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Geological Report
on the
Prendible Island - Net Island
Property
Eagle Lake Area
Ontario
for
GRQ Mining Inc.
#8 Lake Placid Rise S.E.
Calgary, Alberta
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Authors : Debra Bracken , BSc. Geol. Ed Friesen , BSc. EE . January 1998 (Work Assessment May 1998)
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Table of Contents
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Introduction
3.0 Property
3.1 Claim Description
3.2 Location and access
4.0 Previous work on the property
5.0 Geology
5.1 Regional geology
5.2 Property geology
6.0 Gold mineralization
7.0 Exploration Program and Budget
Appendix A - Definition of Terms Appendix B - Lab Reports Appendix C - References Appendix D - Work Assessment Report
List of Figures
Figure 1 - Location MapFigure 2 - Claim MapFigure 3 - Previous Work on the Property and AreaFigure 4 - Regional GeologyFigure 5 - Air bourne Magnetic Survey of Eagle LakeFigure 6 - Property Geology - Prendible IslandFigure 7 - Property Geology - Net IslandFigureS- 1998 Proposed Geophysics ( IP) Program
1.0 Executive Summary
GRQ Mining Inc has acquired a group of mining claims on Eagle Lake which is located approximately 25 miles south- west of the Town of Dryden , Ontario , which in turn is located on the TransCanada Highway, approximately 350 km east of Winnipeg , Manitoba or 400 km west of Thunder Bay, Ontario .
The area was first explored around 1900 and has numerous reported occurances and prospects , many with well documented histories and production values. Early prospectors concentrated on the easily accessible gold bearing quartz veins along the lake shore .
Past exploration , since the early" high grading" operations ceased , is not well documented . Trenches can be found in the area and some diamond drilling results have been reported to the OGS ( Ontario Geological Survey ) however mineral grades were not included .
GRQ Mining Inc. initiated three (3) work programs on the Eagle Lake property in 1997 , consisting of:
site investigationgrab sample collection, above and below water (scuba )VLF - EM surveyingdiamond drilling ( approximately 27 meters total)research of available information ( eg government aeromag maps , OGS reports etc )
Several grab samples have yielded the following analysis ( refer to section 7.0 ):
1.3oz7t(41.17g7t)Au
6.14oz7t (191.2g7t)Au
39.5 g/t Ag
0.742 % (7428g7t)Cu
0.155 0X,( 1550 g /t) Co
Further work is warranted on this property for the following reasons :
(1 ) results to date are encouraging and reinforce the potential of finding an ore body
(2 ) the logistics of the area are relatively easy, compared to" frontier exploration". The TransCanada Highway borders the north shore of Eagle Lake, two (2) major towns, Dryden and Kenora , are within a reasonable distance, and an industrial base, mining and forestry, is well developed in the area. Exploration , and hopefully future mine development, is able to take advantage of this existing infrastructure and be more cost effective.
GRQ Mining Inc. has a 1998 exploration program planned for this property as follows :
( a) a geophysics ( IP - induced polarization ) program
( b ) further site investigation
( c) diamond drilling of the anomalies identified by the geophysics
2.0 Introduction
GRQ Mining Inc. owns 100 "/o interest in mineral claims on Eagle Lake in the area south-southeast of Vermillion Bay, Ontario .
Refer to Figure 1 - Location Map
The south west area of Eagle Lake was first explored around 1900 and has numerous reported occurances and prospects many with well documented histories and production values. Early prospectors concentrated on the easily accessible gold bearing quartz veins along the lake shore. Visible gold would have been their major criteria for development. These early discoveries occur along the granite - metavolcanic contact on the mainland and neighbouring islands of southwest part of the lake.
Through out the 1930's and 1940's limited and sporadic gold exploration occurred , many of the old properties were reevaluated . Base metals , iron , and uranium exploration occurred throughout the area during the 1950's to the late 1970's . During the late 1970's widespread exploration for gold occurred around the Dryden area due to resurgence in price and demand . There are over 200 known gold occurances in the Dryden - Ignace area.
GRQ's claims at Eagle Lake contains numerous trenches, test pits , adits and old shafts which pockmark the area from different eras of exploration . Currently gold as well as platinum group elements are activity being sought in the south-west quadrant of Eagle Lake and adjacent areas.
This area contains many positive attributes which warrent continued exploration. Past work has been concentrated on areas accessible from the lake, basically confined to the shore . Moorhouse, Ontario Department of Mines -1939 (1), states that few prospecting activities have been indicated on island interiors and inland areas and he believes these areas deserves a thorough investigation.
The company has the technical and professional ability to address the project in a workmanlike manner. The project is speculative, but is built on solid scientific foundations, and has potential merit.
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Locati on Map
3.0 Property
3.1 Claim Description
Refer to Figure 2 - Claim Map
The GRQ Mining Inc. claims in the Prendible Island - Net Island portion of Eagle Lake property consists of 4 units with a total of 47 contiguous, unpatented mining claims which cover one (1) known gold prospect - the Golden Eagle Prospect on Prendible Island and in addition an adit, named Debbie Adit, on Net Island and is immediately east of five (5) known gold prospects l occurances - the Eldorado Prospect, Grace Prospect, Pioneer Island Prospect, the Buffalo Occurrence and Viking Island Occurrence.
( note refer to Appendix A - Definition of Terms , eg. Prospect and Occurance)
The Claim blocks are located north of Muskeg Bay, Eagle Lake approximately 25 miles south-west of Dryden , Ontario .
The Claim Numbers are:
Block Claim # 1178693 16 units
Block Claim # 1149804 12 units
Block Claim # 1178692 16 units
Block Claim # 1149805 3 units
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3.2 Location and access
The Prendible Island - Net Island Eagle Lake Prospect is located in the south-west extremity of Eagle Lake approximately 25 miles west-south-west of Dryden , Ontario in the Kenora mining district of Northwestern Ontario . (refer to Figure 1 - Location Map)
The Town of Dryden has a well developed infrastructure of highways , railroads , airport, hydro and townsite facilities .
The property is accessible from the Trans-Canada highway, which borders the north shore of Eagle Lake , by following a gravel road southwards through the Town of Eagle River to private fishing lodges on Eagle Lake. Accessibility to the property on the lake is by boat in summer and ski-doo in winter.
Alternatively, an all weather road , intersecting Hwy 502 south of Dryden , proceeds southwest along the south side of Eagle Lake , and is in close proximity to Muskeg Bay at a location approximately 7 km south of the property.
4.0 Previous Work on the Property and Area
Refer to Figure 3 - Previous Work on the Property and Area
Exploration commenced in the Eagle Lake area around 1900 where a number of prospects were located along the granrte-metavolcanic contact in the south-west part of the lake.
Prospecting of the" greenstone - granite" contact zones , particularly along the readily accessible lakeshore resulted in a number of gold discoveries. Six (6) discoveries in the Eldorado Bay region of Eagle Lake are listed below. Attempts to develop these discoveries into mines had limited success with reported production (" Gold Deposits of the Kenora-Fort Francis Area" by Richard C. Beard and Glen L. Garratt, Mineral Deposit Circular 16, 1976 Ministry of Natural Resources) as follows:
Description Reported Production
(a) Eldorado Prospect 1904 : 14 oz Au from 30 tons = 0.47 oz/ton
(b) Grace Prospect 1902-1908 : 69 02 Au from 415 tons = 0.17 oz/ton
Golden Eagle Prospect 1903 :17oz Au from 29 tons , = 0.59 oz Au/ton
(d) Buffalo Occurance none : 30 ft. adit, 2 shafts , 28 ft. and 15 ft. deep w 1 78 ft. lateraldevelopment
(e) Pioneer Island Prospect none: 80 ft. shaft with 160 ft. Drifting on 70 ft. Level
(f) Viking Occurance 1903 : none - 85 ft shaft
The deposits are classified and labelled as to the stage of development:
mine (all past producers), with a minimum of not less than 100 ounce of gold
prospect with significant development work, usually consisting of one or more of the followinga) significant production, other than for milling test, but less than 100 ounces of gold ;b) over 100 feet of underground lateral development work;c) over 2,000 feet of diamond drilling ;
occurrence with little development work carried out.
( Source : Beard and Garratt, Ontario Division of Mines.)
Most gold mining activity ceased at Eagle Lake by 1912 .
Geological information on the Viking Occurrence, Grace Prospect, Buffalo Occurrence , Eldorado Prospect, Pioneer Island Prospect and Golden Eagle Prospect has been taken from the Ontario Geological Survey ( OGS ) Open File Report 5723 , Geology. Gold Mineralization and Property Visits in the Area Investigated by the Dryden-lgnace Economic Geologist 1984 -1987 J. R. Parker.
Also included with the geological information are J.R. Parkers assays of mineralization as follows:
1) Viking Occurrence
Geology:
The Viking Occurrence is situated within granitic rocks of the Atikawa Batholith immediately next to its contact with mafic metavolcanic flows of the Lower Wabigoon Volcanics .
Assays of Mineralization :
Visible gold was found by the author (J.R. Parker) in quartz vein material on the dump near the shaft. Random grab samples of the quartz veins and wall rocks assayed only trace amounts of gold . Pyrite rich gossan zones within the granitic rocks in the vicinity of the shaft assayed between 2 ppb and 15 ppb gold .
2) Grace Prospect
Geology:
The Grace Prospect is situated within granitic rocks of the Atikawa Batholith south of its contact with mafic and intermediate metavolcanic rocks of the Lower Wabigoon Volcanics .
Assays of Mineralization :
Grab samples of the quartz veins in the shaft and open cut assayed 26 ppb and 11 ppb respectively.
3) Buffalo Occurrence
Geology:
The Buffalo Occurrence occurs within granitic rocks of the Atikawa Batholith south of its contact with mafic and intermediate metavolcanic rocks of the Lower Wabigoon Volcanics .
Assays of Mineralization :
Grab samples of the quartz vein and wall rock material assayed trace amounts of gold .
4) Eldorado Prospect
Geology:
The Eldorado Prospect occurs within medium-grained, gray biotite-hornblende granitic rocks of the Atikawa Batholith south of its contact with mafic and intermediate metavolcanic rocks of the Lower Wabigoon Volcanics .
Assays of Mineralization :
A grab sample, taken by the author (J.R. Parker) of sheared , altered , granitic wall rock assayed 1640 ppb gold , while grab samples from the quartz vein assayed 80 ppb gold and 1290 ppb gold . A1.5 m chip sample across the shear zone in the open cut assayed 19 ppb.
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5) (Old) Pioneer Island Prospect
Geology:
The prospect is situated at the sheared contact between mafic and underlying intermediate metavolcanic rocks of the Lower Wabigoon Volcanics ad is immediately north of the contact between the metavolcanics and the granitic rocks of the Atikwa Batholith .
Assays of Mineralization :
Grab samples taken by the author (J.R. Parker) from the massive sulfide mineralization assayed only trace amounts of gold with anomalous copper and nickel values, although the sulfides are reported to have panned gold ( Carter 1905).
This prospect is located less than 1 km to the north-east of the Grace Prospect on the mainland . In 1900 prospectors located a weathered gossan on ( Old) Pioneer Island and were successful in panning for gold from the weathered material. A shaft was sunk by the prospectors to a approximate depth of 30m and a drift constructed on the mineralized vein on the 25m level for a distance of 50m . There are no reports of gold production on this prospect.
A weathered gossan caps vein or quartz stringer system which can be traced inland for approximately 120m. The vein consist predominantly of massive pyrite and quartz , with minor chalcopyrite, and ranges in width from 0.3m to 1.7m. The strike of the vein is approximately northeast. The vein occurs at the contact between the mafic and underlying intermediate metavolcanics of the Lower Wabigoon Volcanics . Directly to the south is a contact between the metavolcanics and the granitic rocks of the Atikwa Batholith.
6) Golden Eagle Prospect
Geology:
The Golden Eagle Prospect occurs within granitic rocks of the Atikawa Batholith south of its contact with mafic and intermediate metavolcanic rocks of the Lower Wabigoon Volcanics.
Assays of Mineralization :
Two grab samples taken by the author (J.R. Parker) which contained <^% pyrite, assayed 45 ppb gold and 3500 ppb gold , while a third sample of the quartz, containing almost no pyrite , assayed 1.10 oz/t Au . .
The Golden Eagle Prospect is located on Prendible Island less than 1 km to the east of the Grace Prospect on the mainland. A vertical shaft was sunk to a depth of approximately 22m. An adit from the lake edge was excavated to approximately 55m and intersects the shaft. Twenty-nine tons of rock was milled which yielded 17.11 oz of gold (0.59ozftAu).
The host rock to the mineralized veins and shear structures is Algoman age , coarse to medium grained grey to pink biotite - hornblende granitic rock. The shear zone 0.2m to 0.6m in width hosts a 0.3m to 0.6m quartz vein. The shear zone is trending northwest. The strike of the quartz vein 155 degrees to 170/90 degrees. The quartz vein contains approximately 1tfa disseminated pyrite. The sheared wall rocks are sericitized.chloritic, carbonattzed and pyrtic . Also present are large (1 mm - 3mm), glassy, blue quartz "eyes" embedded in a fine grained ground mass .
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Previ ous Work on the Property and Area
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5.0 Geology
5.1 Regional Geology
Refer to Figure 4 - Regional Geology
The regional geological setting of the GRQ Mining Inc Eagle Lake Property is located in the Eagle-Manitou Lakes greenstone belt within the Wabigoon Sub-province . The belt is composed of mafic, intermediate and felsic metavolcanic flows . There are lesser amounts of pyroclastic and metasedimentary rocks within the belt. The area has been intruded by large granitic batholiths such as the Atikwa Batholith to the south and the Dryberry and Lount Lake Batholith to the north .
The Wabigoon Sub-province consists of the Upper Wabigoon Volcanics , Lower Wabigoon Volcanics , Eagle Lake Volcanics and the Eagle Lake Lobe of the Atikwa Batholith . In the Eagle Lake area there are gold occuranees in the Lower Wabigoon Volcanic, a mixed sequence of mafic to meta volcanics. Granitiod rocks of the Eagle Lake Lobe of the Atikwa Batholith geographically close to the Lower Wabigoon Volcanics also contain numerous gold prospects. The Lower Wabigoon Volcanics overlies massive and pillowed flows of the Upper Wabigoon volcanics geographically located to the north.
To the north of GRQ's claim properties approximately four (4) km is the Wabigoon Lake Fault trends east - northeast along the north shore of Eagle Lake.
Parker notes :
* There is a strong spatial and genetic correlation between gold mineralization and major zones of deformation and faulting, such as the Wabigoon Fault. Gold is not know to occur in the fault but is controlled by associated structures related to the style of deformation."
No known gold deposits occur directly to the north of the Wabigoon Fault
Shear zones within the Eagle Lake area predominately trend northeast. Northeast to east-northeast trending shear zones occur at the Viking Occurrence, Eldorado Prospect, Grace Prospect, Pioneer Island Prospect and Buffalo Occurrence . A northwest trending shear zone is present at the Golden Eagle Prospect.
All of the above gold mineralization occurances are located within the Lower Wabigoon Volcanic - Eagle Lake lobe of the Atikwa Batholith except for the Viking Prospect which lies within the Upper Wabigoon Volcanics just north of the Lower Wabigoon contact.
In 1961 the department of mines published map 1162G, an airbourne magnetic survey of Eagle Lake, Kenora Mining District Ontario .
Refer to Figure 5 - Airbourne Magnetic Survey of Eagle Lake
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6.0 Property geology
(Old and New) Pioneer Island Prospect
The Pioneer Island Prospect consists of two islands , one to the north of Prendible Island and the other to the west. Both islands have been named Pioneer Island on government maps generated at different times. For clarification purposes, GRQ refers to the northern island as New Pioneer Island and the western island as Old Pioneer Island.
Minimal work has been done on this prospect. A gossan was located on the north east corner of Old Pioneer Island from which grab samples assayed 4 ppb Au at the lake shore .
J. R. Parker reported anomalous copper and nickel values.
Prendible Island
Refer to Figure 6 - Property Geology - Prendible Island
This Island contains three ( 3 ) areas of interest,
(1 ) the Golden Eagle Prospect,
( 2 ) the Prendible Island Gossan, referred to as Earl's Gossan, and
( 3 ) the north shore Prendible Island quartz/Cu vein , currently unnamed.
(1) Golden Eagle Prospect
Original work done between 1901 and 1906 yielded an average grade of 0.50 to 0.58 oz/tAu (refer to section 4.0 )
Visible gold was found in quartz vein material on the dump near the adit and shaft. Samples were collected from the wallrock and quartz vein within the adit and assayed 0.175 g 1 1 Au and 0.216 g l ton Au . At the adit's surface and area , samples assayed 2.52 g/t Au , 4.1 g/tAu , 2.06 g/t Au and 3.164 g/t Au .
Parker reported quartz vein grab sample assays of 3.5 g 1 1 Au and 1.10 oz 1 1 Au .
(2) Earl's Gossan
Earl's Gossan is located 200 m to the north-northeast of the Golden Eagle Prospect across Prendible Bay.
The gossan zone at the shore has a width of approximately 2 meters , with 0.3m of heavily stained - weathered material at its centre. Ten meters (10) north of the lake edge the sulfide zone is approximately 1 meter across , it's strike is north and dips 48 degrees west.
Samples collected at the gossan zone assayed for: 1.260 g/t Au , 0.247 g/t Au and 191.20g/! Au.
Other notable assay results from the gossan area are: 92 ppm Ni, 0.417 Vo Cu , 14.8 g/tAg and S.Sg/tAg.
Seven (7 ) meters to the west of the sulfide zone, a 22 mm diameter core was cut for 28 meter at a 45 degree angle . Core loss was experienced, recovered core indicated minimal results.
(3) North Shore Prendible Island Quartz/Copper Vein
A quartz l copper vein is exposed at the lake shore on the north side of Prendible Island . Grab samples were obtained which assayed as follows:
148 ppb Au , 0.742 "/o Cu , 80 ppm Ni, 39.5 g 1 1 Ag, and 59 ppm Bi.
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Earl's Gossan Copper Showing ' 86 ppn Nl 0.148 g/-* Au 39.5 g/t Ae 7428 ppn C 0.742 X 80 ppn Nl 59 ppn Bl
1.860 Q/t Au0,247 g/* Au14.6 g7t Ae898 ppn Cu2.400 e/t Au191. SO 9/t ( 6. 14 oz/t ) Au578 ppn Cu8.3 e/t Aa4170 ppn ( 0,417 X ) Cu637 ppn Cu ^
DidPI oneer Island
Golden Eagle Prospect
Prendi bie Island
Eagle Lake
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Property Geology - Prendible Island
Net island
Refer to Figure 7 - Property Geology - Net Island
Net Island is the largest island of GRQ's claim properties. It is located to the north - east of both Pioneer Island and Prendible Island., approximately 2 km to the north east of the Grace Prospect on the mainland .
An old adit, located on the west side of the southern peninsula at the lake shore, was excavated into grey coarse to medium grained granitic rock, of Algoman age , for a distance of approximately 10m following a quartz vein .
No information has been located on the history of this adit, it is not presented on geological maps produced by the OGS.
Grab samples taken during GRQ's 1997 field expedition assayed 0.058 g/t Au from the wallrock material and 41.7 g/t Au from the quartz vein and adjacent rock directly above the adit.
The quartz vein at the adit is hosted in a coarse to medium grained granitic rock in very close proximity to a mafic contact. The vein trends approximately 320 degrees . At surface it has a width of 0.25 m to 0.45 m.
Twenty-five (25) metres from the shore line a second quartz vein intersect the adit vein at 90 degrees , it's strike is approximately 50 degrees . Evidence of trenching is located on this second vein about 10 m to the south-west from the intersection of the adit quartz vein . The host rock is a coarse grained granitoid.
No reports, assays or history has been found in research . Grab samples from fall of 1997 assayed 0.241 g/t Au and an anomalous reading of 1550 ppm cobalt.
Six (6 ) meters to the south-west of the trench , a 22 mm diameter core was cut for 10 metres at a 45 degree angle. Core loss was experienced and recovered core indicated minimal results.
A VLF EM survey, conducted on a north-south traverse starting approximately 30 m east of the adit, indicates the presence of a conductor. No outcrop associated with the conductor has been found .
In 1961 the Department of Mines published Map 1162G, an Airborne Magnetic Survey of Eagle Lake , Kenora District, Ontario . A magnetic anomaly is located in the north central part of Net Island. ( Refer to Figure 5 - Airbourne Magnetic Survey of Eagle Lake)
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7.0 Gold mineralization
The target of GRQ's program is the gold mineralization hosted in quartz veins and stringers as well as the wall rock which cut the intermediate to felsic intrusive of the Eagle Lake Lobe of the Atikwa Batholith and the Lower Wabigoon Volcanics . Both old prospects and new sites are being examined.
In Parker's study of the gold mineralization and properties , two (2 ) influencing factors are noted :
(1 ) The majority of known gold occurances at Eagle Lake are situated within a mixed sequence of mafic to felsic meta-volcanics ofthe Lower Wabigoon .
( 2 ) Studies of the gold occurances at Eagle Lake have shown that gold-bearing quartz are dominantiy controlled by northeast - trending shear zones in the granitic rocks and by shearing and fracturing in meta-volcanic rock .
Parker concludes :
" In general gold mineralization is restricted to the quartz vein although anomalous gold values do occur within granitic wallrock at a few occurances."
During three ( 3 ) field expeditions in 1997 , emphasis concentrated on sample collection . Numerous grab samples and bulk (2 kg ) samples were taken both above and under water (scuba divers ). In addition , 2 shallow diamond drill cores (22 mm diameter) were cut with a Winkie drill. Difficulty with core recovery was experienced .
The following is a summary of assay high lites from samples taken during the three field trips in 1997 . Copies of the lab reports are provided in Appendix - B
Refer to Figure 6 - Property Geology - PrendiWe Island
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Location
PrendiWe Island - Golden Eagle Prospect and adjacent area
PrendiWe Island - Earl's Gossan
Sample Number
E28
1 kg
2E34 2E37 Bulk 3E3
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2E29 2E29B
3E2-8
3E12
3E2-13
Value
2.520 g/t Au4.1 g/tAg 2.060 g/t Au 3.164 g/t Au
1.260 g/t Au 0.247 g/t Au 14.8 g/tAg 898 ppm Cu
2.400 g/t Au191.20 g/t Au (6.14 oz/t)
578 ppm Cu
8.3 g/tAg4170 ppm Cu( 0.417 "/o)
637 ppm Cu
(3 ) Prendible Island - Earl's Gossan - drill core # 2
3E2-16 and 3E2-17 , total width is 28 inches sheared granodiorite with traces of pyrite
54 ppb Au 859 ppm Cu 1.4 ppm Ag
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assay high lites ( continued )
Location
( 4 ) PrendiWe Island -North Shore " copper showing "
Sample Number
E21
E24
Value
86 ppm Ni
148 ppb Au39.5 ppm Ag7428 ppm Cu ( 0.742 "/o ]80 ppm Ni59 ppm Bi
Refer to Figure 7 - Property Geology - Net Island
( 5 ) Net Island -Debbie Adit and adjacent area
(6 ) Net Island - Tinkle Trench
2E13
2E2
41.17gA(1.3ozft)Au
3.6 ppm Ag2101 ppm Cu( 0.21 "/o)666 ppm Ni1550 ppm Co ( 0.155 K84 ppm As
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8.0 1998 Exploration Program and Budget
The work by GRQ Mining Inc up to December 1997 has consisted of
diamond drilling 2 holes for a total distance of 85 feet
surface sample collection ( above and below water)
lab analysis of the samples
VLF - EM survey
The next step is a geophysics program over the area from Prendible Island to Net Island as shown on
Figure 8 -1998 Proposed Geophysics (IP ) Program
(a) Geophysics IP (induced polarization ) Program
The geophysics program will be IP with the intent of identifying areas of disseminated sulfide . This program must be undertaken when ice is on the lake . January and/or February are the months recommended to perform this work as the weather and ice conditions after February can become quite treacherous.
The intent is to followed up this IP program with a diamond drilling program aimed at recovering material from the anomalies identified by the IP program .
The Budget for the IP program is:
30 line km @ S1500.00 1 line km 345,000.00
expenses S 5,000.00
Total SSO.OOO.OO
(b) Surface Investigation
Follow up to the anomalous IP results will be a detailed surface investigation including the following :
(l) locating the anomaly
(ii) surface sampling
(iii) lab analysis of samples
(c) Diamond Drilling
Based on the results from the detailed surface investigation , a drilling program will be designed to test the anomalies with the following taken into account:
types of drilling equipment available
depth and location of anomaly(ies) - eg on water or land
time of year - eg. winter for drilling on the ice
The budget for diamond drilling will be developed following the geophysics IP program.
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Figure 8 - 1998 Proposed Geophysics ( IP ) Program
Appendix - A
Definition of Terms
The deposits are classified and labelled , by the OGS , as to the stage of development as follows :
mine (all past producers), with a minimum of not less than 100 ounces of gold
prospect with significant development work, usually consisting of one or more of the following
a) significant production, other than for milling test, but less than 100 ounces of gold
b) over 100 feet of underground lateral development work
c) over 2,000 feet of diamond drilling
occurrence with little development work carried out.
( Source: Beard and Garratt, Ontario Division of Mines.)
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Appendix - B
Lab Reports
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8267.688.117.386.49
8.536.967.307.797.28
6.195.405.596568.40
8.217.970.748.396.63
7.417.927.440.325.54
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337251371530485
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442581
1115
45920
259
4383
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1.81.51.71.61.4
1.7151.51.81.7
15151.4131.7
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5 117 11
9 394 618 108 868
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3.893.732.893.343.92
3.00Z552.882.842JX;. . J"~i~96";2301.461.912.90
3.072.050.66Z212.80
6.706.841S72581.8O
0504.710.47
K X,
1.561.531.391.941.7O
2.522.191.981.38
, 1 -43
"1^24OS41.673.772.13
3^74.170.632.783.77
0.080.091560.040.93
O.O11.620.19
Uppm
1617131212
175
1118
". 13• rf.
'^13
18101525
1117'13
1556
88"'21
420
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8<1
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0.780.770.650.740.53
0.570.610.720.680.73
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051.0.61036'
a32Oj66
0.860380.04 .0.600.66
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Z922.940.49oil50.43
O.010.680.02
Mnppm
333375276466230
271 .233281431405
' ' " -x
181339125^'
127223
25178 ,-54'"
186185
15481520 .449 ;92^
340
2929634
Moppm
1314139
18
168
1213
: 13"s. ..
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81114
1913291312
46."s
. 196
228
23
N**
3.51.3.273.362.52Z01
2511.87i12
-3.152.78
231"
1.831.561543.10
0.770.730^42310.10
0.510.16Z7S0.052.08
0.041.480.08
Nlppm
1414101211
859
1717
9118
1519
1814111120
866311809
7659
i
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ppm
850749755542499
503371530431438l .
518449369303609i
654391 J10
604323
538569774*10526
S320
*10
Pbppm
9119
138
97
101114
1079"11
10
1097
1314
162212269
31539
Sb SIppm -X,
O 0.020 0.02O 0.01^ O.01 O O.01
3 0.01O O.O17 0.01
O 0.02^ 0.01
' O 0.01^ O.01*3 0.010 0.015 0.02
0 0.020 0.020 O.01 ;"3 0.01 ~O O.01
: -.'.'
7 0.026 0.024 O.OV^ O.01O O.01
^ O.01^ O.01^ OJ01
Sfppm
2261351357637
553744
221216v
1141113643
107
3728'. 4
6121
180206
718
161
2264
Tl*
0.450.390.370.390.33
0.390340.360.370.39
0.28033Oj210.320.37
0.350.350.030.390.37
0.550.600.24"0.02;0.23"
0.010^80.03
Tel (403) 250-1901
Fax (403) 250-8265
Vppm
6759484744
49333944SO
3340253449
4642
64754
213222,
-30-
, 528
1359
Wppm
•S*s^*s^
^5^5
*s-5
\^*5
^*5*5
^ 5*s
814
,s^ 5
8*s
57
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Znppm
8112665
13084
90 .78
155 -'' se' ' '; .. ei -; -
38 ^ '*\ :-
4520 . l47'..-'--
43
6351 -144438
90.':'.,
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CanTech Laboratories, Inc. Sign
4 CanTech Laboratories Inc.
#8 Lake Placid Rise S.E. Calgary, Alberta T2J 5B5
Attention: Ed Friesen
Certificate of AnalysisWork Order: 97197
Date: September 29, 1997
f 3 1 of 142008 lOSneetNE
Calgary Alberta
Canada T2E6K3
Tel (403) 250-1901
Fax (403) 250-8265
Sample ID
2 E13A 2E13B 2 E29A 2 E29B 2 E37A 2E37B
A.A. Finish Gravimetric FinishAu Au Au Aug/t g/t g/t g/t
0.0570.1190.063
0.0040.009
0.137
191.2
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SampleNumber
E1E2E3E4E5
E6E7E8E9
E10
E11E12E13E 14E15
E16E17E18E19E20
E21E22E23E24
V^ E25
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Au Sample Auppb . Number ppb
^ E26 ^<2 E27 274
3 . E28 25209 : ' ; ' - - .
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181 - " . -23 /l12 /Wu/*G l 'W^<2 r; . : - Richard fJlagner, B.Sc.
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3 Industrial D riv*, Box 428. Klrktend Ltk*. ON P2N 3J1 T*l:(705 507 3361) Ftx:(705) 508 8368
MINERAL ASSAYERS ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTS tlto tt: 1070 Lrttiium Dr., Thunder Biy. ON P7B OG3
T*I:(B07)823 B44B Fax:(807)0230820 Uame* R*idRd.. P.O. Box2S5. Timmlnt.ON P4N 7E2
Tal/Fix (705)288 3790
LUwto: Date:
9741033 12/05/97
Cfient: GRQ Mining Inc8 Lake Placid Rise Calgary T2J 585
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
P.O.*.
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Accurassay Sampte #
123456789
10
Client Sample* Bulk 3E1Bulk 3E2Bulk 3E3Butk3E4Bulk 3E5Bulk 3E6Bulk3E7Bulk 3E8Bulk 3E9 Bulk 3E10
Weight of Sample (g)
956.2806.5975.2990.6925.3
1005.2927
953.5996.1 1007
Leach Assay ppm
00
3.170.210.240.160.490.170.2
0.09
Residue Assay, ppm ^.005O.005
0.1880.014
O.005O.005
0.006•o.oos^.005
0.011
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Total Gold Assay K Extractionppm
00
3.3580.224
0.240.16
0.4960.17
0.20.101
oz/T by Cyanide0 ERR0 ERR
0.098 94.40.007 93.750.007 1000.005 1000.014 98.80.005 1000.006 1000.003 89.1
CanTech Laboratories Inc.
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Certificate of AnalysisWork Order: 97187A
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Sample ID
2 E22 E62 E72 E9A2 E9B
2 E102 E112 E122 E132 E14
2 E152 E16A2 E16B2 E172 E18A
2 E18B2 E192 E202 E21A2 E21B
2 E21C2 E222 E232 E242 E25
A.A. Finish Gravimetric FinishAu Au Au Aug/t g/t g/t g/t
0.2410.015 0.0210.0130.0280.017
0.0090.0170.065 0.062^5.0 41.17 41.170.023 0.035
0.0580.0160.0140.0110.018
0.0160.0050.0060.011 0.0070.006
0.0170.0860.0160.0120.021
Sample ID
2 E292 E312 E33A2 E33B12 E33B2
2 E33C2 E342 E352 E362 E37
2 E38A1A2A3A4
CanTech Laboratories,
A.A. Finish Gravimetric FinishAu Au Au Aug/t g/t g/t g/t
2.4000.0460.0080,0110.007
0.013•cO.005
0.0360.0182.060
0.0210.0340.0130.0110.015
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vrAttention: Ed
GRQ MINING INC. *\#8 Lake Placid Rise Calgary, Alberta T2J 5B5
Digestion: tu
Sample10
22222
22222
22222
22222
22222
E2E6E7E9AE9B
E10E11E12E13E14
E15E16AE16BE17E18A
E18BE19E20E21AE21B
E21CE22E23E24E25
Agppm
3.6•c.5•e.5
1.71.1
0.71.01.5•e.5
2.6
0.70.9•c.5•e.5•c.5
1.50.51.1•c.5•e.5
1.81.51.02.3•e.5
IAL
At•X.
0.562.697.300.377.33
7.167.306.721.266.24
6.270.166.247.121.21
8.527.349.026.070.42
8.116.050.460.836.10
S.E.
Friesen
Certificate of AnalysisDate: September 23, 1997
J Work Order: 971 87B
[ Percnionc, Nitric,
Asppm
8417•c512*5
12*5
S6
*5
97
45.*5*5
*5•eS
13157
9.c5
87
•cS
Bppm
3530103533
24*S282919
3023•eS1023
*5^22c522
•eS•eS6128<5
Bappm
215
58618
617
224406
221846
16813
570409
22
1403794
31225
15669
929
101
Beppm
•:.5^51.20.70.8
1.11.31.1•c.51.7
1•e.5
1.31.3*.S
1.51
1.11
•e.5
1.61.10.50.61.7
C. i- -v•^
r* -
V Ait*
d ./E.0, V-f
03, 'i'
!'i
.,,0 ., .. vr
Hydroiiuonc Anacxj
Bippm
•cS•cS
5•*5*5
•eS<5•eS<5*S
*5.cS^^*5
<5•eS•eS<5*5
<5*5•cS<5^
Ca•k
0.100.990.622.093.55
0.472.145.930.096.86
0.720.120.880.550.62
2.282.771.680.411.39
4.264.987.82
13.150.48
Cdppm
1.3•el•*11.41.1
^•ci•el•C1
1.2
1.4•ci•C-1
•ci•el
•el•el•el•el•el
1.21.2•f)1.4•el
Coppm
155062245124
128
1558
30
158478
311953•e2
14
3443
712
3
Grppm
21321119776
246
10795
153184390
83191108162255
26129201100236
3410013884
103
Cuppm
210162404521
1541
34513345
8548151711
1253831598
56397
125512
Fe*
35.867.174.23
32.7612.67
3.484.429.541.908.79
4.510.770.962.242.24
9.765.328.750.621.01
8.427.162.755.660.73
K•X.
0.050.021.710.052.57
1.741.360.130.060.55
1.280.021.261.450.06
0.871.030.730.820.06
0.990.310.020.120.72
Lappm
137
191710
202832
512
20•1
3228
6
31141026
4
3225
41113
Mg"X.
0.141.641.272.672.79
3.160.631.081.254.31
3.690.040.180.490.56
2.350.944.170.130.13
1.911.443.945.770.13
Mnppm
294993563
29343669
472650
1020559
4357
59765
177296316
1173475733144215
12011259925
2453119
Moppm
1911843
467
145
41979
17
361
1119
3585
11
Na•X.
0.090.042.480.100.08
0.993.000.800.030.78
0.400.053.013.010.15
2.822.621.083.510.10
2.812.250.090.183.55
Nippm
66636312692
274
741369
19166
1616
717
1086
28
42516106
Pppm
30086
505419302
448875
1223225460
45618518039384
2088632398^
1007
2956794
•c2136152
Pbppm
1789
1516
111114
825
1559
135
159
1367
1720101416
Sbppm
O5843
94
•e3
6•e3
6•e3O
45
O•e3•c3•c3O
•e3
5^*3^
Srppm
87
714
346
47t57515
4145
277
103103
18
187200
938023
256139377988
Ti•X)
0.050.030.490.050.49
0.380.541.050.040.33
0.330.050.100.360.04
1.640.410.560.060.09
1.690.620.020.030.03
Vppm
14509423
237
7623
16618
231
677
113319
20979
3036
14
176133
15174
Wppm
*588
108
*5*5
8*5
8
*5^^*5*5
8•eS
8^*5
67^^•eS
Znppm
30727255
115
56486427
303
7225163731
13839651435
113127378916
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4 QinTech Laboratories Inc.
GRQ MINING INC. #8 Lake Placid Rise S.E. Calgary. Alberta T2J 5B5
Digestion: TOTAL ( PercmoTttrNltric, Hydrofluoric Attack)
Attention: Ed Friesen
Certificate of AnalysisDate: September 23, 1997
Work Order: 97187B
Page 2 of 2
Sample Ag Al As B Ba Be Bi ID ppm 'K ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
Ca Cd Co Cr Cu 'K ppm ppm ppm ppm
2 E29 0.8 5.37 72 E31 2.2 5.30 *52 E33A 0.9 8.10 72 E33B1 0.6 6.69 152 E33B2 1.4 7.04 7
7 120 0.8 ^ 0.10 ^ 10 154 245^ 79 0.6 *5 0.75 -O 3 284 9^ 210 1 ^ 3.36 1.2 13 89 12^ 314 1.2 ^ 1.83 -ci 8 146 11*5 482 1.4 -e5 1.68 *1 10 62 13
2 E33C 1.0 7.60 9 6 159 1 t5 5.09 1.1 14 67 132 E34 4.1 5.39 ^ ^ 198 1.1 *S 0.69 "M 3 101 92 E3S *.5 2.35 9 13 186 0.7 ^ 2.01 -:1 4 121 152 E36 *5 6.17 8 ^ 256 1 ^ 0.81 -d 9 118 572 E37 0.9 7.64 15 84 143 1 ^ 1.29 1.2 17 144 36
1.38 -:1 12 186 620.44 1.4 11 206 400.30 -:1 7 305 291.70 1.5 7 218 470.08 1.2 6 80 35
2AAAA
E381234
0.6•c.5•:.51.9•:.5
3.484.392.853.145.36
126
1089
1721221922
31848
147211484
0.91.7
11.21.7
Fe K La Mg Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Sb Sr •fc "fc ppm "* ppm ppm 16 ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm
Ti V W Zn "K ppm ppm ppm
3.05 1.55 9 0.31 2111.87 0.40 29 0.43 3416.61 0.64 25 2.79 9862.67 1.03 19 0.67 5616.25 1.78 27 1.08 666
5.94 0.64 23 2.50 10791.03 0.46 7 0.25 1981.19 0.99 8 0.35 3791.63 0.80 28 0.64 3246.22 1.16 16 5.68 796
2.33 1.65 12 0.66 3462.46 1.97 16 0.85 3431.79 1.00 14 1.00 2332.03 1.35 18 1.29 7752.28 2.14 17 0.95 146
13 1.87 8 434 1211 3.12 8 269 65 2.67 34 937 158 2.64 14 603 134 1.99 5 1739 12
2 2.51 30 800 1210 3.24 10 260 1011 0.10 10 226 610 3.18 17 214 10
^ 27 0.31 33 *5 36•e3 29 0.08 3 *5 46O 129 0.59 206 6 124
8 224 0.32 46 *5 454 74 1.10 124 ^ 67
4 151 0.55 180 ^ 1094 77 0.11 19 ^ 19^ 43 0.10 25 *5 26O 107 0.25 31 *5 29
7 0.42 28 550 14 O 31 0.39 76 5 112
12 0.16 22 77 811 0.32 30 767 1211 0.23 21 415 1323 0.11 29 1282 14
^ 34 0.23 53 ^ 505 47 0.31 117 ^ 72
O 41 0.19 44 ^ 37^ 221 0.21 135 ^ 86
5 0.60 18 350 15 12 26 0.36 105 *5 46
CanTech Laboratories, Inc.
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J^fUL CanTech Laboratories Inc.V-
GRQ MINING INC. ~\#8 Lake Placid Rise S. E. Calgary, AlbertaT2J 5B5 J
Page 1 of 14200B- iOSfee;NE
Calqary. AlhertaAttention: Ed Friesen canada T2E6K3
r\ J.-.C- j. f. A i Tel M03) 250-1901Certificate of Analysis ^ (m2^mWork Order: 97208
Date: October 23, 1997
A.A. Finish Gravimetric Finish A.A. Finish Gravimetric FinishSample ID Au Au Au
g/t g/t g/t
3 E1-1 10.005 10.0053 E1-2 0.0053 E1-3 10.0053 E1-4 10.0053 E1-5 10.005
3 E1-6 0.0143 E1-7 10.0053 E1-8 0.0053 E1-9 10.0053 E1-10 10.005
3E1-11 10.0053 E2-1 10.0053E2-2 10.0053 E2-3 0.0053 E2-4 10.005
3 E2-5 10.0053 E2-6 10.0053 E2-7 0.0053 E2-8 0.019 0.0243 E2-9 0.005
3 E2-10 10.0053E2-11 10.0053 E2-12 10.0053E2-13 0.0453 E2-14 0.013
Au Sample ID Au Au Au Aug/t g/t g/t g/t g/t
3 E2-15 0.0083 E2-16 0.0733 E2-17 0.0443 E2-18 0.0213 E2-19 0.013
3 E2-20 10.0053 E2-21 10.005
CanTech Laboraties, Inc.
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Certified/^l "' '
4 CanTech Laboratories Inc.Page 1 of 3
GRQ MINING INC.#8 Lake Placid Rise S.E. Calgary. Alberta T2J 5B5
Attention: Ed Friesen
Certificate of AnalysisDate: November 8, 1-997
Work Order: 97216B
. ^•M.^- a. ls —— BigestlUii.iu i Mi-
SampleID
3E1-13E1-23E1^33E1^3E1-5
3E1-63E1-73E1-83E1-93E1-10
3E1-113E2-13E2-23E2-33E2-4
3E2-53E2-63E2-73E2-83E2-9
3E2-103E2-1 13E2-123E2-133E2-14
Agppm
*:.50.70.60.9*5
0.7<.5<.5<.5<.5
0.6<.5<.5<.5•:.5
<.5<.5<.5<.5<.5
1.00.5<.51.10.6
Al*b
6.867.037.557.567.53
7.158.529.366.547.53
6.296.106.067.067.32
7.317.347.277.346.67
6.967.327.137.396.24
(-Perctiioi
As Bppm ppm
^ 18^ 14^ 10^ 8^ 9
•S 6*5 6^ 7<5 *5^ 7
*5 7*5 6*5 9<5 7*5 5
*5 <5•cS ^^ ^*5 ^^ ^
*5 ^9 ^^ <5^ *5^ ^
icrNitricrHyd
BaPPm
35798
318268213
8592
109131182
278289362399430
416364345
45293
232310315389314
Be Bippm ppm
1.0 ^0.9 *S1.1 ^1.1 ^1.1 ^
1.1 "S1.3 *51.5 *51.1 ^1.1 ^
0.9 ^0.9 ^1.0 ^1.1 ^1.1 <5
1.1 ^1.0 ^1.1 ^1.1 ^1.0 ^
0.9 ^1.0 ^1.0 ^1.1 ^0.9 *5
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Ca Cd•fc ppm
2.32 *:13.35 <12.54 -:11.51 <11.52 t1
3.18 <12.56 <13.98 *:15.16 <12.40 -O
2.70 *10.90 <11.13 *:11.38 <10.63 -0
0.80 <1.0.96 <10.58 -:10.42 <10.62 -:1
0.40 <10.44 <10.55 *11.86 -:11.40 •O
Coppm
1317141515
2831282714
127677
878
4415
14156
1013
Crppm
13794
1209294
26352657
100
104177160143156
184154132156126
126106122119130
Cuppm
4284241817
32350
1202216
3718101841
211128
578112
798227
637314
Fe•x,
3.353.903.613.563.86
7.297.717.667.074.11
3.132.662.282.782.73
2.722.992.714.422.56
2.782.512.372.432.71
K•ft
1.120.421.420.860.75
0.470.420.630.770.70
1.121.191.341.451.68
1.651.461.422.601.28
1.051.191.261.611.44
Lappm
2426242223
2933402524
2222252427
2028251715
1616222112
Mg•fc
1.011.051.091.151.24
2.202.312.011.921.11
0.890.640.520.620.60
0.640.670.630.750.62
0.630.570.530.600.65
Mnppm
514641564643726
1507147913491690779
576353279375303
341371313293278
292252256365326
Moppm
11101188
6777
10
89
101413
1513121417
1712121211
Naft
2.643.262.653.803.95
2.693.323.441.793.28
2.302.412.272.963.12
2.933.113.311.783.21
3.453.673.403.182.71
Nippm
3019333133
2330291932
3020181916
2121223120
1919142217
Pppm
177890365532384
2354272027502460276
431280176278*2
4255162348337
178130199
41226
Pbppm
2022171416
2428282216
2017131513
1113131312
1513131516
Sbppm
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1922372099369
5592
246149200
176139159185124
12215112143
134
114126129171148
Tl•x.
0.370.650.390.400.44
1.161.451.730.950.40
0.350.300.250.280.28
0.310.310.300.360.30
0.280.260.260.270.31
Vppm
6096676466
13414720213267
6536303536
3738374336
3133373028
Wppm
^13^
8*5
1213127
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^6^5^
^*5•56^
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5051525562
11311710810553
4241404850
555186
13575
8562566960
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\^ T2J 5B5
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SampleID
3E2-153E2-163E2-1 73E2-183E2-19
3E2-203E2-213E.13E.23E.3
3E.43E.53E.63E.73E.8
3E.93E.103E.113E.123E.13
3E.143E.153E.163E.173E.18
Agppm
0.51.21.60.60.6
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0.6•e.5*.5*.5*-5
<.50.5<.58.31.8
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6.285.886.807.537.31
7.307.766.456.927.75
6.852.145.555.826.67
7.067.295.646.357.32
7.617.266.797.187.36
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259233263377298
316321315407547
458149450232565
28225316058
288
398455166367346
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1.150.621.781.931.86
1.951.862.302.442.06
0.580.520.810.300.54
0.620.150.140.110.13
0.250.240.220.240.31
Certificate of AnalysisDate: November 8, 1~997
Work Order: 97216B
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*1 11 120•d 10 142*1 10 174•:1 9 164••0 9 190
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^ 7 161^ 8 227<1 15 2331.7 24 297•el 5 341
^ 12 282-:1 6 256<1 9 214•d 21 209<1 13 252
Cuppm
137722935356500
3922292831
2053193126
206656372
4170484
238298476
63136
Fe•fc
2.202.171.952.402.53
2.503.043.972.862.24
1.532.542.362.633.23
2.652.508.944.503.72
3.053.123.042.883.20
K*,
1.221.011.161.561.42
1.401.621.682.062.29
1.700.702.411.012.96
1.411.221.891.851.38
1.822.161.921.791.70
Lappm
1218111714
2930272016
328
129
10
1110969
911131213
Mg*
0.480.510.480.650.63
0.570.681.230.850.59
0.320.810.680.530.85
0.500.411.180.740.42
0.630.670.610.630.69
Mnppm
248271330390396
390444698566418
234572381258489
328300606367294
325267251332327
Moppm
1112131313
1114131315
1221151623
1619212724
2320181721
Nat,
3.022.883.283.343.31
3.223.641.972.031.91
3.190.180.822.570.76
3.473.810.601.663.56
2.992.142.272.822.95
Nippm
1416171819
1720402919
1217241133
1315111911
1814151416
Pppm
141267f2
3119
*2175337334178
*238917534
222
124e2
471^
230
40613637993
377
Pbppm
1717161318
1920151916
93
131711
911192113
1516131315
Sbppm
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0o•C3c30
Srppm
145129148171163
173159869372
9614419237
5040352235
5951504863
Ti•fc
0.190.280.220.290.30
0.260.300.430.370.30
0.170.060.250.240.33
0.290.300.230.290.33
0.310.300.250.280.33
V Wppm ppm
19 ^29 *522 ^31 ^35 *5
34 ^39 ^79 665 ^552 12
17 c533 ^47 534 ^59 ^
32 ^30 *538 ^35 527 -S
34 ^37 *533 *533 *533 "^5
Znppm
4474756167
4653775755
3992594670
8779
149300
69
8972808295
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Attention: Ed Friesen
Certificate of AnalysisDate: November 8, 1-597
Work Order: 97216B
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SampleID
3E.193E.203E.213E.223E.23
3E.243E.253E.263E.273E.28
3E.293E.303E.313E.323E.33
3E.343E.353E.36A3E.36B3E.36C
3E.36D3E.36E3E.36F
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<.5 6.06*.5 6.29<.5 5.33•:.5 0.22•:.5 0.19
<.5 5.44^5 4.61<.5 0.25<.5 5.98•e.5 6.10
*:.5 6.50•e.5 8.76<.5 7.31<.5 6.26<.S 6.34
1.4 6.19^5 7.36<.5 9.41<.5 9.48•c.5 7.22
<.5 7.33<.5 7.32•:.5 6.99
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15015
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256306
681318
7031932246
406603467457339
6384364863?8438
344878619
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0.8 tS0.8 ^0.7 ^0.6 ^0.7 ^
1.4 ^•e.S ^1.2 ^0.8 ^0.8 ^
1.1 *51.0 ^1.1 fS0.9 ^1.0 *5
0.8 ^1.2 ^1.9 ^1.6 *S1.0 ^
0.9 41.1 ^1.1 *5
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0.260.312.010.200.05
3.180.302.365.832.28
0.070.580.340.530.62
0.201.642.741.950.15
0.160.600.94
Cdppm
•:1•el*:1
2.95.6
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2.1•el
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117
304529
68
113
30
21147
10
41041418
648
Crppm
219205263159137
11136266
243155
309171152227271
1672654349
280
207204181
Cuppm
797525
277294
4112692724
46
211278
15116262815
81212
Fe•Jt
2.852.936.78
33.5034.81
17.1110.3227.7110.8711.67
1.352.002.352.262.65
3.152.809.679.752.84
1.901.832.62
K•X,
1.781.340.20*. 010.05
0.040.060.040.040.03
2.122.101.931.791.36
1.911.702.011.221.87
1.462.651.69
laPPm
511171616
1917172120
2521322313
e32624725
X1926
Mg•fc
0.670.662.080.930.66
3.482.343.140.442.65
0.680.340.570.410.55
0.550.632.172.330.50
0.350.380.44
Mnppm
263273
119984662059
331610913598915746102
2251062
231411315
189416
13202025
363
389297
2442
Moppm
1917121415
1121111613
1810131620
1320119
18
151513
NaIfe
1.722.401.440.030.06
0.130.050.090.080.17
1.392.802.282.432.50
1.772.942.723.452.84
3.811.973.14
NiPPm
1613615653
1735281237
1041111621
824313319
151317
Pppm
197312665555347
276212
1166396399
*2304204
15217
413171
22552885
89
76f2
224
Pbppm
1516215766
2919543031
1215151316
1620393413
131317
Sbppm
OOO2928
63
26•c3
13
O^3c3OO
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88
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526444
13
60217
29187
29138633786
5118529311749
9676
133
Ti*
0.250.230.610.010.01
0.360.180.040.280.93
0.060.220.300.200.26
0.300.291.541.700.27
0.180.180.21
Vppm
3130
15526
45304
81288
456392730
3639
22919530
272726
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*5 72^ 7011 8214 9211 116
8 113^ 15722 102^ 3023 360
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Appendix - C
References
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References
1) 48th Annual Report of the Ontario Department of Mines Being VOL. XLVIII, PART IV, 1939 " Geology of the Eagle Lake Area" by W. W. Moorehouse
2) Ontario Geological Survey, Geological Data Inventory Folio 440 , Garnet Bay, District of Kenora , compiled by the Staff of the Regional Geologists Office , Kenora .
3) Ontario Division of Mines ," Gold Deposits of the Kenora - Fort Francis Area , Districts of Kenora and Rainy River" by Richard C. Beard and Glen L Garratt, Mineral Deposit Circular 16 ,1976
4) Ontario Geological Survey Open File Report 5723 ," Geology, Gold Mineralization and Property Visits in the Area Investigated by the Dryden - Ignace Economic Geologist, 1984-1987" by J. R. Parker 1989.
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Appendix - D
Work Assessment Report
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Eagle Lake, Ontario Work Assessment Report
Claim Numbers: 1178693 1149804 1178692 1149805
Three ( 3 ) expeditions to Eagle Lake, Ontario were organised in 1997 as follows:
Reference Name Dates of Field Work
Eagle Lake -1 June 5 to 9, 1997
Eagle Lake - 2 September 4 to 8, 1997
Eagle Lake - 3 September 26 to October 14,1997
Work activities included the following:
(1 ) surface exploration c/w sample collection
(2 ) under water sample collection (scuba) on geological features which continued beyond the shoreline.
( 3 ) diamond drilling - two (2 ) holes were drilled as follows:
(a ) Hole No. 1 on Net Island adjacent to Tinkle Trench
( b) Hole No. 2 on Prendible Island through Earl's Gosson
Refer to attached documents (attached)
(i)" Summary of Labour and Expences, Eagle Lake, Ontario Claims #1178693, 1149804, 1178692, 1149805 ".
(ii) Core log sheet for Drill Hole No. 1
(iii) Core log sheet for Drill Hole No. 2
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Well Name: EAGLE LAKE NET ISLAND TINKLE TRENCH CORE Location LSD: SEC: TWP: ROE: W MBR
Well Strip Log
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unit: NTS:Block:Long:
KB: Total Depth: opprox 40ft End Drilling; 97-09-30 Riy Release:
int: Hit: Prod; Loos Run: CORE DRILLED AT 45 DEGREE ANGLE TO SURFACE
DRILL TIMES NOT RECORDED Sample Quality: AREAS Of POOR RECOVERY Gcolugidt: DEBRA BRACKEN Dote: 98-05-20
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41O09NW2003 2.18524 GARNET 020
Work Assessment Report
on the
Prendible Island - Net Island
Property
Eagle Lake Area
Ontario
for
GRQ Mining Inc.
# 8 Lake Placid Rise S.E.
Calgary , Alberta
T2J SBS
Authors : Debra Bracken , BSc. Geol.Ed Friesen , BSc. EE .
( Work Assessment September 1998 )
41009NW2003 2.18524 GARNET 020C
Table of Contents
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Introduction
Figure l - Location Map Figure 2 - Claim Map
3.0 Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines Mines and Minerals Division Mining Lands Assessment Work
3.1 Section 9 - Prospecting
3.2 Section 11 - Geotechnical
3.3 Section 12 - Geology
3.4 Section 14 - Geophysical
3.5 Section 17 - Assays
Lab Reports
4.0 Work Assessment Claim
5.0 Statement of Qualifications - Ed Friesen BSc. EE, P.Eng.
6.0 Statement of Qualifications - Debra Bracken BSc. Geol.
1.0 Executive Summary
GRQ Mining Inc has acquired a group of mining claims on Eagle Lake which is located approximately 25 miles south-west of the Town of Dryden, Ontario , which in turn is located on the TransCanada Highway, approximately 350 km east of Winnipeg, Manitoba or 400 km west of Thunder Bay, Ontario .
The area was first explored around 1900 and has numerous reported occurances and prospects, many with well documented histories and production values . Early prospectors concentrated on the easily accessible gold bearing quartz veins along the lake shore .
Past exploration, since the early " high grading " operations ceased, is not well documented . Trenches can be found in the area and some diamond drilling results have been reported to the OGS (Ontario Geological Survey ) however mineral grades were not included .
GRQ Mining Inc. initiated three (3 ) work programs on the Eagle Lake property in 1997 , consisting of:
site investigationgrab sample collection, above and below water ( scuba)VLF - EM surveyingdiamond drilling ( approximately 27 meters total)research of available information (eg government aeromag maps, OGS reports etc)
GRQ Mining Inc. has a 1998 exploration program planned for this property as follows :
(a) a geophysics ( IP - induced polarization ) program
( b ) further site investigation
(c) diamond drilling of the anomalies identified by the geophysics
(d) geochemical ( soil sampling)
2.0 Introduction
GRQ Mining Inc. owns IQQ 0/* interest in mineral claims on Eagle Lake in the area south- southeast of Vermillion Bay , Ontario .
The Prendible Island - Net Island Eagle Lake Prospect is located in the south-west extremity of Eagle Lake approximately 25 miles west-south-west of Dryden , Ontario in the Kenora mining district of Northwestern Ontario . (refer to Figure l - Location Map)
The Town of Dryden has a well developed infrastructure of highways, railroads, airport, hydro and townsite facilities .
The property is accessible from the Trans-Canada highway, which borders the north shore of Eagle Lake, by following a gravel road southwards through the Town of Eagle River to private fishing lodges on the Detour Point road. Accessibility to the property on the lake is by boat in summer and snowmobile in winter, an approximate distance of 5 - 6 km south-east to reach the claim area.
Alternatively, an all weather road, intersecting Hwy 502 south of Dryden, proceeds southwest along the south side of Eagle Lake , and is in close proximity to Muskeg Bay at a location approximately 7 km south of the property .
Refer to Figure l - Location Map
Refer to Figure 2 - Claim Map
To Red Lake
To Winnipeg
To Fort Francis
Figure 1
Location Map
Dryden
VermillioiY Bay
N
t
To Thunder Bay
N
t
EAGLE EAKE
GRACE PROSPECT
BUFFALO OCCURANCE
NET ISLAND
CLAIM # 1178692
NEWPIONEERISLAND DEBBIE
ADIT
PRENDIBLE ISLAND
PIONEER ISLAND
CLAIM # 1149804GOLDEN EAGLE PROSPECT
OCLAIM # 1178693
Rgure 2 — Claim Map
GRACETALCMINE
The south west area of Eagle Lake was first explored around 1900 and has numerous reported occurances and prospects many with well documented histories and production values . Early prospectors concentrated on the easily accessible gold bearing quartz veins along the lake shore . Visible gold would have been their major criteria for development. These early discoveries occur along the granite - metavolcanic contact on the mainland and neighbouring islands of southwest part of the lake.
Through out the 1930's and 1940's limited and sporadic gold exploration occurred, many of the old properties were reevaluated . Base metals, iron, and uranium exploration occurred throughout the area during the 1950's to the late 1970's . During the late 1970's widespread exploration for gold occurred around the Dryden area due to resurgence in price and demand . There are over 200 known gold occurances in the Dryden - Ignace area.
GRQ's claims at Eagle Lake contains numerous trenches, test pits, adits and old shafts which pockmark the area from different eras of exploration . Currently gold as well as platinum group elements are activity being sought in the south-west quadrant of Eagle Lake and adjacent areas.
3.0 Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines Mines and Minerals Division Mining Lands Assessment Work
3.1 Section 9 - Prospecting
The Eagle Lake Properties (Prospecting Section 9)
GRQ Mining Inc has the following claims in Ontario, specifically
1178692117869311498041149805
which are located in the south-west region of Eagle Lake. The properties contain several islands, Net Island, Prendible Island, Old Pioneer Island and New Pioneer Island are the largest in the claim group.
Prospecting expeditions to these claims occurred on the following dates
Reference Name Dates of Field Work
Eagle Lake - l June 5 to 9, 1997
Eagle Lake - 2 September 4 to 8, 1997
Eagle Lake - 3 September 26 to October 14, 1997
1) Eagle lake - l Expedition (June 5 to 9,1997)
This was GRQ Mining Inc's first trip to the area. The main intent was to become oriented with the area, note geological features and collect rock samples. Access to the claims and traverses around the islands was by boat.
Personnel involved with this expedition were
Ed Friesen
Earl Hanson
Refer to Map 9 A, Map 9B and Map 9C as well as Section 17 Assay Submissions for the locations and lab results of the samples collected.
Based on the results from this expedition, a decision was made by GRQ Mining Inc to acquire the claims listed.
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2) Eagle lake - 2 Expedition ( September 4 to 8,1997 )
This was GRQ Mining Inc's second trip to the area. The objective of this expedition was to plan the logistics for a larger more intensive expedition scheduled for the end of September 1997. Geological features requiring detailed work were identified and rock samples were collected.
It was during this trip that the adit on Net Island (named Debbie Adit) was found as well as evidence of trenching on the hill above the adit (named Tinkle Trench).
Access to the claims and traverses around the islands was by boat.
Personnel involved with this expedition were:
Ed Friesen
Earl Hanson
Debra Bracken
Refer to Map 9A, Map 9B and Map 9C as well as Section 17 Assay Submissions for the locations and lab results of the samples collected
Decisions made during this expedition were
a) To diamond drill the quartz vien at Tinkle Trench and the sulfide zone at Earl's Gosson.
b) To utilize scuba divers to sample geological features under water where overburden was non-existent.
c) To continue exploring and rock sampling.
d) To locate the magnetic anomaly at the north end of Net Island.
3) Eagle lake - 3 Expedition ( September 26 to October 14,1997 )
This was GRQ Mining Inc's third trip to the area. The objective of this expedition was to
a) To diamond drill the quartz vien at Tinkle Trench and the sulfide zone at Earl's Gosson.
b) To utilize scuba divers to sample geological features under water where overburden was non-existent.
c) To continue exploring and rock sampling.
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d) Logistics and planning of grids for geochem and geophysics Personnel involved with prospecting on this expedition were:
Ed Friesen
Debra Bracken
Two (2) diamond drill cores were recovered as follows:
Drill site location Drill core name
Net Island - Tinkle Trench 3E1 - X
Prendible Island - Earl's Gosson 3E2 - X
X refers to the sample number obtained from the respective drill core.
Refer to drill core log sheets in Section 17( attached )
Underwater rock samples were recovered by scuba divers, the locations are shown on Map 9 A, Map 9B and Map 9C.
Access to the claims and traverses around the islands was mainly by boat.
Refer to Map 9 A, Map 9B and Map 9C as well as Section 17 Assay Submissions for the locations and lab results of the samples collected
At the lake shore there was abundant rock exposure making outcrop very accessible.
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CLAIM 1178692
LEGEND
GRANITOID, GRANIDIQRITESAT THE AKITWA MONOLITH
METAVOLCANICS LOWER WABIGOON
SCALE - 1:5000
CLAIM t 1149805
EAGLE LAKE
MAP 9A
GRANITOID, GRANIDIORITESAT THE AKITWA MONOLITH
METAVOLCANICS LOWER WABIGOON
SCALE - 1:5000
i H m TRAVERSE
CLAIM l 1178692CLAIM 1149805
CLAIM f 1149804CLAIM # 1178693
MAP 9B
CLAIM 4 1178692CLAIM f 1149805
CLAIM l 1178693 CLAIM 1149804
GRANITOID, GRANIDIORITESAT THE AKITWA MONOLITH
METAVQLCANICS LOWER WABIGOON
NEWPIONEERISLAND
SCALE - 1:5000
TRAVERSE
OLDPIONEERISLAND
PRENDIBLE ISLAND
MAP 9 C
3.2 Section 11 - Geotechnical
It is the intent to use this report in total to meet the requirements of Section 11 - Geotechnical.
Additional information is as follows
a) The holder of the mining land is
GRQ Mining Inc. 8 Lake Placid Rise S.E. Calgary, Alberta T2J 5B5
Phone: (403) 278-2577
Fax: (403) 278-2638
Contact Ed Friesen - President
E-mail efriesen(a).telusvelocity. net
b) Authors of this report
Ed Friesen BSc EE, P.Eng
Debra Bracken BSc Geol.
Refer to Statement of Qualifications Sections 5.0 and 6.0
c) The names and addresses of the persons who supervised this survey are
Ed Friesen8 Lake Placid Rise S.E.Calgary, Alberta T2J 5B5
Debra Bracken 3812-12 Street S.W. Calgary, Alberta T2T 3P2
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d) Dates when the field surveys was performed are
Reference Name Dates of Field Work
Eagle Lake - l June 5 to 9, 1997
Eagle Lake - 2 September 4 to 8, 1997
Eagle Lake - 3 September 26 to October 14, 1997
e) The exploration and development work performed on these claims is detailed in the appropriate sections of this report.
e) Lab reports are included in Section 17 Assays
f) Anomalous values of precious and base metals have been obtained. The geology of the area is at present not understood and future work plans include
* IP (induced polorization survey )
* Soil and rock sampling program based on the IP survey results
* Diamond drilling based on the IP and soil and rock sampling surveys
g) All information is shown on the maps accompanying this report
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3.3 Section 12 - Geology
The regional geological setting of the GRQ Mining Inc Eagle Lake Property is located in the Eagle-Manitou Lakes greenstone belt within the Wabigoon Sub-province . The belt is composed of mafic, intermediate and felsic metavolcanic flows . There are lesser amounts of pyroclastic and metasedimentary rocks within the belt. The area has been intruded by large granitic batholiths such as the Atikwa Batholith to the south and the Dryberry and Lount Lake Batholith to the north .
The Wabigoon Sub-province consists of the Upper Wabigoon Volcanics , Lower Wabigoon Volcanics , Eagle Lake Volcanics and the Eagle Lake Lobe of the Atikwa Batholith . In the Eagle Lake area there are gold occurances in the Lower Wabigoon Volcanic, a mixed sequence of mafic to meta volcanics. Granitiod rocks of the Eagle Lake Lobe of the Atikwa Batholith geographically close to the Lower Wabigoon Volcanics also contain numerous gold prospects. The Lower Wabigoon Volcanics overlies massive and pillowed flows of the Upper Wabigoon volcanics geographically located to the north.
From Parker
To the north of GRQ's claim properties approximately four (4) km is the Wabigoon Lake Fault trends east - northeast along the north shore of Eagle Lake.
Prendible Island
Outcrop on Prendible Island predominately consists of granitic rocks of the Atikwa Batholith.
Near the Golden Eagle shaft is the quartz vien is hosted in a gray, medium to coarse grained, biotite/hornblende granitic rock
Blue quartz eyes are present along with sericite, chlorite and pyrite. A northwest trending shear zone is present at the Golden Eagle Prospect.
Thin section analysis shows that the rock found on the north peninsula of Prendible Island is a relatively fresh quartz diorite of the typical intrusive type.
Its description is as follows:
The rock consists essentially of an intergrowth of plagioclase and quartz of grain size 0.2 - 3.0 mm. The quartz predominately occurs segregated as clumps up to l cm in size, made up of aggregates of anhedral, crenulate-margined, strain-polarized grains. The plagioclase occurs as vari-sized subhedral grains, typically showing an even light dusting of sericite.
Mafics consist dominantly of chlorite - presumably secondary after original hornblende or biotite. This occurs partly as irregular clumps up to 2 mm in size, probably representing original mafic phenocrysts. These are speckled with tiny grains or rutile and sphene and, in some cases, incorporate well-formed flakes of biotite. Chlorite also occurs in intimate interstitial relation to
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the areas of relatively fine-grained plagioclase/quartz intergrowth which separate the main segregations of quartz and sub-prismatic plagioclase. A little chlorite is also mobilized into a few hairline fractures.
Minor opaques, as sparsely disseminated grains associated with chlorite, or in hairline fractures, appear to be partly Fe oxides and partly pyrite.
Net Island
Two basic rock types are found on Net Island. The northern 1/3 consists of intermediate metavolcanics of the Lower Wabigoon Volcanics. Granodiorite and Granitoids of the Atikwa Batholith dominate the southern 2/3 of Net Island. At the Adit on the most southern peninsula of Net Island, granodiorite is light gray and coarse to minor medium grained with biotite and horneblende. Minor to trace amounts of pyrite is scattered throughout.
Distribution of Vegetation
The claim area is dominated with conifer trees, jack, red pine are the most abundant. Also noted are white pines and black spruce. Near the lake shore, scattered poplars and birch are present. On Prendible Island, a stand of poplars and ash are present in the center of the northern peninsula. Cedars were encountered in low lying areas.
Swamp/marsh areas are located near lake shore on the bay separating the northern peninsula from the rest of Prendible island.
Net Island, the largest island in the claim block, contains a large swamp area which seems to follow the granodiorite / metavolcanic contact in the north - central third of the island. A small lake is present on the eastern half of the swamp and it drains eastward into eagle lake by way of a slow moving narrow creek.
Swamp / marsh areas are sporatically located in low lying areas at the lake shore of the southern portion of Net Island.
Overburden
The claim areas have noticeably been glaciated, evident by the well rounding of the shore-land and outcrop. No overburden was noted. The islands were absent of varves, moraines, clays and gravel. The occasional large erratic boulder was noted on Net Island in areas of higher elevation.
In general, the islands showed an abundance of rock outcrops. Shallow soils and sub-soil clay material fill depressions between outcrops.
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Map showing rock outcrop
The claim area is abundant with rock outcrop. Predominant rock type encountered on both Prendible Island and Net Island were granitoid in nature from the Eagle Lake lobe of the Atikwa Batholith. Thin section analyses define these rocks quartz diorite to granodiorite, medium to coarse grained, light gray to gray-white in colour. Almost continuous outcrop was visible at the lake shore.
A short traverse was conducted on the northern portion of Net Island to locate the magnetic anomaly. Outcrops were metavolcanic in nature, fine grained, medium gray in color. Also encountered was a ridge of heavily weathered, orange-brown stained rock, also thought to be metavolcanic in origin.
Refer to Map - 12A, Map - 12B, Map - 12C Map - 12D, Map - 12F, Map - 12G, Map - 12H and Map -121
General Information
Prendible Island
Golden Eagle
1) 1901 adit at lake shore on exposed quartz vien, made by Mr. N. Higbee
9.5 oz gold, average 0.5 oz l ton
2) 1903 75 ft shaft and 160 ft of drifting along lake shore adit
29 ton tested, 17 oz gold produced average 0.58 oz /ton
work completed by 1906
3) evidence of trenching noted near shaft entrance, date and history unknown
4) evidence of trenching noted across from adit in Earls gosson area ( north of adit across Prendible Bay ), date and history unknown.
5) Evidence of trenching on north end of Prendible Island at lake shore on exposed quartz vien, date and history unknown.
Old Pioneer Island
1) shaft located near centre of old pioneer island
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1904 ft shaft sunk
1905 shaft deepened to 80 ftnot encountered on GRQ expedition
Net Island
- south end of Net Island
1) adit follows quartz vien at lake shore, and is approximately 20 feet in length no history or dates found in research
2) evidence of trenching 25 meters to the south of the adit on outcrop bearing quartz vien no dates or history found in research
- north end of Net Island
1) evidence of trenching near magnetic anomaly in association with sulphide zone
no dates or history found in research
Points of interest
Numerous cut lines have been encountered on the north end of Net Island from previous exploration
Information from
OGS, Open File Report 5723Geology, Gold Min and Property Visits ........ Economic Geologist 1984 - 1987 by I.R. Parker
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CLAIM # 1178692
DISTRIBUTION OF SWAMP/MUSKEG/FOREST COVER
CLAIM # 1149805
MAP 12A
DISTRIBUTION OF SWAMP/ MUSKEG/FOREST COVER
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AREA OF TRENCHING
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SCALE - 1:5000
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3.4 Section 14 - Geophysical
Two ( 2 ) VLF - EM traverses were conducted, the locations being shown on MAP -14 and the results are attached.
Traverse #1 shows the existence of a conductor
Traverse #2 does not indicate any result.
Refer to Map -14 and VLF - EM results for Traverses #1 and #2
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0.013•:0.005
0.0360.0182.060
0.0210.0340.0130.0110.015
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SampleID
2 E22 E62 E72 E9A2 E9B
2 E102 E112 E122 E132 E14
2 E152 E16A2 E16B2 E172 E18A
2 E18B2 E192 E202 E21A2 E21B
2 E21C2 E222 E232 E242 E25
Agppm
3.6<.5<.51.71.1
0.71.01.5f.52.6
0.70.9•c.5<.5•c.5
1.50.51.1•c.5":.5
1.81.51.02.3•:.5
TAL
At•fc
0.562.697.300.377.33
7.167.306.721.266.24
6.270.166.247.121.21
8.527.349.026.070.42
8.116.050.460.836.10
S.E.
Percmoric, Nitnc,
Asppm
8417^12•cS
12•eS
56^
97^^^
•S<51315
7
9•eS
87
•cS
Bppm
3530103533
24•eS282919
3023^1023
^^22•cS22
*5•cS6128^
Bappm
215
58618
617
224406
221846
16813
57040922
1403794
31225
15669
929
101
Beppm
•c.5•:.51.20.70.8
1.11.31.1•c.51.7
1•c.51.31.3•:.5
1.51
1.11
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1.61.10.50.61.7
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Attention: Ed Friesen
Certificate of AnalysisDate: September 23, 1997
Work Order: 971 87B
Page 1 of 242008 - iflSireeitJE.
C,il'|aiy Alherto
Canada T2E6K3
Tel M03i 250- 1901
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Bippm
^^5
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•eS•cS<5•cS<5
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Ca'X,
0.100.990.622.093.55
0.47Z145.930.096.86
0.720.120.880.550.62
2.282.771.680.411.39
4.264.987.82
13.150.48
Cdppm
1.3•d•:11.41.1
*1ci•d•C1
1.2
1.4-:1•el*1*:1
*:1•el*:1•c!•d
1.21.2•el1.4*:1
Coppm
155062245124
128
1558
30
158478
311953"214
3443
7123
Crppm
21321119776
246
10795
153184390
83191108162255
26129201100236
3410013884
103
Cuppm
210162404521
1541
34513345
8548151711
1253831598
56397
125512
Fe•fc
35.867.174.23
32.7612.67
3.484.429.541.908.79
4.510.770.962.242.24
9.765.328.750.621.01
8.427.162.755.660.73
K*
0.050.021.710.052.57
1.741.360.130.060.55
1.280.021.261.450.06
0.871.030.730.820.06
0.990.310.020.120.72
Lappm
137
191710
202832
512
20•1
3228
6
31141026
4
3225
41113
Mg•fc
0.141.641.272.672.79
3.160.631.081.254.31
3.690.040.180.490.56
2.350.944.170.130.13
1.911.443.945.770.13
Mnppm
294993563
29343669
472650
1020559
4357
59765
177296316
1173475733144215
12011259925
2453119
Moppm
1911a43
467
145
41979
17
361
1119
3585
11
Na*K
0.090.042.480.100.08
0.993.000.800.030.78
0.400.053.013.010.15
2.822.621.083.510.10
2.812.250.090.183.55
Nippm
66636312692
274
741369
19166
1616
717
1086
28
42516106
Pppm
30086
505419302
448875
1223225460
456185180393
84
2088632398*2
1007
2956794
•c2136152
Pbppm
1789
1516
111114
825
1559
135
159
1367
1720101416
Sbppm
^5843
94
•O6
O
6•c3O45
O•c3•c3•e3O
^5
•OO•e3
Srppm
e7
714
346
47157515
4145
277
103103
18
187200
938023
256139377988
Ti*
0.050.030.490.050.49
0.380.541.050.040.33
0.330.050.100.360.04
1.640.410.560.060.09
1.690.620.020.030.03
Vppm
14509423
237
7623
16618
231
677
113319
20979
3036
14
176133
15174
Wppm
*588
108
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8
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8•c5^
67
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Znppm
30727255
115
56486427
303
7225163731
13839651435
113127378916
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SampleID
2 E292 E312 E33A2 E33B12 E33B2
2 E33C2 E342 E352 E362 E37
2 E38A 1A 2A 3A 4
Agppm
0.82.20.90.61.4
1.04.1•*.5•c.50.9
0.6•e.5•e.S
1.9^5
Al•x.
5.375.308.106.697.04
7.605.392.356.177.64
3.484.392.853.145.36
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Work Order: 971 87B
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Asppm
7•c5
7157
94s98
15
126
10e9
Bppm
7^^^<5
6<513•eg84
1721221922
Bappm
12079
210314482
159198186256143
31848
147211484
Be Bippm ppm
0.8 ^0.6 ^
1 ^1.2 t51.4 ^
1 *51.1 ^0.7 ^
1 ^1 *5
0.9 ^1.7 ^
1 ^51.2 -G1.7 *S
Ca•X,
0.100.753.361.831.68
5.090.692.010.811.29
1.380.440.301.700.08
Cdpom
^-ci
1.2*:1*1
1.1•e!•el•el
1.2
^1.4•e!1.51.2
Coppm
103
138
10
14349
17
1211776
Crppm
15428489
14662
67101121118144
186206305218
80
Cuppm
2459
121113
139
155736
6240294735
Fe*K.
3.051.876.612.676.25
5.941.031.191.636.22
2.332.461.792.032.28
K16
1.550.400.641.031.78
0.640.460.990.801.16
1.651.971.001.352.14
Lappm
929251927
2378
2816
1216141817
Mg*
0.310.432.790.671.08
2.500.250.350.645.68
0.660.851.001.290.95
Mnppm
211341986561666
1079198379324796
346343233775146
Moppm
1311584
21011107
12111123
5
Na*
1.873.122.672.641.99
2.513.240.103.180.42
0.160.320.230.110.60
Nippm
88
34145
3010101728
2230212918
Pppm
434269937603
1739
800260226214550
77767415
1282350
Pbppm
126
151312
12106
1014
812131415
Sbppm
OOO
84
44
O^*3
O5
*3O12
Srppm
2729
12922474
1517743
10731
344741
22126
Ti•X,
0.310.080.590.321.10
0.550.110.100.250.39
0.230.310.190.210.36
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33 ^3 <5
206 646 ^
124 ^
180 ^19 ^25 ^31 ^76 5
53 *5117 ^44 ^
135 ^105 ^
Znppm
3646
1244567
109192629
112
5072378646
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Signed
4 CanTech Laboratories Inc.Attention: Ed Friesen
GRQ MINING INC. #8 Lake Placid Rise S.E. Calgary, Alberta T2J5B5
Certificate of AnalysisWork Order: 97197
Date: September 29,1997
fF J 1 of 14200B 10 Street NE
Calgary Alberta
Canada T2E6K3
Tel (403) 250-1901
Fax(403) 250-8265
Sample ID
2 E13A 2 E13B 2 E29A 2 E29B 2 E37A 2E37B
A.A. Finish Gravimetric FinishAu Au Au Aug/t g/t g/t g/t
0.0570.1190.063
0.0040.009
0.137
191.2
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3.4001.4950.0220.005
24.000
0.0300.0740.0330.0792.020
0.1650.200
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1.40.20.7
0.21.2
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Attention: Ed Friesen
Certificate of AnalysisWork Order: 97208
Date: October 23, 1997
A.A. Finish Gravimetric Finish A.A. Finish Gravimetric
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Sample ID Au Au Aug/t g/t g/t
3 E1-1 -cO.OOS -cO.OOS3 E1-2 0.0053 E1-3 -eO.OOS3 E1-4 -:0.0053 E1-5 -cO.OOS
3 E1-6 0.0143 E1-7 -cO.OOS3 E1-8 0.0053 E1-9 "CO.OOS3 EMO -c0.005
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Au Sample ID Au Au Aug/t g/t g/t g/t
3 E2-15 0.0083 E2-16 0.0733 E2-17 0.0443 E2-18 0.0213 E2-19 0.013
3 E2-20 ^.0053 E2-21 *:0.005
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GRQ MINING INC.#8 Lake Placid Rise S.E. Calgary, Alberta T2J 5B5
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Sample10
3E1-13E1-23E1-33E1-43E1-5
3E1-63E1-73E1-83E1-93E1-10
3E1-113E2-13E2-23E2-33E2-4
3E2-53E2-63E2-73E2-83E2-9
3E2-103E2-113E2-123E2-133E2-14
Agppm
•s.50.70.60.9•s.5
0.7^5^5•s.5•s.5
0.6•s.5•:.5*.5•s.5
*.5*.5^5•s.5•s.5
1.00.5<S1.10.6
TAL ( Pet
Al As•* ppm
6.86 ^7.03 t57.55 -sS7.56 ^7.53 ^
7.15 ^8.52 *59.36 -sS6.54 -cS7.53 -s5
6.29 ^6.10 -sS6.06 ^7.05 ^7.32 ^
7.31 ^7.34 *57.27 tS7.34 -sS6.67 *5
6.96 -sS7.32 97.13 ^7.39 ^6.24 ^
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Attention: Ed Friesen
Certificate of AnalysisDate: November 8, 1*997
Work Order: 97216B
Page 1 of 342UOR !j:;]!.;,:lNi
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Bppm
18141089
667^
7
76975
*S^•*5^j*5
•sS^^KS
^
Bappm
35796
318268213
8592
109131182
278289362399430
416364345
45293
232310315389314
Be Bippm ppm
1.0 *50.9 ^1.1 ^1.1 -sS1.1 •sS
1.1 ^1.3 *51.5 -sS1.1 ^1.1 -eS
0.9 ^0.9 ^1.0 ^1.1 -sS1.1 *5
1.1 ^1.0 *51.1 -eS1.1 ^1.0 -sS
0.9 ^1.0 -sS1.0 ^1.1 -sS0.9 *5
Ca%
2.323.352.541.511.52
3.182.563.935.162.40
2.700.901.131.380.63
0.800.960.580.420.62
0.400.440.551.861.40
Cd Co Crppm ppm ppm
<1 13 137*:1 17 94<1 14 120•d 15 92•ei 15 94
•:1 28 26•si 31 35^ 28 26•r.1 27 57^ 14 100
•51 12 104•:1 7 177•51 6 160•si 7 143•d 7 156
•si 8 184•s! 7 154•si 8 132•si 44 156^ 15 126
•:1 14 126•:1 15 106*1 6 122•:1 10 119•si 13 130
Cuppm
4284241817
32350
1202216
3718101841
211128
578112
798227
637314
Fe*
3.353.903.613.563.86
7.297.717.667.074.11
3.132.662.282.782.73
2.722.992.714.422.56
2.782.512.372.432.71
K•X,
1.120.421.420.860.75
0.470.420.630.770.70
1.121.191.341.451.68
1.651.461.422.601.28
1.051.191.261.611.44
Lappm
2426242223
2933402524
2222252427
2028251715
1616222112
Mg•fc
1.011.051.091.151.24
2.202.312.011.921.11
0.890.640.520.620.60
0.640.670.630.750.62
0.630.570.530.600.65
Mnppm
514641564648726
1507147913491690779
576353279375303
341371313299278
292252256365326
Moppm
11101188
6777
10
89
101413
1513121417
1712121211
Na•st
2.643.262.653.803.96
2.693.323.441.793.28
2.302.412.272.963.12
2.963.113.311.783.21
3.453.673.403.182.71
Nippm
3019333133
2330291932
3020181916
2121223120
1919142217
Pppm
177890365532384
2364272027502460276
431280176278*2
4255162348337
17813019941
226
Pbppm
2022171416
2428282216
2017131513
1113131312
1513131516
Sbppm
•s3•s3O4
O
*315O00
ooo00
o*3•s3•S3•C3
O^.3OO
Srppm
1922372099369
5592
246149200
176139159185
. 124
12215112143
134
114126129171148
Ti*
0.370.650.390.400.44
1.161.451.730.950.40
0.350.300.250.280.28
0.310.310.300.360.30
0.280.260.260.270.31
VPpm
6096676466
13414720213267
6536303535
3738374336
3133373028
Wppm
^13•eS
8*s
121312
7*5
^*s*s•sS•S
^6
•sS
5•sS
^5^^.56
•5
Znppm
5051525562
11311710610553
4241404850
555186
13575
8562566960
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^cL CanTech Laboratories
f GRQ MINING INC.#8 Lake Placid RiseCalgary, Alberta
^ T2J 5B5
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Sample Ag AlID ppm 'fc
3E2-15 0.5 6.283E2-16 1.2 5.883E2-17 1.6 6.803E2-18 0.6 7.533E2-19 0.6 7.31
3E2-20 *:.5 7.303E2-21 *.5 7.763E.1 *.5 6.453E.2 -e.5 6.923E.3 -:.5 7.75
3E.4 0.6 6.853E.5 -:.5 2.143E.6 -:.5 5.553E.7 -:.5 5.823E.8 <.5 6.67
3E.9 -e.5 7.063E.10 0.5 7.293E.11 -e.5 5.643E.12 8.3 6.353E.13 1.8 7.32
3E.14 -e.5 7.613E.15 *:.5 7.263E.16 *:.5 6.793E.17 t.5 7.183E.18 <.5 7.36
S.E.
( Perchloric, Nitric,
As B Ba Beppm ppm ppm ppm
^ ^ 259 0.8^ ^ 233 0.9^ <5 263 1.1*5 ^ 377 1.2^ 8 293 1.1
•S ^ 316 1.2^ 5 321 1.2^ ^ 315 1.1^ 7 407 1.3^ ^ 547 1.5
^ ^ 458 1.1^ ^ 149 -e.56 *S 450 1.1
*5 *5 232 0.8^ ^ 565 1.2
"S *5 282 0.7^ ^ 258 0.7*5 ^ 160 0.7^ ^ 58 0.8^ ^ 288 0.7
^ ^ 398 0.9*S *S 455 1.0^ *5 166 0.9^ ^ 357 0.9^ *S 346 0.9
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Attention: Ed Friesen
Certificate of AnalysisDate: November 8, t997
Work Order: 9721 68
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Bi Ca Cd Co Cr Cu Fe Kppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm "* 'k
-G 1.15 t1 11 120 137^ 0.62 <1 10 142 722^ 1.78 -si 10 174 935^ 1.93 *:1 9 164 356^ 1.86 <1 9 190 500
*5 1.95 <1 6 158 39^ 1.86 <1 9 149 22^ 2.30 -:1 15 177 29^ 2.44 <1 12 154 28^ 2.08 <1 8 137 31
^ 0.58 -:1 3 170 20^ 0.52 <1 6 380 53^ 0.81 <1 9 197 19^ 0.30 <1 5 198 31^ 0.54 <1 12 352 26
^ 0.62 t1 7 161 206•S 0.15 K1 8 227 656^ O.14 -d 15 233 372^ 0.11 1.7 24 297 4170^ 0.13 *:1 5 341 484
^ 0.25 -ei 12 282 233*S 0.24 <1 6 256 298^ 0.22 *:1 9 214 476^ 0.24 .:1 21 209 63^ 0.31 -:1 13 252 136
2.20 1.222.17 1.011.95 1.162.40 1.562.53 1.42
2.50 1.403.O4 1.623.97 1.682.86 2.082.24 2.29
1.53 1.702.54 0.702.36 2.412.63 1 .013.23 2.98
2.65 1.412.50 1.228.94 1.894.50 1.853.72 1.38
3.05 1.823.12 2.183.04 1.922.88 1.793.20 1.70
La Mgppm *
12 0.4818 0.5111 0.4817 0.6514 0.63
29 0.5730 0.6827 1.2320 0.8516 0.59
32 0.328 0.81
12 0.689 0.53
10 0.85
11 0.5010 0.419 1.186 0.749 0.42
9 0.6311 0.6713 0.6112 0.6813 0.69
Mnppm
248271330390396
390444696566418
234572381258489
328300606367294
325267251332327
Mo Na Ni P Pb Sbppm 'K ppm ppm ppm ppm
11 3.02 14 141 17 O12 2.88 16 267 17 ^13 3.28 17 ^ 16 ^13 3.34 18 3 13 O13 3.31 19 119 18 0
11 3.22 17 ^ 19 *314 3.64 20 175 20 O13 1.97 40 337 15 *313 2.08 29 334 19 *315 1.91 19 178 16 O
12 3.19 12 ^ 9 O21 0.18 17 389 3 O15 0.82 24 175 13 O16 2.57 11 34 17 O23 0.76 33 222 11 O
16 3.47 13 124 9 O19 3.81 15 ^ 11 O21 0.60 11 471 19 *327 1.66 19 ^ 21 O24 3.56 11 230 13 O
23 2.99 18 406 15 O20 2.14 14 136 16 O18 2.27 15 379 13 ^17 2.82 14 93 13 ^21 2.95 16 377 15 O
Sr Tippm St
145 0.19129 0.28148 0.22171 0.29163 0.30
173 0.26159 0.3086 0.4893 0.3772 0.30
98 0.1714 0.0641 0.2592 0.2437 0.33
50 0.2940 0.3035 0.2322 0.2935 0.33
59 0.3151 0.3050 0.2548 0.2863 0.33
M Wppm ppm
19 ^29 *S22 "531 ^35 ^
34 ^39 ^79 665 ^52 12
17 ^33 ^47 534 ^59 ^
32 ^30 ^38 ^36 527 *S
34 *537 ^33 -333 ^33 ^
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Znppm
4474 i75 i61 |67 i
46 |53 j77 i5755 l
l 39 j92 ! f59 i46 |70 j
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149300
69
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SampleID
3E.193E.203E.213E.223E.23
3E.243E.253E.263E.273E.28
3E.293E.303E.313E.323E.33
3E.343E.353E.36A3E.36B3E.36C
3E.3603E.36E3E.36F
Ag Alppm *
•c.S 6.06^5 6.29*:.S 5.33^5 0.22•:.5 0.19
•:.5 5.44*.5 4.61•c.5 0.25•s.5 5.98•e.5 6.10
<.5 6.50<.5 8.76*.5 7.31^5 6.26<.5 6.34
1.4 6.19t.5 7.36<.5 9.41•e.5 9.48<.5 7.22
<.5 7.33<.5 7.32<.5 6.99
S.E.
Attention: Ed Friesen
Certificate of AnalysisDate: November 8, 1"997
Work Order: 9721 68
Page 3 of 34?OOB H) './.;-\ '-i t
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Pet chloric, Nitriu, Hydrofluoric Attack) ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— -
As Bppm ppm
^ *57 ^^ ^46 *539 ^
17 ^^ ^
150 ^15 ^
7 -S
*5 *513 ^^ *5^ *55 *5
^ <5^ ^^ ^*5 "S*5 *5
"5 *S<5 ^5•S ^
Bappm
256306681318
7031932245
406603467457339
638436436328438
344878619
Be Bippm ppm
0.8 ^0.8 ^0.7 -S0.6 ^0.7 ^
1.4 *5•e.5 ^1.2 ^0.8 ^0.8 ^
1.1 ^1.0 ^1.1 ^0.9 ^1.0 ^
0.8 ^1.2 *S15 *S1.6 ^1.0 *5
0.9 ^1.1 *51.1 "S
Ca Cd Co Cr•it ppm ppm ppm
0.260.312.010.200.05
3.180.302.365.832.28
0.070.580.340.530.62
0.201.642.741.950.15
0.160.600.94
•el 11 219"l 7 205•d 30 263
2.9 45 1595.6 29 137
^ 6 111•:1 8 362
2.1 11 66•M 3 243t1 30 155
-:1 2 309*i 11 171•O 4 152<1 7 227•"1 10 271
*1 4 167^ 10 265•0 41 48<1 41 49•0 8 280
<1 6 207"1 4 204^ 8 181
Cuppm
797525
277294
4112692724
46
211278
15116262815
81212
Fe*,
2.852.936.78
33.5034.81
17.1110.3227.7110.8711.67
1.352.002.352.262.65
3.152809.679.752.84
1.901.832.62
K*
1.781.340.20•^.010.05
0.040.060.040.040.03
2.122.101.931.791.33
1.911.702.011.221.87
1.462.651.69
Lappm
511171616
1917172120
2521322313
832624725
301926
Mg1b
0.670.662.060.930.66
3.482.343.140.442.65
0.680.340.570.410.55
0.550.632.17Z330.50
0.350.380.44
Mnppm
263273
119984662059
331610913598915746102
2251062
231411315
189416
13202025
363
389297
2442
Moppm
1917121415
1121111613
1810131620
1320119
18
151513
Na*
1.722.401.440.030.06
0.130.050.090.080.17
1.392.802.282.432.50
1.772.942.723.452.84
3.811.973.14
Nippm
1613615653
1735281237
1041111621
824313319
151317
Pppm
197312665555347
276212
1166396399
K2304204
15217
413171
22552885
89
76^
224
Pbppm
1516215766
2919543031
1215151316
1620393413
131317
Sbppm
^^*32928
63
26o13
OO^•e30
ooB8
O
0oo
Srppm
526444
13
6021
7291
87
29138633786
5118529311749
9676
133
Ti*
0.250.230.610.010.01
0.360.180.040.280.93
0.060.220.300.200.26
0.300.291.541.700.27
0.180.180.21
Vppm
3130
15526
45304
81288
456392730
3639
229195X
272726
Wppm
*5^111411
8•eS22•523
^.cS
^.5
6
^5^5107
•S
^5c5^5
Znppm
72708292
116
11315710230
360
33514131
102
3551
14215832
262139
CanTech Laboratories, Inc.
ACCURASSAY LABORATORIES(A DIVISION OF ASSAY LABORATORY SERVICES INC.)
3 tod ut trial Drtvt, Box 420. Kirk lin d Ltk*. ON P2N 3J1 T*l:(705 587 3361) Fax:(705) 508 8308
MINERAL AS SAVERS ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTS •/•o if. 1070 Lithium Dr., Thunder 8•y. ON P7B OG3
T*I:(S07)023 0448 F*x:(fl07) 823 0820 Uirnes RtidRd.. P.O. Box 255. Timmln*. ON P4N 7E2
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LUwto: Date:
9741033 12/05/97
Client: GRQ Mining Inc8 Lake Placid Rise Calgary T2J 585
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
P.O.*
Accurassay Sample*
123456789
10
Client Sample* Bulk 3E1 Bulk 3E2 Bulk 3E3 Bulk3E4 Bulk 3E5 Bulk 3E6 Buik3E7 Bulk 3EB Bulk 3E9 Bulk 3E10
Weight ofSample (g)
956.2806.5975.2990.6925.3
1005.2927
953.5996.11007
Leach Assay ppm
O O
3.17 0.21 0.24 0.16 0.49 0.17 0.2
0.09
Residue Assay, ppm 0.005 O.OOS
0.1880.014
O.OOS O.OOS
0.006 O.OOS •eO.OOS
0.011
Total Gold Assayppm
O O
3.3580.2240.240.16
0.4960.17
0.20.101
ozfT O O
0.098 0.007 0.007 0.005 0.014 0.005 0.006 0.003
tt Extraction by Cyanide
ERRERR94.4
93.75100100
98.8100100
89.1
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CanTcch Laboratories Inc.
~GRQ~MINING /A/er #8 Lake Placid Rise S.E. Calgary. Alberta T2J 5B5
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Attention: Ed Friesen
Certificate of AnalysisWork Order: 98090
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Sample ID
2E292E9B2E9A2E172E13
2E232E21A2E21B3E2-13E2-2
E242E2Prendible audit
Aug*
3.4001.4950.0220.005
24.000
0.0300.0740.0330.0792.020
0.1850200
199.700
Aggrt
1.4^.20.7
O.21.2
1.30.20.41.01.3
88.74.8
20.8
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4.0 Work Assessment Claim
19
Eagle Lake, Ontario Work Assessment Report
Claim Numbers: 1178693 1149804 1178692 1149805
Three (3) expeditions to Eagle Lake, Ontario were organised in 1997 as follows:
Reference Name Dates of Field Work
Eagle Lake -1 June 5 to 9, 1997
Eagle Lake - 2 September 4 to 8,1997
Eagle Lake - 3 September 26 to October 14,1997
Work activities included the following:
(1 ) surface exploration cAv sample collection
(2) under water sample collection (scuba) on geological features which continued beyond the shoreline.
( 3) diamond drilling - two (2 ) holes were drilled as follows:
(a) Hole No. 1 on Net Island adjacent to Tinkle Trench
( b) Hole No. 2 on Prendible Island through Earl's Gosson
Refer to attached documents ( attached)
(i)' Summary of Labour and Expences, Eagle Lake. Ontario Claims # 1178693,1149804,1178692, 1149805 ".
(ii) Core log sheet for Drill Hole No. 1
(iii) Core log sheet for Drill Hole No. 2
GRQ mining Inc# 8 Lake Placid Rise S.E.Calgary, Alberta T2J 5B5
Summary of Labour and Expences Eagle Lake, Ontario Claims#1178693, 1149804,1178692, 1149805
20-May-98
Nam*
EdFriesen
Rudy Friesen
Deb Bracken
Ken Mckinnon
Joe Harris
Andy Davison
Art Murdy
Doug Van Veen
Andrew Chipping
Karen Ahola
Dave Ahola
Sharon Friesen
Earl Hanson
PoiitJon
Exploration Manager
worker
geologist
worker
scuba diver
scuba diver
geologist
worker
worker
worker
worker
worker
prospector
Expedition No.
eagle lake -1 eagle lake -2 eagle lake -3
eagle lake -3
eagle lake -2 eagle lake -3
eagle lake -3
eagle lake -3
eagle lake -3
eagle lake -3
eagle lake -3
eagle lake -3
eagle lake -1 eagle lake -2 eagle lake -3
eagle lake -3
eagle lake -3
eagle lake -1 eagle lake -2 eagle lake -3
Field Day*
5 5 16
13
5 8
10
8
8
6
16
12
0 0 0
8
2
5 510
Preperation Days
24 10
3
14
1
1
1
2
1
1 1 1
1
0
0 0 0
Total
7 9
26
16
6 12
10
9
9
7
18
13
1 11
9
2
5 510
Day Rate
5350.00 9350.00 5350.00
5200.00
1350.00 5350.00
5200.00
5250.00
5250.00
5350.00
5200.00
5200.00
5200.00 5200.00 5200.00
5200.00
5200.00
5200.00 5200.00 5200.00
FieldS
51.750.00 51,750.00 55,600.00
52.600.00
51.750.00 52.800.00
52.000.00
52.000.00
52.000.00
52,100.00
53,200.00
52.400.00
50.00 50.00 50.00
51.600.00
5400.00
51.000.00 51.000.00 52.000.00
Office t
5700.00 51.400.00 53,500.00
5600.00
5350.00 51.400.00
50.00
5250.00
5250.00
5350.00
5400.00
5200.00
5200.00 5200.00 5200.00
5200.00
50.00
50.00 50.00 50.00
Total 535,950.00 (a) 110,200.00 (b)
Page 1 of 2
GRQ mining Inc# 8 Lake Placid Rise S.E.Calgary, Alberta T2J 5B5
diamond drill
food
lodging
scuba equipment
lab analysis
eagle lake -3
eagle lake -1 eagle lake -2 eagle lake -3
eagle lake -1 eagle lake -2 eagle lake -3
eagle lake -1
eagle lake -2
eagle lake -3
26 meters
Cantech Labs
Cantech Labs
Cantech Labs Accurassay Labs
travel expences in Ontario eagle lake -1
eagle take -2
eagle lake -3
eagle lake -3
car
car
van
plane ticket
Summary of Labour and Expences Eagle Lake, Ontario ClaimsIK 1178693, 1149804, 1178692,1149805
20-May-BB
(60.00 l meter
Total
Total ( a ) * ( b ) -t ( c ) 561,970.19
91.560.00
5250.00included in lodging
93,000.00
5250.0091,034.6092,244.00
91,000.00
9922.77
91,419.68
92,405.799433.35
9150.00
9150.00
9500.00
9500.00
915,820.19 ( c )
Note: dates for the expeditions are as follows:
eagle lake -1 eagle lake -2 eagle lake -3
June 5 to 9.1997 Sept. 4 to 8.1997 Sept. 22 to Oct. 14.1997
Page 2 of 2
Statement of Qualifications - Ed Friesen BSc. EE, P. En g.
I, Edward John Friesen, undersigned, certify that:
1) I am a graduate of the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
2) I hold the degree of BSc. Electrical Engineering
3) I am registered as a Professional Engineer in the Province of Alberta
4) My formal education is Electrical Engineering. My knowledge of geology is through self-study. I regularly consult with graduate geologists on technical geological issues.
5) The data presented in this report consists of
- description of the diamond drilling program - by Ed Friesen BSc. EE, P.Eng.- lab analysis of samples submitted - by CanTech Laboratories Inc- drill core log - by Debra A. Bracken Bsc. Geol.
6) I am President, Director and a major shareholder, of GRQ Mining Inc.
Ed J. Friesen BSc EE, P.Eng.8 Lake Placid Rise S.E.
Calgary, Alberta T2J 5B5September 26, 1998
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6.0 Statement of Qualifications - Debra Bracken. BSc. Geol.
I, Debra Ann Bracken, undersigned, certify that:
1) I am a graduate of the Brock University, St. Catherines, Ontario.
2) I hold the degree of BSc. Geology
3) I am a practicing geologist, presently employed in the oil and gas industry in Alberta. I have previously worked during my undergraduate years in mineral exploration.
4) I am a Director and a shareholder of GRQ Mining Inc.
Debra A. Bracken BSc. Geol.3812-12 Street S.W.
Calgary, Alberta T2T 3P2September 26, 1998
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itarioSS Declaration of AMMwmnt Worfc P*rfemwd on Crown Lands
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- complete and anaoh a Stat*mant of Costs, rorm 0212;- provide a map thowlno conliginus mining land* Vwt ara linked tar assigning work;- Inchida two copies of your technical rtport;- provtd* proper node* lo turfaoe rights hokten befori •Urtlng work.
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., do hereby certify that l nave personal knowledge of the facts set forth inin* Declaration of Assessment Work having caused the work to be performed or witnessed tfte same during Of ifler ftsrnmfiininn in1 inttirhrrl nfmjIrnnnlrilQi!^nimmrrtrrr*fi^tnrrSignMuRolRvMrdedHaUtr ^
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GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFJCF
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•air., .a u4 claimed at100* of As value (Mate Me amount to oofem* V betow). If work is performed on Crown lends a* .:0t *nv-JosW wMhin i sobserjuenQy recorded daJm. l can be claimed at 28* of R* value (Matt tt* amount in column l ^to^Woitunofily be (stlgried to daim* that ara contiguous lo r^^ work was performed. A map showing the contiguous Bnk must accompany this form.
, do hereby certify that the above work credits are eligible unde subsection 7 (1) of the Assessment Work Regulation e/M for assignment to contiguous claims or for application to the claim
c. instruction for cutting back credit* Out ar* not approved.
Some of the credits claimed in this declaration may b* em back. Please cheek (O In the boxes betow to show how you wish lo priorflire the deletion ofereoTU:)( 1. Credits ara M be cut beck from the Bank first, followed by option 2 or 3 or 4 as indicated.Q 2. CWdnt are lobe cu* 0.x* suwtlfxi with the etatrns Wed (art. working backw^a 3. Credtoaretobe^becke^jaBywerBUctairtwBstedinthtodedaratiortiorO 4. credit* are lo be cut back as prioritized on the attached appendix or as follows (describe):
Note: if you nave not indicated how your credits are to be deleted, credits will be cut back from the Bank first, followed by option number 2 li necessary.
For Office Use Only _____________
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GRQ mining Inc#8 Lake Placid Rise S.E.Calgary, Alberta T2J 5B5
Summary of Labour and Expences Eagle Lake, Ontario Claims#1178693,1149804,1178692,1149806
204tay-98
Name
Ed Friesen
Rudy Friesen
Deb Bracken
Ken Mckinnon
Joe Harris
Andy Davison
ArtMurdy
Doug Van Veen
Andrew Chipping
Karen Ahota
Dave Ahota
Sharon Friesen
Earl Hanson
33|— mi o*" TTll10 1—— ||to tjiGO ^^1
Position
ExplorationManager
worker
geologist
worker
scuba diver
scuba diver
geologist
worker
worker
worker
worker
worker
prospector
Oi S1 C/)1 O ~TT\ — "^Li ?. s\-nrn -^ ro
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Expedition No.
eagle take -1eagle take -2eagle take -3
eagle take -3
eagle take -2eagle lake -3
eagle lake -3
eagle take -3
eagle take -3
eagle take -3
eagle take -3
eagle take -3
eagle take -1eagle take -2eagle take -3
eagle take -3
eagle take -3
eagle take -1eagle take -2eagle lake -3
;•r
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FieldDays
5516
13
58
10
8
8
6
16
12
000
8
2
5510
PreparationDays
2410
3
14
1
1
1
. 2
1
111
1
0
000
Total
7926
16
612
10
9
9
7
18
13
111
9
2
5510
Day Rate
5350.005350.005350.00
5200.00
5350.005350.00
5200.00
5250.00
5250.00
5350.00
5200.00
5200.00
5200.005200.005200.00
5200.00
5200.00
5200.005200.005200.00
Total
FieldS
51,750.0051.750.0055.600.00
52,600.00
51.750.0052.800.00
52.000.00
52.000.00
52,000.00
52.100.00
53,200.00
52.400.00
50.0050.0050.00
51.600.00
5400.00
51,000.0051,000.0052,000.00
536,960.00 (a)
OfffceS
5700.0051,400.0053,500.00
5600.00
5350.0051,400.00
50.00
5250.00
5250.00
5350.00
5400.00
5200.00
5200.005200.005200.00
5200.00
50.00
50.0050.0050.00
510,200.00 (b)
Page 1 of 2
ORO mining Inc#8 Lake Placid Rise S.E.Calgary, Alberta T2J 5B5
Summary of Labour and Expences Eagle Lake, Ontario Claimsif 1178693,1149804,1178692,1149806
diamond drill
food
lodging
scuba equipment
lab analysis
eagle lake -3
eagle lake -1 eagle lake -2 eagle lake-3
eagle lake -1 eagle lake -2 eagle lake -3
eagle lake -1
eagle lake -2
eagle lake -3
26 meters 960.00 l meter
Canteen Labs
CantechLabs
CantechLabs Accurassay Labs
travel expences in Ontario eagle lake -1
eagle lake -2
eagle lake -3
eagle lake -3
car
car
van
plane ticket
Total
Total ( a S61,970.19
dates for the expeditions are as follows:
eagle lake -1 eagle lake -2 eagle lake -3
June 5 to 9, 1997 Sept. 4 to 8, 1997 Sept. 22 to Oct. 1 4, 1 997
91,560.00
9250.00included in lodging
93,000.00
9250.0091,034.6092,244.00
91,000.00
9922.77
91,419.68
92.405.799433.35
9150.00
9150.00
9500.00
9500.00
916,820.19 (c)
20-May-98
Page 2 of 2
OntarioMinistry of Minlstere duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road
November 18,1998 6th FloorSudbury, Ontario
GRQ MINING INC. P3E 6B5#8 LAKE PLACID RISE S.E.CALGARY, ALBERTA Telephone: (888) 415-9846T2J-5B5 Fax: (877)670-1555
Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm
Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.18524
Status Subject: Transaction Number(s): W9810.00094 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: 13Q97
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2.18524
Date Correspondence Sent: November 18,1998 Assessor: Steve Beneteau
First Claim Number1178693
Township(s) l Area(s)EAGLE LAKE
StatusApproval After Notice
Approval Date
October 05, 1998
Transaction NumberW9810.00094
Section:16 Drilling PDRILL 12 Geological GEOL
The revisions outlined in the Notice dated August 21, 1998, have been corrected. Accordingly, assessment work credit has been approved as outlined on the Report of Work form accompanying this submission.
Correspondence to:Resident Geologist Kenora, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):GRQ MINING INC. CALGARY, ALBERTA
EARL EDWIN HANSSON WALDHOF, Ontario
Page: 1Correspondence ID: 13097
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