Updates
June 8, 2009
New geophysics reports and maps for Little Steel Lake. NEW GOLD SHOWING discovered at Lampson Lake - see assays.
May 14, 2009
New geophysics reports and maps for Jackfish Lake, Lampson Lake and Spruce Bay North
April 25, 2009
New claim in Hemlo recently staked: Summers Lake . All properties available for option
April 09, 2009
New claims in Hemlo recently staked: Jackfish Lake Property, Lampson Lake Property, Little Steel Property, and Spruce Bay North Property. All properties available for option
July - August 2008
Updates Pending -- new properties to be added soon..
July 12, 2008
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Superior Prospects Inc.
There are currently a number of properties avaliable for option in the Hemlo area. To view a detailed description and maps on a specific property click on one of the headings or on the map below. If you would like more information on any of the properties below, please feel free to contact me. You can do so through the contact form, or e-mail me directly at . Thanks for your interest.
Summers Lake
The Summers Lake property consists of 16 units and is located about 18 kilometers northeast of the Hemlo gold deposit. The property is host to a zinc (.56% Zn) showing and a zinc-gold (.36% Zn - 1.03 g/t Au) showing. More importantly, it is 1 km along strike of a copper-nickel-PGE showing (0.76% Cu, 0.69% Ni, 0.11 g/t Pt and 0.13 g/t Pd) showing on the adjoining property held by Silk Road Resources.
Valley Lake
The Valley Lake property is located approximately 10 km northwest of the Hemlo gold deposit in the Thunder Bay Mining District. The property covers the western portion of a pyritic, silicified sericite horizon that hosts the high-grade Kusins occurrence (10.7% zinc, 8.9% lead and 77.8 grams/ton silver) just 600 meters east of the Valley Lake claims.
Killala Lake
The Killala Lake Property is located between the towns of Marathon and Terrace Bay in northwestern Ontario. In 2005, Ripple Lake Diamonds found a rock fragment of kimberlite-lamproite composition on their property, which is adjacent to the Killala Lake claims. Furthermore, in 2007 Dianor Resources found a dike on their property just south of the Killala Lake claims which was found to be diamondiferous.
Jackfish Lake
The Jackfish Lake property consists of three claims in Syine Township approximately 20 km east of Terrace Bay, Ontario. Sediment sampling by local prospectors from the mouth of a creek just 300 meters east of one of the Jackfish lake claims has returned up to 8.8 grams/tonne gold. Additionally, a historic gold occurrence (pre 1920) near the old village of Jackfish lies 300 meters west of another of the Jackfish Lake claims.
Lampson Lake
The Lampson Lake property lies 24 km northeast of the Hemlo gold deposit in the Thunder Bay Mining District. The Fairservice zinc occurrence, which has assayed up to 12% zinc and 2.4 g/t Au, lies 600 meters east of the property. In addition, there is an extremely high copper value (985 ppm) in the lake sediment of Lampson Lake within the claim block.
Little Steel Lake
The Little Steel Lake property lies in Tuuri Township, roughly 25 km east of Terrace Bay, Ontario in the Thunder Bay Mining Division. The property is host to a Pb-Zn-Ag-Au showing, which has returned up to 3.4 g/t gold, 13.0 g/t silver, 0.53% lead and 0.21% zinc over 3.6 meters in a chip sample. Also, a sample of float taken on the adjoining property owned by Lund Gold has returned values up to 189 g/t gold.
Spruce Bay North
The Spruce Bay North lies 17 km northeast of the Hemlo gold deposit in the White Lake area of the Thunder Bay Mining Division. The property is host to the Carroll Occurrence, located in the southeast part of the property. Samples of pyritic metasedimentary rock, taken from a series of trenches in 1990 and 1991 by Carroll assayed up to 6.85 g/t Au, 79 g/t Ag and .67% Zn.
Spruce Bay South
The Spruce Bay South lies 17 km northeast of the Hemlo gold deposit in the White Lake area of the Thunder Bay Mining Division. Occurrences of Zn-Cu-Mo along the south shore of a small lake within the center of the claims may have the potential of hosting economic mineralization. Sampling from a 2-meter wide gossan within sheared sediments contains up to 15% pyrite and 2% sphalerite.