1998 OPAP FINAL SUBMISSION DOLSON AND ECHUM TPS
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1998 OPAP FINAL SUBMISSION
FOR THE
BALLARD LAKE PROJECT
DOLSOM and ECHUM TOWNSHIPS
SAULT STE. MARIE
NTS42C/1
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Table of Contents
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Inlroduction.........................................................................-............!Project location.........................................................................IAccess............... ......--.-....-.-......-..... ...........-...........................lLand Tenure and OwnersMp................................................................4Prospecting Target..............................................................................4Regional Geology...............................................................................4Local Geology..................................................................................5Summaiy of Previous Exploration.......-.......---....--.....--.....--.......-......-....5Project Justificaiion....-..........-.-..,.....-.....--......--....-...,..-......-......—.61998 Exploration Program..................—..............—...—........................7Results of 1998 Exploration Program.,....—..............—.....~.......................8Recommendations ........---.........—--.....--.....—....—.......-.......-.......—8
Figures
Figure l Project Location...................—......--......---.......-—......-..2Figure 2 Claim Location...........--..........---"."--"-.--.---.-"-"-—.•••—3
Tables
Table l Project Location...........---."-..•.------".•..---"—•"•••----"••-•"-lTable 2 Prospecting Samples......... — ...........-.........—........—-•"•.-•9
Appendices
Appendix I Assay Results Appendix II IP Survey Procedure
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INTRODUCTION
During September and October of 1998, an OPAP exploration program was completed on the Ballard Lake Project. The exploration program was directed towards identifying gold mineralization association with a significant shear structure cross-cutting the
property. The exploration program included Imecutting, Induced Polarization (IP) geophysical surveys, mapping and prospecting. A significant shear structure was traced
across the Ballard Lake Project Gold assays as high as 7.58 gm/t Au were returned from
grab samples taken along structure. Numerous IP chargeability anomalies were located along title shear structure. A diamond drill program is recommended to evaluate me gold potential of this significant gold hearing structure. The estimated cost of the drill program is 540,000.
PROJECT LOCATION
The Ballard Lake Project is located 51km northwest of Wawa, Ontario within Dolson and
Echum Townships of the Sault Ste Marie Mining Division (Figure 1). The specific project location is enclosed on the following Table L
Table l Project Location
Area: Algoma DistrictTownship: Dolson and Echum Mining Division: Sault Ste MarieClaim Map: G-2751, M-1575NTS: 42 C/lLatitude: 4S0 11" 00"
Longitude: 840 08' 00"
ACCESSThe Ballard Lake Property is located between the towns of Wawa and Chapleau. Access from Wawa is provided by travelling east along Hwy 101 for 65 km till you come to the tumoffto the north for Hwy 651 (Figure 2). Once on Hwy 651 you will travel 30 km north or approximateley 5km past the hamlet of Dalton, at this point there will be a dirt road that heads west to Matchinameigus Lake and beyond to the northwest This road runs just south of the property as well as crossing the southwest comer providing good access. The northern part of property can also be gained access to by travelung2km further north along Hwy 651 untill you come to a tumoffon the west side of the road
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•which takes you to Richardson Lake. From that point the north part of the property can be accessed by boat
LAND TENURE AND OWNERSHIP
The Ballard Lake Project consists of 5 claims totaling 48 units and covering 768 hectares. The claims are registered in the names of David R. Healey ( 50 % ) and 2973090 Canada Inc.( 50 "/o ). The claims include:
SSM. 1222187 6 (units). SSM 1222530 12 SSM 1222531 9 SSM 1222532 9 SSM 1222533 12
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PROSPECTING TARGET
The prospecting target sought for is a Lode Gold. The exploration model for the project is that of a quartz-carbonate vein system associated with brittle -ductile shear zones and folds in deformed and altered mafic volcanics in contact with felsic intrusions A good example of these types of deposits are the Renabie, Nudulama and Braminco 13 miles to the northeast
REGIONAL GEOLOGY
The Ballard Lake Project is located in the southeastern part of the Wawa Greenstone Belt consisting of early Precambrian rock that extends inland from the northeastern margin, of Lake Superior to as fer as Missanabie Lake. This metavolcanic-metasedimeniaiy belt is
intruded by stocks of mafic to ultramafic bodies of differing ages. The volcanic unit is composed predominantly of basaltic flows overlain by felsic flow of dacitic composition Granitic units found in the belt are predominantly foliated to gneissic granodiorite and trondhjemite. Gold, silver, zinc, copper and iron mineralization are the common associated metallic occurrences found in the belt.
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LOCAL GEOLOGY
The main geological feature of the property is the contact of the Murray Lake Granodiorite Pluton with the metavolcanics. This contact is part of an east-west shear zone which hosts all known gold and silver mineralization on the property. At the east end of the property is a zone of migmaritizarion and a magnetic ultramafic plug. The plug is composed of dark green pyroxenite., hornblende pyroxenite and mica pyroxenite. The west contact of the plug is composed of lenses, bands and fragments of mafic metavolcanics, hornblende pyroxenite and medium grained diorite. This plug is also known to host magnetite and copper nuneralization. At the west-end of me property is a sill of massive to well foliated gabbro. Along the margin of the gabbro are sporadic quartz stringers and felsite dykes. A soil survey completed over this gabbro yielded a moderate base-metal soil anomaly ( CuJ?b,Zn, Ni). Just east of the property is the contact between the metavolcanics and early trondhjemites, these early granitic batholiths surround the Wawa Greenstone Belt Just east of the property is the contact between me metavolcanics and me early trondhjemites. These early granitic bathoiiths surround the Wawa Greenstone Belt. t
Approximately 12 miles to me northeast at the contact between metavolcanics and the early trondhjemites are three distinct shear zone hosted gold deposits, the Renabie, Nudulama and Braminco with the Renabie Mine producing over 1.1 million ounces of gold itself.
SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS EXPLORATION
Exploration work on the Ballard Lake Project dates back to the early sixties, when J. Davies performed extensive stripping around what is now known as the Ballard Lake showing. In the late seventies J. Davies allowed the claims to lapse and G. Longhurst restaked the ground and continued stripping and trenching around and along the strike extent showing- In 1980 Noranda Mines optioned the property and performed some linecutung and VLF over the main showing. The property came open for a few years and was then was staked by Anglo Porcupine Gold Exploration Ltd. Anglo Porcupine performed an exploration program over a large land package consisting of 126 single unit
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claims. Anglo proceeded to cot a grid over the entire property and performed a program of soil geochemistry, trenching, stripping and some geological mapping A strong shear zone has been exposed for approximately 1km in strike length. Sampling from the trenches returned gold assays as high as 17.6 gm/t Au. Anglo reported numerous strong soil geochemical anomalies, which were not followed up on. Diamond drilling has never been reported for this project
PROJECT JUSTIFICATION
The justification for the Ballard Lake Prospect is based on three important features*1) Structure: The Ballard Lake Shear Zone has been followed for over l km. along
strike by systematic trenching and stripping. To the west the shear increases in width and is open but thick overburden and bog restricts any further stripping. To the east the shear has been traced to the south shore of Ballard Lake. With the shear zone so easily traced along surface there is every reason to believe that the structure strikes across the property with the strong possibility of parallel structures. Also the best gold soil anomally found by Anglo Porcupine Gold was outside of the Ballard Lake Shear Zone near the south boundry where the anomaly is situated over a northsouth cross cutting structure.
2) Mineralization: The main Ballard Lake showing has been described as a sulphide bearing quartz vein that is commonly 30-40 centimeters wide with grab samples ranging from trace to over 4.4 oz/t Au and 12.0 oz/t Ag. The main accessory minerals are copper and galena with galena being the best indicator for good gold and silver values. In 1988 Anglo Porcupine Gold carried out a soil geochem survey over the entire property and found strong AuAg^Cu^b anomalies directly over the known gold and silver showings but also along strike of the shear zone, and outside of the shear zone. Anomalies outside of the known shear zone may represent parallel structures. Also of interest from this soil survey was a moderate coincidental CuPbjZn^Ni anomaly which lies over a gabbro sill at the west end of the property. This anomaly remains unexplained.
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3) Geology: The sheared contact between the Murray Lake Granodiorite and the mafic metavolcanics has provided a excellent environment for the introduction of gold and silver bearing solutions as observed at the main Ballard Lake showing.
Finally when all three features are combined together you have a shear zone with the characteristics, size and degree of deformation that could easily host a gold deposit Another positive feature of this project is that there is no record of diamond drilling
having been performed on this property, nor any concentrated mapping, or any induced polarization surveys. What we have is a large untested structure with known gold and silver mineralization which has not been drill tested. A number of targets are available for testing and follow up work.
1998 EXPLORATION PROGRAM
The 1998 exploration program will focussed on utilizing cost effective, proven field
exploration techniques, geared towards identifying new exploration targets. The purpose
of the program, is to locate the known shear structure, delineate the extent of the shear, document the mineralization, alteration, and controls on mineralization.
A total of 11.315 kilometres of Irnecutting was completed at 100 metre spaced lines with picket stations established every 25 metres. The purpose of the linecutting was to provide a reference system for the prospecting, geophysics and geological programs. In addition the grid is intended to provide a framework for further work on the property.
A 9.6 km DP geophysical surveys was completed over the gridded area. The purpose of the survey was to identify areas with strong chargeabilities which may be indicative of higher concentrations of sulphide mineralization and associated gold mineralization. In addition areas of stronger resistivity may indicate areas of quartz-carbonate alteration
indicative of shearing (Map l, Map 2).
A total of 9 mandays of prospecting was completed on the Ballard Project. The purpose of the prospecting was to examine the trenches from the previous programs, evaluate the
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shear structure, prospect the stronger IP anomalies, and sample the structure at various locations. A total of 12 samples were collected for analysis (Map 3).
RESULT OF 1998 EXPLORATION PROGRAM
The results from the 1998 exploration program indicate very good exploration potential for the Ballard Lake Project. Previous operators identified a significant structure, -which extends across the property. Geochemical surveys, trenching and sampling have
identified significant gold assays -within the structure. During the 1998 OPAP program an IP survey has identified the shear and identified several locations with, strong associated chargeabilites (Map l, Map2). These areas are overburden covered. Prospecting along the shear structure as returned samples highly anomalous in gold, with
assays up to 7.58 gm/t Au (Table 2).
RECOMMENDATIONS
Further work is recommended for the Ballard Lake Project Past work by previous operators combined with the 1998 OPAP Program have established significant gold assays along a shear structure to warrant diamond drilling A series of drill widely spaced drill holes should evaluate this gold, bearing structure across the property.
Particular emphasis should be paid to areas with the higher chargeabilities. The proposed
drill program (500 metres) is estimated to cost 540,000.
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Appendix I
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Swastika LaboratoriesA Division of TSL/Assayers Inc.
Established 1928 Assaying - Consulting - Representation
Geochemical Analysis Certificate 8W-4215-RG1Company: T. OBRADOVICH Date: NOV-02-98Project: OPAP BALLARD LKAttn: T. Obradovich
We hereby certify the following Geochemical Analysis of 12 Rock samples submitted OCT-29-98 by .
Sample Au Au Check Au Au Check AgNumber PPB PPB g/tonne g/tonne PIM7445 ........................................... ------~--
7446 17 - - - 0.17447 94 - - - 0.37448 878 960 - - 3.17449 ^ 113 - - -0.57450 --------------------------------------------------------
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Certified by
l Cameron Ave., P.O. Box 10, Swastika, Ontario POK l TO Telephone (705)642-3244 Fax (705)642-3300
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-Dipole nl to n6 simultaneously --Input Impedance 10 megohm-Input Voltage (Vp) range :100uV to 30 Volts (automatic),
accuracy: .254, resolution: lOuV.-Self Potential (SP) r ang;ei±2V, accuracy: ̂ .Automatic compensation ±1-Chargeability (K) range iSOOmv/V, accuracy: -251^ resolution: -ImV/V-Automatic Stacking 2 to 32 cycles-Delay Time programmable-Integration Time programmable for each gate (10 gates)-Total Chargeability Time During integration time of all gates-synchronization Signal programmable from channel l to 6-Filtering power lines; dual notch SO/lSOHz or 50/15OH2,
lOOdB, other ;Anti- alias, RT and spike rejection,-Internal Test vp~lv,M~30mvyv-Ground resistance test O to 200 Kohm-Transmitting Time 1,2,4 and 8 sec pulse duration, ON/OET- 'Digital Display Two line 16 alphanumeric LCD.-Analogue Meters Six-monitoring input signal and course
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6.2.1 Instrument Description•The sensor is a dual coil type designed to reduce noise and improve gradient tolerance. The coils are electrostatically shielded and contain a proton rich liquid In a pyrex bottle, -which also acts as an RF resonator.•The sensor cable is coaxial, typically RG-SStJ. up to 100m long-•The staff is made of strong aluminum tubing sections. This construction allows for a selection of sensor elevations above the ground during surveys. For best, precision the full staff length should be used. Recommended sensor separation in gradiometer mode is one staff section, although two or Three section separations are sometimes used for maximum sensitivity.•The console contains an the electronic circuitry- It has a sixteen key keyboard, a 4x20 character alphanumeric display.
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6.2-2 Instrument Specifications
I Resolution O.O1 nT. magnetic field and gradient Accuracy 0-2Q nT over operating rangeRange 20.00O lo 120.00O nT automatic tuning, requiring initial setup Gradient Tolerance over 10.000 nT/m.
• Operating Interval 3 seconds minimum, faster optional. Reading initiated from keyboard, external trigger, or carriage return via R5-232 Input/Output 6 phi •weatherproof connectors
^ Power Requirements 12V. 2OOmApeak, 30mA standby, 300mA peak with GradiometerH Power Source Internal 12V. 1.9Ah sealed lead-acid battery standard. external source optional. ~ Battery Charger Input; 110/22OVAC. 5O/60H* and/or 12VDC
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Storage Temperature -SO'C to H-6S'C
• Dimensions Console; 223 X 69 X 24O cm Sensor Staff: 4 x 450mm sections Sensor: 170 x 71 mm diameter
—— Weight: Console 2.1Kg Staff 0.9Kg Sensors: I.iKg
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'Vbrk filed wilhin two years of performance is claimed at 100yo of the above Total Value of Assessment Work, f work is filed after two years and up to five years after performance, It can only be claimed at 50To of the Total /ahie of Assessment Work If this situation applies to your claims, use the calculation below:
x o 50 - Total S value of worked claimed' PT AL VALUE OF ASSESSMFN l WORK____ _________
e:Work older than 5 years is not eligible for credit.\ recorded holder may be required to verify expenditures claimed in this statement of costs within -15 days of a request for Rcalion and/or correction/clarification. If verification and/or correction/clarification is not made, the Minister may reject art of the assessment work submitted.
tiflcation verifying costs:
___Lxa^cA K- ^jfcj'gw' . do hereby certify, that the amounts shown are as accurate as may reasonably(please plinth ill itni ne)
'etermined and the costs were incurred while conducting assessment work on the lands indicated on the accompanying
laratton of Work form as lAol cAl
tdort holder, agrnt. or stale company position with signing authority)l am authorized to make this certification
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Ministry of Ministere duNorthern Development Developpement du Nordand Mines et des Mines Ontario
Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road
March 12, 1999 6th FloorSudbury, Ontario
2973090 CANADA INC. P3E 6B5152, CHEMIN DE LA MINE ECOLEVAL D'OR, QUEBEC Telephone: (888) 415-9846J9P-4N7 Fax: (877)670-1555
Visit our website at: www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm
Dear Sir or Madam: Submission Number: 2.19171
Status Subject: Transaction Number(s): W9950.00009 Deemed Approval
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 Lucille Jerome by e-mail at [email protected] or by telephone at (705) 670-5858.
Yours sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BYBlair KiteSupervisor, Geoscience Assessment OfficeMining Lands Section
Correspondence ID: 13490
Copy for: Assessment Library
Work Report Assessment Results
Submission Number: 2.19171
Date Correspondence Sent: March 12, 1999 Assessor: Lucille Jerome
Transaction Number
W9950.00009
Section:14 Geophysical IP
First Claim Number
1222532
Township(s) l Area(s)
ECHUM, DOLSON
Status
Deemed Approval
Approval Date
March03, 1999
Correspondence to:
Resident Geologist Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Assessment Files Library Sudbury, ON
Recorded Holder(s) and/or Agent(s):
2973090 CANADA INC. VAL D'OR, QUEBEC
DAVID RAYMOND HEALEY HAMILTON, Ontario
Page: 1
Correspondence ID: 13490
NOTES
400' surface rights reservation along the shores of all lakes and rivers.
AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM STAKINGS.R.-SURFACE RIGHTS M.R.-MIN1IMG RIGHTS
SECTION ORDER NO. DATE DISPOSITIONfCTCR:RESERVE S.R.
43(R.S.O.I970) W.3/79 10 SEP./79 S.R. '"002
43(R.S.O.I970) W.9/81 20/7/81 S.R. 163002
SAND AND GRAVEL
M.T.C. PIT NO. 1411
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THE ISOMAGNETIC BEARING APPRO*.
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THE INFORMATION THAT APPEARS ON THIS MAP HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED THOSE WISHING TO STAKE MIN ING CLAIMS SHOULD CON SULT WITH THE MINING RECORDER. MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOP MENT AND MINES. FOR AD DITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THE LANDS SHOWN HEREON
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UNSURVEYED LINES:LOT LINESPARCEL BOUNDARYMINING CLAIMS ETC
RAILWAY AND RIGHT OF WAY
UTILITY LINES
NON-PERENNIAL STREAM
FLOODING OR FLOODING RIGHTS
SUBDIVISION
ORIGINAL SHORELINE
MARSH OR MUSKEG
MINES
DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS
TYPE OF DOCUMENT
PATENT. SURFACE 4 MINING RIGHTS
SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
MINING RIGHTS ONLY
LEASE. SURFACE A MINING RIGHTS
SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY
MINING RIGHTS ONLY
LICENCE OF OCCUPATION
CROWN LAND SALE
ORDER-IN-COUNCIL
RESERVATION
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Ministry of Natural t ResourcesSurveys and Mapping Branch .
Date Oetobtr 1974
Whitney Block Queen's Park. Toronto
Plan No.
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REFERENCESAREAS WITHDRAWN FROM DISPOSITION
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INSTRUMENTS
Androtex TDR-6 Receiver Sclntrex TSQ-3 Transmitter
Time Domain Equipment
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Ballard Lake ProjectIducod Polarization Survey
OPAP Echum Township
Porcupine Mining Division Northeast Ontario
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