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Consulting-Experts in Geophysics f* ATIKWA MINERALS LIMITED Report on GROUND WALKING MAGNETOMETRIC Survey on MULCAHY LAKE PROPERTY Line Lake Area Northwestern Ontario Claim map G-2586 N.T.S. 52F/11 Project 230.01 January 23, 2003 RECEIVED FEB 2 4 2003 GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE -——- Pierre Simoncau, gcoK 52F11SW2008 2.25038 LINE LAKE 010

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Consulting-Experts in Geophysics

f*

ATIKWA MINERALS LIMITED

Report on

GROUND WALKING MAGNETOMETRICSurvey

on

MULCAHY LAKE PROPERTY

Line Lake Area

Northwestern OntarioClaim map G-2586

N.T.S. 52F/11

Project 230.01

January 23, 2003

RECEIVEDFEB 2 4 2003

GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE -——-

Pierre Simoncau, gcoK

52F11SW2008 2.25038 LINE LAKE 010

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE

1. INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................l

2. PROPERTY, LOCATION AND ACCESS .................................................................................. l

3. CLAIMS.................................................................,..................................................................^

4. PERSONNEL AND INSTRUMENTATION ...............................................................................2

5. FIELD WORK AND PROCEDURE............................................................................................3

6. MAGNETOMETRIC SURVEY.................................................................................................3

6.1 Process of data and work ..................................................................................................3

6.2 Presentation of the results.................................................................................................3

7. RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION...........................................................................4

8. CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATIONS.........................,.,..........................,,..,.,,.,,.,,.......,........^

LIST OF APPENDICES

Appendix A. Claim abstracts and claim map.

Appendix B. Equipment Specifications

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1. INTRODUCTION

At the request of Mr. John Wakeford, geologist for Atikwa Minerals Ltd, a walking magnetometric survey was carried on the Mulcahy Lake Property. The geophysical survey was carried out by Geasig Inc. in December 29, 2002. The magnetometric survey covered all the lines and the trenches of the grid except the base line 10+OON for a total of 3.940 km. This report presents the results of the survey.

PROPERTY, LOCATION AND ACCESSri

The Mulcahy Lake property is located about 42 km southwest of Dryden, Ontario (Figure 1). From Dryden, proceed west along the Highway 594 until the 502 junction, then proceed south on highway 502 for approximately 10 km to the logging road - Crystal Granite quarry sign. Proceed westerly along the road for approximately 19 km and turn right at the fork. Then, proceed westerly for another 20 km to Crystal Granite Quarry. Keep going westerly along a gravel road on right of quarry for about another 5 km. The road crosses the north part of the grid and come down to the baseline 10+OON west of the line 28+50E.

Mulcahy Lake Property

Figure 1: Location map of the property.

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3. CLAIMS

The geophysical survey partially covered 4 unpatented mining claim blocks of the Mulcahy Lake Property located within the Kenora Mining Division (Appendix A), The claims are currently recorded in good standing on the Line Lake claim sheet (G-2586). The claims and their current status is summarized in Table l. Claim abstracts and the portions of the Line Lake claim sheet which covers the Mulcahy Lake Property are given in Appendix A.

Table l. Claims and current status.

Claim NumberKl 185139 K1185188 K1185189 K1244140TOTALS

Size1 unit ( 16 ha)

15 units (240 ha) 10 units (160 ha) 15 units (240 ha)41 units (656 ha)

Due DateMay 03, 2003 Apr 17,2003 May 03, 2003 Feb28, 2004

Work RequiredS 400

S 6000 S 4000 S 6000

| S 16400

4. PERSONNEL AND INSTRUMENTATION

The Magnetometer survey was carried out by Pierre Simoneau, geol. M. Se.

The following instruments were used for the Magnetometer survey:

- GSM-19 WM Base Stn. Terrapins (Richmond Hill) n/s 632623

- GSM-19 senseur Terraplus (Richmond Hill) a/s 6111013

- GSM-19WMV Terraplus (Richmond Hill) n/s 632627

- GSM-19 senseur Terraplus (Richmond Hill) n/s 6111008

The report and the maps were written by Pierre Simoneau.

The instruments specifications are given in Appendix B.

5. FIELD WORK AND PROCEDURE

The geophysical work was contracted to GEOSIG INC.

The grid extends in a NE-SW direction (600 azimuth) with NW-SE lines (3200 azimuth) from 28+50E to 30+OOE, with 150 m between each line. The base line is at 10+OON. Two lines are numbered 28+50E and 30+OOE and have a lenght of 1500m. They extend on both side of the base line.

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The mag covered all the lines and the trenches except the base line for a total of 3.940 km of survey. Mag stations were read on walking mode and stations were labeled every 10m, This survey was done on December 29th, 2003.

6. MAGNETOMETRIC SURVEY

6.1 Process of data and work

The measurements for the magnetic total field were taken in a walking mag mode with a one (1) second sampling readings and label readings taken each l O meters.

One GSM-19WM was used on the field with a GSM-19WM as base station with reading every 5 seconds. The magnetic readings have been automatically corrected for diurnal variations when the data was dumped with a base value of 58000 gammas. The magnetometer system measures the value of the total magnetic field with a precision of 2.0 gammas.

A description of the instruments is given in Appendix B.

6.2 Presentation of the results

Geophysical data was processed and presented on maps using the computer software programs; Geosoft and Microstation.

The magnetic results are presented on a profile maps No. 6477 and a total field contour maps No. 6478 at the metric scale of l : 2 500.

The property magnetic background is around 58 000 gammas with a maximum of 74,039 gammas and a minimum of 51 741 gammas. The magnetic trend is N55E There is a serie of high magnetic anomalies crossing the grid and the highest area is around 15+OON. These high mags seem to correspond to a series of gabbroic ridges.

The succession of magnetic linear highs that form magnetic layers suggest that they are associated with similar rocks.

7. RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION

The geophysical campain gave interesting information about this property outlining the underlying geology.

The Mulcahy Lake Property warrants further exploration in order to better determine the nature of the magnetic anomalies and to determine if there is any conductors present.

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8. CERTIFICATE of QUALIFICATIONS

I, Pierre Simoneau of 396 Brant Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario, hereby certify:

1. I am a graduate of University of Quebec at ChicQutirni (1987) with a Master degree in Fart h Sciences M. Se.

2. I been employed as an exploration geologist and geophysicist on a full time basis since 1987, prior to that as a geological assistant for four field seasons.

3. l am presently employed as a project geophysicist and geologist with GEQSIG Inc. of 3700 Chaudiere Blvd., Sainte-Foy, Quebec.

4. T own no direct, indirect or expect to receive any contingent interests in the subject property or shares or securities of Atikwa Minerals Ltd.

5. The information contained in this report was obtained from geophysical survey on the Mulcahy Lake property carried out by Geosig Inc.

6. J am a member of the Order of Geologists of Quebec (OGQ), a member of the (NWOPA) Northwestern Ontario Prospector Association and a member of the CIM.

7. I have disclosed in this report all relevant material which, to the best of nay knowledge, might have a bearing on the viability of the project and the recommendations presented.

8. J cojosenl lo the use of this report by Atikwa Minerals Ltd. for any Filing Statement, Statement of Material Facts, Prospectus, filing of assessment work of for any other reason deemed necessary by the company,

Pierre Simoneau, M.Sc. geol.

Geosig Inc.

Dated at Thunder Bay, Ontario, this 23rd day of January, 2003

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Appendix A

Claim Abstracts and Claim Map

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Ontario Ministry of

Development and Mines

Date l Time of issue

Township l Area Line Lake Area

Mining Land Tenure

January 19 2003

Plan G-2586

ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT l DIVISIONS

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IMPORTANT NOTICES

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Mining Lands - Mining Claims Summary

Kenora - Division 10

CLAIM NUMBER:

Unit Size:

Township/Area:

Lot Description:

Staker:

Recorded Holden

Recording Date:

Due Date:

Work Required:

Total Applied:

Work Performed:

Total Reserve:

Present Work Assignment:

Claim Bank:

Claim Status:

K 1185139

l

LINE LAKE (G-2586)

BUCKNER, JAMES BRUCE (P13128)

ATIKWA MINERALS LIMITED ( 100.00

2000-May-03

2003-MAY-03

400

400

1409

1009

O

O

ACTIVE

Copyright 2001 Queen's Printer for Ontario

This information is provided as a public service, but we cannot guarantee that the information is current or accurate. Readers should verify the information before acting on it.

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Mining Lands - Mining Claims Summary

Kenora - Division 10

CLAIM NUMBER:

Unit Size:

Township/Area:

Lot Description:

Staker:

Recorded Holden

Recording Date:

Due Date:

Work Required:

Total Applied:

Work Performed:

Total Reserve:

K 1185188

15

LINE LAKE (G-2586)

BUCKNER, JAMES BRUCE (P13128)

ATIKWA MINERALS LIMITED ( 100.00 0Xo)

2000-Apr-17

2003-APR-17

6000

6000

21119

9780

Present Work Assignment: 4139

Claim Bank: O

Claim Status: ACTIVE

Copyright 2001 Queen's Printer for Ontario

This information is provided as a public service, but we cannot guarantee that the information is current or accurate. Readers should verify the information before acting on it.

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Mining Lands - Mining Claims Summary

Kenora - Division 10

CLAIM NUMBER:

Unit Size:

Township/Area:

Lot Description:

Staker:

Recorded Holder:

Recording Date:

Due Date:

K 1185189

10

LINE LAKE (G-2586)

BUCKNER, JAMES BRUCE (P13128)

ATIKWA MINERALS LIMITED ( 100.00 0Xo)

2000-May-03

2003-MAY-03

Work Required:

Total Applied:

Work Performed:

Total Reserve:

Present Work Assignment:

Claim Bank:

Claim Status:

4000

4000

4696

696

0

0

ACTIVE

Copyright 2001 Queen's Printer for Ontario

This information is provided as a public service, but we cannot guarantee that the information is current or accurate. Readers should verify the information before acting on it.

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Mining Lands - Mining Claims Summary

Kenora - Division 10

CLAIM NUMBER:

Unit Size:

Township/Area:

Lot Description:

Staker:

Recorded Holden

Recording Date:

Due Date:

Work Required:

Total Applied:

Work Performed:

Total Reserve:

K 1244140

15

LINE LAKE (G-2586)

JONES, DAVID V. (M21190)

ATIKWA MINERALS LIMITED ( 100.00 0Xo)

2001-Feb-28

2004-FEB-28

6000

6000

4821

O

Present Work Assignment: O

Claim Bank: O

Claim Status: ACTIVE

Copyright 2001 Queen's Printer for Ontario

This information is provided as a public service, but we cannot guarantee that the information is current or accurate. Readers should verify the information before acting on it.

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Appendix B

Equipement Specifications

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magnetometer, GSM-19

GSM-19Overhauser

Magnetometer 7 VLF

GSM-19 overhauser magnetometer Features

Sensitivity = 0.02 riT Absolute Accuracy s 0.2 nT Sample Rates up to 5 Hz Low Power Consumption

General

"Overhauser" Once you experience it, you'll never go back to proton. Overhauser technology brings you sensitivities one to two orders of magnitude better than proton, yet in a light weight package. This is because the overhauser magnetometer consumes less power than proton magnetometer, allowing a lighter weight for batteries.

What is the Overhauser technique? The Overhauser sensor contains the electrons' fluid that has been added to a hydrogen rich in the form of "free radial". The resulting mixture yields a sensor with 5000 times gain in proton polarization. Since the Overhauser polarization effect does not require static magnetic fields, but uses radio frequency fields transparent to protons, measurement can be done concurrently with polarization. The result is a sensor with much greater sensitivity, that can be sampled much more rapidly than the standard proton sensor.

Overhauser magnetometer systems therefore maximize resolution while minimizing power consumption. Even with Walking Gradiometer systems, sampling at rates of once per second; Even in cold temperatures of - 40 zero degrees Celsius and greater, the internal rechargeable battery can still be relied on for a 10 hour day, or longer.

The GSM-19 Overhauser is a State-of-the-Art Magnetometer l VLF system and offers the data quality, reliability, and extensive list of capabilities, and options, that allow it to meet a very wide spectrum of applications.

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magnetometer, GSM-19

Instrument Description

"Physical Overview"

The parts of the GSm-19 magnetometer/gradiometer are as follows :

The sensor is a dual coil type designed to reduce noise and improve gradient tolerance. The coils are elec trostatically 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-58/U, up to 100m long.

The staff is made of strong aluminium tubing sections (plastic staff optional). This construction allows for a selectbn of sensor elevations above ground during surveys. For best precisbn the full staff length should be

used. Recommended sensor separation in gradiometer mode is one staff section (56cm from sensor axis to

sensor axis), although two or more sections are sometimes used for maximum sensivrty.

The console contains all the electronic circuitry. It has a 16 keys keyboard, a 4 x 20 character alphanumeric display, and sensor and power/input/output connectors. The keyboard also serves as an ON-OFF switch.

The power/input/output connector also serves as RS232C input/output and optionally as analog output and/or contact closure triggering input.

The keyboard, front panel, and connectors are sealed i.e. the instrument can operate under rainy conditions.

The charger has 2 levels of charging, full and trickle, switching automatically from ont to another. Input is normally 1 10V 50/60H2. Optionally, 12 VDC input can be provided.

The all-metal housing of the console guarantees excellent EMI protection.

"Software Version 4.0"

There are several major versions of software for the GSM-1 9. As of August 92, GEM Systems added a major software upgrade to its GSM-19 family, enhancing its capabilities. This new generation of software (version 4.0) has the following advantages:

Diurnal correction (reduction) with interpolation can be used in conjunction with other GSM-19 models with software version 4.0 (or special software for correction with an EDA Mag Base station). This allows the base

mag to run with longer cycle time Previous software could do interpolation only with fast GSM-19 types.

Memory filing system. Now 50 files can be stored in a directory, and mode of operation can be changed without erasing memory. With the software previous to version 4.0, only 1 file could be retained in memory, and this would be lost when modes of operation were switched.

Line and station numbers have been enlarged. Lines can now be 5 digits as opposed to 4 digits in previous software. Station numbers are now 7 digits as opposed to 6 in the previous software.

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magnetometer, GSM-19 fite^/CI/Geosig/Gem/gsm-l 9.htm

Standard Features

The GSM-19 magnetometer console features a real time graphic display of the current profile. In addition digital display of the current reading, current position, and warning messages are provided. The console design, with internal rechargeable battery pack, allows the unit to be completely sealed against the elements. With the built in heater for the display the GSM-19 magnetometer is ready to go wherever your surveys may take you.

Tuning is automatic worldwide, with provision for manual override. In high gradient conditions the GSM-19 magnetometer monitors the signal decay rate and displays a warning message when the gradient becomes too great. Filters for rejection of 50 or 60 Hz noise are provided.

Diurnal corrections may be done in traditional fashion with one magnetometer unit as a base station and a second unit used as the mobile field unit. At the end of the survey the two units are connected and the field unit creates a corrected data file (which still includes the raw data file) based on the temporal drift recorded by the base station.

As a standard feature GSM-19 magnetometer also offer the capability of making tie point measurements for automatic diurnal corrections. To use this feature the operator records a base value and then loops back to this point periodically during the survey to record another measurement, and thus build a file of the drift. In this way a single instrument may be used to make diurnal corrections.

The RS-232 port on the GSM-19 magnetometer wfll output data as it is collected. This allows interface to GPS loggers that will accept RS232 data. The standard GSM-19 magnetometer may be operated in a remote mode via computer. Memory storage is 512 K in the standard unit, and may be upgraded to 2 MB.

Grid coordinates are stored with either numeric or compass designations. A seven digit number may be used to designate lines and positions. Line and position spacing is entered so that with every reading the position may be automatically updated. An End of Line feature allows the next line to be quickly selected, plus changes the sign on the position spacing. If the previous line had been adding positions as the operator moved, then on the next line, positions will be subtracted as the operator moves. The operator may also easily manually enter his grid position for cases where gaps in the line are necessary.

"Walking Mag Option"

The GSM-19 magnetometer is the first to offer the "Walking Mag" concept. The reason for this is the outstanding advantage the Overhauser sensor has in this application. With the "Walking Mag" option the operator may select a sample rate of up to two samples per second. At this rate Overhauser technology can still deliver a noise level that is quite acceptable, about 0.1 nT, and the lower power consumption means that a full day of surveying can still be done with just the internal rechargeable battery.

As shown in Figure 1 the near continuous data from the "Walking Mag" technique provides increased definition for any type of survey. For surveys with densely spaced grids, such as archaeological or environmental surveys, field productivity is markedly improved, typically by a factor of five.

When in the Walking Mag mode the operator still presets his line and station spacing. When a known station is passed a grid update key is pressed and the current reading is tagged with this station. Readings taken between these marked positions are then linearly interpolated for their grid position when data is transferred to a computer.

A further refinement of the Walking Mag concept is the Hip Chain Option. This option uses a hip chain to trigger the magnetometer to take a reading at discrete intervals. A Hip Chain consists of an optical encoder that records revolutions of a wheel wound with disposable cotton string. The string is tied off at the beginning of a line, and as the operator walks the string is pulled out, and the magnetometer is automatically triggered. With the Hip Chain option sample rates up to five samples per second are supported.

Omnidirectional VLF

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magnetometer, GSM-19 fUe^7C|7Geosig7Gem7gsm-19.hmi

The GSM-19 VLF features a three coil design, with new larger coils in 1997, to achieve a non orientation capability with excellent sensitivity. Up to three VLF stations may be recorded, along with the magnetic reading, with the pressing of a single key.

As each VLF station is read the total field strength is displayed. This value may be used to determine if a station's signal is strong enough to obtain useful data. At the end of each reading the in phase, out of phase, and horizontal components are displayed and recorded for each station.

To determine what stations are available the Scan feature may be used. The entire VLF spectrum is scanned and stations with their corresponding signal strength are displayed. Automatic tilt compensation is provided up to ten degrees. Beyond this a warning message appears with display of the amount of tilt in each direction, enabling the operator to correct his position and take the reading again.

For Walking Mag applications a Walking VLF option is also available. With this option a single VLF station may be measured at sampling rates up to once per second. In this mode both magnetic and VLF readings may be collected at the one hertz rate.

Simultaneous Gradiometer

Many mining, environmental, and archaeological applications may benefit from using the gradient measurement. For near surface anomalies, generally twenty meters depth or less, the gradient anomaly will be larger, and narrower, than the total field anomaly. This permits the more accurate location of the target, and gives better sensitivity. The gradient measurement has the added value of being free from diurnal drift.

The most accurate gradient measurements are made when both sensors are polarized and measured at precisely the same time. In this way any slight movement of the sensor staff pole will not affect the reading. With the GSM-19 Gradiometer Option the pressing of a single key will initiate measurement of both the total field and gradient. Both readings are displayed and stored.

Specifications

Overhauser Performance

Resolution: 0.01 nTRelative Sensitivity 0.02 nTAbsolute Accuracy: 0.2nTRange: 20,000 to 120,000 nTGradient Tolerance: Over 10,OOOnT7mOperating Temperature: -400C to *60"C

Input l Output: 6 pin weatherproof connector, RS-232C, and (optional) analog output

Power Requirements: 12V, 200 mA peak (during polarization), 30 mA stanby. 300mA peak in gradiometer mode.

Power Source: Internal 12V, 1.9 Ah sealed lead-acid battery standard, others optbnal. An External 12V power source can also be used.

Battery Charger: Input: 110/220 VAC, 50/60 Hz and / or 12 VDC (optional). Output: 12V dual level charging.

Operation Modes

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magnetometer, GSM-19 fitey/XCI/Geosig/Gem/gsm-19.htm

Manual: Coordinates, time, date and reading stored automatically at min. 3 second interval.Base Station: Time, date and reading stored at 3 to 60 second intervals.Walking Mag: Time, date and reading stored at coordinates of fiducial.Remote Control: Optional remote control using RS-232 interface.Input/Output: RS-232 or analog (optional) output using 6-pin weatherproof connector.

Operating Parameters

Power Consumption: Only 2Ws per reading. Operates continuously for 45 hours on standby.

Power Source: 12V 2.6Ah sealed lead acid battery standard, other batteries available

Operating Temperature: -500C to *600C

Storage Capacity

Manual Operation: 29,000 readings standard, with up to 116,000 optional. With 3 VLF stations: 12,000 standard and up to 48,000 optional.

Base Station:

Gradiometer:

Omnidirectional VLF

105,000 readings standard, with up to 419,000 optional (88 hours or 14 days uninterrupted operation with 3 sec. intervals)

25,000 readings standard, with up to 100,000 optional. With 3 VLF stations: 12,000, with up to 45,000 optional.

Performance Parameters: Resolution D.5% and range to ±20007o of total field. Frequency 15-30 kHz

Measured Parameters: Vertical in-phase S out-of-phase, 2 horizontal components, total field coordinates, date, and time.

Features: Up to 3 stations measured automatically, in-field data review, displays station field strength continuously, and tilt correction for up to ±10" tilts.

Dimensions and Weights: 93 x 143 x 150mm and weighs only 1.0kg.

Dimensions and Weights

Console: 223 x 69 x 240m mSensor: 170 x 71mm diameter cylinderSensor staff: 4 x 450mm sections.Weight: Console: 2.1kg Sensor and Staff Assembly: 2.0kg

Terraplus Canada, 52 West Beaver Creek Rd., Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada L4B1L9Tel (905) 764-5505 Fax (905) 764-8093

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ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES

Transaction No:

Recording Date:

Approval Date:

Client(s):393372

Survey Type(s):

W0310.00284

2003-FEB-24

2003-FEB-28

Work Report Summary

Status: APPROVEDWork Done from: 2002-DEC-14

to: 2003-JAN-29

ATIKWA MINERALS LIMITED

LC MAG

Work Report Details:

Claim#

K 1185139

K 1185188

K 1185189

K 1244140

External Credits:

Reserve:

Perform Perform Approve

S686 S686

32,706 S2.706

81,200 81,200

S233 8233

54,825 54,825

SO

Applied Assign Applied Approve Assign Approve Reserve

SO

SO

sososo

SO

SO

SO

SO

SO

S4.825 Reserve of Work Report*: W0310.

S4.825 Total

Status

Remaining

of claim is based

SO 0 S686

SO 0 52,706

SO 0 S1,200

SO 0 5233

SO SO 54,825

.00284

Reserve Approve Due Date

S686 2003-MAY-03

S2.706 2003-APR-17

51,200 2003-MAY-03

5233 2004-FEB-28

S4.825

on information currently on record.

52F11SW2008 2.25038 LINE LAKE 900

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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Date: 2003-MAR-04

Ministere duDeveloppement du Nord et des Mines

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

ATIKWA MINERALS LIMITED 347 BAY STREET SUITE 404TORONTO, ONTARIO M5H 2R7 CANADA

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

Dear Sir or Madam

Submission Number: 2.25038 Transaction Number(s): W0310.00284

Subject: Approval of Assessment Work

We have approved your Assessment Work Submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached

Work Report Summary indicates the results of the approval.

At the discretion of the Ministry, the assessment work performed on the mining lands noted in this work

report may be subject to inspection and/or investigation at any time.

If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact STEVEN BENETEAU by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5855.

Yours Sincerely,

Ron GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section

Cc: Resident Geologist

Atikwa Minerals Limited (Claim Holder)

Assessment File Library

Atikwa Minerals Limited (Assessment Office)

Visit our website at http://www.gov.on.ca/MNDM/LANDS/mlsmnpge.htm Page: 1 Correspondence 10:18029

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CANADA

MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AMD MINES

PROVINCIAL MINING RECORDER'S OFFICE

Mining Land Tenure Map

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Those wishing to stake mining deirog should consult wiih the Provincial Mining Recorders' Office of the Ministry of Northern Development arid Mines for additional information on the statue of the lands shown hereon. This map is not intended for navigational, survey, or land title determination purposes as the information shown on this map is compiled from various sources. Completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. Additional information may aiso be obtained through the local Land Titles or Registry Office, or the Ministry of Natural Resources,

Trie information shown is derived from digitai dete available in the Province! Mining Recorders' Qffies at the time of downloading from the Ministry of Northern Development and Mine-s web site.

General Information and LimitationsContact Information: Toll Free Map Datum: NAD 83Provincial Mining Recorders' Office Tel: 1 (868) 415-8846 exl 57*8)jeaion: UTM (8 degree)Willet Green Miller Centre 9S3 Ramsey Lake Road Fax: 1 (877) 670-1444 topographic Data Source; Land Information OntarioSudbury ON PJE BB5 Mining Land Tenure Source: Provincial Mining Recorders' OfficeHome Page; vmw.rnndfn.eov.on.ca/MNDM/MINES/LANDSfrnismnpge.htm

This mttp me/ not anew unregistered lend tenure tind interest® in land inducting certain patents, lasises, easements, right of ways, flooding rights, licences, or other forms of disposition of rights and interest from the Crown. Also certain lend tenuru and land usus that restrict or prohibit free entry to stake mining dairns may not be illustrated.

Date l Time of Issue: Tue Mar 04 13:11:09 EST 2003

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Total Field

INSTRUMENTS

GSM-19WV Field Work nos . 632623GSM-19W Base Station no. 632627

par GEM Systems Inc.

The grid coordinates are in U.T.M. , N.A.D. 27

Location

Mulcahy Lake ^ Property k. tf^

Walking Magnetometric SurveyMAP

Colored ContoursPROJECT

Mulcahy Lake PropertyFOR :

Atikwa Minerals Limited

GEOSIG Inc. Geosig IncEXPERTS-CQNSEILS EN GEQPHY5IQLJE

PROJECT Mulcahy LakeAREA Line Lake____

DISTRICT Kenora, Ontario

N.T.S. 52 F 11

SCALE500

25 50 75 100m.

Executed by Pierre Simoneou, gfiol.DATE

01-03

Geomatic by Pierre Simoneou 01-03

Interpreted by pj er re Simoneou 01-03

Map no Project no

6478230,01

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INSTRUMENTS

GSM-19WV Field Work nos . 632623GSM-19W Base Station no. 632627

by GEM Systems Inc .

The grid coordinates are in U.T.M. , N.A.D. 27

Location

Walking Magnetometric SurveyMAP

Profiles and PostingsPROJECT

MulcaLy Lake PropertyFOR :

Atikwa Minerals Limited

GEOSIG Inc.EXPEFiTS-COHSEILS EN GEOPHYSIQUE

Geosig Inc.

PROJECT Mulcahy LakeAREA Line Lake_____

DISTRICT Kenora, Qntorio

N.T.S.

SCALE 1'2 500

52 F 11

25 50 75 100m.

Executed by Pierre SImoneau, gfiol.DATE

01-03

Geomatlc by Pierre Simoneau 01-05

Interpreted by Pierre Simoneau 01-03

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