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Page 1: KABY LAKE AREA (G-59) PROSPECTING - Ontario€¦ · KABY LAKE area in relation to the regional geology. Geology in part revised from Pye et al. (1966) . The subdivisions of the Tashota-Onaman

42E13SB2004 2.18471 KABY LAKE 010

t o /p i*/ i i c 4 f J

KABY LAKE AREA (G-59)

PROSPECTING

ASSESSMENT WORK CREDITS

1997

BY: Fred A. Checkley

RECEIVEDMAY 1 9 1998

GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT

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42E13SE2004 2.18471 KABY LAKE 010C

BALLINA LAKE PROPERTY

O "a O .,? I"V

TABLE OF CONTENTS

4- Map of the Ballina Lake Property in Northwestern Ontario.

4- Map of the Ballina Lake Property within the Wabigoon Subprovince (Scale: 1:5,000,000).

4- Map of the Ballina Lake Property adjacent to the Kaby Lake Stock.

4- Geological map and legend of the Ballina Lake Property (3 pages).

4- Access to the Ballina Lake Property.

4- Mining claim map of the Ballina Lake Property (Scale: 1 mm = 31.37 meters).

4- Daily reports of work performed (3 pages).

4- Mining property divided into sections.

4- Map of the south section of mining claim Na1209479 (site prospected).

4- Mining claim N C1209479, north section, site prospected (detailed)...(9 pages).

4- Map of mining claim NC 1209476, south-east section, mechanical stripping (Scale: 1 mm = 5.0 meters).

4- Map of mining claim Na1209476, south-east section, mechanical stripping (Scale: 1 mm = 1.67 meters).

4 Mining claim N a1209476, south-east section, dimensions of the mechanical stripping.

4 Map of mining claim NB 1209476, south-east section, rock trenching sites (Scale: 1 mm = 1.67 meters).

4- Mining claim N a1209476, south-east section (dimensions of the bedrock trenching).

4- Mining claim Na1209476, south-east section, conventional prospecting (2 pages).

4- Map of mining claim Na1209479, north section, sample location.

4- Mining claim ND 1209479, north section (dimensions of the mechanical stripping).

4- Map of mining claim Na1209477, west section, sample location.

4- Mining claim Nfl1209477, west section (dimensions of the mechanical stripping).

4 Mining claim NC 1209479, north section, site prospected (detailed).

4- Assay results with sample number (2 pages).

4- Sample cost analysis.

4 Description of equipment.

4- Copy of invoice for A.T.V. rental.

4- Copy of invoice for mechanical stripping (2 pages).

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Thunder Boy

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The Structural Provinces In Ontario

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l n l e t m e d l E l c- lo l c l e l c IT, c l t v o l c t r, i c r o c K t

C l a e 11 c meteeeOlmentcry ree t. t

Melfimorphoeec! malic l n l f u s l v e f o c k s

Qrenlllc rocks

Proterozoic m e 11 c Intrusive rocks

Iron formation

2769 ± U/Pb zircon ape (Ma)~ *H- 4 4 4

BEARDMORE G E R A LO T O N

QUETICO

METASEDIMENTARY

TERRANE

Figure 2: General geological map showing the position of the KABY LAKE area in relation to the regional geology.

Geology in part revised from Pye et al. (1966) . The subdivisions of the Tashota-Onaman terrane are those of Blackburn and Johns (1988).

: PROPERTY

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Kaby Lake/Stock

Project Area

DIK-DIK Gold Mine Property

Foisey Gold Occurrence

SCALE

25mm - 3,219m

1mm = 146m

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ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF MINES

PRELIMINARY GEOLOGICAL MAP No.P.241

GERALDTON SHEETDISTRICT OF THUNDER BAY

Geological Compilation Series

Scale l inch to 2 miles

N.T.S. Reference 42 E, 42 L

O D Me - G.S.C. Aeromagnetic Maps: 2?35G-2137G, 2142G-2144G, 2150G-21 5 2G

LEGEND

'RECAMBRIANPROTEROZOIC

KEWEENAWANCr.nophyr., porphyry, fenite (8A), diabase,

porphyritic diabase3 (8B).

INTRUSIVE CONTACT

ARCHEAN

ACID IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC ROCKSb

diorite, syenite P^phyritic syen^ feldspar porphyries, pegmatite, aplite,

INTRUSIVE CONTACT

IGNEOUS ROCKS

J VJiWIi J- ~~ \~--ff *

anorthositic gabbro

METASEDIMENTSC

Conglomerate, 9uartzite, greywacke, arkose, slate,

mica schist, tuff (5A).

METASEDIMENTSd

Conglomerate, quartzite,mica schist, garnet gneiss,

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Conglomerate, quartzite, greywacke, arkose, slate, mica schist, garnet gneiss, staurolite gneiss*

META VOLGANICS

Iron Formation 6

f

Rhyolite (2A), acid to intermediate lavas, tuff, agglomerate, minor metasediraents (2B) t

Basic and Intermediate Metavolcanics: basalt, dacite, amphibolite, chlorite schist, hor schist, tuff, agglomerate (1A), undifferentiated metavolcanics with ggome

. metasediments (IB)-,

Some of the porphyritic diabase may be of pre-Keweenawan a^ev Some acid igneous and metamorphic rocks are p re-Met a sediments'

in age.Formerly classified as Windigokan and Timiskaming, Formerly classified as Couchiching, Keewatin, and Marshall Ufttfe Iron formation occurs in metavolcanics and both groups ofmetasudjments.

Formerly classified as Keewatin.

SYMBOLS

—— ——— Fault

—— ——— Topographic linear

•- -- - Geological boundary (assumed orJ-a'pjpj^oiic'IKattS^

—.—. — .- Geological l*oundary(as indicated by geophysical data)

————*—— Trace of axial plane of syncl-inet

A Mineral occurrence

O Past producing mine

w Producing mine

G Rock type (based on geophysical data)

MINERAL OCCURRENCES REFERENCE

Ag . c . ktv Silver Ni k .,..v NickelAu . ...,. Gold Pb ...... leadCu ...... Copper py ..... PyriteFe . ... t . Iron Zn ...... ZincMo . . . . . e Molybdenum

PRODUCING MINES

Leitch Gold Mines Ltd. k . . . .. . v . . . . . . . . . . . . ./. . , . . . te\ *. . . . Au, AgConsolidated Mosher Mines Ltd. , . . . . . k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Au, AgMacLeod-Cockshutt Gold Mines Ltd. v . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Au, Ag

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J\KEACCESS

l have enclosed a location map at a scale of 25mm = 3,219m.

Beginning from the town of Beardmore on the map, travel east on highway NC 11 to the town of Jellicoe, a distance of 33km. Proceed east on highway Nfl11 for a distance of 2.61km to the entrance of a bush road (the Kinghorn Road). Proceed north on this gravelled, bush road for a distance of 12km to a junction in the road. Proceed westerly for a distance of 9.5km to reach the entrance of the Ballina Lake road. Proceed north on the Ballina Lake road for a distance of 9.3km to the west central part boundary of the mining property. From here, tractor trails will access the parts of the property where work is intended to be carried out. l also plan to put up small road signs from the entrance of the main bush road leading northward on the Ballina Lake road to the mining property.

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DAILY REPORTS

Day Project Area

1 Kaby Lake Area2 Kaby Lake Area3 Kaby Lake Area4 Kaby Lake Area5 Kaby Lake Area6 Kaby Lake Area7 Kaby Lake Area8 Kaby Lake Area9 Kaby Lake Area10 Kaby Lake Area11 Kaby Lake Area12 Kaby Lake Area13 Kaby Lake Area14 Kaby Lake Area15 Kaby Lake Area16 Kaby Lake Area17 Kaby Lake Area18 Kaby Lake Area19 Kaby Lake Area20 Kaby Lake Area21 Kaby Lake Area

,22 Kaby Lake Area23 Kaby Lake Area24 Kaby Lake Area.25 Kaby Lake Area26 Kaby Lake Area27 Kaby Lake Area28 Kaby Lake Area29 Kaby Lake Area30 Kaby Lake Area31 Kaby Lake Area32 Kaby Lake Area33 Kaby Lake Area34 Kaby Lake Area35 Kaby Lake Area

Date

Mav17.May 18.May 19.Mav 20.May 21.May 22.Mav 23.May 24.May 25.May 26.Mav 27.Mav 28.May 29.Mav 30.May 31 .June 1.June 2.July 2.Julv 3.Julv4.JulyS.July 6.Julv 7.July 8.July 9.July 10.Julv 11.Julv 12.July 13.July 14.Julv 15.August 3.August 4.August 5.August 6.

19971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997

Work Performed

Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting

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DAILY REPORTS

Day Project Area

36 Kaby Lake Area37 Kaby Lake Area38 Kaby Lake Area39 Kaby Lake Area40 Kaby Lake Area41 Kaby Lake Area42 Kaby Lake Area43 Kaby Lake Area44 Kaby Lake Area45 Kaby Lake Area46 Kaby Lake Area47 Kaby Lake Area48 Kaby Lake Area49 Kaby Lake Area50 Kaby Lake Area51 Kaby Lake Area52 Kaby Lake Area53 Kaby Lake Area54 Kaby Lake Area55 Kaby Lake Area56 Kaby Lake Area57 Kaby Lake Area58 Kaby Lake Area59 Kaby Lake Area60 Kaby Lake Area61 Kaby Lake Area62 Kaby Lake Area63 Kaby Lake Area64 Kaby Lake Area65 Kaby Lake Area66 Kaby Lake Area67 Kaby Lake Area68 Kaby Lake Area69 Kaby Lake Area70 Kaby Lake Area

Date

August 7.August 8.August 9.August 1 1 .Auaust 12.August 13.Auaust 14.August 15.Auaust 16.August 18.August 19,Auaust 20.August 21.Auaust 22.Auaust 23.August 25.Auaust 26.Auaust 27.August 28.Auaust 29.August 30.October 12.October 13.October 14.October 1 5.October 16.October 17.October 18.October 1 9.October 20.October 21.October 22.October 23.October 24.October 25.

19971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997199719971997

Work Performed

Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting Conventional prospecting

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DAILY REPORTS

Day Project Area Date Work Performed

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105

Kaby Lake AreaKaby Lake AreaKaby Lake AreaKaby Lake AreaKaby Lake AreaKaby Lake AreaKaby Lake AreaKaby Lake AreaKaby Lake AreaKabv Lake Area

October 26. 1997 Conventional prospectingOctober 27. 1997 Conventional prospectingOctober 28. 1997 Conventional prospectingOctober 29. 1997 Conventional prospectingOctober 30. 1997 Conventional prospectingOctober 31. 1997 Conventional prospectingNovember 1. 1997 Conventional prospectingNovember 2. 1997 Conventional prospectingNovembers. 1997 Conventional prospectingNovember 4. 1997 Conventional prospecting

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KABY LAKE AREA G-59THE MINING CLAIMS

^ Existing Tractor TrailSCALE1:15,840

50mm s 800m

1mm s 16m

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MAGNETIC NORTH

MINING CLAIM ISM209479

SOUTH SECTION

LEGEND

cpFe

magpo

bedrock in place chalcopyrite iron pyrite magnetite pyrrhotite

l) : Sand, gravel and clay: Intrusive acid igneous (granite): Mafic to intermediate metavolcanic rock

(T): N0 of Site prospected

400 metres

1 mm = 5.0 metres

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KABY LAKE AREAMINING CLAIM NQ 1209479

1997

NORTH SECTION

DATE_______SITE Na________DETAILED PROSPECTING————

May 17 1 Bedrock was found in the eastern part of this siteand is void of any mineralization.

May 18 1 Bedrock was found in the eastern part of this siteand is void of any mineralization.

May 19 2 Bedrock was found at two locations on this site.One of them is at the east central part of this site and the other is at the south central part of this site.

May 20 2 Bedrock was found at two locations on this site.One of them is at the east central part of this site and the other is at the south central part of this site.

May 21 2 Quartz veining has been located at the southcentral part of this site with some iron pyrite.

May 22 2 Quartz veining has been located at the southcentral part of this site with some iron pyrite.

May 23 3 No bedrock to be found on this site due to aheavy overburden cover.

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KABY LAKE AREA - MINING CLAIM NQ 1209479NORTH SECTION

1997(continued)

DATE

May 24

May 25

May 26

May 27

May 28

May 29

May 30

May 31

June 1

SITE NB DETAILED PROSPECTING

3 No bedrock to be found on this site due heavy overburden cover.

4 No bedrock to be found on this site due heavy overburden cover.

4 No bedrock to be found on this site due heavy overburden cover.

5 No bedrock to be found on this site due heavy overburden cover.

5 No bedrock to be found on this site due heavy overburden cover.

6 No bedrock to be found on this site due heavy overburden cover.

6 No bedrock to be found on this site due heavy overburden cover.

7 No bedrock to be found on this site due heavy overburden cover.

7 No bedrock to be found on this site due heavy overburden cover.

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June 2 8 No bedrock to be found on this site due to aheavy overburden cover.

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KABY LAKE AREA - MINING CLAIM Nn 1209479NORTH SECTION

1997(continued)

DATE________SITEN"_________DETAILED PROSPECTING^——^—

July 2 2 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartzveins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

July 3 2 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartzveins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

July 4 2 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartzveins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

July 5 2 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartzveins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

July 6 2 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartzveins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

July 7 2 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartzveins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

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KABY LAKE AREA - MINING CLAIM Nfl 1209479 NORTH SECTION

1997 (continued)

DATE_______SITE Nn________DETAILED PROSPECTING——^—-

July 8 2 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartzveins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

July 9 2 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartzveins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

July 10 2 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartzveins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

July 11 2 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartzveins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

July 12 2 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartzveins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

July 13 2 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartzveins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

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KABY LAKE AREA - MINING CLAIM NQ 1209479NORTH SECTION

1997(continued)

DATE SITE Na DETAILED PROSPECTING

July 14 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

July 15 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 3 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 4 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

Augusts l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 6 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 7 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

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KABY LAKE AREA - MINING CLAIM NQ 1209479NORTH SECTION

1997(continued)

DATE SITEN" DETAILED PROSPECTING

August 8 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 9 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 11 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 12 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 13 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 14 2 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartzveins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 15 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

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KABY LAKE AREA - MINING CLAIM Na 1209479 NORTH SECTION

1997 (continued)

DATE SITE NB DETAILED PROSPECTING

August 16 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 18 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 19 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 20 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 21 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 22 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

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KABY LAKE AREA - MINING CLAIM Na 1209479NORTH SECTION

1997(continued)

DATE SITE NB DETAILED PROSPECTING

August 23 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 25 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 26 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 27 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 28 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

August 29 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartz veins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel.

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KABY LAKE AREA - MINING CLAIM Nfl 1209479 NORTH SECTION

1997 (continued)

DATE________SITE Nn_________DETAILED PROSPECTING-———

August 30 2 l exposed a shear zone which contained quartzveins and pyrite mineralization by manually stripping it using a long handled pick and a shovel. An area approximately 2.0 metres wide by 30.0 metres long by 1.5 metres deep was dug down to bedrock across the shear zone. The rocks are well fractured and iron pyrite is disseminated throughout the system. The balance of the stripping will have to be done by the tractor and the excavator because of the deep overburden.

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MAGNETIC NORTH

MINING CLAIM N0 1209476

SOUTH-EAST SECTION

LEGEND

R cp Fe

bedrock in place chalcopyrite iron pyrite

mag : magnetite po: pyrrhotite

Sand, gravel and clayIntrusive acid igneous (granite)Mafic to intermediate metavolcanic rocks

: Mechanical stripping

400 metres1 mm - 5.0 metres

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MAGNETIC NORTH

MINING CLAIM N" 1209476

SOUTH-EAST SECTION

LEGEND

R: bedrock in placecp: chalcopyriteFe : iron pyrite

mag : magnetitepo: pyrrhotite

: Sand, gravel and clay2) : Intrusive acid igneous (granite)3): Mafic to intermediate metavolcanic rocks

, Mechanical stripping

100 metres1 mm = 1 .67 metres

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KABY LAKE AREAMINING CLAIM NQ 1209476

SOUTH-EAST SECTION

MECHANICAL OVERBURDEN STRIPPING(Conducted from October 12 to October 31, 1997)

DIMENSIONS OF STRIPPING

This stripping is 247 metres long by 100 metres wide by .5 metres deep using a D6C Tractor. It was dug to an average depth of 2.0 metres to bedrock using a 215 Excavator.

f This stripping is 70 metres long by 33 metres wide by .5 metres deep using a D6C Tractor. It was dug to an average depth of 2.0 metres to bedrockusing a 215 Excavator.

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MAGNETIC NORTH

MINING CLAIM NQ 1209476

SOUTH-EAST SECTION

LEGEND

R: bedrock in placecp: chalcopyriteFe : iron pyrite

mag: magnetitepo: pyrrhotite

: Sand, gravel and clay i: Intrusive acid igneous (granite)

fs) : Mafic to intermediate metavolcanic rock

: Mechanical stripping

[T): NB of Rock trenching site

100 metres

1 mm s 1.67 metres

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KABY LAKE AREAMINING CLAIM Ne 1209476

SOUTH-EAST SECTION

BEDROCK TRENCHING

Dimensions of the Bedrock Trenching

SITES Nfl: 1, 2, 3,4, 5,6,7,8, 9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18, 19, 20, 21,22,23,24, 25,26,27 and 28.

These 28 sites are test pits which were blasted into the rocks using a gas plugger and explosives. This procedure provided the ability to extract rock samples for assay purposes. The test pits are approximately 1 metre long by 1 metre wide by .75 metres deep.

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KABY LAKE AREAMINING CLAIM NQ 1209476

1997

SOUTH-EAST SECTION

CONVENTIONAL PROSPECTING

DATE_____________CONVENTIONAL PROSPECTING

October 12 ............................ Cleaning the remaining soil from the bedrock with a longhandled pick and a shovel after the excavator cleaned off what it could within the mechanically stripped site.

October 13 ............................ Cleaning the remaining soil from the bedrock with a longhandled pick and a shovel after the excavator cleaned off what it could within the mechanically stripped site.

October 14 ............................ Cleaning the remaining soil from the bedrock with a longhandled pick and a shovel after the excavator cleaned off what it could within the mechanically stripped site.

October 15 ............................ Cleaning the remaining soil from the bedrock with a longhandled pick and a shovel after the excavator cleaned off what it could within the mechanically stripped site.

October 16 ............................Cleaning the remaining soil from the bedrock with a longhandled pick and a shovel after the excavator cleaned off what it could within the mechanically stripped site.

October 17 ............................ Cleaning the remaining soil from the bedrock with a longhandled pick and a shovel after the excavator cleaned off what it could within the mechanically stripped site.

October 18 ............................ Cleaning the remaining soil from the bedrock with a longhandled pick and a shovel after the excavator cleaned off what it could within the mechanically stripped site.

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KABY LAKE AREA - MINING CLAIM NQ 1209476SOUTH-EAST SECTION

CONVENTIONAL PROSPECTING(continued)

DATE CONVENTIONAL PROSPECTING

October 19 ............................Cleaning the remaining soil from the bedrock with a longhandled pick and a shovel after the excavator cleaned off what it could within the mechanically stripped site.

October 20 ............................ Cleaning the remaining soil from the bedrock with a longhandled pick and a shovel after the excavator cleaned off what it could within the mechanically stripped site.

October 21 ............................Assisted contractor in rock blasting.

October 22 ............................Assisted contractor in rock blasting.

October 23 ............................Assisted contractor in rock blasting.

October 24 ............................Assisted contractor in rock blasting.

October 25 ............................Assisted contractor in rock blasting.

October 26 ............................Assisted contractor in rock blasting.

October 27 ............................Assisted contractor in rock blasting.

October 28 ............................Assisted contractor in rock blasting.

October 29 ............................ Cleaning the remaining soil from the bedrock with a longhandled pick and a shovel after the excavator cleaned off what it could within the mechanically stripped site.

October 30 ............................Cleaning the remaining soil from the bedrock with a longhandled pick and a shovel after the excavator cleaned off what it could within the mechanically stripped site.

October 31 ............................ Cleaning the remaining soil from the bedrock with a longhandled pick and a shovel after the excavator cleaned off what it could within the mechanically stripped site.

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GEOSCIENCE LABORATORIES

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS

CLIENTGL REF NUMBERREPORT DATEMETHOD CODE

: White: 97-0325101/15/1998:GFA

LAB ID

Det. Limit

CLIENT ID Au (oz/t) 0.01

Ag(oz/t) 0.01

COMMENTS

97-0325-001 97-0325-002 97-0325-003 97-0325-004 97-0325-005 97-0325-006 97-0325-007 97-0325-008 97-0325-009 97-0325-010 97-0325-011

97-MAL-29 97-MAL-30 97-MAL-31 97-MAL-32 97-MAL-33 97-MAL-34 97-MAL-35 97-MAL-36 97-MAL-37 97-MAL-38 97-MAL-39

N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D.

N.D. (Fred) N.D. (Fred) N.D. (Fred) N.D. (Fred) N.D. (Fred) N.D. (Fred) N.D. (Fred) N.D. (Fred) N.D. (Fred) N.D. (Fred) N.D. (Fred)

Number of Samples :11

Comments pertaining to your samples : No Comments

PLEASE NOTE : Results are for samples as received.: - = Not Measured: N.D. = Not Detected: Trace = Detected but not measurable: 5-n = Greater than upper limit of quantification: A sample weight of 1 assay ton (29.166 g) is used on all samples.: Nugget effect can account for variations in Au and Ag content.

***** END OF REPORT ****

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GEOSCIENCE LABORATORIES

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS

CLIENTGL REF NUMBERREPORT DATEMETHOD CODE

: White: 97-0225: 11/1 2/1 997:GFA

LAB ID

Det. Limit

CLIENT ID Au(oz/t)0.01

Ag (oz/t) 0.01

COMMENTS

97-0225-001 97-0225-002 97-0225-003 97-0225-015 97-0225-016 97-0225-017 97-0225-018 97-0225-019 97-0225-020 97-0225-021 97-0225-022

97-MAL-597-MAL-697-MAL-797-MAL-897-MAL-997-MAL-1097-MAL-1197-MAL-1297-MAL-1397-MAL-1497-MAL-15

N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D.

N.D. (Amede) N.D: (Amede) N.D. (Amede) N.D. (Amede) N.D. (Amede) N.D. (Am6de) N.D. (Amede) N.D. (Fred) N.D. (Fred) N.D. (Fred) N.D. (Fred)

Number of Samples :11

Comments pertaining to your samples : No Comments

PLEASE NOTE Results are for samples as received.= Not Measured

N.D. = Not Detected Trace = Detected but not measurable :"n s Greater than upper limit of quantification. A sample weight of 1 assay ton (29.166 g) is used on all samples. Nugget effect can account for variations in Au and Ag content.

*"** END OF REPORT "*"

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97-MAL- 97-MAL- 97-MAL-39 veins

MAGNETIC NORTH

MINING CLAIM MM 209479

NORTH SECTIONLEGEND

R : bedrock in placecp : chalcopyriteFe : iron pyrite

mag : magnetitepo : pyrrhotite

V) : Sand, gravel and clay: Intrusive acid igneous (granite): Mafic to intermediate metavolcanic rock

: Mechanical stripping

: Sample location

400 metres1 mm * 5.0 metres

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KABY LAKE AREAMINING CLAIM NQ 1209479

NORTH SECTION

MECHANICAL OVERBURDEN STRIPPING(conducted from October 12,1997 to and including October 31,1997)

TRENCH # DIMENSIONS OF THE STRIPPINGS

This stripping is 145 metres long by 15 metres wide by .5 metres deep using a D6C tractor. It was dug to an average depth of 2.5 metres to bedrock using a 215 excavator.

This stripping is 225 metres long by 15 metres wide by .5 metres deep using a D6C tractor. It was dug to an average depth of 2.5 metres to bedrock using a 215 excavator.

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430 M

Shear zone 7 ;97-MAL-30/ ± ^97-MAL-29/ 97-MAL-36 "

97-MAL-34 97-MAL-33

MAGNETIC NORTH

MINING CLAIM Nfl 1209477

WEST SECTION

LEGEND

RcpFe

magpo

bedrock in place chalcopyrite iron pyrite magnetite pyrrhotite

Sand, gravel and clayIntrusive acid igneous (granite)Mafic to intermediate metavolcanic rocks

Mechanical stripping

'SAMPLE LOCATION

400 metres1 mm ~ 5.0 metres

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KABY LAKE AREAMINING CLAIM NQ 1209477

WEST SECTION

MECHANICAL OVERBURDEN STRIPPING(Conducted from October 12 to October 31,1997)

DIMENSIONS OF STRIPPING

This stripping is 120 metres long by 15 metres wide by .5 metres deep using a D6C Tractor. It was dug to an average depth of 2.0 metres to bedrock using a 215 Excavator.

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KABY LAKE AREAMINING CLAIM Nfi 1209479

1997

NORTH SECTION

DATE_____________NUMBER OF SITE PROSPECTED (Detailed)

November 1 --Cleaning the rocks in Trench #1. Took one bag of samplesfor assaying.

November 2••••••--—-••Cleaning the rocks in Trench #2. Took one bag of samplesfor assaying.

November 3.....................Cleaning the rocks in Trench #2. Took two bags ofsamples for assaying.

November 4 Cleaned samples, packaged them and took them out forassay. End of season...put away my gear.

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SWASTIKA LABORATORIES

SAMPLE COST ANALYSIS

QUANTITY

19

6

22

Total of 47 samples

TRANSPORTATION

$27.18

350.56

314.66

392.40

ASSAY

3310.03

3120.38

3378.68

3809.09

PACKAGING COST PER SAMPLE (S2.00) X 47 SAMPLES........ 394.00

TELEPHONE COST.........................................................................335.00

TRANSPORTATION COST .. ... . 392.40ASSAY COST .. .. ... . .. . .. . . . . 809.09PACKAGING COST . . . . . . .. . ... . 94.00TELEPHONE COST .. . .. ... . ... . 35.00GRAND TOTAL ......... S1,030.49

AVERAGE COST PER SAMPLE IS (51.030.49 * 47) = 321.925

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KABY LAKE AREABALLINA LAKE PROPERTY

DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT

EQUIPMENT: (Mechanical Stripping)

The tractor is a D6 caterpillar (DC6) bulldozer. The blade has a pushing surface that is 3.6 metres wide and .9 metres high.

The backhoe is a Mitsubishi MS 120 excavator. The bucket can hold .3 cubic metres and it has a digging depth of 5.4 metres.

The operator was Nolan Cox of Beardmore, Ontario.

EQUIPMENT: (Rock Trenching)

The rock drill (gas plugger) is a COPCO. It can drill holes to a depth of 2.0 metres and a diameter size to accommodate standard size explosives.

The operator was Melvin Rentz of Beardmore, Ontario.

SAMPLING TECHNIQUE:

My initial sampling is usually selected (grab) samples of the most promising looking mineralized rocks. Each bag of samples carries a minimum of 10 pounds of rock. Choosing my samples carefully helps to keep some of my assay costs down to a minimum. Upon receiving the assay report, the areas with values are then revisited and, if warranted, a more representative sampling is usually carried out. A channel type sampling would then be more appropriate for representing the values of the showing but at a higher cost than the grab type sampling. These areas would then be mapped out to scale showing the mineralized zones and the assay results.

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ARTHUR LELAND SERVICE(A DIVISION OF A.S.W. HOLDINGS INC.)

251 W. ARTHUR STREET THUNDER BAY, ONT. P7E 5P7PHONE 577-2085 OR 577-2 4055

ALL ESTIMATES ARE FOR LABOUR ONLY. MATERIALS ADDITIONAL. THIS COMPANY DOES NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY WHAT EVER FOR UNITS LEFT FOR REPAIRS. STORAGE OR OTHER PURPOSES. OR FOR ARTICLES LEFT IN UNITS. UNITS DRIVEN BY OUR EMPLOYEES AT OWNER'S RISK

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NELCO EQUIPMENT757425 ONTARIO INC.

BOX 207. BEARDMORE, ONTARIO POT 1 GO TELEPHONE (807) 875-2170

(807)875-2647

Your Order No.:

Our Order No.:

Sales Tax No.:6s-r i x?

Date: fa 6

INVOICE

228

C?f LOflT-

,/ .j:tnt w* b* ohargM on

—hP /tdInterest at the rale of 2 percent w* b* gnargtd on an accounts over 30 days

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Daily Time TicketNo.

Name. FKind of Work.

J

COMMENC

H. M.

FINISHH. M.

JOBNa

TIME

H. M.

c* AT/o/o/O/O/o/o

-21

FORM L12-99903

GRAND t TOY CORRECT.

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Ontario Ministry ofNorthern Development

Mines

42E13SE2004 2.18471 KABY LAKE

Declaration of Assessment Work Performed on Mining LandMining Act, SubMctkm 85(2) w d 66(3), H.S.O. 1990

y of subsecti )ns 65(2) and 66(3) of the Mining Act. Under section 8 of the to review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder, ng Recorder, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 6th Floor,

900 Thunder BayMining Division

/fr/3 H

Instructions: - For work performed on Crown Lands before recording a claim, use form 0240. - Please type or print in ink.

RECEIVED^1. Recorded holder(s) (Attach a list if necessary)

Client Number

^LtZi^ff——-

2. Type of work performed: Check ( ^ ) and report on only ONE of the following groups for this declaration.

Geotechnical: prospecting, surveys, assays and work under section 18 (regs) D Physical: drilling, stripping,

trenching and associated assays [ | Rehabilitation

Global PositioBing System Data (if available)

Resident Geologist District

Office Use

Commodity

Total S Value of Work Claimed

Please remember to. - obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources as required;- provide proper notice to surface rights holders before starting work;- complete and attach a Statement of Costs, form 0212;- provide a map showing contiguous mining lands that are linked for assigning work;- include two copies of your technical report.

3. Person or companies who prepared the technical report (Attach a list if necessary)Name Telephone Number

^7Jg^

Address Fax Number

4. Certification by Recorded Holder or Agent

, do hereby certify that l have personal knowledge of the facts set(Print Name)

forth in this Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed the same during or after its completion and, to the best of my knowledge, the annexed report is true.

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S. Work to be recorded end distributed. Workthe mining land where work was performed,

i claims that are contiguous j" ;'f*;Si. . .- - ~

must accompany this form. r ;M n- f (

Mining Claim Number. Or ifwork was done on other eligible mining land, show in this column the location number indicated on the claim map.

eg

eg

eg

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

TB 7827

1234567

1234568

/34Z2&3/3A?^7A

/ftotyf?/2o9^7*ZSol O 9^ ~7^7

Number of Claim Units. For other mining land, list hectares.

16 ha

12

2

/

S&B^z

'

cl

Column Totals

Value of work performed on this claim or other mining land.

526, 825

0

S 8, 892

3^3^

3&&/OS

f. A

^

3&.&/0

?W3e*49t '^"wValue of work applied to this claim.

N/A

124,000

5 4,000

779^J-f- —————————r ^^ ^^ ^3 ^G^ t^t tfl jT

^ //gO 3 Q&fi CA&f' s r

jy

^ *-

Value of work assigned to other mining claims.

S24,000

0

0

^C? q^ i^ ff

/&&&J

Bank. Value of work to be distributed at a future date.

S2,825

0

54,892

l, , do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible under(Print Full l

subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation 6/96 for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to

the claim where the work was done.Signature of Recorded n Writing Dale

6. Instructions for cutting back/credits that are not approved.

Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may be cut back. Please check ( s ) in the boxes below to show how

you wish to prioritize the deletion of credits:

D 1. Credits are to be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.

D 2. Credits are to be cut back starting with the claims listed last, working backwards; or

3. Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims listed in this declaration; or-

to be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follows (describe):

1 9 1SS3GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT

Note: If you have not indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option number 2 if necessary.

_______-____,_______._______^________._____..u-rJ --._____-_____.———————————————————————————————————————————————————fc-!—————————————————————————————

For Office Use OnlyReceived Stamp Deemed Approved Date

Date Approved

Date Notification Sent

Total Value of Credit Approved

Approved for Recording by Mining Recorder (Signature)

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untario oimemem 01 i/osis for Assessment Credit

nurnce* (outta usaj

P*r*on*l knlormMlon ootttcted on M* form to obtained under the tulhortty of eubeecl Ion 6(1) of the AsMumeni Work Reguletlon 6M. Under section 6 of the Mining Act. Ilw Information to a puMc record. This information win b t used to review the assessment work and correspond with the mining land holder. Questions about this collecllon should b* directed lo the Chk l Mining Recorder. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines. 6th Floor. 933 Ramsay Lake Road. Sudbury. Ontario. P3E 6B5.

Work TypeUnits of Work

Depending on Ut* typt ol work, list the number of hours/days worked, metres o( drilling, kilo metres ol grid line, number ol samples, etc.

Cost Per Unit Total Cost

Associated Costs (e.g. supplies, mobilization and demobilization).

&&O.OCS

Q.T

Transportation Costs

Food and Lodging Costa

//CO,007

GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENTCalculations of Filing Discounts:

1. Work filed within two years of performance ^c|pimftrt aHnhtav *MH*I ah we 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 500A of the Total

Value of Assessment Work. If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:

sessment Work

TOTAL VALUE OF ASSESSMENT WORK x 0.50 - Total f value of worked claimed.

Nott:- 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 ,-3qyast or verification and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the Minister may reject ail or part of the assessment work submitted.

Certification verifying costs:

_ ________^ __ , do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may" ^ , (please print Ml name) f v

reasonably be determined and the costs were Incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on

the accompanying Declaration of Work Jarm as _________________________ -Mining Division (r*cofd*d hoktef, agent, Of ttate company position with ilgning authority)

to make this certification.

l am authorized

.. . u . ,MAY l A

RECEIVED Signature Dale

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

September 30, 1998

FRED A CHECKLEY BOX 1231 TANSLYVILLE CRES. BEARDMORE, Ontario POT-1 GO

Dear Sir or Madam:

Subject: Transaction Number(s):

Ministers du Developpement du Nord et des Mines Ontario

Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5

Telephone: (888)415-9846 Fax: (877)670-1555

Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm

Submission Number: 2.18471

StatusW9840.00436 Approval After Notice

We have reviewed your Assessment Work submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached summary page(s) indicate the results of the review. WE RECOMMEND YOU READ THIS SUMMARY FOR THE DETAILS PERTAINING TO YOUR ASSESSMENT WORK.

If the status for a transaction is a 45 Day Notice, the summary will outline the reasons for the notice, and any steps you can take to remedy deficiencies. The 90-day deemed approval provision, subsection 6(7) of the Assessment Work Regulation, will no longer be in effect for assessment work which has received a 45 Day Notice. Allowable changes to your credit distribution can be made by contacting the Geoscience Assessment Office within this 45 Day period, otherwise assessment credit will be cut back and distributed as outlined in Section #6 of the Declaration of Assessment work form.

Please note any revisions must be submitted in DUPLICATE to the Geoscience Assessment Office, by the response date on the summary.

If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Steve Beneteau by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5855.

Yours sincerely,

ORIGINAL SIGNED BYBlair KiteSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section

Correspondence ID: 12879

Copy for: Assessment Library

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Work Report Assessment Results

Submission Number: 2.18471

Date Correspondence Sent: September 30, 1998 Assessor: Steve Beneteau

Transaction NumberW9840.00436

First Claim Number1209476

Township(s) 1 Area(s)KABY LAKE

StatusApproval After Notice

Approval Date

September 21, 1998

Section:9 Prospecting PROSP

As a result of the discussion with Mr. A. Lafontaine, a cost of S35.00 will be allowed for the transportation of the samples from the field to the Resident Geologist's Office. Accordingly, S28,516.00 has been approved for this submission. Assessment credit has been distributed as outlined on the attached Distribution of Assessment Credit form.

Correspondence to:Resident Geologist Thunder Bay, ON

Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON

Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):FRED A CHECKLEY BEARDMORE, Ontario

SHIRLEY LAFONTAINE BEARDMORE, Ontario

Page: 1Correspondence ID: 12879

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Distribution of Assessment Work Credit

The following credit distribution reflects the value of assessment work performed on the mining land(s).

Date: September 30, 1998

Submission Number: 2.18471

Transaction Number: W9840.00436

Claim Number Value Of Work Performed

1209476 3,000.00

1209477 2,325.00

1209479 23,191.00

Total: S 28,516.00

Page: l

Correspondence ID: 12879

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REP E a fTE N C E S

ARFAS WITHDRAWN FHOM DISPOSITION

MRO - Mining Rights OnlySRO - Surface Rights OnlyM+S - Mining and Surface Rights

Description Order No. Date Disposition

' NOTICE:The Information Ihot appears on this map has been compiled from various sources, and accuracy Is not guaranteed. Those wishing lo slake mining claims should consult with Ihe Mining Recorder, Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, for additional information on the status of Ihe lands shown hereon.

42E13SE2004 2.18471 KAB1T LAKE

CASTLEWOOD LAKE

1209477

1216026AST. l

1216027IM

ELMHIRST RICKABYFOR STATUS REFER TO TWP PLAN

G-16

f WALTERS . j LEDUCFOR STATUS REFER TO TWP ,PLAN

WALTERS TP. G-tfl LEDUC TP. G-169CLIST LAKE 0-2200

REFERENCES

TOPOGRAPHY

LAKES, RIVERS. ETC., FROM FOREST RESOURCES INVENTORY SHEET No.497873

SURVEYSMERIDIAN LINE SURVEYED BY PHILLIPS ANDBENNER, O.L.S, 1916.FIELD NOTE BOOK No. 2474.

NORTH BOUNDARY OF ELMHIRST TWP.* BY PHILLIPS A BENNER, O.L.S. 1936. FIELD NOTE BOOK NO.2496.

SOUTH BOUNDARY OF ELMHIRST TWP. BY F. H.KITTO, O.L.S. 1935. FIELD NOTE BOOK NO.2393.

NORTH BOUNDARY OF RICKABY TWP. BY J.M.KILKENNY, O.L.S. 1935. FIELD NOTE BOOK NO.2394.

SOUTH BOUNDARY OF RICKABY TWP. BY H.W.SUTCLIFFE, O.L.S. 1934.

OTE BOOK NO.2560.

DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS

DOCUMENT SYMBOL

PATENT, SURFACE 8( MINING RIGHTS ..... ...., ....

.SURFACE RIGHTSONLY......

.MINING RIGHTSONLY ... . ......

LEASE,SURfACE S MINING RIGHTS

" .SURFACE: RIGHTSONLY. .... .. .........

" , MINING RIGHTSONLY.-..-. ................

LICENCE OF OCCUPATION .. ....... ........

QHDtR IN COUNCIL. . . . ... ......

RESERVATION ....., . . . .. .

CANCELLED ,. .... .

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SANJJ&GRAVfcL ....... .... .. ......... . ........ . .......... ...... ®/LAND1ISE PERMIT FOR COMMERCIAL TOURISM, OUTPOST CAMPS VNOTE: MINING RIGHTS IN PARCELS PATENTED PRIOR TO WAV 6,

1913, VESTED IN ORIGINAL PATENTEE BY THE PUBLIC LANDS ACT. U.S. O. 1970. CHAP. 386, SEC. 63,

LEGEND

MAIN ROAD OTHER ROADS

TRAIL OR PATH

HIGHWAY ROUTE No.

ELECTRIC POWER LINE

TELEPHONE LINE RAILROAD ft RIGHT OF WAY

RAPIDS. PORTAGE

NON-PERENNIAL STREAM

EDGE OF CLEARING

TREELESS MUSKEG OR MARSH

BRIDGE, BUILDINGS

T T T T T T

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SCALE: 1 INCH - 40 CHAINS

O 10OO 20OO 4OOO 6000 8000

1000(1 KM)

2000(2 KM)

KABY LAKEM.N.R. ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT

MINING DIVISION

THUNDERLAND TITLES /REGISTRY DIVISION

THUNDER BAY

JDL ̂ 7 *9

Ministryof LandNatural ManagementResources Branch

JANUARY 28th, 1981

In service Jan, 20/93

Number

G-59

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