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2. I 645 3 I.P SURVEY WABIGOON LAKE PROPERTY TECHNICAL SUMMARY An IP survey was carried out on part of the Wabigoon Lake Property of Champion Bear Resources Ltd. during the period from February 1st to 10th, 1996. The work was designed to detect the extension under the lake of a postulated shear zone that may have potential to host gold mineralization. Due to lake bottom topography and the presence of iron formation in the lithological sequence, no obvious targets were detected. TABLE OF CONTENTS O o SUMMARY ............ PROPERTY, LOCATION AND ACCESS . WORK PROGRAM ......... CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Page l l 4 4 LIST OF FIGURES PROPERTY LOCATION MAP GRID LOCATION MAP . . 2 3 PROPERTY, LOCATION AND ACCESS O The Champion Bear Resources Property consists of fifty four -* (54) claim units in four (4) claims in Zealand Township as follows: Q K 1149539 K 1149540 K 1162744 K 1162745 They are located near the northeast end of Wabigoon Lake. With the exception of numerous small islands, the property lies entirely under the waters of Wabigoon Lake. Access is best obtained by following the Bonny Bay road which departs southward from Highway 17 at a point approximately 13 kilometres east of Dryden.

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Page 1: IP SURVEY WABIGOON LAKE PROP - Ontario...a Phoenix IPV-4 receiver. This is a phase IP system. The survey method was a Dipole-Dipole array with an "a" spacing of 25 metres and data

2. I 645 3I.P SURVEY

WABIGOON LAKE PROPERTY

TECHNICAL SUMMARY

An IP survey was carried out on part of the Wabigoon Lake Property of Champion Bear Resources Ltd. during the period from February 1st to 10th, 1996. The work was designed to detect the extension under the lake of a postulated shear zone that may have potential to host gold mineralization. Due to lake bottom topography and the presence of iron formation in the lithological sequence, no obvious targets were detected.

TABLE OF CONTENTSO

o

SUMMARY ............PROPERTY, LOCATION AND ACCESS . WORK PROGRAM .........CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Page

l l 4 4

LIST OF FIGURES

PROPERTY LOCATION MAP GRID LOCATION MAP . .

23

PROPERTY, LOCATION AND ACCESS

O The Champion Bear Resources Property consists of fifty four -*(54) claim units in four (4) claims in Zealand Township as follows: Q

K 1149539 K 1149540 K 1162744 K 1162745

They are located near the northeast end of Wabigoon Lake. With the exception of numerous small islands, the property lies entirely under the waters of Wabigoon Lake. Access is best obtained by following the Bonny Bay road which departs southward from Highway 17 at a point approximately 13 kilometres east of Dryden.

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WORK PROGRAM

The I. P. Survey was carried out by Quantec I. P. with crews based out of Porcupine Ontario. The grid was established by personnel of Sears, Barry and Associates Ltd. of Wawa, Ontario. All pickets were collected from the ice surface following the survey. Line spacing was 100 metres with pickets at 25 metre intervals. Station 500 North on Line Zero of the grid was established at a point 25 metres west of the most westerly point of a small island in the south-central part of Claim K 1162744.

The total length of the grid including Base and Tielines was 13.0 kms. The baseline was oriented at 090 deg (true) with crosslines at 360 deg. The survey covered 11.2 kilometres of crosslines.

The survey utilized a transmitter with a frequency of 1 hz and a Phoenix IPV-4 receiver. This is a phase IP system. The survey method was a Dipole-Dipole array with an "a" spacing of 25 metres and data collected from n=l to 6. The data plotted on the accompanying profiles is Resistivity (ohm-metres), polarization (milliradians) and Metal Factor (IP/resistivity x 100).

Respectfully submitted,

Seymour M. Sears/-. - . .,.-» >.", '--".'if

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I.P SURVEY WABIGOON LAKE PROPERTY

TECHNICAL SUMMARY

An IP survey was carried out on part of the Wabigoon Lake Property of Champion Bear Resources Ltd. during the period from February 1st to 10th, 1996. The work was designed to detect the extension under the lake of a postulated shear zone that may have potential to host gold mineralization. Due to lake bottom topography and the presence of iron formation in the lithological sequence, no obvious targets were detected.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

SUMMARY ................... 1PROPERTY, LOCATION AND ACCESS ........ 1WORK PROGRAM ................ 4CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ....... 4

LIST OF FIGURES

PROPERTY LOCATION MAP ............ 2GRID LOCATION MAP .............. 3

PROPERTY, LOCATION AND ACCESS

The Champion Bear Resources Property consists of fifty four (54) claim units in four (4) claims in Zealand Township as follows:

K 1149539 K 1149540 K 1162744 K 1162745

They are located near the northeast end of Wabigoon Lake. With the exception of numerous small islands, the property lies entirely under the waters of Wabigoon Lake. Access is best obtained by following the Bonny Bay road which departs southward from Highway 17 at a point approximately 13 kilometres east of Dryden.

WORK PROGRAM

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The I.P. Survey was carried out by Quantec I .P. with crews based out of Porcupine Ontario. The grid was established by personnel of Sears, Barry and Associates Ltd. of Wawa, Ontario. All pickets were collected from the ice surface following the survey. Line spacing was 100 metres with pickets at 25 metre intervals. Station 500 North on Line Zero of the grid was established at a point 25 metres west of the most westerly point of a small island in the south-central part of Claim K 1162744.

The total length of the grid including Base and Tielines was 13.0 kms. The baseline was oriented at 090 deg (true) with crosslines at 360 deg. The survey covered 11.2 kilometres of crosslines.

The survey utilized a transmitter with a frequency of 1 hz and a Phoenix IPV-4 receiver. This is a phase IP system. The survey method was a Dipole-Dipole array with an "a" spacing of 25 metres and data collected from n=l to 6. The data plotted on the accompanying profiles is Resistivity (ohm-metres), polarization (millitadians) and Metal Factor (IP/resistivity x 100).

Respectfully submitted,

Seymour M. Sears

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WABIGOON PROPERTY

CHAMPION BEAR RESOURCES

SEARS.BARRY Q ASSOCIATES INC

Fig. |: Regional Location Map of Ontario.

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REFER TO AREA MAP OF

Figure 2 Nabigopn Property, Zealand Township - Grid Sketch Champion Bear Resources Ltd.

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tyr- Refer to tl

Recorder.- A separate copy-Tei

Report of Work Conducted After Recording Claim

Mining Act

HHHNHBI9 used for correspondence.ind Mines. Fourth Floor. 150 Cedar Street.

52F15SE0029 2.16453 ZEALAND 900 unent work or consuH the Mining

of this form must be completed for each Work Group. 2 J. 6 4 5 Ohhirpj rof arts and maps must accompany this form in duplicate.

wing the claims the work is assigned to. must accompany this form.

iF|ejprdad HoUeTw r dart No.

Telephone No.

WordFtanNo.MMngOMeton~ tawnshipMriir

PerformedFrom: \ / To:

Work Performed (Check One Work Group Only)WorkGroup

V Qeotecrmical Survey

Physical Work,Induing Drlfing

Rehabilitation

Other Authorized Work

Assays

Assignment from Reserve

Type

1C. *»*&«•» c c- 1> $ot.f\ft.\?:*r'0"> (JL.. f .) (S^**^f5icX\ JwrvCj

». *-

SECTION 18 ONLY "* * ~«. • • • "- .- •»

• •"

Total Assessment Work Claimed on the Attached Statement of Costs

Note: The Minister may reject for assessment work credit all or part of the assessment work submitted if the reoorded holder cannot verify expenditures claimed in the statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification.

Persons and Survey Company Who Performed the Work (Give Name and Address of Author of Beport) - -. -Name Address

10 .

Pet

e. schedule If necessary)

Certification of Beneficial Interact See Note No. 1 on reverse side

I certify that at the time the work was performed, the claims covered in this work report were recorded in the current holder's name or held under a beneficial interest by the current recorded holder.

Date ted Hohtor or Agent (Slgraiura)

Certification of Work ReportI certify that I have a personal knowledge of the facts set forth in this Work report, having performed the work or witnessed same during andtar afta its completion and annexed report is true.

of Person CsrtNyiny

No.

ej %*JT«S-Certified By (Signaturo)

For Office Use Only"Total Value Cr. Recorded'

FEB12 19S6AM pM

789 1011 12 123456

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-0 U)u-0

ft I!JSS

cQ illa!

V)-£-0

oQ

O

Valu* AM*s* Work Don* on this Claln

y\ 0\O O O

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Credits you are daiming in this report may be cut back. In order to minimize the adverse *<fects <••'< such deletions, please indicate from which claims you wish to priorize the deletion of credits. Please maik \*) one of the following:

1. 121 Credits are to be cut back starting with the claim listed lart. working backwards.

2. D Credits are to be cut back equally over all claims contained i.-. this report of work.

3. D Credits are to be cut back as pricrized on the attached appendix.

In the event that you have not specified your choice of priority, option one will be implemented.

Note 1: Examples of beneficial interest are unrecorded transfers, option agreements, memorandum of agreements, etc., with respect to the mining claim*.

Note 2: If work has been performed on patented or leased land, please complete the following:

1 certify that the recorded holder had a beneficial .interest in the patented or leased land at the time the work was performed.

Signature < Date

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Ontario

«Cnis6yofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Mmisteredu D4v8loppOffn0nt du Nofd 6t dss nunss

Statement of Costs for Assessment Credit

Etat des couts aux fins du credit d'evaluation

Mining Act/Loi sur les mines

Transaction MoVN« de transaction

Personal information collected on this 'arm is obtained under trie authority of the Muring Act This information w-H be «*« to maintain _ record and ongoing status of the mining daimfO r-m-fic, * IKHJI in: > coflf .-tion should be directed to the Provincial Manager. Minings Lands. Ministry. i Northern Development and Mines. 4th Floor. 159 Cedar Street. Sudbury. Ontario P3E 6A5. telephone (70S) 670-7264.

Les renseignemenis personnels contemn dans la presente formule son! recueMs en vertu de la Lol sur tee mines et serviront a tontr a four un reojstre des concessions minieres. Adresser toute questton sur to coSoco de cee rtmseignements au chef provincial des terrains miners. mWstere du D4vcloppement du Nord et des Mines. ISO. rue Cedar. 4* etage. Sudbury (O-nario) P3E 6A5. telephone (709 670-7264.

1. Direct Costs/CoOta directs

Type

Contractor'sMid COAMlNaWlt'S

Draft* ds

atdarexpert-

RenM Location de

Description

Labour MaJn-d'oeuvre

Field Supervision Supervision sur to terrain

Type

Type

Type

Amount Moniant

Total Direct Costs Total des coots directs

Totals Total global

2. Indirect Costs/CoOts indlrects*' Note: When daimmg RetaUHalion work Inolrect costs are not

aHowabiC as assessment work. Pour fe remboursement des travaux de rehabilitation, tes couls indirects ne sont pas admissMes en lant que travaux d'evalualion.

Type

Transportallon Transport

Food and Lodgmg Nourrttureel hebergementHobSlzatlon and Demobilization Mobilisation et (MmohtllMllon

Description

!D-*^/e>T>r'7«A,<» 5 S«

/f>» — T*-r<g>s~o

Amount Montant

2fjT^

5» o.

~-

Sub Total of Indirect CostsTAfal nartl^J Amm MtAte t~M,m*+m

Amount ADowabte (not greater than 20% of Meet Coats) Hontent admlssMe (n'ekcedant pas 20 % dee couts dkecta)Total Value of Assessment Credit Valeur Mi (Tottof Mraa end ABomM* d'evakuSc todlrad CMtet (TeMdwa

n

Totals Total global

7*:T'

?vr7V-y

2<*$1S

Note: The recorded holder win be required to verify expendttures claimed in this statement of costs within 30 days of a request for verification. If verification is not made, the Minister may reject for assessment work a* or part of the assessment work submitted.

Note: Le tilulaire enregBlre sera tenu de verifier les depenses damandeas dans to present etat des couts dans tes 30 Jours suivant une demande a cet effet. Si la verification n'est pas effectuee. to rnlnistre peut rejeter tout ou une partie des travaim d'evaluation presentes.

RUng Discounts

1. Work filed within two years of completion is claimed at 100% of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit.

2. Work filed three, four or five years after completion is claimed at 50% of the above Total Value of Assessment Credit. See calculations below:

Total Value of Assessment Credrt Total Assessment Claimed

x 0.50 »

Remises pour depot

1. Les travaux deposes dans tes deux ans suivant leur achevemant sort rambourses a 10u ^ de la valeur lutale susrnentionnee du ere* tfivahialion.

2. Les travaux deposes trois. quatre ou dnq ans apres leur achevement sont rembourses a 50 % de la valeur totafe du credit tfevalualion susmentionne. Voir les calculs CKtossous. ,

Vatour Male du credH d'evaluation

x 0.50 -

Seftfflcatlon Verifying Statement of Cost*

hereby certify:hat the amounts shown are as accurate as possible and these costs vere incurred whse conducting assessment work on the lands shown xi the accompanying Report of Work form.

iotas

•> make this certification

Attestation de I'etat des coflts

J'atteste par la presente :quo les montants indiques sont to plus exact possible et que ces depenses ont et6 engagees pour effectuer les travaux d'evaluation sur tes terrains indiques dans la formuto de rapport de travail cHoint.

den» ! pomngnmI am authorized Et qu'a titre de^

PMMOOOUP*

a faire cette attestation.

I2IDMI)Nota : Dans cette Iwmute,>. kxsqiNldesidftsigne des s. to mascufin est utilise au sens neutre.

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OntarioMinistry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines

Ministere duDeveloppement du Nord et des Mines

June 05, 1996

Geoscience Assessment Office 933 Ramsey Lake Road 6th Floor Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6B5

Telephone: (705) 670-5853 Fax: (705) 670-5863

Our File: 2.16453 Transaction /: W9610.00045

Mining RecorderMinistry of Northern Development & Mines808 Robertson StreetP.O. Box 5200Kenora, OntarioP9N 3X9

Dear Mr. Rivett:

SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF ASSESSMENT WORK CREDIT ON MINING LAND, CLAIM(S) 1149539 (ET AL.) IN ZEALAND TOWNSHIP (AREA)

The revisions outlined in the Notice dated May 7, 1996, have been corrected. Accordingly, assessment work credit has been approved as outlined on the Declaration of Assessment Work Form accompanying this submission. The credit has been approved under Section(s) 14, Geophysics (IP) of the Assessment Work Regulation.

The approval date is June 4, 1996.

If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact Bruce Gates at (705) 670-5856.

Yours Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY:

Ron C. GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands SectionMines and Minerals Division

BIG/jl Enclosure:

cc: Resident Geologist Kenora, Ontario

Assessment Files Library Sudbury, Ontario

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4

NOTES DISPOSITION OF CROWN LANDS

TYPE OF DOCUMENT

PATENT. SURFACE & MINING RIGHTS

SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY

MINING RIGHTS ONLY

LEASE, SURFACE & MINING RIGHTS

SURFACE RIGHTS ONLY

MINING RIGHTS ONLY

LICENCE OF OCCUPATION

CROWN LAND SALE

ORDER-IN-COUNCIL

RESERVATION

CANCELLED

SAND & GRAVEL

HIGHWAY AND ROUTE No

OTHER ROADS

TRAILS

SURVEYED LINES:TOWNSHIPS BASE LINES, ETC LOTS, MINING CLAIMS, PARCELS, ETC,

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

400' surface rights reservation along the shores of all lakes and rivers.TWP. MI875STOKES

AREAS WITHDRAWN FROM ^TAKING SR-SURFACE RIGHTS MR-MINING RIGHTS

SECTION ORDER NO. DATE DISPOSITION FILE

FOR PUBLIC USE

@ RES, FOR PUBLIC USE

^ 3»(D) RSO W50

4,7 PLANTATION

^TOWERMAHS CABM

^PRIVATE HYDRO LIE

(CJ4JRSOI»70 W7U77

JUNE s/aa SRJUNE 23/88 SR

JULY 23/82 SR

OCT. 3/M

Pr anger Lake

OOM W37W3 AIM. 23/H SR t MR

SCALE : 1 INCH 40 CHAINS

Kalashkomin

(Bad Rice)

Lake TOWNSHIP

ZEALANDDISTRICT

KENORAMINING DIVISION

THl INFORMATION 'MAT APPEARS ON THIS MAP HAS BFEN 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 I ANDS SHOWN HEREON

KENORAEFrECT|Vrj

Ontario Surveys an<j

162839 —————149559

TWP. MI954BROWNRIDGE

^•r-.f.-f \ - •...- •./ •-! ^ :, .¥.<'»'V3

LOLA LAKE PROVINCIALPARK

1144573 1144575 II44577| 1144581 II44585|H44587

I06G24 ___L___ „i III44574 'll4457e II44578MI44582 114458^ 1144588

120 569, ,.________ !__._ C . f ————c . _ ——._———L————— ——1_ ——

III954I IIII9542 1119543 1119544 114457911144583100623

120^567 _1119548 1119547 1119546 1119545 1144580) 1144584

119549 |III9550 III955I |||9552 1119553 !||I9554201571119560 1119559 1119558 1119557 1119556 1119555

I —— | —— __. ——— —U —— —

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PARK / I I0634el| 106347 1119568 JUI9567 1119566 1119565 1144564,1144553

I4954C|— — -Wab/goon—— — — — — —A4. | I4457C 1144569) 1144566 1144*6311144560

62745 162744

REFER TO AREA MAP OFTO AREA MAP OFREFER

CONTACT BAY G2579 BUTLER LAKE G2576

S E CORNER Co-ordlnaKi LAT 49" 4 2' 4 b»SOUTHWORTH TWP. G0835

52F15SE0029 2 16453 ZEALAND

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INDUCED POLARIZATION SURVEYWABIGOOKI GRID Dryden , On tar Jo.

Date! Febuary \ 1996

Scale: 1 : 2500

ANTEC IPGEDSOFT CtmJ Soft wars for the Earth Sciences. Toronto, Canada

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