.009 .12

.007 .05

.008 .05

.011 .06

.006 .04

.008 .05

.010 .07

.004 .04

.007 .03

.009 .05

.008 .04

.008 .03

.031 .17

Page 5

W Hg Se ppm ppm ppm

2.3^01 3.2.1 .03 2.2.1 .03 3.0.5 .08 2.1.1 .01 2.4

.1 .03 2.6

.1 .02 2.0

.1 .03 1.6

.2 .02 1.7

.1 .10 7.0

.1 .04 2.6

.1 .03 3.8

.1 .02 3.0

.2 .02 3.0

.1 .02 2.1

.K. 01 2.3

.1 .06 2.4*:.l .03 1.4

.1 .04 3.1

.1 .03 1.9

.1 .03 5.3

.1 .05 2.9

.1 .03 2.4*:.l .02 3.7

.1 .05 1.8

.1 .03 2.9

.1 .02 3.0

.1 .03 1.8

.1 .07 3.5

.1 .02 2.5

.1 .02 2.3

.1 .05 2.33.7 .25 4.0

ttACHE ANALYTICAL

TT S Ga Au** Pt** Pd** ppm % ppm ppb ppb ppb

.4^05

.1^05

.1^05

.l-c.OS

.^.05

.K 05

.K. 05

.K. 05<.1<.Q5

.1 .07

.K. 05

.^.05

.K. 05

.K. 05^1^05

:.K.05.1 .08

<.1<.Q5.K. 05.K. 05

.1^05 ^1^05

.1^05

.K. 05

.K 05

.K. 05

.K 05

.1^05

.K. 05*:.K.05

.K. 05^1^051.2 .06

5 *2 ^ .44 ^ ^ ^5 ^ ^ ^5 2 ^ ^4 ^ ^ ^

3 3 ^ *23 ^ ^ ^3 ^ ^ ^5 ^ ^2 ^9 ^ ^ ^

5 ^ ^ ^4 *2 *^ <'i3 ^ ^ ^3 ^ ^ ^2 ^ ^ ^

2 ^ ^ ^5 46 ^ ^6 ^ ^ ^5 ^ ^ ^4 ^ ^ *2

5 16 ^ ^6 ^ ^ ^8 ^ ^ ^4 ^ ^ ^6 ^ ^ ^

4 3 ^ ^2 ^ ^ ^6 4 ^ ^5 ^ ^ ^4 ^ ^ ^

3 ^ ^ ^3 ^ ^ ^6 47 47 49

Sample type: TILL S230 60C. Samples beginning 'RE' are Reruns and 'RRE' are Re.lect Reruns.

Pt)

AU results are considered the confidential property of the client. Acme assumes the liabilities for actual cost of the analysis only. Data FA

Sample No.

TR0002TR0003TR0004TR0005TRQ006TR0013TR0014TR0015TR0016TR0022TR0023TR0024TR0025TR0026TR0027TR0028TR0029TR0041TR0042TR0043TR0044TRQ045TRQ046TR0047TRQ048TRQ049TR0055TR0056TR0057TR0059TR0064TR0065TR0067TR0068TR0069TR007QTR0071TR0072TR0073TR0074TR0075TR0076TR0078TR0082TR0087TR0089TR0090TR0093TR0095TR0096TR0097TR0099TR0101TR0104TR0105

Dale Counted

7/31/028/20/02

8/28/02

9/20/02

9/4/02

8/21/02

8/20/029/3/02

9/24/02

9/5/029/19/02

10/8/02

9/3/02

9/3/02

9/19/02

9/20/02

9/20/02

9/5/02

9/5/02

8/23/02

8/26/02

8/19/028/22/02

8/21/02

8/23/02

8/19/02

8/2/028/28/02

8/2/02

8/27/02

8/23/02

8/23/028/27/02

9/12/02

9/24/02

9/23/02

10/10/02

9/24/02

9/6/02

9/10/02

9/23/02

9/25/029/23/02

10/10/02

10/10/02

10/15/029/5/02

10/8/02

9/3/02

9/6/02

9/6/02

10/8/02

9/3/02

8/16/02

8/28/02

NTS

31L1331L13

31L1331L13

31L13

31L13

3U13

31L12

31M0431M04

31L13

31L13

31L13

31L13

31M04

31M04

31M04

31M04

31M04

31M04

31M04

31L13

31L13

31L13

31L13

31M0431L12

31L1231L12

31L12

31L12

31L12

31M04

31M04

31M04

31M04

31M04

31M0431M04

31M04

31M0431M04

31M04

31M04

31M04

31M04

31M04

31M04

31M04

31M04

31M04

31M04

31L13

31L13

31L13

Easting

590154592384588580593581591444590553590751609166605869608217612011611826611315611067607000601550601815596316596600596842596946602169602321602537602805603130586587586348586089585746595589594767597553597347597839598015598293598582598751598995599154599342600098601205605769605259605075604213606211606532606931607382592474591442593953

Northing

5182660517921351822095192758519092651892205189220517518352069075210264520380352039365203969520390552067655207900520693552092995209535520961452096955204719520515852053375205722520673051741645174128517409951737355178016517779652099265209997520988052097045209510520943852092885209171520889552086515208377520731152078625207681520745552075545207720520661452073425207079518099751809915181030

Township

SiskSiskSiskOliveOliveOliveOlive

GooderhamEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddaii

SiskSiskSisk

McLarenKennySisk

RiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddellRiddell

EldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridgeEldridge

SiskSiskSisk

Status

ReconFollow-up

ReconReconReconReconRecon

Follow-upRecon

Follow-upReconReconReconRecon

Follow-upFollow-upFollow-up

ReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Follow-upFollow-up

ReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

Claim No.

1245224124520812452171245255124529912451131245114124637812489951248442124483412448341244834124483412489951248996124899312432591243259124325912432591248908124890812489091248909124390112452561245254124525412452541245206124520612432601243259124326012432601243260124326012432601243260124326012432611243255124899312489971248994124899412489941248995124899512489951238520117948012452141179480

Sorter

CTCTMLMLCT

JOKCT

JOKJOKCTCT

GBSCTCT

JOKCTCTCTJOKJOKCTCT

JOKJOKCTCTCT

JOKCTJOKMLMLCTESES

CFMGBSGBSES

GBSCFMGBSCFMESNMSMCTJJGCTCTCTNM

JOK

CTCT

Minutes

25580

5256003501501501453907510575130804523022539018027047013018019531016049029025069090150470400215

45060

615415

385

300115301052105031013050

325720140

Hours

4.301 33

8.7510.005.832.502.502.426.501.251.751.252.171.330.753.833.756.503.004.507.832.173.003.255.172.678.204.834.2011.501.502507.836.673.580007.501.00

10.256920006.420.005.001.920501.753.500.835.172.170.835.4212.002.33

Sort Weight

(g)18261108929312119832

47121717105365802358621432387420789619116183113950372248156145251161134331025311114268

6010549

Interpretation

ANOMALOUSBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARREN

Total Count

6012713029233451

271916220387761601243

1127137094

211041170576121238170

Cr-Pyrope

2012000140000103350101212100030212111032440230142430330

Eclogitic

000000000000000000000000010000000

0010000

100100000000010

Cr-

Diopslde

0010

00001000000001000000010000

0010070010500300100000000

Ilmenite

3002110132303212

114110242220301312020503010340303134715110

Chromite

10020200000102001200 -0023010103107020100102001001112102 .0

Olivine

0010

100001002100

213410000130120500001400

11110400000301000

Enstatite

0000000000000001100000000000000000100010000100010000000

TR0106TR0109TR0111TR0113TR0114

TR0117TR0118TR0119TR0120TR0121TR0122TR0123TR0124TR0125TR0126TR0127TR0128TR0129TR0136TR0137TR0138TR0139

TR0142TR0177TR0178

TROW

TR0185TR0186TR0187

TR0188TR0189

TR0190TR0191TR0192TR0193TR0194TR0205TR0206TR0207TR0208TR0209TR0210

TR0211TR0212TR0213TR0214

TR0217TR0218

TR0219

TR0220TR0221TR0222TR0223

TR0224TR0227TR0228TR0230

TR0231

8/13/028/14/028/8/028/9/028/1/028/9/02

B/22/02

8/6/028/7/02

8/13/028/22/02

a/22/02a/22/029/16/028/23/028/15/02

8/13/0210/8/02

10/10/0210/10/0210/11/0210/10/02

10/11/029/9/0210/9/02

9/24/0210/9/02

10/9/0210/9/02

9/9/029/6/029/9/02

9/10/029/10/029/23/029/24/029/23/029/3/02

9/10/029/10/029/23/029/10/02

9/13/0210/11/029/10/029/10/02

9/13/029/11/02

9/23/02

9/10/029/23/029/13/029/12/029/23/029/11/028/30/029/23/029/12/02

31L1331L12

31L1231L1231L12

31L1231L12

31L1231L12

31L1231L12

31L123111231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1231L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L13

31L13

31L1331L1331L1331L13

31L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L13

31L1331L1331L1331L13

31L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L13

31L1331L1331L1331L1331L13

31L1331L1331L1331L1331L13

592689592242

592420593062593672

595354595904

596330596690

597317597537597724

597953598161598344598586598849590896593386593121594533594287592923610899608592610775

610966

604336

597201597380597653

597865598010598077598279597477598526598824599058

599283599484601413

603129602928602773602603601876601436601203600936

600727603431603618603618596802

596561596107595882

518086551746095174172

5173142517258651709405170400

51699705169596516929251693065169419516957751695805169705516981851697035188911518721151872075186301

51 861 875187201520449852012205204783

5204771

51952125198184519811851980345197963519792351978125197507518065551971145196988

51968765196770519663851980165193970519396251940125194421519493551947675195097

5195308

519528851940845193707

51937075185225518535751855135185502

SiskSiskSisk

McLarenMcLarenGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladmanGladman

OliveOliveOliveOliveOliveOlive

EldridgeHartle

EldridgeEldridgeHartleAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinKennyAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinAskinMilneMilneMilneMilne

ReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconReconRecon

11794801241058

119172511917261191727124512312451201245120

124511912451191245119

12451191245119124511812451181245118

12451181245114124900012490001245226124522612197371244834122369512448341244834

1167035

1246339

1246339124634512463451246346124634512463461219707

12463461246346

1246346

1246347124634712463481246356124635612463561246356124635412463541246354

1246354

12463541246356124635612463561246386124638612452271245227

CTCTCT

JOKJOK

CTML

CTCTCTCTML

JOKCT

JOKCT

JOKSMRANM

JJGCTJJGCTJJGGBS

SM

NM

CCCT

GBSCTCT

JOKCFMML

CFMGBS

ESCT

CFMJOKMLNMJOKCTMLES

CFM

JOK

CFMML

JOKCFMCTML

CFMGBS

330

200310510345

540405

480240

12026030017524034040015550

265105345255145180

27075155

11541055

6002009535

230

310

840250

60307510575

20325

45

40170

280

660

285

5.503.305.20

8.505.80

9.006.75

8.004.002.004.335.002.924.005.676.702.600.834.421.755.754.252.423.004.50

1.252.58

1.926.830.9210.003.331.581.580.003.830.005.1714.004.170.001.000.50

1.25

1.751250335.42

0.00

0.750.000.672.830.004.6711.000.004.75

6143555935859379301363543671508725162026

643939344118304378

6473816221934

93086

879617

426

21233

50

913126

31

16701167159

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARREN

ANOMALOUSBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

223192

1019

2560

0443

210018317

2151

3

04

41

204030318

112924428

524

64616

1520

179

1

11060

21

10010

02

100000

5B1

20

02

0

10020

100002151

11

1201

2

012324421

000

10

000

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00

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1011020

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10

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131110

00021105013000121100

619243

0102

4100203

0003

11030

4212

5

1

473

2320

0

1231

0031

42001111000331

21

00

0

100 .00

000

00

2400

3012300

1

00

202100

0

00

6050

01000

0110000021313100

0

0

00001000214

323000

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01

03

710740

00000000

0000000000

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00

10

00

00000000100

00

00

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00

00

01100

TR0232TR0234TR0235TR0236TR0237TR0238TR0241TR0243TR0246

TR0247TR0248

TR0249TR0251TR0252TR0253TR0254TR0255TR0256TR0257TR0258TR0259TR0260TR0262TR0263TR0264TR0265TR0266

TR0267TRQ268

TR0273

TR0274TR0280TR0281TR0282

TR0283TR0286TR0290TR0291TR0292TR0293TR0294TR0295TR0296TR0297TR0298TR0299TR0300TR0302TR0303TR0304

TR0305TR0306TR0307

TR0309

TR0310TR031 1TR0313TR0314

9/9/029/24/02

9/26/029/25/029/261029/25/029/26/029/26/0210/2/02

10/3/0210/9/02

10/1/029/12/029/13/02

9/13/029/24/029/13/029/16/029/20/0210/1/029/24/029/20/029/20/029/20/029/20/029/9/02

9/23/02

9/23/029/23/02

9/4/02

9/23/0210/10/02

10/2/029/30/0210/2/029/27/0210/1/029/30/0210/1/0210/4/029/25/0210/7/0210/7/0210/8/0210/4/0210/7/0210/7/029/12/029/12/0210/1/02

10/1/029/12/029/12702

10/1/029/12/029/26/0210/1/0210/1/02

31L13

31L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L12

31L12

31L12

31L1231L13

31L1331L1331L1331L1331L1331L13

31L1331L1331L1331L12

31L1231L12

31L1231L1331L1331L13

31L1231L12

31L1431L1431L1431L14

31L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1431L1231L12

31M0431M04

31M0431M0431M0431M0431L1231L1231L12

603460

597494597325597128595549595279604672

605140607269607479

607724

607955597581597057598062598148598366598510598727599016599244599468601442601304601304601177600952600741600638

610955

610955615872616017616257

616645617387618500618659

618890619107619312619527619759619842619842620520620749610090610127608462

608800609821609702609018612575

585814593600608924

5189978

518483051848755184494518539451854765188097

51882845177809

51777365177680

517759451806085180542

518051251798915179836517973251796245179427517942151793205177672517777651777785178003517822451783515178546520166452016645206455

52060555205690

520545452045805204360

5204410520441052042565204117520407352041735203786520378652052725205255517708851779785209918

521036852100405208933

52086865209953

517582151740005175069

Milne Follow-upMilne ReconMilne ReconMilne ReconMilne ReconMilne ReconFlett ReconFlett Recon

Gooderham ReconGooderham ReconGooderham ReconGooderham Recon

Kenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconKenny ReconHartle ReconHartle ReconHebert ReconHebert ReconHebert ReconHebert ReconHebert ReconHebert ReconHebert ReconHebert ReconHebert ReconHebert ReconHebert ReconHebert ReconHebert ReconHebert ReconHebert ReconHebert Recon

Gooderham Follow-upGooderham Follow-up

Eldridge Follow-upEldridge Follow-upEldridge Follow-upEldridge Follow-upEldridge Follow-upEldridge Follow-up

Sisk Follow-upSisk Follow-up

Gooderham Follow-up

1241130124638712463861246386124522712452261241128

1241128124632412463241246324

1246324

1219707121970712194051219405

12194051219405122370012237001223700122369912197601219760121976012197601219760121976012197601240635

12406351244813

124481312448131244813124481612489201248920124892012489201248921124892112489211248926124892612489211248921124633512463341248442

1243256124325612432541243254

1248914124525712410591246378

CT

ESCTCTCTCTCTCT

GBS

ES

SMGBSCT

CTCT

GBSCTCT

GBS

ESGBSESES

GBSGBSGBSES

GBSESML

GBSGBSESES

ES

ESGBSGBS

ESESESES

GBSGBSESES

GBSCT

JOKCTCT

CTCT

CTCT

ESCT

CT

253052851401706013595

270

320210

330

24513565607080

210

12090

110150105255570305240160

575210405205360

180

60300150280200365100751201051606085

235145

20135

60

30251809545

0.425.08

4.752.332.831.002.25

1.584.50

5.33

3.50

5.504.082.251.081.001.171.333.502.001.501.832.501.754.259.505.084.002.679.583.506.75

3.426.00

3.00

1.005.002.504.673.336.081.671 252.001.752.671.001.42

3.922.420.33

2251.000.500.423.00

1.58075

75366475024453893

57

5112167441421

21458816261830204463645838117

614145

84

3713

1025256547428201624392914

4438

113016

56

39303

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSBARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

BARREN

BARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARREN

1

2325

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056

145540

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222

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TR0316

TR0317TR0351TR0352TR0353

TR0354TR0371TR0385TR0390TR0401TR0406TR0407

TR0408TR0412

TR0413TR0445TR0446TR0449

TR0451TR0469TR0470TR0471TR0472TR0474TR0476TR0477TR0479TR0498TR04991R0500TR0504

TR0505TR0506TR0024TR0071TR0082

TR0083TR0084TR0085

TR0086TR0087

TR0088TR0089TR0091TR0092TR0093TR0094TR0098TR0129TR0136TR0137TR0138TR0139TR0178TR0185

TR0186TR0187TR0212

10/1/02

10/1/029/27/029/30/029/30/02

10/9/0210/11/0210/15/0210/11/0210/4/02

10/11/0210/11/02

10/11/02

10/11/0210/11/02

10/15/0210/15/0210/15/02

10/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/11/0210/15/0210/15/0210/8/02

10/10/0210/10/0210/11/0210/15/02

10/15/0210/15/0210/10/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/15/0210/8/02

10/16/0210/15/0210/8/0210/10/0210/10/0210/11/0210/10/0210/9/02

10/9/02

10/9/0210/9/02

10/11/02

31L13

31L13

31L1231L1231L12

31L1331L1231L1331L1331L1431L14

31L1431L14

31L1331L13

31L14

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Garrison Cobkenbbd fh.D'., P.Genf f i,, Meridfan Geoscience Ltd/ S^X/o;

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C.F. MINERAL RESEARCH LIMITED1677 POWICK ROAD

KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIACANADA V1X 4L1

TEL (250) 860-8525 FAX (250) 862-9435

15 October 2002

Laura Lee Duff e tt 1934 131 st Street White Rock, B.C. V4A 7R7

INVOICE* : 9022438 CFM W.O. : CB03 BATCH : 02-2002

Client Ref :Series : TR0070-TR0230

INVOICE

DIAMOND INDICATOR PICKINGof -20+40 PYCRD(H) and IL(H) fraction from 10 samples

Optical Picking Diamond Indicator Mineral Grains* Pick representative portions of the specified concentrates * Pick for kimberlitic, lamproitic and diamond indicator minerals * Especially purple pyrope, chrome diopside, possible orange eclogitic

garnet, chromite, picroilmenite and a representative number of any olivine, orthopyroxene and tourmaline indicators

' Includes detailed picking and complete checking of both the picked indicator grains and the fully picked portion of the concentrates

29.50 hours PIK-H-D-KLDIM @ S 32.60/hour

Sub Total 7 07o G. S. T. (10090 5777 RT0001)

Total this invoice in Canadian Funds Terms: Payment due upon receipt of invoice

961.70

961.70 67.32

C$1,029.02

SUMMARY OF

Samples in this

DIAMOND

invoice:

INDICATOR

Hours picking in this invoice:

Hours

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Sample Name

TR0070

TR0075

TR0078

TR0193

TR0205

TR0209

TR0219

TR0221

TR0224

TR0230

CFM

Batch

02-2002

02-2002

02-2002

02-2002

02-2002

02-2002

02-2002

02-2002

02-2002

02-2002

Picking

To date

4

4

3

1

3

4

1

2

2

4

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.00

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.00

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.50

.50

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Invoic

CFM

Client

Serie,

PICKING

10

29.50

:e# 9022438

W.O. CB03

Ref

3 TR0070-TR0230

Hours Last Hours

Invoiced Invoice* This

To date For Sample Invoice

0

0

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0

0

0

0

0

0

0

4.00

4.00

3.00

1.00

3.00

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4.00

29.50

13:22 008000080000PAGE 13

18 March 2003

. 24 ^ * O

C.F. MINERAL RESEARCH LIMITED1677 POWICK ROAD

KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIACANADA V1X4L1

TEL (250) 860-8525 FAX (250) 862-9435

SAMPLE

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Weight

gms

FRACTION

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gnu

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74.28

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The above results were obtained from the samples submitted by Tres-Or Resources in 2002.

Dr. Michael E. Whitehead Lab Manager

MPR 21 '03 18:59000020000000 PPGE.13

01/13/1395 13:22 000000820003PAGE 05

MERIDIAN GEOSCIENCE LTD.

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March 11, 2003

Tres-or Resources Ltd. Attention: Laura Lee Duffett 1934 131st Street White Rock BC Canada V4A 7R7

Coarse (-20+40 or 425 to 850 microns) sampte sorting results:

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330IIB9*5200M79X0*0)

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1 OJen308421 Mia Bwe'S3

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ANOMALOUSANQUALOU3ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

IAIIRKNANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARMENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

J04

30D014

0

00

010335

01

012i21

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PO Box 23089. Connaught Postal OutletCalgary, AB T2S 3B1

(403)802-0321 tel (403) 802-0356 fax

P.Geo.

MfiR 18 = 54003000300200 PflGF.FK

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Page 2/8

Tres-or Resources Ltd. Attention: Laura Lee Duffett 1934 131st Street White Rock BC Canada V4A 7R7

Coarse (-20+40 or 425 to 850 microns) sample sorting results:SAMPLE* IEA3TINQ NORTMNO OATf KMT PfCCHOB TOTAL SOOT

COMPVETtO TtCH TIMI!(houi) weiQKTIWTB007ITWOOIJTWOOT3TTOO'4TROOTflTnuuuTH0067TW008QTWJ080THOOWTW009STW0096TnooerTflOOBBTW0101TW104TH0105 raoiosTHD1O9 mamTWOIUmomTWJ117Two'ieTK0110TWO 120TW0121TB01Z2TRP12JTWI24TRB1MTH01JOTHD127TW) 124TH0129TB01J8TO0137TTO138TH0139TBD142TH017TTWIT*

98243600682908751508005900912601JOO601789805359808073804-21 J808211108832iBOMOligonazI5BM74'191442IMOBU!B9tJBO{IBCEOIBM JO(103062!RXFT2! BO3&1CB900410*330lowe99T31T99*5379*777,49*7*83SB 1619)03440MSM9WS49SD08Msax*510121SMS3399M3BTOIDffiJ6 : IOJi9090983

530*310BJOftlMS90A7M52091 T iUOWIIojnmi120706252078(1U074S39JCT53412OTT20S20M14CXTXl330KITSgtnosr51000D13K1OJO51800BSJ174ODO317417281F31^5172306siroixo317OKX)51KWTO91009H910CCV51*930*310SMI951BXJT731BBH391N70S9IOM165IB971J3511BB11SI8T21 1JtB72071106301516610'919T20152TX1WSJC12M

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BAWMNANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENftAAREN

ANOMALOUSANQMAICI/SANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

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ANOMALOU6ANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

10324

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rlolan Geoscience Ltd.

PO Box 23089, Connaught Postal OutletCalgary. AB T2S3B1

(403) 802-0321 (el (403) 802-0356 fax

MPR 21 '03 16:54

01/13/1995 13:22 000002000000 PAGE 07

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Page 3/8

Tres-or Resources Ltd. Attention: Laura Lee Duffett 1934 131st Street White: Rock BC Canada V4A 7R7

Coarse (-20+40 or 425 to 850 microns) sample sorting results:

SAMPLE

TR0184

TR01BSTR018*TRC1S7T RC IDS

TR0189TW0180TROI9I

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92047839J047T191MU12119*1*4S1M11*319004SlftTMJ

31*782331*7*12318089391M8B*MMD7*

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81*370791*992981*919731895039tMOT*3144430318*67381(448131SV048 1*54 79319800731BB2948177*0931777389177*8031775*1

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BARRENANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

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PO Box 23089, Connaught Postal OutletCalgary. AB T2S3BI

(403)S02-032I tel (403) 802-0356 fax

1 '33 13:55

01/13/1995 13:22 000000000000PAGE 08

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4/8

Tres-or Resources Ltd. Attention: Laura Lee Duffett 1934 131st Street White Rock BC Canada V4A 7R7

Page

Coarse (-20+40 or 425 to 850 microns) sample sorting results:

SAMPlEf

TB0931TKOJ32TH0133TWOJ34TO02H3TwnseTR0257THOZ3STW02S*T 00360TRO24BTROX3TK02O4TTO2BBTTO2B8TWCJ87TROmf mr oTRCJT4TflOTOOTR0281notesTROM3TR0266 raowoTramTROWSTTW2MTH02*4TX029STwnseTB02VTHOW8TROM9IM03OUTH0302THttJTOTR0304TWQ03THQ300TROJ07

EASTING

SJ7581S*TOSTMBOttW814*)80*3*8508810008727BOB01B3*03*4540488 OU42801364M1J04801177 COOK 00741 00*38810955110993819877118017818237*18843

817J87

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NORTHING

3ime0831803413100512317WBI51TWJ*51711732817MM517*427J1TS431

31T93208177*72S17TTT*S17TT78917*003317*224317*3315 'TD MB33018845301 804aaoMMiioieiet5200*803203*541204 5*0530430052O441033O4410

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88B44 113 a21 32064811781845!3316210230

444

(138,13

39384110. D

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ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BAR W MANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

OARAENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BAARCN

BARRENANOMALOUS

BARREN

BARRENANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARRENBARREN

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rlson Cookenb Meridian Geoscience Ltd

eo.

PO Dox 23089, Connaught Postal OutletCalgary. AB T2S3BI

(403)802-0321 tcl (403) 802-0356 fax

MPR 21 '03 18:56000000000E00 PPGE.08

81/13/1995 13:22 000000000000 PAGE 09

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5/8

Tres-or Resources Ltd. Attention: Laura Lee Duffett 1934 131st Street White Rock BC Canada V4A 7R7

Page

Coarse: (-20+40 or 425 to 850 microns) sample sorting results:

SAMOI.E t EASTING NORTH! MO O*TE SORT PROCESS TOT*L sour RESULT CLASSCOMPUTED TtCH TIME jxour)) vytlOKT (grimi)

TR0310TRC311

TR0313TWS314TROJ18TR0317TR0331TB03!UTR933JTKO3S4THO371TROW

TOO 3QOTwytoiTROWTH0407

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TRO4*sTR0448

TRO441

TR0431TfW486rno47QTR04T1nwnTjTWM74TRO476TRO47TTRO4TB

TR0406TB0496

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31898 70

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ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

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ANOMALOUSBARREN

8AAAENBAHMCNBARREN

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Dateeridian Geoscience Ltd.

PO Box 23089, Connaught Postal OutletCalgary, AB T2S3BI

(403) 802-0321 tel (403) 802-0356 fax

MPP 21 '03 18:56

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6/8Page

Tres-or Resources Ltd. Attention: Laura Lee Duffett 1934 131st Street White Rock BC Canada V4A 7R7

Coarse (-20+40 or 425 to 850 microns) sample sorting results:

SAMPLE*

TROW*TR0071TMOC2TROOB3T BOOMTROWSTROOMTRMM7TROOmTROOW

TR0091T wornTROOB3TR009*TRoonTWOIJSTW)13*TMIJ7TR01MTR0130

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EASTING

111*78:HB3U 01205K014fll 016"MIS*'60)1013KarenM5915MA299 OSS3J609490CM313804*79

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NORTHING

52030363200910530731 1330 TOMS398T7*820*2003307*34JJOT8831307814330 "Sai320W9432071*153075543907*811207374318*911siBTiii3MT30791*630'S1W18792017203JW771319531231M1M3103QB7516*1853177B0651778*031773&4

5179427320*4 M3906099920389002084 M32Q4A601704)809304410320411032042M3304073S304in

OATECOMPLETED

10A1ftlQ210/10/02KU1CVO310/11/02NV13W?KU13XV210/ismjloyiofl?iiviyoj10/1VO?iii/iim?TOV11W21IVOM1J10/IM1710/1V02icvoana10/MV0210J10/0710/11/0210/10/03

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129700300i n1 23075

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TOTAL SORTtVEIQHT {grkmi

11 748

3^ 3734712 721 733W

30415 1

307148741*2

202ft 7On BMa41 3

304423"8131823 3231.1

121071*4!

40*3

449*(M K3701

13.03101 7892 17m. r33*2*4100

RESULT CLASS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARKEN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUS

PTROPEPYROPE

01211lB

33DiBt3

00003

g0201130A

e0

31t0

0

000000

ECIOO'TICOARNtT

001000

00i0

c0a000

001Q000c01

00

0a010

00000000

CHROMIUMDiOPElDE

00.1aa00000i00T

2

a00i0000000

0

01tt00

a0i0000

0

ILMEN

0s0J001J104

8123100B15

31023302

1

20

221000000

0

/TE CHROMITE

110

00o21300014

3000331001030

011002010Q1101

OLIVINE

204

00130

11

ai0

0100002110000

0005l010

00001000

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00l00000

00

00t00

0aa0000000a0

0

00

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0u000

a

PO Box 23089. Connaught Postal OutletCalfiftry.AB T2S3BI

(403)802-0321 [ci (403) 802-0356 fax

MPR 21 '03 18=57000000000E00 PPGE.10

01/13/1995 13:22 00000B30Q000 PAGE 11

MERIDIAN GEOSCIENCE LTD,

7/8

Tres-or Resources Ltd. Attention: Laura Lee Duffett 1934 131st Street White Rock BC Canada V4A 7R7

Page

Coarse (-20+40 or 425 to 850 microns) sample sorting results:

SAMPLE*

TR0207

TROM8TW2WTMtMOTMOXMTROJOS

TR03WT-R03I1f H03 13TR0314TROl'BTHO317TH0337TROJ281-R0339rsoaso7M334TROWSTROD9TROJ4STROi54TROJ71

TWLMSTRW88TRojeoTRDJ91TR0401TROUGTWO407

TBO40BTMO412TR0413TRO413TR0417THO44S

TRM48TH0447TOOA46TH0448

EAISTINO

61994}6IWM2 J032B09741)

6OMU OWOfl601)01(93*1*14

9KMOO 0110943HW30WWS 0114409X13'60240)mom6*4*71OCH9C3

5WMJ608129name6071974606.36?604SM 091)0960*13834711)79ezriSQ6J3'I1.)

U3IH861'1'TflB 11*23

632m622161'61613761*3)1ltu.ir61671fteiem

NORTHING

9J037B632* 37 WSJOS27J1305353920901032103M32jQMM317383131740003IT3069316780031076333165362916604131691646166177mea62431*973131T3346317*5373163670316*14?316AD93167M191066773188702330327243043*73303640130151332016783HK7B

3301550S201BI)133004613ZOOG433IOQ6I333006*3S300M6

MTE

roMPLETEc10/06/0}10/04^210*37^2'OI07/C3irovcj10/01^0310*11)}

09/2A/0}10101/0210/01/0210/01/02ion 1/0210/1 V031O18/D310/16/0310/11/0210HJ.U)10/16/02

iwi6mjoana/o}10/OftrO}10/11/0210/19/03

10/1 1WJioni/5210/17/021(TO4)t)210/11/0210/11/021*11/0210/11/rU10/nmj10/11/0210/1 r/o;10/13/0710/11/0}10/1VO}10/13/OJ10/1 3/02

SORT) TrCM

oesES

ts085CTCTCTESCTCTCT

JOKNM

3WCT

SMctCT

CTCTCTCCccJJONM

JJOGBSBMCTJJOSMNMcrSMSMCT

NMJJGRA

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1 87100

143

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O.M

0901 0027n1 331 MlS.M -1 87030iQ |J

TJO1617291 17

t 131 (W

4*

2 901.502SO0.731 171 30

TOTAL SORTWEIGHT [gwni

I6J219

186ma370li 34616910437imJU18 1M '

2ie e6 310311 !JO 4

M r19974

ae80

12 la199917332 7tt 01Ml237441663122S3

20 i13.1187

RESULT CLASS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSBARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

lUARENANOMALOUS

AftRCN ARMIN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBAA AE N

BARKENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARREN

PVKOPB

00

00

oCI0Ci0.GQ0

11101800014

13l100000021a0

00

60

0

ecLOOincOARN6T

0000000

0

00000

000000

000

a000

00000

00000000

CHROMIUMDIOPSIOE

030a0a0CI

0e20000l00

0

0001001000000000010

ILMEN

0

ga00

0ai20100t1r0001300001100000100

a091

0

IITE CHROMITE

00i0000000100

00T

000100aj20ai30003aioii9

OLIVINE

0

0000a0

0000000000a016ao00

0

a20a0i00000100

ENSTATITE

000000

0

000100

00

0aa009000000031000000a0

0

Date ^ *^ r r -f rr~~^ t*t- J^-"^-ion Cookenboo Ph.D., P.Geo.

erldlan Geoscience Ltd.

PO Box 23089. Connaught Postal OutletCalgary, AB T2S3B1

(403) 802-0321 icl (403) 802-0356 fax

MPR 21 '03 18:57 000000000000 PflGE.ll

01/13/1995 13:22 080002000000 PAGE 12

MERIDIAN GEOSCIENCE LTD,

Page 8/8

Tres-or Resources Ltd. Attention: Laura Lee DufFett 1934 131st Street White Rock BC Canada V4A 7R7

Coarse (-20+40 or 425 to 850 microns) sample sorting results:

3AMP.E,

TR04HO

TS04S1TH04S2TR04UTH0454TH0489TRW TDTRO471TR047?TH0474THO4T8TW04T7TH047*T*o*nTHO49STR0409TR0500TR0804TwojosTXOSO*TWS13TROM1TROSS3TRWB7TROS80

l EASTINO

1)032*160308*907880mnao001494

stew646239018483(183*7M28&80Z191901960soi roc(01 SM 0*634808S7S808430soatet80B8S7(10073eOOMO60*30060*845 04 rae(0*774

NORTHING

ftf80DQQ31 RUB ri91008444.1609333180803319435751ft431ft3i94*reS194S11317438S3174305174110SI74417

SI74JJO51976003198800319*03051763013178400317*3988IT082451888358 1981 AC31007340200270

DATE SORT PROCESSCOMPLETIO TKH TIME (Dow.)

1QM3/Q710/1MJ210/17/071 0n 7*07itvivn10/1VJ?10/iWJ10/13/0710(15(0710(13/0210115(0210/13/0710/18(0?10/15(0710/13(0.210/15/0710/15/0710/11/0110/1V0210/15(07io/17/ro10/13/0710(18/0710/1B/0710(18(02

NMKMNM

NMNM

JJOSMCTHA

SM

JJOCTJJOSM

NM

JJOJJONMNM

ccNM

RASMNM

NM

7 131 08

0300381 00073033073233onamaaa 1708.1030050050Q.870 421 17OM743

1 330330 17

TOTAL SORT RBSULT C.ABS

30?is e13.1ur1871177173

71 117712 g

3WlIB 4g i9984

1739

8427 138

44 7

83IB

8ARDENANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

OAMRENANOMALOUS

8ARK8NBARRENDAHREN AJUUN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

BARRENBARREN

ANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

OARACNANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

PVROPS

013010

00o2

00011014

0071031

ECLOGITIC OARNET

00000000

0

000000

00000a0009

CHROMIUM OIOPSIOE

0

0

Q0000

000000000000000000

ILMENITE

00101000071031O10t0003030

CHROMITE

00

0

D0000001a0i000000000

00

OLIVINE

0aa0ia0

0000ai0aQ

aD

a0

aiar0

ENSTATITE

00

0

Di0a0

0000000

0000

0

a0000

Date )n 4fookenboo Ph. ft, P. Geo. Merfdian Geoscience Ltd.

PO Box 230S9. Connaught Postal OutletCalgary. AB T2S3BI

(403)802-0321 tel (403) 802-0356 fax

MflR 21 '03 18=55 r* ra ra r* n, ,o ra ra ra ra c"a

ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES

Work Report Summary

Transaction No: W0270. 01774 Status: APPROVED

Recording Date: 2002-NOV-12 Work Done from: 2002-APR-02

Approval Date: 2003-APR-28 to: 2002-NOV-07

Client(s):

20251 2 TRES-OR RESOURCES LTD. 1 1||||| ||||| ||||||| III III II ||||| II |||||| j

300420 COLLINS, NORMANDsurv,yTyp,(s): mi i i finnASSAY 31M03SW2011 2.24552

minimiHERBERT

111900

Work Report Details:

Claim*

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

sssssssss

1167035

1179480

1191725

1191726

1191727

1192612

1219405

1219707

1219760

1223692

1223694

1223695

1223699

1223700

1240635

1241058

1241059

1241127

1241128

1241130

1241132

1241133

1241144

1241989

1243254

1243255

1243256

1243259

1243260

1243261

1244813

1244816

1244820

1244821

Perform

31 ,270

82,667

81

81

31

32

33

32

34

33

31

31

31

32

S3

81

81

81

32

31

31

31

81

S3

81

81

31

S3

S6

31

S3

31

32

31

,270

,270

,270

.667

,364

,667

,764

,364

,270

,270

,270

,667

,364

,968

,270

,270

,667

,968

,968

,968

,270

,364

,968

,270

,968

,364

.057

.270

,364

,270

,667

,270

Perform Approve

31,350

32,900

81,350

81,350

81,350

82,900

33,500

32,900

35,100

33,500

51,350

81,350

31,350

32,900

S3.500

32,100

81,350

81,350

32,900

82,100

82,100

32,100

31,350

S3.500

32,100

81,350

32,100

33,500

86,400

31,350

83,500

31,350

32,900

51,350

Applied

SO

30

30

30

SO

SO

SO

SO

SO

SO

SO

SO

SO

soSO

80

sosoSO

soSO

SO

SO

80

so30

SO

50

SO

30

80

80

so30

Applied Approve

SO

soSO

so30

SO

soSO

SO

80

80

80

SO

SO

soSO

soSO

30

so30

SO

SO

so30

soSO

soSO

SO

SO

sosoSO

Assign

50

soSO

sosososoSO

SO

soSO

SO

soSO

SO

SO

30

SO

50

soSO

50

SO

30

30

30

SO

SO

SO

soSO

sososo

Assign Approve

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Reserve

51,270

52,667

31,270

81,270

81,270

S2.667

S3.364

S2.667

54,764

83,364

31,270

31,270

31,270

32,667

83,364

81,968

81,270

81,270

32,667

31 ,968

31 ,968

31,968

81,270

33,364

31,968

31,270

31,968

33,364

36,057

81,270

33,364

S1.270

32,667

31,270

Reserve Approve

81,350

82,900

31,350

31,350

81,350

32,900

83,500

82,900

35,100

33,500

31,350

81,350

81,350

32,900

83,500

32,100

31,350

31,350

32,900

82,100

82,100

82,100

81,350

33,500

32,100

31,350

82,100

83,500

36,400

31,350

83,500

31,350

32,900

81,350

Due Date

2003-JUL-23

2004-MAR-08

2003-JUN-26

2003-JUN-26

2003-JUN-26

2003-SEP-07

2003-MAR-02

2003-MAR-09

2003-OCT-16

2003-MAR-09

2003-AUG-17

2003-MAR-09

2003-MAR-02

2003-MAR-02

2003-MAR-09

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-OCT-16

2003-OCT-16

2003-OCT-16

2003-OCT-16

2003-OCT-16

2003-MAR-05

2003-MAR-02

2003-SEP-07

2003-SEP-07

2003-SEP-07

2003-SEP-07

2003-SEP-07

2003-AUG-17

2003-MAR-02

2003-MAR-02

2003-MAR-02

2003-MAR-02

2003-Apr-29 09:27 Armstrong-d Page 1 of 3

ONTMIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES

Transaction No: W0270.01774

Recording Date: 2002-NOV-12

Approval Date: 2003-APR-28

Work Report Details:

Claim*

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

S

ssssssssssssss

1244824

1244834

1245111

1245113

1245114

1245116

1245118

1245119

1245120

1245123

1245127

1245206

1245214

1245217

1245224

1245226

1245227

1245254

1245255

1245256

1245257

1245275

1245299

1246324

1246325

1246334

1246335

1246339

1246345

1246346

1246347

1246348

1246354

1246356

1246366

1246378

1246383

1246386

1246387

1248442

Perform

51 ,270

35,462

S2

S1

S1

52

S3

S4

S1

51

31

S1

S1

51

51

S3

S2

31

S1

31

31

51

31

34

31

33

31

31

31

34

31

31

,667

,270

,968

,667

,364

,764

,968

,270

,270

,968

,270

.270

,270

,364

,667

,968

,270

,968

,270

,270

,270

,066

,968

,364

,270

,968

,968

,066

,968

,270

34,066

34

54

52

51

S3

51

51

.764

,066

,667

.968

,364

,270

,968

Work Report Summary

Status: APPROVED

Work Done from: 2002-APR-02

to: 2002-NOV-07

Perform Applied Approve Applied Approve

S1.350

S5.900

52,900

31,350

52,100

52,900

53,500

55,100

32,100

31,350

S1.350

52,100

31,350

S1.350

31,350

53,500

52,900

52,100

31,350

52,100

31,350

31,350

51,350

34,350

32,100

33,460

31,350

32,100

52,100

S4.400

52,100

51,350

54,400

S5.100

S4.400

32,900

52,100

53,500

31,350

52,100

SO

SO

30

SO

SO

SO

SO

soSO

so50

so50

30

50

soSO

SO

soSO

sosososo50

50

sososoSO

sososososoSO

50

SO

SO

30

SO

SO

soSO

soSO

50

SoSoSO

SO

SO

SO

SO

SO

SO

so50

50

SO

sosoSO

SO

sososoSO

SO

50

50

SO

SO

sosoSO

SO

soSO

SO

Assign Assign Approve

sosososososososososo50

30

soSO

soSO

sososososo30

30

soSO

50

SO

soSO '

soSO

SO

SO

SO

so50

sososo50

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Reserve

51,270

55,462

52,667

S1.270

S1.968

52,667

53,364

54,764

31,968

S1.270

51,270

51,968

51,270

51,270

51,270

53,364

S2.667

51,968

51,270

51,968

51,270

51,270

51,270

54,066

31,968

53,364

51,270

51,968

51,968

54,066

51,968

51,270

54,066

54,764

S4.066

52,667

51,968

53,364

51,270

51,968

Reserve Approve

51,350

55,900

52,900

51,350

52,100

52,900

53,500

35,100

52,100

51,350

51,350

52,100

51,350

51,350

S1.350

S3, 500

52,900

52,100

51,350

52,100

51,350

51,350

51,350

54,350

52,100

53,460

S1.350

S2.100

52,100

54,400

52,100

S1.350

54,400

55,100

54,400

52,900

S2.100

33,500

51,350

52,100

Due Date

2003-MAR-02

2003-MAR-09

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-APR-17

2003-OCT-16

2003-OCT-16

2003-OCT-16

2003-OCT-16

2003-OCT-27

2003-OCT-27

2003-OCT-27

2003-OCT-27

2003-OCT-27

2003-OCT-27

2003-OCT-27

2003-NOV-02

2003-NOV-02

2003-NOV-15

2003-NOV-15

2003-NOV-15

2003-SEP-07

2003-Apr-29 09:27 Armstrong-d Page 2 of 3

ONTMIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES

Work Report Summary

Transaction No: W0270.01774 Status: APPROVED

Recording Date: 2002-NOV-12 Work Done from: 2002-APR-02

Approval Date: 2003-APR-28 to: 2002-NOV-07

Work Report Details:

Claim*

S 1248901

S 1248908

S 1248909

S 1248914

S 1248920

S 1248921

S 1248923

S 1248926

S 1248928

S 1248937

S 1248938

S 1248993

S 1248994

S 1248995

S 1248996

S 1248997

S 1249000

S 1249927

S 1249928

External Credits:

Reserve:

Perform Applied Assign Perform Approve Applied Approve ^sign Approve

32,667 52,900 SO SO SO

S1.968 32,100 SO SO SO

51,968 S2.100 SO SO SO

31,270 S1.350 SO SO SO

S3.364 S3.500 SO SO SO

54,066 54,400 SO 50 SO

31,968 52,100 SO SO SO

51,270 31,350 SO 50 SO

31,270 S1.350 SO SO SO

S1.270 51,350 50 SO 50

S1.968 S2.100 SO SO SO

54,066 54,400 50 SO SO

S2.667 52,900 SO SO SO

S5.462 35,900 SO SO SO

31,270 51,350 SO 50 SO

33,364 33,500 SO SO SO

32,667 52,900 SO SO SO

51,270 51,350 SO SO SO

51,270 51,350 SO SO SO

5216,486 5230,860 50 SO 50

SO

5230,860 Reserve of Work Report#: W0270.01774

(5190,714) Applied by W0370.00317 2003-MAR-03

(58,445) Applied by W0370.00639 2003-APR-1 7

(517,193) Applied by W0370.00644 2003-APR-17

514,508 Total Remaining

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

SO

Reserve

52,667

31,968

S1.968

51,270

53,364

S4.066

51,968

51,270

51,270

51,270

31,968

54,066

32,667

55,462

51,270

S3.364

52,667

31,270

31,270

5216,486

Reserve Approve Due Date

52,900 2003-MAY-30

52,100 2003-MAY-30

52,100 2003-MAY-30

31,350 2003-DEC-04

53,500 2003-DEC-04

54,400 2003-DEC-04

52,100 2003-DEC-04

51,350 2003-DEC-04

51,350 2003-DEC-04

31,350 2003-DEC-04

52,100 2003-DEC-04

54,400 2003-MAY-30

52,900 2003-MAY-30

55,900 2003-MAY-30

51,350 2003-MAY-30

S3,500 2003-MAY-30

52,900 2003-APR-17

51,350 2003-MAR-06

51,350 2003-MAR-06

5230,860

Status of claim is based on information currently on record.

2003-Apr-29 09:27 Armstrong_d Page 3 of 3

Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Date: 2003-APR-28

Ministers duDeveloppement du Nord et des Mines Ontario

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

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

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

Dear Sir or Madam

Submission Number: 2.24552 Transaction Number(s): W0270.01774

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 total value of work approved for this submission is S230,860.00.

If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact LUCILLE JEROME by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5858.

Yours Sincerely,

Ron GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section

Gc: Resident Geologist

Tres-Or Resources Ltd. (Claim Holder)

Assessment File Library

Tres-Or Resources Ltd. (Assessment Office)

Normand Collins (Claim Holder)

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MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES

PROVINCIAL MINING RECORDER'S OFFICE

Mining Land Tenure Map

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UTM Zonal T SOOftmgrifl

Those wishing to stake mining daiftis should consult with the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines for additional Gsnsral information 3nd Limitations information on the status of the t and s shown hanson. This map is not intended for navigational, survey, or land title determination purposes as the information Contact Information; shown on this map is compiled from various sources, Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed, Additional information may else be obtained through the local tond Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources.

The information shown Is derived from digital data available in the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office at the time of downloading from the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines web site.

Tall Free Map Datum; NAD 83Provincial Mining Recorders' Office Tel: i (888)415-6845 ext 57tfljjettion: UTM (6 degree)Willet Greten Milisrr Centre 933 Ramsay Lake Road Fax: 1 (A77) 670-1444 Topographic Data Source; Land Information Ontario Sudbury ON P3E 6B5 Horne Page: www.mndm.gav.an.ca/MNDM/MINESjtANDS/mlarnnpge.htm

This map may not show unregistered land tenure and interests in ianrJ including certain patents, leases, ansoments, right of ways, flooding rights, licences, or other forms of disposition of rights and interest from the Crown. Also certain land tenure and land uses

Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office that wMct or prohibit free entry to stake mining claims may not beillustrated.

Date l Time of Issue: Wed May 07 10:20:29 EDT 2003

TOWNSHIP l AREA PLAN MCLAREN G-1631

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS l DIVISIONS

Mining DivisionLand Titles/Registry DivisionMinistry of Natural Resources District

Sudbury

NIPISSING

NORTH BAY

TOPOGRAPHIC

Administrative Boundaries

l""""] Township

i' ; Concussion, Lot

R]"j Provincial Park

Off, Pit fi

Contour

Land Tenure

Freehold Pa lent

r;

A Mioo

Railway

Raad

Trail

Utilities

Towfir

Surface And Mining Rights

SurfacEi Rights Only

Mining ftghtfl Only

|" :g'"| Surface And Mining Rights

r^'1 Surface Rights Only

FJB"] Mining Rights Onlyt J

Licence of Occupation

fj"~] UBOS Not Specified

f.'4'.'j Surface And Mining RigritBtoJ

ri""] Surface Rights Only

jf^'1 Mining Rights Only

j! tffc:} tend UM Permit

*i"m'\ CJrder In Council (Not open for slaking)

iwer Lease Agresment

Mining ClaimJ" : " "1234387: j

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LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

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Mining Acts wirtitirawa! Types Ws'n Surfact And Miring RigDts withdrawn W& Suf^uf* ftighls Only Withdrawn Wm Mlrilrnj Rights Only Waharawft

Or6ftr :n Council Withdrawal TyposSurface AfK1 Miring Rlgtite W Surtac* Rljjfts Only Wfthdrawn Mining ftSgfe Only WitlxiraMn

Ws

IMPORTANT NOTICES

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PROVINCIAL MININO RECORDER'S OFFICE

Mining Land Tenure Map

5S5000E 600000E

51750QON

Those wishing to stake mining claims should consult with the Provindal Mining Recorders' Office of tho Ministry of Northern Development and Mines for additional Genera! Information and Limitations information on the status of the lands shown hereon. This map is not intended for navigational, survey, or Imul title determination purposes as the information Contact Information; shown on this irmp is compiled from various sources. Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional information may also be obtained through the local Lund Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources.

The Information shown is derived frorn digital data available in the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office at the time of downloading from the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines web site.

This map may not show unregistered land tenure and interests inToll Free Map Datum: NAD 83 ' an^ Including curtain patents, leases, easements, right of ways,

Provincial Mining Recorders' Office Tel: 1 (888) 415-9845 ext 57*Ejection: UTM (6 degree) flooding rights, licences, or other forms of disposition of rights and Willet Gruen Miller Centre 933 Ramsey Lake Road Fax: 1 (877) 870-1444 Toposraphlc Data Source: Land Information Ontario interest from the Crown. Also certain land tenure and land uses Sudbury ON PSE 6B5 Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office that restrict or prohibit free entry to stake mining claims may not be Homo Page: www.mndm.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpgo.hlm illustrated.

Date l Time of Issue: Wed May 07 10:03:21 EOT 2003

TOWNSHIP ; AREA PLAN GLADMAN G-1728

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS l DIVISIONS

Mining DivisionLand Titles/Registry DivisionMinistry of Natural Resources District

Sudbury NIPISSING NORTH BAY

TOPOGRAPHIC

! Administrative BourKJurlos

i; l Township

; ' '-: Concussion. Lot

K^rj Provincial Park ES..JJ

fw"1^ tndiart Raaetve

i" ": Cftff, Rt a Pits

Contour

^ Mine Shafts

. Mirw Hoadframo

- TTt-r^.41 Railway

-.....-^m,m Road

..r,.,... Trail

.....,.,, Natural Gas Pipeline

,....,,. Utilities

A. Tower

Land Tenure

Freehold PatBnf

Surface And Mining Rights

Surface Rights Only

Winino. RlflM" Only

Uaaaboid Patent

EI IS p]E

Surliw And Mining Right*

Surface Rights Only

Mining Rights Only

Uses Nol Specified

Surface And Mining Rights

Surfnos Rights Only

Mining Rights Only

Land Uw Permit

OrdOf In Council (Not opon Cor staking)

Wstar Power Loase Agccement

Mining Qairn

Pile!) Only Mining Claims

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

l ;i 2Mj: j j Areas Withdrawn from DispoBttion'""" "m"'T""" 1"" Mining Acts withdrawal Types

Wsro Surtac* *no Mining sprite wundrawnWe Surfacft Rights Only WHhdrtwnWm Minims R"9fils Oily Wohorrnvfi

ONter tn Council Withdrawal Typem W"sm StiflBce Arw Minii'iQ Righfis Wi!IWlra*n W's Surtax RigntsOnly Wrn Mining RSghteOnly

IMPORTANT NOTICES

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PROVINCIAL MINING RECORDER'S OFFICE

Mining Land Tenure Map

605000E Qiooooe 6160006

5165000N

UTM Zona 17 SGOOrp gnu

Those wishing to stake mining claims should consult with the Provindai Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines for additional General Information and Limitations information an the status of the lands shown httreon. This map is not intended for navigational, survey, or (and tftlo detterroination purposoa as the information Contact Information: shown on (his map is compiled from various sources. Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional information may also be obtained through the local Land Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources.

The information shown is derived from digital data available fn the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office at the time of downloading from the Ministry of Northern Development and Minos web site.

Tail Free Map Datum; NAD 83Provincial Mining Recorders' Office Tsi: 1 (888)415-0845 ext 57tStojection: UTM (B degree)Willet Green Miliar Centra 933 Ramsey Lake Road Fax: 1 (877) 670-1444 Topographic Data Source: t. and Information Ontario Sudbury ON P3E 6B5 Homo Page; www.mndm.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINEaiAHDS/ml3mnpgfl.htm

This map may not show unregistered land tenure and interests in ianri including certain patents, laasea, enserrwita, right of ways, flooding rights, licences, or other forms of disposition of rights and. interest from the Crown. Also certain land tenure and land uses

Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office ttl3t restrict or prohibit tree entry to stake mining claims may not beIllustrated.

Date/Time of Issue: Tue May 06 14:35:21 EOT 2003

TOWNSHIP / AREA PLAN HAMMELL G-152 7

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS l DIVISIONS

Mining DivisionLand Titles/Registry DivisionMinistry of Natural Resources District

Sudbury NIPISSING NORTH BAY

TOPOGRAPHIC .

Administrative Boundaries

f'""l Township

: ; Concussion, Lot

i:' ; : i Provincial Park

ijjjwjj'a (ftdiari Reserve

i" ": cm. Pit e. Pile

p., Mine Shafts

i Mifvo Haadfmmn

Road

........, Trail

......... Natural Gas Piprifew

,. , . . .. UUfifiW

Laod Tenure

FfBehoW Patent

r^-'i Suffwcy And Minimi Riglits

f^"'j Surfaca RigHs Only

f '" Mining Riyhts Only

Laaeehtrf(J Palenl

jpg":] Surfnce And Mffiing Right*

I'^l Surface Rights Only

J^l Mining Rights Only

licence or Occupalton

Usas Not Spfjdfifxl

Surface And Mining Rights

Surtncft fitighis Only

Mining Rights Onty

h^ j Land Use Psnnft

|wo":| Ordof In Council (Not opun for utaklng)

fVvrij Wat w Power Lease Agreement

f '"" "" " "' '; ". "j Mining Oairn

{ :: ': : 1'234587;: : : :*

T ~ 1 " " "' 7 ~ "' ~'{ Filed Only Mining Clams |/ ' '1^*87'' ^l - --C. - ~'- - -'

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

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IMPORTANT NOTICES

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PROVINCIAL MIHINQ RECORDER'S OFFICE

Mining Land Tenure Map

UTM Zone 17 5000m flrifl

Those wishing to stake mining daims should consult with the Provincial Mining Recorders' Offic of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines for additional General Information and Limitations information on the status of the lands shown hereon. This map is not intended for navigational, survey, or land title determination purposes as the information Contact information; shown on this map is compiled from various sources. Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional information may aiso be obtained through the local Land Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources.

The information shown is derived from digital data available in the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office at the time of downloading from the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines web site.

This map may not show unregistered land tenure and interests inToll Free Map Datum; NAD 83 land including certain patents, leases, easements, right of ways,

Provincial Mining Recorders' Office Tel; l (888)415-9849 ext 57tB)|ection: UTM (S degree) flooding rights, licences, or other forms of disposition of rights and Willet Green Miller Centre 933 Ramsay Lake Road Fax: 1 (877) 870-1444 Topographic Data Source: Land Information Ontario interest from the Crown. Also certain land tenure and land uses Sudbury ON P3E BBS Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office th3' restrict or prohibit free entry to stake mining claims may not be Home Page: www.mndm.gov.on.CB/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlarnnpge.htm illustrated.

Date l Time of Issue: Tue May 06 14:39:25 EOT 2003

TOWNSHIP l AREA PLAN SISK G-2837

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS l DIVISIONS

Mining DivisionLand Titles/Registry DivisionMinistry of Natural Resources District

Sudbury NIPISSING NORTH BAY

TOPOGRAPHIC

Admlnista

i Township

i Cancsmsiofi, Lot

j Provincial Park

j indian Reserve

: Clrff, Pit ft Pile

r

A

Contour

Mine Shafts

Mine Headframn

Railway

Road

Trail

Natuial Gas Pipeline

U li h m

Tower

Land Tenure

Freehold Patent

f": I":| Surface And Mining RightsL;*j

P^' : :j Surface Rijjhte Only

j":^'1 Mininfi RijjhtB Only

Leasehold Palertt

fi"! Surface Anci Mining Rightsi"J

r:jji Surface Rights Only

pill M!"ins Rishls On'y

Licence of Occupation

Surface And Mining Rights

Surface Rights Only

Mtnirio RiflMs Onty

Land Use Permit

Ordflf In Counril (Not opfin

Watw Power lease Agreement

Mining Oatm

Filed Only Min-nfl daims

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

f.'.; 123d! -.11 Areas Withdrawn from Disposition

Mining AO.B Withdrawal Typos WSiTt Burlac* Ana Minfne RtgOtt WilrtttrawnWs Surtoc* Rights Only Withdraw* Wm Minlns Ritfils Only WIDwrawfi

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!.i r : !.^ ; : ; i,; :i i IMPORTANT NOTICES

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PROVINCIAL MIHINO RECORDER'S OFFICE

Mining Land Tenure Map

5180000N

sirsooi

I80000N

5175000N

605000E

UTM Zona 17 SOOOm grid

Those wishing to slake mining claims should consult with the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines for additional General Information and Limitations

information on the status of tho lands shown hereon. This map Is not tnrorulsd for navigational, survey, or iaru) title cietermination purposes as the information Contact Information: shown on this, map is compiled from various sources. Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional information may also be obtained through the local Lnnd Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources.

The information shown is derived from digital date available In the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office at the time of downloading from the Ministry of Northern

Development and Minos web site.

This map may not show unregistered land tenure and interests in

Toil Free Map Datum: NAD 83 'anc! incfuding certain patents, leases, easements, right of ways,

Provincial Mining Recorders'Office Tel: 1 (886)415-8845 oxt STffffcjection: UTM (6 degree) flooding rights, licences, or other forms of disposition of rights and

Willet Grsen Miller Centre 933 Rsmsey Lake Road Fax: 1 (877) 670-1444 Topographic Data Source: lanti Information Ontario interest from the Crown. Also certain land tenure and land uses Sudbury ON P3E BBS Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office that restrict or prohibit free entry to stake mining claims may not be

Horn Pace; www.mndm.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mismnpge.hlm illustrated.

Date l Time of Issue: Wed May 07 10:58:59 EOT 2003

TOWNSHIP l AREA PLAN KENNY G-1469

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS l DIVISIONS

Mining DivisionLand Titles/Registry DivisionMinistry of Natural Resources District

Sudbury NIPISSING NORTH BAY

TOPOGRAPHIC

Administrative Boundaries

:i ' ] Township

" "; Concession. Lot

M'Vj Provincial ParKEftiB'yj Indian Reserve

'" . cuff, pit s pile

r

A

Contour

MIHR Shafts

Mirw Hmtfftame

Railway

Road

Trai!

Natural Gas Pipdirm

Utilities

Tower

'l

t^-'1

Land Tenure

Freehold Patent

f' : i-!l Sulfate And Mining Rightsf.:.;~.j

p^""l Sutfswa Rights Only

i "-'f :j Mminy Rights Only

:Ht

Surface And Mining Rights

Surface Rights Only

Fjjjl Mining Rights Only

Licence of Occupation

rri Usois Not Specified

f :^:j Surfaco Anrt Mining Rights

pT!j Surface Rights Only

r^-1 Mining Rights Only

fjjH land UwsPefinitL.^

[WQ"'| Ord*r In Coundl (Not open for istfltono)

Water Power Lease Agreement

Mining Oaim

Filed Only Mining Claims

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

\. . : "!234::;:j Araas Withdrawn trow DisBoeltfon""t^""!""""""f"' tN" MlnfiQ AosW*drawa( Types

WSFTI Surtoc* Ana Mining RtQtu* wimdnwnWs Surtec* Pigtitn Oity WittidnawiWrn Mlnitty Righia Ority WilfHlrawn

Order In Council Withdrawal Typtrs Wsm SuriacB Ana Mlnifig Rights Wlifitlfawri W"B Surtew* Rightsonly Wtthdrawn Vifrn Mlnldfl Hlghts Onfy Withdrawn

IMPORTANT NOTICES

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mOVWCIU. WININO RECORDER'S OFFICE

Mining Land Tenure Map

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UTM Zonal T SOOOm grid

Those wishing to stake mining claims should consult with tho Provindal Mining Recorders'Office of tlio Ministry of Northern Development and Minos for additional General Information and Limitations information on the status of the lands shown hareon. This map fs not intended for navigational, survey, or land title dettmnlnation purposes as the Information Contact Information: shown on this map is compiled from various sources, Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed, Additional information may also b* obtained through the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office local Land Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources.

The information shown is derived from digital data available in the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office at the time of downloading from the Ministry of Northern DevEiiopment and Mines web sile.

This map may not show unregistered land tenure and interests inToll Free Map Datum; NAD 83 land including certain patents, leases, easements, right of ways, Tel: 1 (888)415-9845 ent 57*8j)ection: UTM (6 degree) flooding rights, licences, or other forni3 of disposition of rights and

Willet Green Miller Centre 933 Ramsey Lake Road Fan: 1 (87?) 670-1444 Topographic Data Source: Land Information Ontario interest from the Crown. Also certain lend tenure and land uses

Sudbury ON PSE 6B5 Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office *3t watrlct or prohibit free entry to stake mining claims may not bn Home Page: www.mndm.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mltimnpflo.htm Illustrated.

Date ; Time of Issue: Tue May 06 14:33:13 EOT 2003

TOWNSHIP l AREA PLAN GOODERHAM 6-1567

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS l DIVISIONS

Mining DivisionLand Titles/Registry DivisionMinistry of Natural Resources District

Sudbury NIPISSING NORTH BAY

TOPOGRAPHIC

Administrative Snundsrlas

;! ; i Townshipil. ,. i:

; ' : . Concussion, lot

jOo Provincial Pack

iRl irtdian Reserve

i"": Cliff, Pit S Pile

Land Tenure

Freehold Patent

SutfliCe And Mining Rights

Surface Rights Only

Mining Rights Only

Leasehold Patent

r,

A

Contour

Mimi Shafts

Mino HeodfrBrno

Railway

Road

Trail

Natural Gas Pi pellno

Licence of Occupation

Surface And Mining Rights

Surface RigWs Only

Mining Rights Only

[E!

i

UsaeNot Specified

Surface And Mining Rights

Surface Rights Only

Mining Rights Only

Lend Use Pewit

Order In Council (Not op^n For staking)

Wafaf Power Lease Afjrtjemftnt

Piled Only Mining Claims

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

f;' " '1234 :: Areas Withdrawn from Disposition

Mining Acts Withdrawal Tyjtes Wsm Surtax* And Mining Rights withdrawn WR Sill-tow* Righto Oily Wdhdrawr Wm MtrNnijj Righls Only Withdrawn

Ottter In Council Withdrawal Types Warn Surface Am Mining Rights Wilrtdmwrt W's Surface Nigfite Only witMravyn W^m Mlnlnt} Rigto Only WillxJrawn

r; :j*s ; : l IMPORTANT NOTICES

8*11*1:3*567

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWAL DESCRIPTIONSIdentifier Type

6936 Wsm

ConRenerve W Km

W-LL-C137/89 Wsm

W-LL-P140 Wsm

W-I.L.PUO Wsm

Description

Jan 1. 2001 ORANITE QUARRY FIL E 174868

Aug 10, 2000 Goorterham Old Growth White Pine Forest Conservation Reserve

DecS, 2000 Sea 35 W-LL-0137/98 Ont, 12WS/99 M&S

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PROVINCIAL MININGRECORDER'S OFPICE

Mining Land Tenure Map

Those wishing to stake mining claims should canssult with the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Development anil Mines for additional General Information and Limitations

information on the status of the lands shown hicroon, This map is not intended for navigational, survey, or land title determination purposes as the information Contact Information;

shown on this map is compiled from various sources. Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional information may also b obtained through the

loco! Land Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources.

Toil Free Map Datum; NAD 83provincial Mining Recorders' Office Tel: i (888)415-6845 ext 57fffc)ection: UTM (6 degree)

Willet Greten Miller Centre 933 Ramsay Lake Road Fax: 1 (677) 670-1444 Topographic Data Source: Land Information Ontario

Sudbury ON P&E 665 Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office

The Information shown Is derived from digital data available in the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office atthe time of downloading from Ihe Ministry of Northern Horn Pa^e; www.mndm.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MlNES/LANDS/mismnpge.htm

Development and Mines web ait e.

This map may not show unregistered land tenure and interests in iantt ^nduding certain patents, leases, easaments, right of ways, flooding riohts, licences, or other forms of disposition of rights and interest from the Crown. Also certain tend tenure and land uses that ""We* or prohibit free entry to stake mining claims may not ba illustrated.

Date/Time of Issue: Wed May 07 11:20:10 EOT 2003

TOWNSHIP l AREA PLAN OLIVE G-2836

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS l DIVISIONS

Mining DivisionLand Titles/Registry DivisionMinistry of Natural Resources District

Sudbury NIPISSING NORTH BAY

TOPOC3RAPHIC

m

f:

A,

Administrative Boundaries

Township

Concoyeiort. Lot

Provinuai Park

Indian Raasrva

Cliff, Pit A pito

Contour

Mine ShatiR

Mine Hoadfrflmo

Railway

Road

Trai!

Natural GSS Pipefiw

Utilities

Tower

Land Tenure

Freehold Patent.

SuifHCy And Mining Rights

Surface Rights Only

Mining Rights Only

j: 'n'"] Surface Anfl Mining Rights

f 'ri Surface Rights OnlyL1* J

f ̂ jl Mining Rights Only

Licence of Qcaupsrtton

UsBf. No! Specified

Surface And Mining Rights

Surface Rights Only

Mininfi Rights Only

Umi Use Permit

Order In Council (Nnt oprart for staking!

Watftf Power Lease Agreement

Mining Own

Piied Only Mining Clams

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

l \ ' ; ; '1234 i;!:! Areas Withdrawn from Dispositioni -*- iiN '"'" i " h """"** Miffing Acts Withdrawal Types

Wsm Surfac* Arxi Mininei Rights WilMfawnWe, Surfflfts Rights Onl^ VWidrnATfWm Mining Rkyhis Only Witiafawd

OftJnr In Council Withdrawj'ii Types W*W SurfeDB AncJ Mirfing Rights WilWrawn W** turfae* ttla^te Only wmwrawn WTrn Miniss Rtgfite Only Withdrawn

IMPORTANT NOTICES

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PROVINCIAL MINING RECORDER'S OFFICE

Mining Land Tenure Map

I90000N

EWSOOQE

Those wishing to stake mining daims should consult with the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Davalopment and Mines for additional General Information and Limitations

information on the status of the lands shown hereon. This map is not Intended for navigational, survey, or land title determination purposes as the information Contact Information:

shown on this map is compiled from various sources. Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional information may also be obtained through th*

local Land Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources.

The Information shown is derived from digital data available in the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office at the time of downloading from the Ministry of Northern Develop m ant and Mines web situ,

This map may not show unregistered land tenure and interests intod Free Map Datum: NAD 83 land fndudlnft certain patents, leases, easements, right of ways,

Provincial Mining Recorders'Office Tel: 1 {888)415-0845 ext STiftj-jection: UTM (6 degree) flooding rights, licences, or ottier forms of disposition of rights and

Willet Green Miller Centre 933 Ramsey Lake Road Fa*: l (877) 670-1444 Topographic Data Source: land Information Ontario interest from the Crown, Also certain land tenure onrf land uses

Sudbury ON P3E 6B5 Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office that restrict or prohibit free entry to stake mining claims may not be

Horne Page; www.mndm.gov.on.ce/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlamnpge.htm

Date f Time of issue: Wed May 07 11:18:16 EOT 2003

TOWNSHIP l AREA PLAN MILNE G-1668

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS l DIVISIONS

Mining DivisionLand Titles/Registry Division

Ministry of Natural Resources District

Sudbury NIPISSING NORTH BAY

TOPOGRAPHIC

"""""""" Administrative Soun-darles

li"" ""l Townshipl ...J

i-: : s Provincial Park.

iSajJ'ii Indian Reserve

:" : Off, Pit a pile

Contour

w Min-R Shafts

. Miiw HeeKfframB

Road

Trail

......... NaturaiGasP

Larxl Tenure

Freeho-id Patent

l w~| Suifnco And Mining Rights

T^, -] Surface Riyhla Only

\"-^\ Mininv Riflhts Only

Leasahofd Patent

|^""' Surface And Mining Rights

jxj,^"] Surface Rights Onty

f ̂T| Mining Rights Only

Licence of Occupation

f" Usss Not SpoctfKH)

f .4'.j Surface And Mining Rights

f"!if'"j Surtacs Rights Only

|"-^"-"i Mintns Rights Only

f t^l Land Use Permit

[WQ ] OrdBf f n Cffljndl (Not open for staking)

|im.i,':j Watar Power Lease Agreement

Mining Claim

F.tod Only Mining Cteimi

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

!34 'ffi Areas Withdrawn from Diapooitlon

Mjnhg Aaa withdrawal Types Wsm surtiK* Ara Mm me KiQms vwiMrawnWS SurtBCV ftighta Only WHtidrewn Wrn Mifilny Righte Onl^ Wilhanawn

Order In Council Withdrawal TypesW^sm Stiria:* Aral MirirtQ Rtghfe Willidrawn W*s SurtSWf Rtghte Only V W*rn Mintrfi Righto Only

IMPORTANT NOTICES

Illustrated.

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Mining Land Tenure Map

51950QON"

UTM Zone 175000m grid

Those wishing to stake mining claims should consult with the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines for additional General Information and Limitations information on thfi stfatus of the lands shown hertson. This map is not intended for navigational, survey, or land title deterrni nation purposes as the information Contact Information; shown on this map is compiled from various sources. Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional information may also be obtained through the iocai Land Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources.

The Information shown Is derived from digital data available in the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office at the time of downloading from the Ministry of Northern

Development and Mines web site.

Tall Free Map Datum; NAD 83Provincial Mining Recorders' Office Tel: 1 (888) 415-6845 ext 67ff auction; UTM (6 degree)

VVillBt Green Milter Centre 903 Ramsey take Read Fax: 1 (ft77) 670-1444 Topographic Data Source: Lane) Information Ontario Sudbury ON P3E BBS ~ ~ . . ... . .

Horne Page; www.mndm.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MlNES/LAMDS/rnlsmnipge.htm

This map may not show unregistered land tenure and interests In land Including certain patents, teases, oasomenta, right of ways, flooding rights, licences, or other forms of disposition of rights and interest from the Crown, Also certain land tonure and land ussa

Mining Land Tenure Source- Provincial Mining Recorders' Office that r**rid or prohibit free entry to stake mining claims may not beIllustrated.

Date/Time of Issue: Wed May 07 11:26:25 EOT 2003

TOWNSHIP l AREA PLAN ASKIN G-3256

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS f DIVISIONS

Mining DivisionLand Tities/Reglstry Division

Ministry of Natural Resources District

Sudbury NIPISSING NORTH BAY

TOPOGRAPHIC

"" """'" ; Administrative

|| jl TownsWp

: " Concession. Lot

(*firi Provincial Park,

Contour

Mine Shafts

Railway

Road

Trail

Nafaiai Gas Pipeline

Ultiiiie*

Tower

Land Tenure

Freehold Patent

Surface And Mining Rights

j- 4'1 Surface Rights Oily

f g":| Mining Rights Only

| :g] Surface And Mining Rights

riT| Surface Rights Onlyl J

r^i"'| Mining Rights Only

Licecice of Occupation

r, ! USB8 NOl SpBClfifid

\ ^ j Surface And Mining Rights

r^} Surface Rights Onty

j: ^ l Mining Rights Onty

I'L-^'J Land U*e Pefinit

jTal O^w l" Cwjnril (Not opfin for atftking)

|"*7] Waterpower Lease Agreement

Mining Oaim

Fitotf Only Minng Oaims

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

\y--' 1234 : ii Araas Withdrawn from Dtapoeltlon

Ws Surfutw Rights Only Withdrawn Wm Mlnins Rights Onty Wiltwrawn

Order Id Council Wittidrawal Tyfws ^sm Suriace Arm Mining Rtgtitt Wlficltawri Wfls Surtac* Rlgnis Only withdrawn W^rn Mining Ritahts Oily WilWrawn

-.:1

IMPORTANT NOTICES

Sclit 1:83(70

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Map

SIMCOE

5200000N

6060006 610000F/

UTM ZIMIS 17

Thaao wishing to stake mining dflims snoutd consult with tho Provincial Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Development and Minos for additional General Information and Limitations

information on the status of tho lands shown hftroon. This map is not intended for naviOHtionsl, survey, or land title dertRrmlnation purposes as the information Contact Information; shown on this map is compiled from various sources, Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional information may also be obtained through the local Lnnd Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources.

The information shown is derived from digital data available In the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office at the time of downloading from the Ministry of Northern ment and Minos web site.

This map may not show unregistered land tenure and int rests in

Toll Free Map Datum; NAD 83 lflnd Including certain patents, Imsaa. oasements, right of ways,

Provincial Mining Recorders'Offico Tel: l (S8S) 415-9845 ext 57fftojectiort: UTM (6 degree) flooding rights, licences, or othw forms of disposition of rights and Willet Gmen Miliar Centra 933 Ramsay Lake Road Fax: 1 (fi77) 670-1444 Topographic Date Sourcw: Land Information Ontario int ro9t from the Crown. Also certain land tonurc and land uses Sudbury ON P3E 6B5 Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office *8t restrict or prohibit free entry to stake mining claims may not be

Home Paoe: www.mndm.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/UANDS/mtamnpQe.htm illustrated.

Date/Time of Issue: Wed May 07 11:53:20 EOT 2003

TOWNSHIP l AREA PLAN HARTLE G-3255

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS ; DIVISIONS

Mining DivisionLand Titles/Registry DivisionMinistry of Natural Resources District

Sudbury NIPISSING NORTH BAY

to.

TOPOGRAPHIC

Administrative Boundaries

!| Township

Cuncuyisiilri, Lul

Provincial Park

Indian Raserve

am. w SP*

Contour

Mmti Shafts

Mirm Meadframe

Railway

Roed

Trail

NMunl OBS Pipeline

Ulllitiet

Tower

r

4

Land Tenure

Freehold Patent

f: jTj Surface And Mirang WflMn

r^~' Suifaue Rights Only

|'"i',| Mining Rights Only

LtiCKtthofci PL-.I.II a

rj"l Surface And Mining Rights

pg"l Surface Right* Only

|"'^'l Mining Rights Only

Licence of Occupation

fTl u&ttNoiSpacifod

f"J'":| Surface And MlninQ PtiflhtB

f ̂":| Surface Righis Only

r^'TI Mining Rights Ortiy

f^.} Land Use Permit

OrdiBf (n Council (Not opffin for staking)

Water Power Lease Agreement

Mining d H: MI; -1234567

Filed Ortiy Mining Ctoims|,;' "123*56

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

l;;! : 1234 l """" "

Wsrn

Areas Withdrawn Iron Deposition

Mining Acts withdrawal types

Ws Surioc* Righto Only Wiihdrawn Wm Minlrm R*ahui Only Wtfwreiwft

Order In Council Withdraw^ Typos W" Sin Siiriacw And Mntnu Ri(jhtK Wliticlrawn W"s SgrtKie Rtghli CWy WWWrawr W"rn Mlnirs RhJhta Only WflMnwn

IMPORTANT NOTICES

Scale I;53M5

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PROVINCIAL MINING RECORDER1* OFFICE

Mining Land Tenure Map

NAD 83 5 oooree grid

Those wishing to stake mining claims should consult with the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines for additional General Information and Limitations information ort the status of the lands shown heroon. This map fs not intended for navigational, survery, or land title determination purposes as the information Contact information; shown on this map is compiled from various sources. Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional infonnation may also be obtained through the local Lnnrt Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Matura! Resources.

The information shown is derived from digital deta available in the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office at the time of downloading from the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines web aite.

This map may not show unregistered land tenure and interests inToil Free Map Datum; NAD 83 lanr* inctuding certain patents, leaswa, oasementa, right Df ways,

Provincial Mining Recorders' Office Tel: 1 (888) 415-0849 ext 57*to)ection: Geographic Coordinates flooding rights, licences, or other forms of disposition of rights and Willet Green Miller Centra S33 Ramsey Laks Road Fax: 1 (877) 670-1444 Topographic Data Sourcs: Land Information Ontario interest from the Crown. Also certain land tenure and land uses

Sudbury ON P3E 6B5 Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office ""rt restrict or prohibit free entry to stake mining claims may not bs

Home Page; www.mndm.oov.on.co/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlmnpije.hlm Illustrated.

Date l Time of Issue: Wed May 07 11:58:08 EOT 2003

TOWNSHIP l AREA PLAN BURNABY G-1713

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS l DIVISIONS

Mining DivisionLand Titles/Registry DivisionMinistry of Natural Resources District

Sudbury COCHRANE NORTH BAY

TOPOGRAPHIC

Administrative Boundaries

|' "' i Township

' Concession. Lot

PI;:'i1 Provincial Park SIM

E^YJ indian Reserve

i" ". CIW. Pit i P*

Land Tenure

Freehold Patent

f :^ j Surface And Mining Rights

Pi'] Butfaue Rights Only

f"j"i] Mining Rights Oily

Contour

Mine Shafts

Mino Meadframn

Railway

Road

Trail

Natural Gas Pipeline

Ulilitto

Tower

Surface And Mining Rights

Surface Rights Only

P"! Mining Rights Only

Ucer^ce of Occupation

f7~3 U&Bfl Nol Specified

S m 1*1

:^5———-

Surface And Mining Rights

fSurface Rights Only

Mining Ri(jht6 only

Land Ute PeiT'ft

Ordef In Council (Not open for staking)

Water Power t-ease Agresnient

Mining O a if ri

Fifed Only Mining Claim t

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

J : -: -1234 '-'-I Araas Withdrawn from Diapooltionw ^, ^,,,*,, Mining ^g W'thrtfawal Typee

Wsm Surtacis Ana Miring Rigots wuFidfawnWs Suffac* Rights Only WithdrawnWu Mining R*aft!s On'y WfirHlrmvn

Oder in Council Wdhdrawal Typtiu W"srtl Surtax And Mining Rights Wlthdrawrt W'B Surfaft* l^ighte Only Withdrawn Wn rn Mlnino H

IMPORTANT NOTICES

Scil. 1:6103*

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PROVINCIAL MINING RECORDER'S OFFICE

Mining Land Tenure Map

Those wi-shing to slake mining claims should consult with the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Devalopment and Mines for additional General Information and Limitations

information on the status of the lands shown herecm. This map is not intended for navigational, survey, or land title determination purposes as the information Contact Information;

shown on this map is compiled from various sources, Completeness and accuracy are not guarantaed, Additional information may also be obtained through the

loco! Land Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Nslura! Resources,

The information shown is derived from digital deto available in the Provtncia! Mining Recorders' Office at the lime of downloading from the Ministry of Northern

Development and Mines web site.

This map may not show unregistered land tenure and interests In

Tali Free Map Datum; NAD 83 '8nt^ '"^uding certain patents, leases, easements, right of ways,

Provincial Mining Recorders' Office Tel: 1 (S8&) 415-9&45 ext 57IPtojectfon; Geographic Coordinates flooding riehts, licences, or other forms of disposition of rights and

Willet Green Miller Centre 933 Ramsey Lake Road Fax: 1 (877) 670-1444 Topographic Data Source: Land Information Ontario interest from the Crown. Also certain land tenure and land ugea

Sudbury ON P3E 6B5 Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office ^restrict or prohibit free entry to stake mining claims may not be

Horne Page; www.mndm.gov.on.ca/MNDMiWINES/LANDS/mlamnpgo.htm

DatefTime of Issue: Wed May 07 12:02:52 EOT 2003

TOWNSHIP ; AREA PLAN RIDDELL G-3443

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS ; DIVISIONS

Mining Division Sudbury

Land Titles/Registry Division NIPISSING

Ministry of Natural Resources District NORTH BAY

TOPOGRAPHIC

Administrative Boundaries

l"""" "l Township

L.... j

;.''""j Concession, Lot

ffiffil PfDvinda! Park

fJIS Indian ReserveL&J!

i" : Cliff, Pit a Pile

Land Tenure

Freehold Patent

Surface And Mining R^htn

p2"j Surface RiBhts Only

I'^l Mining Rights Only

f.

4

Contour

Mins Shafts

Mitve Heedfrarng

Railway

Road

Trail

Natural Oas PloellrtB

Utitttias

Tower

L-.J

Sillllll

f j" :| Surface And Mining Right*

f 5"! Surface Rights Only

pgl Mining Hlohtt Only

Ucertce uf Ocoupatton

USDS Mol SpKlfiod

Surface And Mining Rights

Surfact Rights Only

rf] Mlnlno RJjhll Only

Cufcl Land Use Permit

G";| Order In Council (Not open tor staking)

i:^':\ Watw Powor Lease Agreement

Mining Oairn

Filed Only Mining Qani

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

?34 : i; ;i Aroas Withdrawn from Disposition

Mining Acts Wsinarawat Types Wstn Sui-toc* And Mining Rfctii* withdrawn We Surface Rights Only Withdrawn Wm MimnB R*flli3s Oniy WitfWtwwn

Oder In Council Withdrawal types W"sm Surtectt And Mining Rtuhts Withdrawn W0s Surtao* Rigms Oily W"rn Mltilrfl Ri-ghtaOnly Wi

IMPORTANT NOTICES

Sctl* 1:4917*

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWAL DESCRIPTIONSIdantlfiAr Type Cala Description *J

4829

4B33

4849

4846

485*

4884

4868

4878 4966

504S

5056

94109411

Warn

Warn

Warn

Wsm

Wsm

Wsm Wsm

Wm

Wsm

Wsm

Wsm

Wsm

Wsm

CONS RESERVWsm

illustrated.

W-01/91

W-S-47/98

W-S-63/96W-S-70S6W-S-77S6

Ws

Ws

Wsm

Wsm

Warn W.

Jsn 1 . 2001

,lan1,2001

Jan 1 , 2001

Jan 1.2001

Jan 1,2001

Jan 1,2001

Jan 1,2001

Jan 1 , 2001

Jan 1,2001

Jan 1 , 2001

Jan 1,2001

Jan 1,2001

Jan 1,2001

Jan 1 , 2001

Sap 20, 1991

Oct 26, 1998

8*p13, 1896

Sap13,ia96

Sep 13. 1996 S.p 13. 1JMB

NOT OPEN FOR STAKING - CONSERVATION RESERVE SECTION l OF THE Mil l

FLOODING ELEVATION: S FT FILE: 1165 L.O, 1597

NOT OPEN FOR STAKING - CONSERVATION RESERVE SECTION l OF THE Mlt l

NOT OPEN FOR STAKING - CONSERVATION RESERVE SECTION l OF THE Mlt l

BALLAST PITS ALONG ONTARIO NORTHLAND RAIL WAY COVERED BY ORDEI l

NOT OPEN FOR STAKING - CONSERVATION RESERVE SECTION l OF THE Mil l

BALLAST PITS ALONG ONTARIO NORTHLAND RAILWAY COVIRED BY ORDB l

NOT OPEN FOR STAKING - CONSERVATION RESERVE SECTION l OF THE Mil l

SEC.35/90 W-S-73/96 09/13/96 MSS 195150

Seo.ao (b) Pendlns Application under the Public Lands Art, Land not opsn for sial nSec 35. W-S-9/99 April 13/1969 M. R. O. 195150

NOT OPEN FOR STAKING - CONSERVATION RESERVE SECTION l OF THE Mill

NOT OPEN FOR STAKING - CONSERVATION RESERVE SECTION l OF THE Mill

NOT OPEN FOR STAKING - CONSERVATION RESERVE SECTION l OF THE Mil l

W-01W1/ONT S.R.O. SEP.20/91 L.R.FILE

'SEC.35 W-S-4T/98 26/10/98 SRO 196150'

SEC.35 W-S-63/98 09/13/96 M&S 195150

SEC.36/90 W-S-70/96 09/13/98MSS 196150

SEC.35/90 W-S-77/96 09/13/98 MSS 186150

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Date/Time of Issue: Wed May 07 12:00:46 EOT 2003

TOWNSHIP l AREA PLAN ELDRIDGE G-3426

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS t DIVISIONS

Mining DivisionLand Titles/Registry DivisionMinistry of Natural Resources District

Sudbury NIPISSING NORTH BAY

TOPOGRAPHIC

Administrative Boundaries

jj |l Township

; . ; Concessiari, Lot

(Cin Provincial Park tfr3

JiK indian Raww

i" ; Cliff, Pit K Pile

Land Tenure

Freehold Patent

SurfHtie And Mtriing Rights

Surface Rijjhts Qnty

Mining RiflhtB Only

F;

i

Contour

Mine Shafts

Mine Meadframo

Railway

Road

Trail

Neural Gas PipeHrw

Uiii'Ses

Tower

Uase

[g l Suftstco And Mining Rights

^" J Surface Right* Only

jfjjj:! Mining Rights Oniy

Licence of QeoipatiOf i

'I23436f i

Surface And Mining Rights

Surface Rights Only

Mtntng Rights Only

Lent! Usa Permit

Ordaf In Cajnoii (Not open for staking!

Wat w Power Lease Agreement

Mining CJaim

Filed Only Mining Ctaimi

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

j.': "- 1; ii28Mi 'ill Artias Withdrawn from Disposition

Mtnifsg Act&WHhorawm Types Wsi'n Surtac* Ano Mining RNsms. Ws Surlacft Rig fs to Only Wlihdravm Wm Mining Rtflfsis Only WSJwrawn

Ofdftr In Counci! Withdrawal T; W*5trtt SurtacB And Mining Rights W's Surtlft* Riflhte Only Wttnaravyr W"rn Mining RigWs Only Withdrawn

IMPORTANT fJOTiCES

9ctl* 1i4017t

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWAL DESCRIPTIONSIdentifier Typ* Data DescrlpMon

Jan 1,2001 FLOODING H.E.P.C. ELEVATION: 290 M FILE: 1165 VOL.3 L.O. 7447

2-

Those wishing to stake mining dalms should consult with the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines for additional General Information and Limitations information on the status of the lands shown heraon. This map is not Intended for navigational, survey, or Isnri title determination purposes as the information Contact Information; shown on this mop is compiled from various sources. Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional information may also be obtained through the Provincial Minlnq Recorders' Office local tnnd Titles or Registry Office, or tho Ministry of Natural Resources.

This map may not show unregistered land tenure and interests inToll Free Map Datum; NAD 83 l *inri Inducting cartnfrt patents, feasea, easements, right of ways, Tot; 1 (S8S) 415-6845 ext 57tBJjoction; Geographic Coordinates flooding n'ehts, licences, or other forms of disposition of rights and

Willet Green Mtliwr Centre 933 Ramsay LiiKe Road Fax: 1 (877)670-1444 Topographic Data Sourceland Information Ontario interest from the Crown. Also certain lend tenure and (and uses Sudbury ON P3E 6B5 Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' Office that ^strict or prohibit free entry to stake mining claims may not he

The information shown I& derived from digital data available in the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office at the time of downloading from the Ministry of Northern Home Pafje; www.mndm.0ov.on.ca/MNE^/MINES/LANDS^mlamnpge.htm iliustrnt&d. Development and Minos web aite.

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PROVINCIAL WININO RECORDER'S OFFICE

Mining Land Tenure Map

NAD 83 S dagroe grid

Date /Time of Issue: Wed May 07 11:58:18 EOT 2003

TOWNSHIP / AREA PLAN HEBERT G-3431

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICTS ; DIVISIONS

Mining DivisionLand Titles/Registry DivisionMinistry of Natural Resources District

Sudbury NIPISSING NORTH BAY

TOPOGRAPHIC

Administration BaundartRs

l " j Township

ConoMHSior!. tot

:- i Provincial Park

tSA fndian Reserve"i

i" ': cw,Pit8Pile

Land Tenure

Freehold Patent

Contour

r,

4 Mitw Hoadframfl

Railway

Road

Trail

Natural OHS Pipallnct

Surfeico Ant) Mining Righto

Surface Rights Only

Mining Rinhts Only

stem

Surface And Mining Rights

Surface Mights Only

"j Mining Rights Only

of Occupation

"l U&fts Not Spuctfiod

ij Surface Ana Mining RiQhts j

:| Surface Rijjhis Only

MintnQ Wflhis Only

Land Use Permit

OrdOf In Council {Not open

Watar Powar Lease AQroement

"' - 'f ":"] Mining Qla^rn

123H&6TNed Only Mining Claim*

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWALS

f 1234 : : H Areas Withdrawn from

,-* *** Mi]i)|rig Actft withdrawal TypesWWTI SuftftC* And Mining RigM* WithdrawnWff JjfurtM* Rights Only VWxirawnWm Mining Rights Only Witltdrawfi

Ofdof In Council Withdrawal Typos V/Sffl Surface Ant) Mining Rights Withdrawn W's SurtftC* Rlghte Only WfiMfawn W*rn Winlofl fflighta Only Withdrawn

IMPORTANT NOTICES

Sctl* 1:40171

LAND TENURE WITHDRAWAL DESCRIPTIONStdsnlifisr Typ*

4927 WOTW4.L-CR4a Wini

W-ONT-36/96 Wlin

W-ONT-63/96 Wwn

Description

Jan 1, 2001 SEC.SSraO W-S-63/Se 09/13W6 MSS

Aug 29, 2002 ^ hwf"" http://wwo.mndm.gov.on.ctl/MNDM/MINES/LANDSfllvl8B/QtlkB/2D02order

Jul 19, 1086 SEC.35/80 W-ONT-36/96 19/07/96 MSS

Sap 17, 1996 SEC 35/50 W-ONT-63/96 SEPT 17/96 MSS COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING COUf.

Tho&e wishing to siaKe mining claims should consult with the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Davelopment and Minos for additional General Information and Limitations

information on the status of the lands shown httrecn. This map is not intended for navigational, aurvoy, or land title determination purposes as the information Contact Information; shown on this map is compiled from various sources, Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional information may elso be obtained through the local Lend Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources.

The information shown is derived from digital data available in the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office at the time of etownloacling from the Ministry of Northernnt ant! Mines web site.

This map may not show unregistered land tenure and interests inToil Free Map Datum; NAD 83 'an(* including certain patents, laaswts, oasementa. right of ways,

Provincial Mining Recorders' Office Tal: 1 (888) 415-0845 ext 57Wbjection; Geographic Coordinates flooding rights, licences, or other forms of disposition of rights and

Willat Graen Miflar Centra 933 Ramsay Lake Road Fax: 1 (077) 670-1444 Topographic Data Source: t and Information Ontario interest from the Crown. Also certain land tenure and iand uses

Sudbury ON P3E BB5 Mining Land Tenure Source; Provincial Mining Recorders' Office tll3t ^rtct or prohibit free entry to stake mining claims may not be

Homepage; www.mndm.gov.on,ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htrn illustrated.

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Temagami North

^K "fyfemagami

f\\\\

GOODERHAM X

Martin SISK River

RECEGVEDNOV 1 1 2002

GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE

Map 1: Tres- Or Resources Ltd. Claim List

Gaum Number Company Expiry Date

Source of Claim Information: Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Miines. Mining Lands Vector

Cteim Map Data, Sept. 26, 20O2

1:75,0002500'

580000 63000031MO Ji. .24552 HERBERT 340

-79-30' 620000 630000

12489121 ^248952i, ,

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TR0268 -1219760

l 12489^ .1245250

.1245254-*^ : TR0057

Map 2: Sample Location Map with KIM Results

.,. . .,.iP, rt KimbnlrtK Samples

Barren Samples

Source of Claim Information: Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Mining Lands Vector Claim Map Data, Sept. 26, 2002

Basemap Sources: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Tomiko and Haiteybury Provincial Series. NTS 31UNW and 31M/SW. 1984 2nd edition.

1:75,000 2500

Bay "y^T ^' i f... . •k, (i-.'-R''

630000

31M03SW2011 2.24552 HERBERT 350

580000 590000 600000 610000 -7SP3Q* 620000 630000

SOUTH LORRAIN

*fc Temagami North

1243263 l 1243264

TR028 1248996STRATHCONA

248901 i

i TR049 i 1248994

S246389 1246390

UTR273 JE2J4

1219746 1 1223689

TR243M 1241133TORRINGTON

TR236S

1246386

GOODERHAM o

TR268 1219760TR267 •TR266

TR264I TJJTR262

Map 3: Gold Geochemistry (Assay)

i Claims

Au (in ppb)

0-6 (0-80 percentile)

6 -11 (80 - 90 percentile)

11 -16 (90 - 95 percentile)

16-18 (95-99 percentile}

18-31 (99-100 percentile)

Source of Claim Information: Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Mining Lands Vector Claim Map Data, Sept. 26, 2002

1:75,000 2500

PrcNecfion:Utm17, Nad83

-7930' 620000 63000031M03SW2011 2.24552 HERBERT 360

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580000 590000

^"Temagami North

1248912 ? 1248952

1243266 1248442

1243278 1219494

STRATHCONA

TR049 l 1248994 * TR016

1248908 J •TR048

TR047

1248909

^ 1248928

1244824 1244822

1244827 1244828

3002102 3002103

1241988 1241987 1241986

____ 1V

TR224I V

1243250 12432491245252 1245253

1199775 1199776

1241115 S! 124113

1246382 1246383

TR227 1246387 • TR234

1246392 1246393

GOODERHAM

TR268 1219760TR267 • TR266 •TR265

JR351 1246334

Marten SISK River

1246378 1199425 TRQ15

TR111 1241059

Map 4: Nickel Geochemistry

l Claims

ppm)

2.6-8.3 (0-80 percentile)

38.3 - 44.0 (80 - 90 percentile}

44.0 - 57.2 (90 - 95 percentile}

57.2 - 65.6 (95-99 percentile)

65.6-79.7 (99-100 percentile)

1245284 1245285

1192613 1192614

Source of Ciaim Information: Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Mining Lands Vector Claim Map Data, Sept. 26, 2002

580000 590000 -7ff45' 600000 610000 -7930' 620000 630000

580000 590000 600000 610000 -7SP30' 620000 630000

SOUTH LORRAIN

K Temagami North

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1246353 1246354

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TORRINGTON

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GOODERHAM

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Map 5: Magnesiurm Geochemistry1245111 1245110

Mg (in percent)0.05-0.54 (0-80 percentile)

0.54 - 0.68 (80 - 90 pencaitile)

0.63 - 0.90 (90 - 95 percentile)

0.90 -1.11 (95-99 percentile)

1.11 -1.49 (99-100 percentile)

1192613 1192614

Source of Claim Information: Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Mining Lands Vector Claim Map Data, Sept. 26, 2002

1:75,000 250(0

Pnqection:Utm17, Nad83

580000 610000 -7930' 620000 630000

31M03SW2011 2.24552 HERBERT 380

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Till Fabric Rose Diagrams

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1245282 1248990

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Map 6: StrucUfrai and SurficaE Geology

Surficial Symbols: Mb = Morainal Blanket (Mm) Mv s Morainal Veneer ^1m) FG = Glaciofluvial FA = Modem Fluvial Cb = Colluvial Blanket Cv = Colluvial Veneer Lp - Lacusfriine plain

Air photo Structural Interpretation 'source: NRCan 1:50,000)

11926^ 1192614

Topo Map Structural Interpretation (source: 1:60,000 NTS Sheets) l = One unit less than another unit

(e,g., Mv/Cb shows both materials but there is less morainal veneer than colluvial! blanket)

Source of Claim Information: Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Mining Lands Vector

Claim Map Data, Sept. 26, 2002 v

580000 585000 615000-79'30'

625000 630000