SHAKE 1-4 CLAIMS. Located in the Telegraph Creek Area Liard Mining Division NTS 104G/13E 57' 49' North Latitude. 131O 36' West Longitude

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1989 GEOLOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL REPORT ON THE SHAKE 14 CLAIMS Located in the Telegraph Creek Area Liard Mining Division NTS 4G/13E ' 49' North Latitude 131O 36' West Longitude prepared for CANDELA RESOURCES LTD. prepared by *er 4 p"! " David A. Caulfield, F.G.A.C. pml * September, 1989 02

1989 GEOLOGICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL REPORT ON THE SHAKE 14 CLAIMS TABLE 0 F CONTENTS 1.o 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 4.1 4.2 6.1 6.2 INTRODUCTION LIST OF CLAIMS LOCATION, ACCESS AND GEOGRAPHY PROPERTY MINING HISTORY Previous Work 1989 Work Program REGIONAL GEOLOGY PROPERTY GEOLOGY AND MINERALIZATION Geology Mineralization STREAM GEOCHEMISTRY DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS Pane.l..1:.2..3..4..5..7..lo..11..12. APPENDICES Appendix A Appendix 6 Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Bi bl iography Statement of Expenditures Rock Descriptions Certificates of Analysis Statement of Qualifications LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Location Map Claim Map Regional Geology Geology Rock and Stream Gochemistry Following Page.l..2..3. Pocket Pocket Equity Engrneenng Ltd., *..&. w.t

1 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Shake 14 claims were staked in 1988 to cover favorable geology and gossans on Rugged Mountain, approximately 28 kilometers southwest of Telegraph Creek in northwestern British Columbia (Figure 1). The geological similarity to the Galore Creek, Iskut River, Sulphurets and Stewart mining camps to the south and the area s potential for precious metal mineralization have sparked renewed exploration interest throughout the area. Reconnaissance exploration, consisting of geological mapping, prospecting and geochemical sampling, was carried out over the Shake 14 property during June of 1989. Equity Engineering Ltd. conducted this program for Candela Resources Ltd. and has been retained to report on the results of the fieldwork. 2.0 LIST OF CLAIMS Records of the British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources indicate that the following claims (Figure 2) are owned by Continental Gold Corp. Separate documents indicate that they are under option to Candela Resources Ltd. Claim Record No. of Record Expi ry Name Number Units Date Year Shake 1 4695 20 June 27, Shake 2 4696 20 June 27, Shake 3 4697 20 June 27, Shake 4 4698 20 June 27, 80 988 1989 988 1989 988 1989 988 1989 The position of the legal corner posts for the Shake 14 claims has not been verified by the author. The Shake 14 claims partially overlap the previouslystaked Canyon 25 claim, resulting in the loss of almost 20 units. Equity Engineering Ld.

PROPERTY LOCATION CANDELA RESOURCES LTD. SHAKE 14 CLAIM GROUP PROPERTY LOCATION MAP 0 I oc 200 MILES t, lb Zbo 300 KILOMkTWFT )raw n J.W EQUITY ENGINEERING LTD NTS Date FIG No July, 1989 I. I04 G /I3 E

2 3.0 LOCATION, ACCESS AND GEOGRAPHY The Shake 14 claims are located within the Coast Range Mountains approximately 28 kilometers southwest of Telegraph Creek in northwestern British Columbia (Figure 1). They lie within the Liard Mining Division, centered at O 49 north latitude and 131 36O west longitude. A secondary road extends sixteen kilometers south of Telegraph Creek to Glenora on the Stikine River. An access road suitable for fourwheel drive vehicles has been constructed southwest from Glenora to the site of a placer mining camp on the Barrington River, passing within ten kilometers of the Shake property. A cat road was built in the 1960 s up Shake Creek from the Barrington River road, passing within a few hundred meters of the southwest corner of the Shake 3 claim. This cat road would have to be cleared and upgraded before it could be accessed. Access to the Shake property for the 1989 exploration program was provided by daily helicopter setouts from Glenora, a distance of less than fifteen kilometers. The Shake 14 claims cover the higher elevations of Rugged Mountai n ( Figure 2 1. Topography is rugged, typical of mountainous and glaciated terrain, with elevations ranging from 635 meters on a tributary of Shake Creek termed Syenite Creek in this report to 1823 meters on the peak of Rugged Mountain. Lower slopes are covered by a dense growth of coniferous growth including pine, hemlock and spruce with an undergrowth of devil s club and huckleberry. Steeper open slopes are covered by dense slide alder growth. Above treeline, which occurs between 00 and 1400 meters elevation, more open alpine vegetation is present. Equity Engineering Ltd, &*

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Equity Engineenng Ltd.J! 3 The property lies in an intermediate or gradational belt between the wet belt of the Coast Range and the dry belt of the Stikine Plateau. There is little rain during the summer months and the snowfall is considerably lighter than in the wet belt. Prospecting could be started in May and continued through to the middle of October except on the highest elevations or on protected northfacing slopes. 4.0 PROPERTY MINING HISTORY 4.1 Previous Work Placer gold was discovered on gravel bars of the Stikine River between Glenora and Telegraph Creek in 1861 and worked extensively until the early 1900 s. The placer gold deposits of the lower Barrington River, ten kilometers southwest of the Shake 14 claims, have been worked sporadically since 1903. The area south and west of Telegraph Creek was extensively explored for its copper potential throughout the 1960 s, following the discovery of the Galore Creek coppergold porphyry deposit in 1955 and the Schaft Creek coppermolybdenum deposit in 19, both of which host greater than one million tonnes of contained copper. These deposits are located 85 kilometers southsouthwest and 60 kilometers south, respectively, of Telegraph Creek. Several copper occurrences were discovered southwest of Telegraph Creek at this time. Kennco explored copper mineralization within a syenite body and its intruded volcanics on their Poke claims, 13 kilometers west of Rugged Mountain (BCDM, 196365). Their Gordon claims, kilometers west of Rugged Mountain at the junction of Limpoke Creek and the Barrington River,

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4 also hosted disseminated copper mineralization within syenite and the intruded volcanics (BCDM, 1966). The MH iron deposit, hosted by a pyroxenite stock on Shakes Creek seven kilometers northwest of Rugged Mountain, was also explored extensively in the 1960 s. No work has ever been recorded on the ground currently covered by the Shake 14 claims. However, claim tags dated June 18, 1971 were found immediately west of Rugged Mountain peak. The claims, staked on behalf of Amax Explorations, are part of the Horn group of claims that once covered Rugged Mountain in a northwesterly direction. The ground was undoubtably acquired by Amax for the porphyry copper potential of the syenite body on the southern flank of Rugged Mountain. 4.2 1989 Work Program During June of 1989, Candela Resources Ltd. carried out reconnaissance exploration on the Shake 14 claims, consisting of geological mapping, prospecting and stream sediment sampling, using a topographic orthophoto at a scale of 1:5000. This program was targeted at goldrich mesothermal base metal veins similar to those occurring within a similar geological environment to the southeast in the Galore Creek, Iskut River, Sulphurets and Stewart mining districts. During the course of this program, silt samples and rock samples were taken. Silt samples were taken from silt accumulations in major drainages, sieved to minus 80 mesh in the laboratory and analysed geochemically for gold and 32element ICP (Figure 4). Prospecting and reconnaissance geological mapping were carried out over all claims, using a 1:5000 orthophoto with tenmeter contour intervals as a base (Figure 4). Rock samples, described in Appendix C, were taken from zones of alteration and mineralization and analysed geochemically for gold and 32element I Equity Engineenng Ltd. P *I.v>g.r

assayed for gold. D. Analytical certificates are attached in Appendix I 5.0 REGIONAL GEOLOGY The Telegraph Creek area lies on the western margin of the Intermontane Belt within the Stikine Arch near its contact with the Coast Plutonic Complex (Figure 3). A sequence of Paleozoic to middle Triassic oceanic sediments is unconformably overlain by Upper Triassic Stuhini Group island arc volcanics and sediments. These have been intruded by Upper Triassic to Lower Jurassic syenitic stocks and by Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous quartz diorite and granodiorite plutons of the Coast Plutonic Complex. The oldest rock assemblage in the Telegraph Creek area consists of Permian bioclastic limestone (Unit 3) overlying metamorphosed sediments and volcanics (Unit 2) and crinoidal limestone (Unit 1). Unconformably overlying the Permian limestone unit are Upper Triassic Stuhini Group island arc volcanics and sediments (Units 5 through 8). In the Telegraph Creek area, Souther (1971) grouped these volcanic and sedimentary members in Unit 9, noting however that it was composed predominantly of augite andesite breccia, conglomerate and volcanic sandstone. Several significant gold occurrences are hosted by Upper Triassic Stuhini volcanics in a cluster around Galore Creek seventy kilometers to the south. This Upper Triassic volcanosedimentary package is also correlative with that which hosts the Snip and Stonehouse gold deposits of the Iskut River district a further sixty kilometers to the south. Equity Engineering Ltd. h *I) w.*.w

Small, equidimensional syenite, pyroxenite and orthoclase porphyry stocks (Unit 121, dated as Late Triassic to Early Jurassic by Souther (1971), intrude mainly Stuhini volcanics. Two of these stocks outcrop on Rugged Mountain and Mount Rowgeen. The syenite porphyry associated with the Poke and Gordon copper occurrences, ten kilometers west of Rugged Mountain, may also belong to Unit 12. The Galore Creek and Copper Canyon coppergold porphyry deposits are also hosted by Upper Triassic volcanics intruded by syenitic stocks of Unit 12. Orthoclase porphyry or syenite stocks are associated with most significant precious metals deposits in the Stewart, Sulphurets and Iskut River districts, including the Silbak Premier, Sulphurets, and Snip deposits. 6 Lower Jurassic conglomerates (Unit 13) with granodiorite clasts unconformably overly Triassic sediments of the Stuhini Group. The Jurassic volcanosedimentary strata are similar in appearance to those of the underlying Stuhini Group, with differentiation possible mainly through fossil identification. Jurassic and Cretacous granodiorite to quartz diorite batholiths (Unit 17) of the Coast Plutonic Complex intrude all older lithologies. This unit consists mainly of mediumgrained hornblendebioti te granodiori te with lesser hornblende quartz diorite and is locally foliated near its margins. Coarse conglomerate, sandstone, siltstone and minor black shale of the Upper Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary Sustut Group (Unit 21) unconformably overlies Jurassic strata on Mount Helveker and are found along the Stikine River below Telegraph Creek. Conformably overlying the Sustut Group on Helveker Mountain are about 160 meters of felsic to intermediate, mainly pyroclastic rocks (Unit 24), correlated by Souther (1972) to the Early Tertiary Sloko Group found further to the northwest. Equity Engineering Ltd.t. ~..r!l.

Equity Engineering Ltdt 2,c F Upper Tertiary and Quaternary basalt flows (Unit 25) are exposed in the Stikine River and north of Dodjatin Mountain. 7 6.0 PROPERTY GEOLOGY AND MINERALIZATION 6.1 Geology Reconnaissance geological mapping indicates that the property is underlain by volcanic and sedimentary rocks of the Upper Triassic Stuhini Group (Unit 8) that are intruded by a differentiated syenitic intrusive (Unit 12) on the southern flank of Rugged Mountain (Figure 4). The legend on the property geology map was selected in order to incorporate the divisions and numbering used on Souther s 1971 Telegraph Creek map. Volcanic members of the Stuhini Group consist of dark green, mafic volcaniclastics (Unit 8a) and minor augite porphyry flows. The volcaniclastic rocks are easily identified by the appearance of subrounded to subangular fragments on weathered surfaces. The clast size varies from a tuffaceous grit to small blocks, greater than ten centimeters across, characteristic of a volcanic breccia. The dark green color of the tuff/breccia is due to a pervasive chloritization. Exposures of this rock unit are found north of Contact Creek on the west side of the Shake 1 claim. On the south end of the claim group in Forelorn Creek, a bedded volcanic sandstone outcrops (Unit 8b). This rock is distinguished by layering one to four centimeters wide, and is very well jointed. Overlying the volcanic group is a mixed sedimentary package of laminated siltstone/greywacke, argillite and thin discontinous limestone horizons (Unit 7). The package characteristically weathers to a rusty colour, reflecting 15% pyrite content and this is exemplified by the gossans on the west side of Rugged Mountain

peak which are underlain by pyritic, thinly laminated, calcareous, siltstone/greywacke. Bedding measurements indicate these sediments strike northwesterly and dip in a shallow to moderate northeasterly direction. Fossil casts of pelecypod (Monotis?) can be found in argillite subcrop northwest of Rugged Mountain. This fossil would confer with the assigned Upper Triassic age of this sedimentary package. Souther (1971) has tentatively mapped Unit 7 as being conformably overlain by the volcanic rocks (unit 8); however, no bedding or structural evidence was seen to explain why the sedimentary succession is found overlying the volcaniclastic package in this area. The stratigraphic positioning exhibited on the Shake property agrees the stratigraphic section proposed by earlier government mapping by Kerr (1948). a Further west, close to the northern boundary of the Shake 1 claim is a polymictic conglomerate (unit 8c) containing siltstone, argillite, limestone, flower porphyry and volcaniclastic clasts. As the unit is fairly resistant to weathering, the conglomerate forms steep bluffs and surface weathering out of limestone clasts gives a pocked weathered surface. The clasts within this unit are well rounded and may be up ten centimeters in diameter. The intrusive rocks (Unit 12) are separated into three categories: syenite, orthoclase porphyry and pyroxenite. The first category forms the main plutonic mass in the southwest quadrant of the property whereas the second two rock types are related to the main syenite by a high content of potash feldspar and an absence of quartz. This group of alkaline intrusives cut Upper Triassic volcanic and sedimentary rocks and are dated as late Triassic to early Jurassic. The main body on Rugged Mountain is a mainly equigranular, locally porphyritic syenite (Unit 12a) consisting of orthoclase and minor mafic minerals. The colour of this unit varies from a grey Equity Engineering Ltd. t. "~uw.'~

9 colour to reddish pink. Kerr (1948) differentiated the two types on the basis of colour and crosscutting relationships leading him to conclude that "the red colour is due to the development, or introduction, of the unknown reddening constituents." The grey syenite is predominately on the north side of the pluton and the red syenite is more to the south and can be found cutting the grey mass. The "unknown reddening agent" proposed by Kerr is probably an alteration product of potassium feldspar introduced late in the crystallization of Rugged Mountain syenite. Dykes of the syenite material are found in the surrounding volcanic rocks near to the contact of the main mass. A rind of dark green, pyroxenite (Unit 12c) occurs on the syenitevolcanic/sedimentary contact. The pyroxenite is comprised of a high content of granular, disseminated magnetite (up to 50%), biotite and a dark green pyroxene, augite. The pyroxenite exhibits sharp contact boundaries with both the syenite and the surrounding volcanic rocks following the length of Contact Creek. The formation of the pyroxenite may be a result of the assimilation of mafic volcanic material and perhaps, by the differentiation of the main syenitic body. The pyroxenite shell on Rugged Mountain appears to be very similar to the magnetiterich described on the MH property. pyroxenite iron property located northwest of the Shake The third intrusive type (Unit 12b) is that of the orthoclase porphyry dykes (sills?) found crossing Rugged Mountain in a northeasterly di rection. These dykes are character; zed by large orthoclase phenocrysts up to several centimeters across, set within a light grey, aphanitic groundmass. The dykes are generally not greater than meters wide and contacts with the country rock are sharp.

c 6.2 Mineral i ration Two types of sulphide mineralization were discovered during the current exploration program: shear hosted, quartzcarbonate veining and syenite hosted veining and fracture fillings. The greatest precious metal potential exists in the veining of the first type. The strongest sulphide mineralization and best gold values were found in narrow quartzcarbonate veins and discontinuous massive sulphide lenses within shear structures in altered volcanic and sedimentary rocks north of Contact Creek. The mineralogy consists mainly of pyrite, chalcopyrite, magnetite and arsenopyrite with as well as a single occurrence of molybdenite. These zones of mineralization are easily identified by their rusty weathered surfaces of limonitic products and copper staining. Syenite and orthoclase dykes are quite often found in close proximity to these mineral occurrences. Although some of the structures are well mineralized, the majority of them are limited in both width and strike length. Typical of these structures is a narrow sheared zone with isolated pods of pyrite and chalcopyrite, sampled north of Contact Creek (Sample# 172302). A select grab of the sulphide pods contained 790 parts per billion gold and 55.0 parts per million silver. The highest gold values were returned from a 5 to 20 centimeter wide quartzcarbonate vein, mineralized with pyrite, arsenopyrite and chalcopyrite, that can be traced for approximately 50 meters. The vein is hosted in pyritic sediments and strikes northeasterly and dips steeply to the southeast. Sample# 30268, a grab sample from the zone, assayed 0.422 ounces per ton gold. The syenite was found to contain chalcopyrite and pyrite mineralization along fractures and in veins, more typical of

Equity Engineering Ltd. 8, 11 porphyry style mineralization. One of the vein structures was found to be anomalous in gold with a geochemical value of 1120 parts per billion (Sample# 172308). The frequency and density of the mineralized structures do not appear great enough in the areas examined to host a large tonnage, porphyry style deposit. Character samples were taken of the magnetite rich pyroxenite surrounding the main syenite body (Sample# 172304) and weakly pyritic orthoclase porphyry dykes (Sample# 172305). Gold values for both rock types were below detection limit and the copper content of the pyroxenite was weakly anomalous at 533 parts per million. 7.0 STREAM GEOCHEMISTRY Ten silt samples were taken from streams draining the Shake 14 claims (figure 5). The results confirm, in part, the results of the National Reconnaissance survey released in 1988 and reflect the mineralization found north of Contact Creek in the altered volcanic and sedimentary rocks. The government survey showed the drainages on the west side of Rugged Mountain (Syenite, Contact, Forelorn, North Creeks) to be anomalous in copper, cobalt and gold. Eight of the silt samples taken this year were very anomalous in copper (up to 720 parts per million) reflecting the copper mineralization in the syenite, volcanic and sedimentary rocks on the west side of the Shake property. Four of the samples contained elevated gold values ranging from 40 to 0 parts per billion. Three of these samples were taken from northern tributaries of Contact Creek in areas underlain by altered volcanics and sediments intruded by syenite and orthoclase porphyry dykes. This area has

Equity Engmeenng Ltd. a. I 'Ib.r"*.V 12 been identified by mapping and prospecting to be a favourab e host for precious metal mineralization and this is being reflected in the anomalous stream geochemistry. / One sample taken (S8) on a tributary of Syenite Creek returned a gold value of 45 parts per billion. The source of this anomaly was found up slope in a narrow quartzcarbonate vein with pyrite and chalcopyrite. A grab sample of this vein, Sample# 172308, contained 1120 parts per billion gold. 8.0 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS During the course of limited exploration work in 1989, anomalous stream sediment and rock samples were taken from the western slope of Rugged Mountain on the Shake 14 mineral claims. Rock samples collected from the property which showed notable gold and copper geochemistry were taken from a number of shear vein structures hosted in volcanic and sedimentary rocks in close proximity to a syenite intrusion and satellite orthoclase porphyry and syenite dykes. The narrow, quartzcarbonate veins contain pyrite, chalcopyrite, arsenopyrite and magnetite. To date, the best results come from a 5 to 20 centimeter wide vein with arsenopyrite mineralization. A grab sample from this vein assayed 0.422 ounces per ton gold. Silt sampling on the Shake 1 claim indicated that three of the drainages contained gold values of 40, 90 and 0 parts per bi 11 ion with very anomalous copper values. anomalies remain to be discovered. The source of most of these Extremely encouraging initial results, coupled with the exploration successes achieved a1 1 along the regional trend between

c 13 the Stewart, Iskut River, Galore Creek and Schaft Creek areas provide abundant incentive to conduct further exploration work on the Shake 14 mineral claims. Respectfully submitted, EQUITY ENGINEERING LTD. David A. Caulfi Y d, F.G.A.C. Vancouver, British Columbia September, 1989 Equity Engrneenng Ltd., B7

h c APPENDIX A BIBLIOGRAPHY Equity Engineering Lg.

BIBLIOGRAPHY Allen, D.G., A. Panteleyev and A.T. Armstrong (1976): Galore Creek, in CIM Special Volume 15, pp. 402414. BCDM (196366): Annual Report; British Columbia Department of Mines. Forster, D.B. (1988): Summary Report, Shake 14 Claims; private report for Continental Gold Corp. Fox, P.E., E.W. Grove, R.H. Seraphim and A. Sutherland Brown (1976): Schaft Creek, in CIM Special Volume 15, pp. 219226. Folk, P. (1981): Geochemical Report on the Limp #2 Claim; British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources Assessment Report 9092. Geological Survey of Canada (1988): National Geochemical Reconnaissance, Sumdum Telegraph Creek, British Columbia (NTS 4F 4G); GSC Open File 1646. Kerr, F.A. (1948): Lower Stikine and Western Iskut River Areas; Geological Survey Memoir 246. Souther, J.D. (1972): Telegraph Creek Map Area, British Columbia; Geological Survey of Canada Paper 7144. Equity Engineering Ltd. h

t Equity Engineering Ltd. h.,." APPENDIX B STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES

STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES SHAKE 14 CLAIMS (June 1623, 1989) PROFESSIONAL FEES AND WAGES: David A. Caulfield, Geologist 7.75 days 8 $350/day Henry J. Awmack, P.Eng. 0.5 days 8 $350/day Kika Ross, Geologist 2.5 days @ $250/day Tom Bell, Prospector 6.5 days 8) $250/day Don Coolidge, Prospector 6.0 days 8 $250/day Cl er i cal 12 hours 8 $20/hour EQUIPMENT RENTALS: Truck 3.5 days 8 $60/day Truck (Standby) 3.0 days Q $/day Handheld Radios days 8 $5/day Fly Camp 21 mandays 8 $20/manday CHEMICAL ANALYSES: silt @3 $13.87 rock geochem 63 $16.45 1 gold assay 6L $8.46 EXPENSES : Materials and Supplies Maps and Publications Orthophoto Construction Printing and Reproductions Camp Food Camp Fuel Camp Supplies Meals Travel Automotive Fuel Aircraft Charters Helicopter Charters Telephone Distance Charges Freight Expediting Courier and Telefax $ 2,712.50 175.00 625.00 1,625.00 1,500.00 240.00 $ 2.00 30.00 50.00 $ 1,38. 65 937.65 8.46 $ 164.90 32.31 3,206.00 5.69 354.50 11.95 48.12 80.08 458.30 99.95 339.00 3,359.40 151.05 81.00 18.00 40.36 $ 6,877.50 7.00 1,084.76 8,551.41 Equity Engineering Lth. I

t REPORT (estimated) MANAGEMENT FEE: 15% on expenses 2,000.00 1.741.45 Equity Engineering La. 1

APPENDIX C ROCK DESCRIPTIONS

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APPENDIX D CERTIFICATES OF ANALYSIS Equity Engineering Ltd.

' Chemex Labs Ltd. To: EQUITY ENGINEERING LTD. Anaiytlcai Chemists * Geochemlsts * Reglstered Assayers 207 675 W. HASTINGS ST. 112 BROOKSBANK AVE., NORTH VANCOUVER, VANCOUVER, BC BRITISH COLlMBIA. CANADA V7JICI V6B IN2 PHONE (604) 9840221 I CERTIFICATE A8 9 19 1 8 1 I EQUITY ENGINEERING LTD. PROJECT : CDD8901 P O X : NONE Samples submitted to our lab in Vancouver, BC. This report was printed on 9JUL89. I 1 CHEMEX MMBER OODE 2 0 5 2 3 8 SAMPLE PREPARATION ISAtvlPLESI DESCR I PT I ON 5 7 Rock Geochem: Crush,split,rins 5 7 ICP: Aqua re& digestion NulE I: The 32 element ICP package is suitable for trace metals in soil and rock samples. Elements for which the nitricaqua regia digestion is possibly incomplete are: Al, Ba. Be, Ca, Cr, Ga, IC, La, hfg, Na, Sr, Ti, TI. W. t I00 921 922 923 924 925 929 932 933 951 934 935 936 937 938 939 940 941 942 I943 9 58 944 945 946 947 948 949 9 50 lsrlq DES Comncnts: ATTN: D. CAULFIELD I ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES I PT ION Ti %: 32 element, soil & rock TI ppm: 32 element. soil & rock U ppm: 32 element, roil & rock V ppm: 32 element, soil & rock W ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Zn ppm: 32 element, soil & rock METHOD FAAAS I C P A E S DETECT ION LIMIT 5 0.01 0.2 5 0.5 2 0.01 0.5 I I I 0.01 LO I 0.01 0.01 5 1 0.01 I 2 5 1 I 0.01 LO I 2 A8919181 0.0 I0000 1 5.oo 000.00 I0000 15.00 000 000 5.00 000 000 000 000 0000 000 5.oo l0000 000 I0000 000 000 I I LIMIT I i j

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SMLE DESCRIPTION PREP m E Chemex Labs Ltd. Analytlcal Chemlsts * Geochemlsts * Reglstered Assayors 2 1 2 BROOKSBANK AVE, NORTH VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLlMBIA. CANADA V7J2CI PHONE (604) 9840211 To EQUITY ENGINEERING LTD. 207 675 W. HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER, BC V6B IN2 PrOJOCt : 8902 Comnents: ATTN: D CAULFIELD Page No. :2A Tot. Pages2 Date : 9JUL89 Invoice # :I8919181 P.O. # :"E 1 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A8 9 19 18 1 AU ppb Al As As Ba Be Bi Ca Cd Co Cr C h Fc Ga is K L a h. h l k h FMA.4 % P P P P PPn P P P P % P P P P P P P P % P P P P 5% P P 56 PPn 358011 H 358012 H 358013 H 358014 H 358015 H 358016 H 358017 H 358018 H 358019 H 358020 H. 358021 H 358022 H 358023 H 358024 H 358025 H 358026 H 358021 H.._ I 05 05 05 50 1.73 1.2 I5 20 <0.5 2 1.38 <0.5 143 32 3380 8.65 I 0.12 < 0.53 32( 20 l.51<0.2 5 20 <0.5 < 2 2.25 <0.5 I9 51 201 4.11 1 0.05 0.68 29: < 5 2.34 <0.2 < 5 20 <0.5 < 2 2.69 (0.5 20 16 189 4.73 LO I 0.06 LO 0.62 42: 5 2.98 (0.2 I5 30 <0.5 < 2 4.31 <0.5 I2 35 292 3.00 < I 0. LO 0.14 37( < 5 1.98 < 0.2 15 30 <0.5 <2 2.27 <0.5 I2 41 302 3.64 LO < I 0.12 < 0.80 26: < 5 c5 < 5 25 80. ~. 85 45 < 5 115 45._.. < 5 I5._ 2.92 2.88 3.19 2.02 I.08 2.42 0.65 0. I7 2.28 1.52 0.06 1.37 co.2 < 5 20 <0.5 < 0.2 5 20 0.5 <0.2 135 < 1.5 0.2 45 1.0 < 0.2 30 < 1.5 0.2 I5 1.5 0.2 40 20 <0.5 0.2 5 < <0.5 0.2 55 0.5 < 0.2 20 30 0.5 <0.2 < 5 < <0.5 < 0.2 35 < 0.5.. < 2 < 2 < 2 <2 < 2 3.20 3.09 6.46 I.75 4.15 <2 0.83 < 2 0.08 8 >15.00 < 2 1.29 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 < 0.5 0.s < 0.5 < 0.5 I9 36 I9 52 50 38 21 81 52 22 226" 3.04 384 584 4.21 11.25 128 6.28 699. >I 5.OO < 20 84 21 LO 0.15 0.41 2X 25 18 20 0.16 0.15 17: 2 3 < 0.11 0.06 16( < 0.5 29 79 195 6.28 LO 0.40 LO 2.09 2% 2 0.30 <O 5 9 16 46 11.85 20 < 1 0.32 1.54 32( 1140 >IS.OO 311 >15.00 6 0.34 < < < 0.20 0. 0.02 0.04 0.02 < LO < < < < lo < 0.44 IS( 0.45 20( 1.16 127( 0.92 19: 0.36 86( ~ 8 >15.OO <0.5 3 53 2.11 I 0.01 0.06 290( < 2 14.90 1.0 76 40 884 >15.00 < < I 0 02 < 0.54 94( CERTlPlCATlON :

I SAMPLE DESCRIPTION PREP m E Chemex Labs Ltd. Analytloal Chemlsls * Geochemists * Reglstered Assayers 21 2 BROOKSBANK AVE, NORTH VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLIMBIA, CANADA V7JICI PHONE (604) 9840221 TO : EQUITY ENGINEERING LTD. 207 675 W. HASTINGS ST. VAN<xIwER, BC V6B IN2 Project : 8902 Cnts: ATTN: D CAVLFIELD Page No. :2B Tot. Pages: 2 Date : 9JUL 89 Invoice #:I4919 81 P.O. # :"E CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A8 9 19 18 1 & Na Ni P Pb Sb Sc Sr Ti TI U V w z n P P % P P P P Ppn Ppn Ppn P P % Ppn Ppn Ppn P P Ppn 358011 H 358012 H 15801 3 H 358014 H 35801 5 H 358016 H 358017 H 358018 H 358019 H 358020 H 358021 H 358022 H 358023 H 358024 H 358025 H 358026 H 358027 H. 05 i 0s zi 05 22 0.01 13 70 6 < 5 1 133 0.08 < 44 58 3 0.05 36 1200 6 < 5 5 28 0.25 < < 72 30 2 0.13 9 680 4 c5 5 41 0.30 C 83 20 8 0.03 I4 970 2 C 5 7 87 0.20 118 52 I 0.04 19 1230 < 2 5 S 1 0.22 < < I27 < 44.. I 0.15 22 60 <2' c 5 4 63 0.22 < < 99 30. < I 0.04 26 I120 12 5 4 32 0.23 154 32 ' I 0.02 58 I130 6 5 46 0.12 < < 191 < 52. 4 0.03 30 I230 8 < 5 8 SO 0.18 < I25 LO 24. I7 < 0.01 5 460 4. 3 29 0.09 C LO < 61 < 42 ~ I _. 4 0.25 31 650 < 2 5 4 59 0.11 LO 56 LO 48 74 < 0.01 6 I2 3 7 0.07 LO 49 < LO 280' 1 c 0.01 < 1 30 4 5 < I 725 <O.Ol < < 3. 2 0.03 38 I270 4. 5 7 I4 0.28 LO < 150 24 53 < 0.01 5 8 I4 0. < C I31 < LO 124' 11 40 3 4* ~. ~ ^ c I <0.01 c I 114 5 2 I145 <0.01 C < 3 < 12 3 0.01 28 430 48' 5 4 237 0.07 < 29 246' I...

Chemex Labs Ltd. Analytlcal Chemlsts * Goochemlsts * Roglsterod Assayors To: EQUITY ENGINEERING LTD. 207 675 W. HASTINGS ST. 211 BROOKSBANK AVE., NORTH VANCOUVER, VANCOUVER, BC BRITISH COLIMBIA. CANADA V7J2CI V6B IN2 PHONE (604) 9140221 1.. 1 CERTIFICATE A8919182 EQU 1 TY ENG I NEER I NO LTD. PROJECT : CDDIP02 p o l l : NONE Samples submitted to our lab in Vancouver, BC. This report was printed on 9JUL89. t NOTE I : SAMPLE PREPARATION DESCR I PT I ON Dry, sieve 80 mesh; soil. sed. [CP: Aqua regia digestion The 32 elemen ICP package is suitable for trace metals in soil and rock samples. Elements for which the nitricaqua reoia digestion is possibly incomplete are: Al, Ba, Be. Ca, Cr. Ga, K, La, Mg, Na, Sr, Ti, TI, W. J1EMEx CODE I00 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 9 3 0 931 932 933 951 934 935 936 937 938 939 940 941 942 943 958 944 945 946 947 948 949 9 50 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES I LO LO LO LO LO LO LO LO LO DETECT I ON DESCRIPTION METHOD LIMIT. Au ppb: Fuse LO 8 sample A1 A: 32 element, soil & rock Ag ppm: 32 element, soil & rock As ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Ba ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Be ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Bi ppm: 32 element. soil & rock Ca %: 32 element, soil & rock Cd ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Co ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Cr ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Cu ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Fe %: 32 element. soil & rock Ga ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Hg ppm: 32 element, soil & rock K %: 32 element, soil & roct La ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Mg %: 32 element, soil & rock Mn ppm: 32 element, #oil & rock Mo ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Na 5%: 32 element, soil & rock Ni ppm: 32 element, soil & rock P ppm: 32 element, roil & rock Pb ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Sb ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Sc ppm: 32 elements, soil & rock Sr ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Ti 48: 32 element, soil & rock TI ppm: 32 element, soil & rock U ppm: 32 element, soil & rock V ppm: 32 element, soil & rock W ppm: 32 element, soil & rock Zn pprn: 32 element. soil & rock FAAAS I C P A E S I C P A E S I C P A E S I C P A E S I C P A E S I C P A E S I C P A E S I C P A E S 5 0.01 0.2 5 0.5 2 0.01 0.5 1 1 1 0.01 1 0.01 0.01 5 1 0.01 1 LO 2 5 1 1 0.01 LO 1 2 A8919182 IIPPER LIMIT 0000 5.00 200 0000 0000 00.0 0000 5.oo 00.0 0000 0000 0000 5.oo 0000 0000 0.00 0000 5.oo 0000 000 5.oo 000 000 000 000 00000 0000 5.oo 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000

Chernex Labs Ltd. Analytical Chemists * Geochemists * Registered Asaayers 2 I1 BRCWKSBANK AVE, NORTH VANCXXWER. BRITISH COLIMBIA, CANADA V7JICI PHONE (604) 9840121 TO : EQUITY ENGINEERING LTD. 207 675 W. HASTINGS ST. VANCOWER, BC V6B IN2 Project : UlD8902 Caumenls: ATTN: D CAULFFEEU, Page No. : 1A Tot. Pages:l Date : 9JUL89 Invoice Lf :I8919182 P.O. # :"E CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A8 9 19 1 8 2 I S6 s7 S8 I 2 PREP Au ppb A1 A8 As Ba Be Bi Ca Cd Co Cr Cu Fe Ga Is K L a h f g h XIDE FkMA 56 PPn PP PPn PPn PPn w PPn PPn PPn PPn 96 PPn PPn % PPn % PPn 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 38 90 3.26 0.8 20 90 1.0 2 2.91 <0.5 41 89 720 7.38 LO < 1 0.17 C 2.64 168( 38 40 3.23 0.2 30 70 1.0 < 2 2.25 <0.5 38 59 384 6.64 2 0.13 2.18 168( 38 0 2.96 0.4 20 150 2.0 <2 3.82 C0.3 39 43 595 7.53 I 0.11 2.42 134: 38 C 5 3.12 <o 2 15 50 0.5 <2 1.72<0.5 23 79 87 4.83 < < I 0.06 < 1.94 83: 38 < 5 1.69 0.2 40 1.0 < 2 4.00 <0.5 28 54 221 9.39 I 0.13 1.02 Ion. 38 < 5 2.41 0.2 25 30 1.0 < 2 3.94 <0.5 17 31 352 5.24 LO I 0. < lo 1.02 7( 3% C 5 1.78 0.2 15 180 0.5 < 2 4. <0.5 22 32 I25 5.37 I 0.40 LO 1.31 94 38 45 2.52 0.4 25 60 1.0 <2 6.24<0.5 26 30 2 7.81 LO 1 0.50 < 2.08 176: 38 I5 3.22 <0.2 30 70 1.0 <2 1. <0.5 29 47 I97 5.65 < LO < 1 0.17 1.80 112( 38 C 5 2.86 <0.2 20 50 0.5 < 2 1.83 <0.5 22 39 81 4.61 C 1 0.05 < LO 1.60 93( CERTlPlCATION :

Chemex Labs Ltd. Analytlcal Chemlsts * Geochemlsts * Reglstered Assayers 212 BRWKSBANK AVE.. NORTH VANCOINER, BRITISH COLlMBIA, CANADA V7J2CI PHONE (604) 9840221 TO : EQUITY ENGINEERING LTD. 201 675 W. HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER. BC V6B IN2 Projecl : UX>8902 Cnls: ATTN: D. CAULFIELD Page No. : IB Tot. Date Pages:l : 9JUL89 Invoice # :I8919182 P.O. # :"E I CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS A8 9 19 18 2 1 SWLE IESCR I PTI nc si nc s2 b c s3 nc s4 nc s5 HC S6 nc s7 nc s8 B I B2 PREP CQDE LO I LO I LO I LO I LO I 1 LO I I LO 1 LO I hk Na Ni P Pb Sb Sc Sr Ti TI U V w z p Ppn % Ppm P P Ppn P P Ppn P P 96 Ppn Ppn Ppn PP PP 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.04 0.21 0.13 0.05 0.02. 26 1590 21 I5 lo00 2730 41 I200 I5 3840 12 IS90 4970 9 4460 24 1180 20 I130 5 21 179 0.29 14 < 5 19 I16 0.22 4 5 19 403 0.36 4 < 5 14 226 0.34 < 2 5 290 0.18 c 5 200 0.36 c 2 5 11 584 0.25 4 5 23 716 0.51 I4 C 5 I3 137 0.26 2 c5 II 191 0.26 < LO c < c LO < LO c c < < LO c LO < < c c < 252 209 303 < 169 < I0 380 C 282 LO 239 < 438 c LO I88 c I42 < I22 I I4 0 4 90 80 76 I38 I I4 90. CERTIFICATION : 1

~ ~ To: EQUITY ENGINEERING LTD. Chemlsts Geochemists Labs * Registered Assayers Ltd. 207 675 W. HASTINGS ST. 1 I2 BROOKSBAMC AVE, NORTH VANCOUVER, VANCOUVER, BC BRITISH COLCMBIA, CANADA V IJZCI V6B IN2 Chemex Analytlcal PHONE 1604) 9840111 Comne n I 8 : ATTN : 0, CAllLF I ELD A8920703 1 CERTIFICATE A8 9 2 0 7 0 3 L........... J EQU I TY ENG I NEER I NO LID PROJECT : CVD8902 P O # : NONE Samples submitted to our lab in Vancouver, BC. This report was printed on 17JUL89. MEN COD 39..... ANALYTICAL ~I ~.. PROCEDURES DETECT I ON UPPER DESCR I PT I ON METHOD LIMIT LIMIT ku ozlt 112 assay ton FAGRAVIMETRIC 0.00 3 20.000, SAMPLE PREPARATION..... I 1 DESCRIPTION...

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APPENDIX E' STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Equity Engineering Ld.

STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS I, DAVID A. CAULFIELD, of 3142 Gambier Street, Coquitlam, in the Province of British Columbia, DO HEREBY CERTIFY: 1. THAT I am a Consulting Geologiet with offices at Suite 207, 6 15 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia.. 2. 3. THAT I am a graduate of the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology. THAT my primary employment since 1978 has been in the field of mineral exploration. 4. 5. 6. THAT my experience has encompassed a wide range of geological environments and has a1 lowed considerable familiarization with geophysical, geochemical, and diamond drilling techniques. THAT I am a Fellow, in good standing of the Geological Association of Canada. THAT this report is based on fieldwork carried out under my direct supervision from June 16 through June 23, 1989 and on government publications and assessment reports filed with the Province of British Columbia. DATED at Vancouver, British Columbia, this %<day 1989. of September, David A. Caulfikld, F.G.A.C. Equity Engineering LtQ?