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The Company is actively staking in the Hemlo-Schreiber area. As properties become available they will be added to the website. To view a detailed description and maps for a specific property, select one of the properties below.
If you would like more information on any of the properties, please feel free to contact me at (204) 753-8201 or e-mail me directly at bdfowler@mymts.net. See the Contact page. Thanks for your interest.
Areas of Interest
Schreiber Regional Geology
Properties
Little Steel Lake
The Little Steel Lake property consists of two claims (16 units) in Tuuri Township of the Thunder Bay Mining Division. The property hosts a Au-Ag-Pb-Zn showing which has historically reported values as high as 3.4 g/t gold, 13.0 g/t silver, 0.53% lead and 0.21% zinc over a 3.6 meter wide chip sample.
Little Bear Lake
The Little Bear property consists of 51 claim units. The town of Schreiber lies 4 km to the southwest of the southern boundary of the claim block. A gold zone found on the property in 2010, assayed 1.5 g/t gold over a 6 meter width. The northern 2 meters of the zone carried 3.3 g/t gold. The zone remains open along strike and width and warrants further work.
Big Duck Lake
The Big Duck Lake property consists of 324 claim units and is located just east of the Winston Lake Mine. The majority of gold exploration on the Big Duck Lake property has focused on the Coco-Estelle Zone located west of Big Duck Lake, however, there are over 40 gold and/or base metal occurrences within the property
Owl Lake
The 20-unit Owl Lake property is located on the south end of Owl Lake in the Thunder Bay Mining Division. The property is host to a moly showing that assays up to 2.85 % Mo. Historical research indicates that a high-grade platinum discovery was made in 1899 by William Pritchard, Thunder Bay, somewhere near or within the Owl Lake claim block.
Bozema Lake
The Bozema Lake property, comprising of 185 claim units, is approximately 225 kilometers northeast of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The property is host to a zone of sodium depletion that extends for over 6 kilometers through the property. The alteration zone bears similarities, geologically and geochemically, to the Hemlo gold deposit some 100 kilometers to the east (Shevchenco, Placer Dome, 1996).
Nickel Royale
The Nickel Royale property consists of 119 units (10 claims) and is located in the western portion of the Hemlo-Schreiber greenstone belt approximately 185 kilometers east of Thunder Bay. The property is host to the 'Nicopor Prospect', a high-grade nickel-copper showing with appreciable PGE credits, as well as the Ansell Lake Copper Occurrence which is host to widespread copper and silver mineralization.
Snake Falls
The Snake Falls Property consists of 21 units (2 claims) in the south-western portion of the Confederation Lake greenstone belt. The property covers two kilometers of a high-grade copper-zinc horizon. There is drilling just 400 meters from the property that has intersected 1.4% Cu, 7.34% Zn over 9.5 meters. . Regional lithogeochemical sampling of altered volcanics indicates widespread Na depletion, Mg-enrichment typical of VMS footwall hydrothermal alteration.
Longworth
The Longworth property consists of 71 claim units (5 claims) and is located in the western portion of the Hemlo-Schreiber greenstone belt and is in the vicinity of several showings and a number of past producers. There are two key mineralized zones which have good potential to strike onto the claim block. The first is a copper occurrence owned by Pro Minerals, which lies 500 meters north of the property (15 meters grading 1.06% copper). The second is a new (2010) gold showing owned by Bard Ventures, which lies 500 meters east of the south part of the property (grab samples up to 3.3 g/t gold).
Aguasabon Lake
The Aguasabon Lake property consists of 104 claim units (7 claims) and is located between Aguasabon Lake and Owl Lake in the Thunder Bay Mining Division. The property contains three showings. A brecciated quartz vein of undetermined width, returned 2.70 % zinc, 0.69 % copper, 4.98 g/t silver and 0.13 % lead. Twenty meters south, a second showing assayed 6.05 % copper. In addition, a historic moly showing grades up to 0.76% Mo.