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ASSESSMENT REPORT ON TILL SAMPLING AND KIMBERLITE INDICATOR MINERAL RESULTS TRES-OR RESOURCES LTD. CONTIGUOUS CLAIMS L1236213, L1239214, L1239214, L1239216 CONTIGUOUS CLAIMS LI239217 AND LI203056 AND CLAM L1203055 UTM Zone 17 NAD 83 Projection 5,260,200N to 5,272,750N 579,300E to 583,800E LUNDY TOWNSHIP LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION 2 l 2003 Laura Lee Duffett, P. Geo., B.C. Phil Brown, P. Geo., ON A.W. Gourlay, P. Geol., AB PREPARED BY: President, Tres-Or Resources Ltd. Geological Consultant Geological Consultant For Tres-Or Resources Ltd. February 22, 2003 31M12SW2015 2.25036 LUNDY 010

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ASSESSMENT REPORT ON TILL SAMPLING AND KIMBERLITE INDICATOR MINERAL RESULTS

TRES-OR RESOURCES LTD.

CONTIGUOUS CLAIMS L1236213, L1239214, L1239214, L1239216CONTIGUOUS CLAIMS LI239217 AND LI203056

AND CLAM L1203055

UTM Zone 17NAD 83 Projection

5,260,200N to 5,272,750N579,300E to 583,800E

LUNDY TOWNSHIP

LARDER LAKE MINING DIVISION

2 l 2003

Laura Lee Duffett, P. Geo., B.C. Phil Brown, P. Geo., ON A.W. Gourlay, P. Geol., AB

PREPARED BY:

President, Tres-Or Resources Ltd. Geological Consultant Geological Consultant

For Tres-Or Resources Ltd.

February 22, 2003

31M12SW2015 2.25036 LUNDY 010

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SUMMARY

The Lundy Township claims 1239213, 1239214,2139215, 1239216, 1239217, 1203055 and 1203056 are being explored by Tres-Or Resources Ltd. for diamonds. The claims are located near known kimberlite pipes in the New Liskeard field. Exploration work during September 2002 comprised prospecting of the claims, and the collection and processing of till samples for kimberlite indicator minerals. The costs of till sample collection and processing, and the direct costs of writing and producing this report, are filed herein as assessment work sufficient to keep the claims in good standing until their anniversary date in 2004.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SUMMARY 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 LIST OF FIGURES 4 LIST OF TABLES 4 INTRODUCTION 5 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 5 LOCATION AND ACCESS 7 REGIONAL GEOLOGY 7 TRES-OR EXPLORATION PROGRAM 8 SAMPLE COLLECTION, PROCESSING METHODS AND RESULTS 12

CollectionProcessingResults: Kimberlite Indicator Mineral Recovery

CONCLUSIONS 14 EXPLORATION RECOMMENDATIONS 14 ESTIMATED COST OF RECOMMENDED PROGRAM 14 REFERENCES 15 LIST OF PERSONNEL 17 STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS 19

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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure l: Claim Location Map 6Figure 2: Sample Location Map 9Figure 3: Sample Locations With Ground Geophysics 10Figure 4: Sample Locations With Ground Geophysics 11

LIST OF TABLES

Table l: Kimberlite Indicator Mineral Results 13

Appendix I ANALYTICAL DATA

INTRODUCTION

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Tres-Or Resources Ltd. is exploring for diamonds on contiguous claims 1239213, 1239214, 1239215, 1239216, and contiguous claims 1239217, 1203056 and claim 1203055 in Lundy Township. The claims are located near the town of New Liskeard, Larder Lake Mining Division, Ontario (Figure 1). The claims have the potential to host a diamond-bearing pipe, and are located within 5 kilometres of the diamondiferous 95-2 pipe.

During 2002 till samples were collected and processed to evaluate the potential of the claims to host diamondiferous kimberlite. This report describes the work preformed on claims 1239213, 2139214, 1239215, 1239216, 1239217, 1203055 and 1203056 during September and October 2002. This work has advanced exploration on the claims, and is herein filed to cover the assessment requirements.

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION

Claims 1239213 (16 claim units), 1239214 (4 claim units), 1239215 (4 claim units) and 1239216 (2 claim units) are contiguous and cover an area totalling 416 hectares. Contiguous claims 1239217 (16 claim units) and 1203056 (9 claim units) covers 352 hectares. Claim 1203055 (4 claim units) covers 64 hectares. The claims having anniversary dates of February 25, 2003 have a total assessment work obligation of 316,800.00 and the claims with anniversary dates of January 18, 2004 have assessment requirements of S5,600.00. The claims are on unpatented ground and are covered partly by plowed fields and partly by forest. The surface rights holder of Claim 1239215, Ms. Francis Bowen of Haileybury, Ontario was notified that assessment work was to be performed by a Notice of Intention to Perform Assessment work on January 25, 2002. Tres-Or Resources Ltd. purchased the claims from the original stakers Phil Brown and Norm McBride, who retain a 2.5 07o net smelter return.

Claim List

Township

Lundy Lundy Lundy Lundy Lundy Lundy Lundy

Claim Number

L1239213 L1239214 L1239215 L1239216 L1239217 L1203055 L1203056

Recording Date

2000-FEB-25 2000-FEB-25 2000-FEB-25 2000-FEB-25 2000-FEB-25 2002-JAN-18 2002-JAN-18

Claim Due Date

2003-FEB-25 2003-FEB-25 2003-FEB-25 2003-FEB-252003-FEB-252004-JAN-18 2004-JAN-18

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^ 575000 580000 565000 590000 595000 600000

iuU MilM rt I.ISK

1221524 ,u^ o,

Figure 1: Claim Location Map Tres-Or Resources Ltd.

Tres-Or Resources Ltd.

Rock Resources Inc. l Tres-Or Option (Temagami North Option)

1:150,0002.5 5.0

575000 580000 585000 590000 595000 600000

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LOCATION AND ACCESS

The claims are located in Lundy Township, approximately 25 kilometres west of the town of New Liskeard, Ontario. The claims are accessed by local paved and unpaved roads from Routes 65 and 558, and numerous old trails. Access within the claims is on foot. The approximate centre of the four contiguous claims is UTME5 82000 and UTMN5268000, and the approximate centre of claim 1239217 is UTME 580500 and UTMN 5261400.

The contiguous claims are approximately 4 kilometres north of the 95-2 kimberlite pipe and claim 1239217 is approximately 3.5 kilometres southwest of the 95-2 pipe.

The climate features intermittently cold winters (-400C to +100C) and mild summers, although temperatures can reach +300C for short periods. Snow commonly reaches l to 1.5 m depth in winter, and summer rains average 3 to 5 cm per month.

REGIONAL GEOLOGY

The Lundy claims are located on flat-lying Paleozoic carbonate strata which overlies west-dipping strata of the Proterozoic (Huronian) Southern Province. The Southern Province in turn overlies Archean basement rocks of the Superior Craton, which hosts the source region for diamonds. The Superior Craton is the largest Archean continental block on Earth. Such Archean cratons host most of the world's bedrock diamond mines, and thus the Superior Craton is a valid exploration target for diamondiferous kimberlites. Recent exploration has confirmed the Superior Craton's potential to host economic diamond deposits in a variety of widely spaced areas. Most significantly, De Beers has announced a pre-feasibility study of their Victor Pipe located in the Attawapiskat kimberlite field, located in the James Bay Lowlands, 600 kilometres northwest of Lundy Township. In the largest test reported to date, the Victor Pipe has returned 3,622 carats of diamonds from 8,394 tonnes of kimberlite processed (0.43 carats per tonne; De Beers Annual Report 2001). Other significantly diamondiferous bodies are in the early stages of exploration near Wawa, Ontario, 500 kilometres to the west, and in the Otish Mountains of Quebec, 700 kilometres to the northeast (Ettlinger, 2001). In Lundy Township, a 0.14 carat diamond and several other macrodiamonds were reportedly recovered from a 1.1 tonne sample collected from Pipe 95-2, and more than 60 microdiamonds were recovered from a small caustic test of Pipe 96-1 (Patterson and Knowles, 1997).

A series of northwest trending faults occur in the Lundy Township area. These faults are part of the Lake Temiskaming Structural Zone, and a graben feature that extends from the Ottawa River to the northwest, possibly as far as the James Bay Lowlands (Sage, 1996). Some of the northwest trending faults have been associated with the emplacement of kimberlite pipes in the New Liskeard field (Sage, 1996).

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Recent sediments derived from the Wisconsian glaciation cover the area. Glacial till, glacio-fluvial sediments and lake bottom deposits are thick locally. At the Bucke Pipe, approximately 15 kilometres to the east-southeast, between 50 and 100 metres of overburden cover the pipe (Averill, 1996). At least three directions of glacial ice movement have been documented in the area (Veilette, 1986). The dominant regional direction of glacial sediment transport appears to be the 1900 to 2000 orientation (Veilette, 1986).

TRES-OR EXPLORATION PROGRAM

The Tres-Or Resources Ltd. exploration program began with compilation of all relevant geological, geophysical and logistical data into a comprehensive geographical information system (GIS) package, the source of the maps in this report (Figure 2). Claim # 1239213, 1239214, 1239216 and 1239217 were covered by a chained and flagged grid, on which ground magnetic surveys were completed. The geophysical surveys identified a number of circular magnetic features with both positive and negative signatures (Figure 3 and Figure 4). These signatures are comparable with those of known kimberlite pipes. This was followed by a field program comprising inspection of claim posts and the collection of 18 till samples to help evaluate the potential of the geophysical anomalies to host kimberlite. The till samples were processed to recover kimberlite indicator minerals, and the recovered grains were examined by microscope to determine abrasion characteristics.

SAMPLE COLLECTION, PROCESSING METHODS AND RESULTS

Sample Collection

Five till samples were collected along the south, down-ice claim boundary of Claim 1239217, and one in the central portion of the claim. On the contiguous claims, one till sample was collected in the southern portions of both Claim 1239214 and 1239216. On Claim 1239213 eight samples were collected in the north-central portion of the claim, along access roads (Figure 2). And a single sample was collected on Claim 1203055.

Each sample consisted of two 25 litre buckets of unwashed dirt, collected from between 20 and 80 cm depth. The samples consisted of variable amounts of clay, sand and gravel sediments, and almost certainly are original till. The sediment is interpreted as undisturbed glacial till that has not experienced significant movement since deposition.

Each two bucket sample was taken to nearby water and hand screened to collect the sand (-2mm) fraction. Silt and clay were washed away during the hand screening. No attempt was made to collect the silt and clay because these very fine fractions are not useful in kimberlite indicator mineral analysis. All samples were sealed and shipped directly to Meridian Geoscience's processing laboratory in Calgary, Alberta by ground freight provided by Manitoulin Transport.

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ncVf 585000

W

AHENWOOD

;rR0583-e

TR0684-

TR0585——~*1239213

1239214

TR0587

12392161239215

TR0550

TR0586

LUNDY

1203055

TR0549

TR058-k

TR0574

1203056

TR0343

1239217

TR0563 A TR0345

BARR

1 TR0561 TR0344 TR0562

Figure 2: Sample Location Map Tres-Or Resources Ltd.

Sample Locatrons (TR05&4 - Sample Number)

1239217 ' f^oc*1 Resources Inc. ( Tree-Ori iTemagami North Opbon)

Claim Number

1:50,000O 500 1000

Metres

S80OOO 585000

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580500 581250 582000 5S2750 583500

A +H- H- -I-

TR0575

+

TR0586

+

Figure 3: Sample Locations With Ground Geophysics

Tres-Or Resources Ltd

- Sample Locations(TR0584 - Sample Number)

Claim Number

Rock Resources Inc. ( Tres-Or (Temagami North Ogden)

1:20,000 250 500

580500 587250 5820OO 582750 583500

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5782SO 579000 -5ZS750 580500 HW.5/ 581250

A 4- 4- 4- 4-

4- 4-

H-

TR0561

1203056

4- +

H- TR056:TR0345 TR0562

TR0344

4-

Figure 4: Sample Locations With Ground Geophysics

Tres-Or Resources Ltd.

— Sample LocationsfTR05B4 - Sampte Number)

1239217

Oaim Number

Rock Resources Ire. l Tres-Or (Temagami North Option)

1:20,000250 500-^™

Metres

578250 579000 579750 560500

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Processing Methods

The 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 automatic SWECO mechanical sieves into +20 mesh (-K).85mm), -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 fractions 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 by 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 (450u to 850u) and -4-/+60 (250u to 450u) fractions are hand sorted. The HMCs were then shipped from the 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, orange (eclogitic) garnet, chrome diopside, Mg-ilmenite (picrilmenite), chromite, olivine and enstatite. 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.

Results: Indicator Mineral Recovery

Regular (-20+40) Fraction

A total of seven kimberlite indicator minerals were recovered from three samples collected on the contiguous claims (Table 1). Sample TR0550, collected on Claim 1239214 returned l chrome diopside. On Claim 1239213, Sample TR0583 returned 2 chrome diopsides and Sample TR0586 returned l pyrope garnet, 2 chrome diopsides and 3 ilmenites.

On Claim 1239217, Sample Tr0345 returned l pyrope and Sample TR0563 returned l chromite.

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Fine (-40+60) Fraction

On the contiguous claims a total of 16 pyropes, 2 chrome diopsides, 14 ilmenites and 107 chromites were recovered.

On Claim 1239217 a total of 2 chrome diopsides, 21 ilmenites and 5 chromites were recovered from the samples.

Abrasion Studies

The pyrope, chrome diopside, ilmenite and olivine grains were examined by optical microscope to determine the amount of abrasion on each mineral grain. All the pyropes were moderately to well worn, the chrome diopsides were moderately abraded and the ilmenites display fresh to moderately fresh surface textures.

Table l: Kimberlite Indicator Mineral ResultsSample #

TR0344TR0345TR0550TR0561TR0562TR0563TR0575TR0576TR0583TR0584TR0585TR0586TR0587TR0577TR0569TR0549TR0574TR0581

TR0550TR0561TR0562TR0563TR0576TR0583TR0584TR0585TR0586TR0587TR0549

Add

-20-20-20-20-20-20-20-20-20-20-20-20-20-20-20-20-20-20

-40-40-40-40-40-40-40-40-40-40-40

Work

404040404040404040404040404040404040

6060606060606060606060

Date con

10/17/200210/17/20025/12/20025/12/20025/12/20025/12/20025/12/20029/12/20029/12/20029/12/20029/12/20029/12/20029/12/20021/28/20031/30/20034/12/20025/12/20029/12/2002

01/28/20031/29/20039/12/2002

01/28/200301/29/200301/29/200301/28/200301/28/200310/12/200201/28/200312/11/2002

Process

40707520551540603045558030

110150353050

2101055065

1553585

105420

75120

Total so

2.0039.0016.003.00

13.005.003.00

17.008.00

113.0018.0029.004.00

16.8032.805.60

25.5016.60

12.504.902.903.604.502.803.203.60

10.403.60

11.70

Result

BARRENANOMALANOMALBARRENBARRENANOMALBARRENBARRENANOMALBARRENBARRENANOMALBARRENBARRENBARRENBARRENBARRENANOMAL

ANOMALANOMALANOMALANOMALANOMALANOMALANOMALANOMALANOMALANOMALANOMAL

PY

010000000001000006

40003000310

EG

000000000000000000

00000000000

CD

001000002002000002

00200000201

ILM

000000000003000000

020010001301

GR

000001000000000009

12312

40121041

13

OL

000000000000000000

00000000000

Claim*

123921712392171239214123921712392171239217123921312392131239213123921312392131239213123921512392131239213120305512030561203056

12392141239217123921712392171239213123921312392131239213123921312392151203055

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CONCLUSIONS

Contiguous Claims 1239213, 1239214, 1239215, 1239216 and Claim 1239217 have the potential to host diamondiferous kimberlite due to their proximity to the diamond-bearing 95-2 and 96-1 kimberlite pipes within the New Liskeard kimberlite field. The claims are underlain by Archean basement of the Superior Craton, the largest Archean craton on Earth and the focus of numerous diamond exploration programs. Till sampling completed on the claims has returned kimberlite indicator minerals from both the contiguous claims and claim 1239217. Although abrasion studies of the pyrope and chrome diopsides suggest a more distal source, the fresh textures of the ilmenites indicate a proximal source. Additional sampling, MMI surveys, mapping, prospecting and microprobe analysis of the mineral grains are warranted to further explore these claims.

EXPLORATION RECOMMENDATIONS

1. Additional till samples should be collected on Claim 1239217, on the central and northern portions of the claim to further define the dispersion trains of the anomalous samples on the south claim boundary. On the contiguous claims a series of samples along the north claim boundary of Claim 1239213 will define the dispersion trains of the anomalous samples.

2. All of the claims should be mapped by a geologist.

3. All of the kimberlite indicator minerals should by analyzed by electron microprobe to determine their chemical composition, and whether the composition is compatible with a kimberlite source.

4. Magnetic anomalies can be tested with MMI surveys for kimberlite.

ESTIMATED COST OF THE RECOMMENDED PROGRAM

Geologist l O days S4007day 54,000 Assistant l O days SISO/day 51,500 MMI surveys (sample collection and analyses) S 5,000 Microprobe Analysis of Grains

160 grains S507grain S 8,000 Till sampling 10 samples S7007sample S 7,000 (Collection. HMC, sorting, microprobe analysis) ^ ^ ^ ^^^ Total cost S21,000

(costs of field work assume that each task will be part of a more extensive program conducted by Tres-Or in the area)

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LIST OF PERSONNEL

Phil Brown, P. Geo189 Astorville/Corbeil RoadCorbeil, OntarioPOH 1KO

Clinton F. Davis, B.Se. Geologist 120MuirfieldTrail Welland, Ontario L3B 6G7

Laura Lee Duffett, B.Sc., P. Geo. Tres-Or Resources Ltd., President 1934-131 Street White Rock, B.C.V4A 7R7

Rose Spicker, GIS Technician Meridian Geoscience Ltd.#102-3823 Kenning Burnaby, B.C.

Mary Tarn Veloso, Sorting Supervisor Meridian Geoscience Ltd.#102-3823 Kenning Burnaby, B.C.

Andrew W. Gourlay, P. Geol., FGAC 1037GraftonRoad Bowen Island, B.C. VON l GO

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EXPENDITURES

REFER TO ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES, STATEMENT OF COSTS FOR ASSESSMENT CREDIT

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Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit

Transaction Number (office use)

Personal information collected on this form rs obtained under the authority of subsection 6 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 Under section 8 of the Mining Act, this information is a public record This information wHI be used to review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder Questions about this collection should be directed to a Provincial Mining Recorder. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. 3rd Floor, 933 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 6B5.

Work Type

Report preparation; GIS map compilation, consulting and interpretationOn site KIM sampling, mapping and reporting GeologistOn site sample collection - AssistantOn-site surveys; site preparation and access, prospecting, consulting and reportingKIM sample processing and concentration - HM IndicatorsKIM picking, sorting, abrasion analyses and mounting grainsSlide mounting of KIM grains for microprobeGfS data and map compilation; map preparationSupervision {reporting; on site mapping, program co-ordination)

Units of workDepending on the type of work, list the number of hours/day worked, metres of drilling, kilometres of grid line, number of samples, etc

Andrew Gourlay PGeol. 4 days

Clinton Davis, Geologist 8 days, one day reporting

Glen Coyne 9 daysP- Brown, P Geo 2 days

Meridian Geoscience Ltd S180/ -20/40 wet concentrateMeridian Geoscience Ltd. - Mary Tarn Veloso Dr. H. Cookenboo, Ph.D., P. Geo - consultingVancouver Petrographies Ltd.R Spfcker (GIS Technician) - Meridian Geoscience Ltd.533025 BC Ltd. L. Duffett, P Geo. 2 1/2 day

Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).Supplies and equipment Manitoulin Transport - sample shipmentsPurolator/FEDEX Couners

Long distance tetephone/fax communication

Report preparation, copies; map printing Business Center

Transportation CostsP. Brown. P Geo On-site travel Travel SO 35/km (250km return)

Truck rental Argo S trailer rental - APPI

Food and Lodging CostsRental accommodation

Food and expendibles

Cost Per Unit of work

S400.00Way

S200.0Wday

SISOOO/dayS40000Way

S180 00 X 18 samples

SSO.OO/hr X 64.25hrs 1200 00/hr

SgO.OO/hrXSShrS500

250km X 2 day

S50 00/day * fuel S91.0Wday

Total Value of Assessment Work

Total Cost

31.600.00

51,800.00

SI, 350.005800.00

S3.240.00

53,212.50 580000S35.00S315.0051,250.00

5232 70 S1.67989S6794

52985

S17700

S175.00

5669.00 5637 00

51,097.00

S745 00

519.91288Calculations of Filing Discounts:

1. Work filed within two years of performance is claimed at lOO"* of the above Total Value of Assessment Work. 2 If work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, it can only be claimed at SQ'tb of the Total Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:

Total 3 value of worked claimedTOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0.50 = Note:

- Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit- A recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within 45 days of a request for verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the Minister may reject all or part of the assessment work submitted.Certification verifying costs:

l, Laura Lee Duffett,P.Geo., do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may reasonably(please pnnt full name)be determined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying Declaration of Work form as President and Director l am authorized to make this certification.(recorded holder, agent, or state company position wttti signing authority)___

Signature Date

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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

I, Laura Lee Duffett, Professional Geoscientist, with a business address at 1934-131 Street, South Surrey, B.C. V4A 7R7 Canada certify that:

1. I am a graduate of Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology given November 7th 1982 in Ottawa, ON.

2. I am a registered Professional Geoscientist with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of the Province of British Columbia (Registration # 19722) given November 7, 1992, Vancouver, B.C.

3. l am a Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada (# F7547) given February 28, 2001.

4. I have practiced my profession for eighteen years.

5. I have based my interpretation, recommendations and conclusions on direct participation of sampling and direct supervision of the project. I have reviewed numerous reports and papers and presented talks on diamond exploration and general geology. I have reviewed numerous work reports and assessment reports on diamond exploration in the area.

6. I have visited the properties in June, August and September 2002 for a total oftendays.

7. I am the President and a Director of Tres-Or Resources Ltd. and hold stock and options to purchase shares in the Company.

Signed:

February 22, 2002

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I Phjjjp A.R.Brown certify thai

l am a registered P.Geo in Ontario.I graduated from the Royal School of Mines, Loudon University.London, England as a Mining Geologist, in ] 966 and have beenpractising my profession continuously since that dateI am a FelJow of the Geological Association of Canadai am a Member of the C.I.Ml am a shareholder in Tres-Or Resources and an underlyingRoyalty bolder in their diamond claims1 am involved with the exploration of the diamond claims on a dayto day basisMy residence is 1 89,Corbeil-AstorviIle Road Corbeil. OntarioPOH1KO

Dated at Corbeil

P A R.BrouT) P Geo 189,Corbeil-AstorvilJe Road, Corbeil, Ontario, POH1KO Tel-Fax 705-751-1125

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QUALIFICATIONS

Andrew W. Gourlay Consulting Geologist RR#l,Q-59 Bowen Island, B.C. VON l GO

I, Andrew W. Gourlay, P. Geol., F.G.A.C., do hereby certify that:

1. I graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Geology from the University of British Columbia in 1977.

2. I am a Professional Geologist registered with The Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta and am a Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada.

3. I have practised my profession as a geologist for a total of 26 years since my graduation from university.

4. I have worked as an exploration geologist since graduation on projects in North America, South America and Southeast Asia, including management of diamond exploration from regional surveys through to definition drilling in the Lac de Gras area of Northwest Territories.

Dated this day of Rrb , 2003

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MERIDIAN GEOSCIENCE LTD.

Statement of Qualifications

Rosemary Spicker graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Science in

Biology in 1990. In 1993 she graduated from the British Columbia Institute of Technology with a Diploma

of Technology in Renewable Resources - Fish, Wildlife and Recreation Option. In 1996, she graduated

with honours from the British Columbia Institute of Technology with an Advanced Diploma in Engineering

Technology in Geographic Information Systems. She has worked as a GIS Technologist for the past 7

years.

PO Box 23089, Connaught Postal OutletCalgary, AB T2S 3B1

(403) 802-0321 tel (403) 802-0356 fax

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APPENDIX l

ANALYTICAL RESULTS

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MERIDIAN GEOSCIENCE LTD.

February 6, 2003

Tres-or Resources Ltd. Attention: Laura Lee Duff e tt 1934 131 st Street White Rock BC Canada V4A 7R7

Dear Laura,

Please see following page for the associated results for coarse (mesh size range of 425 to 850 microns) sample sorting on the recently requested list of 20 samples.

Please call me any time if you have any questions or concerns.

'IDIAN GEOCIENCE LTD Harrison Cookenboo Ph.D., P.Geo.

TEL: (604) 669-7100 (office) (604) 988-1 929 (home)

PO Box 21089, Connaught Postal OutletCalgary. AB T2S 38 i

(403) 802-0321 tei (-103) 802-0356 fax

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MERIDIAN GEOSCIENCE LTD.

February 6, 2003

Tres-or Resources Ltd. Attention: Laura Lee Duffett 1934131 st Street White Rock BC Canada V4A 7R7

Coarse (-20+40 or 425 to 850 microns) sample sorting results:

SAMPLE #TR0549TR0574TR0581

UTME576750578910578494

UTMN526164352621105262438

SORT TECHNMCTJJG

TOTALS:

TIME (hours)0.580.500.83

1.92

Weight (grams)6517

27

RESULT CLASSBARRENBARRENANOMALOUS

PY EG0 00 06 0

6 0

CD002

2

ILM000

0

CR009

9

OL EN0 00 00 0

0 0

Indicator Legend:

PY ^ Chrome Pyropes EG = Eclogitic Garnets CO s Chromium Diopsides OL = Olivines

CR s Chromites l L = llmenites EN = Enstatites

PO Box 23089, Connaught Postal OutletCalgary, AB T2S3B1

(403) 802-0321 tel (403) 802-0356 fax

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MERIDIAN GEOSCIENCE LTD.

February 6, 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) sample sorting results:

SAMPLE* UTM eTRQ066 596098TR0344 1580351TR0345 580160TR0550 582614TR0561 580747TR0562 580552TR0563 579935TR0569 582779TR0575 583501TR0576 583185TR0577 582692TR0578 594640TR0579 594385TR0580 594474TR0582 1 596907TR0583 J582548JTR0584 J582758TR0585 552210TR0586 583606TR0587 581139

l--- - f-- ——-.... ..p..-.-

UTM N SORT TECH 5258939 JCT5260603 [RA5260600 SM5267862 ;NM5260604 SM5260605 !SM5260605 JJJG5269875 |MT5263S20 .JJG5269872 CT5269379 |MT5258480 iJJG5258670 SM5258533 CT5253548 NM5270012 NM5269778 CT5269195 JJG5269480 CT5267268 |SM

Totals:

Sorting Invoice:GST:Total:

TIME (hours) WeightXgfams): ; 0.42 1 30.67 i 21.17 i 391.25 ; 160.33 ! 30,92 ! 130.25 ' 52.50 330.67 3100 j 171.83 i 170.33 j 4

j—— O, 58 i... 141.25 i 140.17 1 50.50 ; 80.75 , m0.92 i 181.33 j 290.50 i 4

17.33 i 360

Sort Hours ' Rate17.33 S32.SO

RESULT CLASS PY EG ANOMALOUS ! 2 0BARREN 0 0ANOMALOUS ! 1 l 0ANOMALOUS j 0 j 0BARREN 0 0BARREN 0 l 0ANOMALOUS 0 0BARREN : 0 0BARREN 0 0BARREN ; 0 0BARREN 0 , 0ANOMALOUS 1 j 0BARREN i 0 0ANOMALOUS 0 0ANOMALOUS 0 i 0ANOMALOUS 0 i 0BARREN : 0 0BARREN : 0 0ANOMALOUS 1 ! 0BARREN 0 0

i 5 1 0

SS63.33;$39.43

$S02.78

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0

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CR - Chromites !L = Hmenites E,N - Enstatites

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Date on Cookenboo Ph.D., P.Geo. T Geoscience Ltd.

PO Box 23089. Connaught Postal OutletCalgar,'. AB T2S 3B1

(403) 802-032! le! (403) 802-0356 fax

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MERIDIAN GEOSCIENCE LTD.

February 6, 2003

Tres-or Resources Ltd. Attention: Laura Lee Duffett 1934 131 st Street White Rock BC Canada V4A 7R7

Dear Laura,

Please see following pages for the associated results for fine (mesh size range of 250 to 425 microns) sample sorting.

Please call me any time if you have any questions or concerns.

Sincerely,

^' ,

MERIDIAN GEOSCIENCE LTD Harrison Cookenboo Ph.D., P.Geo.

TEL: (604) 669-7100 (office) (604) 988-1929 (home)

PO Box 23089, Connaught Postal OutletCalgary. AB T2S3B l

(403) 802-0321 tel (403) 802-0356 fax

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MERIDIAN GEOSCIENCE LTD.

February 6, 2003

Tres-or Resources Ltd. Attention: Laura Lee Duffett 1934131 st Street White Rock BC Canada V4A 7R7

Fine (250 to 425 microns) sample sorting results:

SAMPLE*TR0550TR0561TR0563TR0576TR0583TR0584TR0585TR0587

Date1/28/031/29/031/28/031/29/031/29/031/28/031/28/031/28/03

UTM E UTMN SORTTECH582614 5267862 ML580747 5260604 ML579935 5260605 ML583185 5269872 ML582548 5270012 ML582758 5269778 ML582210 5269195 ML581139 5267268 ML

TOTALS:

TIME (hours)3.501.751.082.580.581.421.751.25

13.92

Weight (grams)12.54.93.6452.83.23.63.6

38.7

RESULT CLASSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUSANOMALOUS

PY40030001

8

EG00000000

- 0

CD00000000

0

ILM02010000

3

CR1232

4012101

71

OL00000000

0

Indicator Legend:

PY - Chrome Pyropes CR s Chromites EG - Eclogitic Garnets IL = llmenites CO * Chromium Oiopsides EN = Enstatites OL = Olivines

PO Box 23089, Connaught Postal OutletCalgary, AB T2S 3B1

(403) 802-0321 tel (403) 802-0356 fax

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MERIDIAN GEOSCIENCE LTD.

..,.,,,,, , ...—fiftiS;!:,:,!^^TR0514TR0515TR0516TR0522TR0524TR0525TR0527TR0529TR0534TR0538TR0541TR0545TR0546TR0547TR0548TR0549TR0562TR0565TR0565TR0566TR0570TR0573TR0578TR0579TR0580TR0586TR0588TR0602TR0603TR0610TR0615

12/18/0212/10/0212/11/0212/13/0212/09/0212/10/0202/03/0312/10/0212/10/0212/11/0212/11/0212/11/0212/11/0212/12/0212/11/0212/11/0212/09/0212/04/0212/11/0212/04/0211/28/0211/28/0211/27/0212/02/0211/29/0212/10/0212/02/0212/04/0212/03/0212/10/0212/12/02

611784611543611297610316609853609746601087601489609302608380607778606861606629606421590494576750580552593783593783593980598050595733594640594385594474583606598231596669596682599371587271

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GBSNMNMCCJJGSMMLNMJJGJJGJJGNMCTGBSNMCTJJGGBSNMGBSGBSGBSGBSGBSGBSCCGBSGBSGBSSMCC

TOTALS

5.001.084.429.670.753.0024.172.834.002.925.253.427.0010.500.252.000.833.001.082.005.001.000.501.502.507.003.003.001.502.677.33

128.17

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375.3

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0030141145451462000200350023370010

112

0000000000010000000010000000000

2

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27

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283

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Indicator Legend:

PY = Chrome Pyropes EG s Eclogitic Garnets CD = Chromium Diopsides OL = Olivines

CR = Chromites IL s llmenites EN = Enstatites

"Bate x" Harrison Cookenboo'Ph.D., P.Geo. Meridian Geoscience Ltd.

PO Box 23089, Connaught Postal Outlet Calgary, AB T2S3Bl

(403)802-0321 tel (403) 802-0356 tax

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* ONTMOO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES

Transaction No:

Recording Date:

Approval Date:

Client(s):

202512

Survey Type(s):

W0380.00281

2003-FEB-21

2003-APR-30

Work Report Summary

Status: APPROVEDWork Done from: 2002-J U N-02

to: 2003-FEB-21

TRES-OR RESOURCES LTD.

ASSAY

Work Report Details:

Claim*

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

1203055

1203056

1239213

1239214

1239215

1239216

1239217

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S1.600

51,100

S8.412

51,600

S200

31,600

S5.400

819,912

External Credits:

Perform Approve Applied

51,600 S1,600

S1.100 SO

38,612 36,400

31,600 31,600

SO S1,600

S1.600 3800

35,400 S6.400

319,912 318,400

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31,600

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36,400

31,600

31,600

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36,400

318,400

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3100

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SO 2005-JAN-18

3100 2004-JAN-18

31,412 2004-FEB-25

SO 2004-FEB-25

SO 2004-FEB-25

SO 2004-FEB-25

SO 2004-FEB-25

S1.512

Reserve:S1.512 Reserve of Work

S1.512 Total Remaining

Report#: W0380.00281

Status of claim is based on information currently on record.

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Date: 2003-MAY-01

Ministere duDeveloppement du Nord et des Mines

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

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

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

Dear Sir or Madam

Submission Number: 2.25036 Transaction Number(s): W0380.00281

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.

Although this submission has been approved, a few items need to be brought to your attention. Costs have been claimed on the statement of costs for mounting grains and slide mounting of KIM grains for microprobe, work done by Meridian Gesocience Ltd. and Vancouver Petrographies Ltd. No results were provided for any electron microprobe work so those costs should not have been included in your submission. Overall, the cost of the submission is higher than what would be expected for just the KIM picking and sorting that have associated results within this submission. In the future, all costs claimed must have the corresponding results for the work performed in order to be granted any assessment work credit.

Assessment work credit has been redistributed, as outlined on the attached Work Report Summary, to better reflect the location of the work.

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

Cc: Resident Geologist

Tres-Or Resources Ltd. (Claim Holder)

Assessment File Library

Tres-Or Resources Ltd. (Assessment Office)

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CANADA

MINISTRY OP NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES

PROVINCIAL UININQ RECORDER'S OFFICE

Mining Land Tenure Map

NAD 83 S degree 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 the status of the lands shown hereon. This map is riot 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 infonnation may aiso be obtained through thl local Land Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources.

The information shown is derived from dlgltai dato 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 lant) 'nctudlno certain patents, losses, easements, right of ways,

Provincial Mining Recorders' Office Tel: 1 (888) 415-8845 ext 57Mbjection: Geographic Coordinates Hoodinj rights, licences, or other forms of disposition of rights and Willet Green Miller Centre 933 Ramsoy Lake Road Fax: 1 (S7T) 670-1444 Topographic Data Source: 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 *at f*sMct or prohibit free entry to flake mining daims may not be Home Page: www.mndm.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm Illustrated.

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