DiaMine Exploration Inc. Pickle Lake Option Property Rock Sampling Program and Field Observations Claims 4249174, 4249175, 4249176 and 4249177, Kapkichi Lake Area (G-2081) And Claims 4249178, 4249179 and 4249180 Dona Lake Area (G-2009) Patricia Mining Division Thunder Bay North District Northwest Region, Ontario Canada N.T.S. 52O/08 By Jim Laidlaw Madoc, ON February 28, 2012
TABLE of CONTENTS Introduction... 1 Property Access... 1 Claims Worked, Areas Covered and Claim Ownership... 2 Table 1 - Pickle Lake Option Property... 2 Personnel, Work Dates: Field Work; Mobilization, Field Days, Type of Work and; Office and Work... 3 Work Performed 4 Field... 4 Office... 5 Results... 5 SGS Laboratory... 5 Sampling Results. 6 Recommendations... 13 References... 13 Appendix A - Maps Map 1 Location Map Scale 1:10,000,000 Map 2 Access to Claims Scale 1: 50,000 Map 3 Rock Sample Location Map Scale 1: 10,000 Map 4 Field Note Observations Location Map Scale 1: 10,000 Appendix B - Tables Table 2 - Sample Numbers and Locations, Sample Description and Comments Table 3 - Field Note Observations Appendix C - SGS Minerals Services: SGS GEOCHEMICAL GUIDE 2009 Appendix D - Analytical Certificates and Results in PDF and Excel formats TO112548 TO116910 TO117595 i
Introduction A rock sampling program was conducted over seven claim blocks in the Kapkichi Lake Area (G-2081) and Dona Lake Area (G-2009) in North Western Ontario, nearby the Town of Pickle Lake. These 7 claims are comprised of 78 units. This work was conducted in the search for gold mineralization. This report covers the rock sampling program and associated field work, map making and report writing from September 2010 to February 2012, performed and conducted by C. Jim Laidlaw of Madoc Ontario, (Client Number 155942). Supervision was directed by Timothy J. Beesley (P. Eng.) Geological Services, of Toronto Ontario, (Client Number 106476). Diamine Exploration Inc., located in Toronto Ontario, (Client Number 405307) holds an option (the Pickle Lake Option Property), on these claims which are held 100% in the name of Perry Vern English (Client Number 129617), of Souris, Manitoba. Property Access The Pickle Lake Property Area is approximately centred at UTM coordinates 15 U 689000E 5703000N in Kapkichi Lake Area (G-2081), about 6.0 km south-west by boat from Pickle Lake Ontario. Access to Pickle Lake ON is, from Thunder Bay ON then, via Savant Lake ON: head west on Highway 17 from Thunder Bay for 363 km to Highway 599 at Savant Lake and; - head north on Highway 599 for 166 km to Pickle Lake, a full day s drive. (See Map 1 Location Map) Access to the Pickle Lake Property Area claims 4249174, 4249175, 4249176, 4249177, 4249178 and 4249179 is by boat: - from a public boat access ramp at 15 U 694343 5705961E, at the north end of the Town of Pickle Lake. Access to the Pickle Lake Property Area claim 4249180 is by truck via Highway 599:- from Pickle Lake, head south for approximately 7.8 km (road kilometers) on Highway 599, from this point compass at 270 for about 175m to the number 1 post of claim 4249180. (See Map 2 Access to Claims) 1
Claims Worked, Areas Covered and Claim Ownership The work was conducted on claims 4249174, 4249175, 4249176, 4249177, 4249178, 4249179 and 4249180, comprised of 78 units, covering an area of about 1 236 ha, located in the Kapkichi Lake Area G- 2081 (54 units) and Dona Lake Area G-2009 (24 units) and; covered by N.T.S. map Sheet 52O/08. The claim holder is Perry Vern English of Souris, Manitoba and he has a 100% interest in this claim. Table 1 - Pickle Lake Option Property CLAIM UNITS AREA 4249174 14 Kapkichi Lake Area (G-2081) 4249175 15 Kapkichi Lake Area (G-2081) 4249176 16 Kapkichi Lake Area (G-2081) 4249177 9 Kapkichi Lake Area (G-2081) 4249178 8 Dona Lake Area (G-2009) 4249179 6 Dona Lake Area (G-2009) 4249180 10 Dona Lake Area (G-2009) Total of 78 units 2
Personnel Work Dates: Field Work; Mobilization, Field Days, Type of Work and; Office and Work Personnel C. Jim Laidlaw, 307 Riggs Road R3, Madoc ON, K0K 2K0, geological technician, conducted the field work and was the crew-chief of the field crew. He also wrote this report. Client Number 155942. Work Dates: Field Work 2010 Mobilization - 28 September and 14 October 2010 and; Field Days - 30 September to 12 October 2010 and; Work Dates: Field Work - 2011 Mobilization - 03 and 04 and, 16 and 17 September 2011; Field Days 05 September to 15 October 2010. Type of Work: Crew-chief member and conducted rock sampling and prospecting activities on the above described property. Work Dates: Office - 2012 February 18, 19 and 28, 2012. Work: work performed data reduction, plotting and report writing on the above described property. Peter Smith, Box 114, Hawk Junction ON, P0S 1G0. Work Dates: Field Work - 2010 Mobilization - 29 September and 13 October 2010 and; Field Days - September 30 to 12 October 2010 and; Work Dates: Field Work - 2011 Mobilization - 04 and 16 September 2011 and; Field Days - 05 September to 15 October 2010 Type of Work: field crew member and conducted rock sampling and prospecting activities on the above described property. Graham Stone, RR1 Parry Sound ON, P2W 2W7; Client Number 300982. Work Dates: Field Work - 2011 Mobilization - 03 and 04 and, 16 and 17 September 2011 and; Field Days - 05 September to 15 October 2011 Type of Work: field crew member and conducted rock sampling and prospecting activities on the above described property. 3
Work Performed Field The rock sampling field operation was conducted in September 2010 and October 2011. The rock types encountered and sampled are tabulated below: Rock Types FI - Felsic Intrusive Rock FV - Felsic Volcanic Rock GN - Granite Rock IF - Iron Formation Rock MV - Mafic Volcanic Rock PC - Polymictic Conglomerate QP - Quartz-feldspar Porphyry Rock QV - Quartz Vein Rock QZ - Quartzite Rock SF - Sulfide-iron Formation Rock TS - Talc Schist Rock UM - Ultramafic Rock In the 2010, a total of 46 samples were collected; sample numbers are 310026 to 310071. In the 2011, a total of 33 samples were collected; sample numbers are 24551 to 24583. The following shows the number of samples collected from the corresponding claims and the distribution of rock types from these claims is tabulated below: # of Samples Claim Rock Types 16 4249175 5 IF, 5 MV, 1 UM, 3 QV, 1 FM, 1 QFP 43 4249176 2 FV, 7 IF, 18 MV, 1 PC, 6 QFP, 4 QV, 1 QZ, 3 SF, 1 TS 6 4249177 1 GN, 2 MV, 2 QV, 1 TS 14 4249179 12 IF, 2 QV A total of 79 rock or mineral samples were obtained and sent to the laboratory for multi-element analysis. This data was plotted on Map 3 Rock Sample Location Map with an appended Table 2, showing the following fields: Sample Numbers, UTM Locations, Claim Numbers, Rock Types, Abbreviations, Mineralization, Settings, Strike and Dip, Magnetic Attraction, SGS CERTIFICATE METHODS 1 and 2, Au in ppb and Ag in ppm, Year and Crew. In conjunction with the rock sampling, 230 field note stations were taken of various observed features within the claim blocks, as well, 4 off property stations were recorded, during the 2010 and 2011 field seasons. The following shows the distribution of field notes collected from the corresponding claim areas, and is tabulated below: 4
Work Performed Field # of Notes Claim 9 Off-property 0 4249174 40 4249175 88 4249176 33 4249177 14 4249178 28 4249179 22 4249180 This data was plotted on Map 4 Field Note Observations Location Map with an appended Table 3, showing the following fields: Waypoint, UTM Locations, Claim, Year, Crew, Plot Point and Remarks. The U.T.M. Co-ordinates of the sample site locations and field note stations were obtained using Garmin GPS hand-held units. The following settings for the GPS units were used: position format set to UTM, obtaining Easting and Northing positions and; Map Datum set to NAD 83. The area of work falls in UTM Zone 15 with Zone Letter U. Compass UTM variation at 2 East and Magnetic Declination used is 3 West. Office Office work performed was composed of data reduction, plotting and report writing on the above described property. Results SGS Laboratory A total of 79 rock samples where submitted to SGS Mineral Services laboratory, located at 1885 Leslie Street, Toronto, Ontario, M3B 2M3. In 2010, 46 rock samples were analysed by SGS analytical methods: FAA313 Gold by fire assay, AAS finish and; ICP90A 28 ELEMENTS BY SODIUM PEROXIDE FUSION / ICP-AES and a signed Certificate of Analysis TO112548 was produced. In 2011, 33 rock samples were analysed by SGS analytical methods: FAA313 Gold by fire assay, AAS finish and; ICP40B 32 ELEMENTS BY FOUR-ACID DIGESTION / ICP-AES and a signed Certificate of Analysis TO116910 was produced. In 2011, a sub-sample of 6 rock samples were analysed by SGS analytical method: ICP90A 28 ELEMENTS BY SODIUM PEROXIDE FUSION / ICP-AES and a signed Certificate of Analysis TO117595 was produced. 5
Certificate of Analysis and CSV spreadsheets received from SGS and are: TO112548 TO116910 TO117595 The Certificate of Analysis in Adobe PDF format and Analytical Results in Microsoft Office 2003 EXCEL CSV FORMAT are found in Appendix D - Analytical Results and Certificates. Sampling Results In 2010 an anomalous sample, 310026 yielded 357 ppb Au and 1160 ppm As upon analysis. This sample was from a strongly magnetic carbonate rich, Silica-iron Formation rock material. A prospecting program in 2011 was to follow-up this anomalous sample. The sample site was uncovered and revealed as a large float about 1.0 x 1.0 x 0.8 meter in size, see Photos 1 to 3. Photo 1: Sample 310026 Sulfide-iron Formation Rock, 2010 sampling program. 6
Photo 2: Sample 310026 and Sample 24569, 2011 sampling program, uncovered float block. 7
Photo 3: Sample 310026 and Sample 24569, uncovered float block; second view. A second sample 24569 was taken and comparable values of Au 307 ppb and As 1160 ppm were obtained from this same block. A control cut line 400 m long was cut at an azimuth of 225, was laid on to facilitate follow-up prospecting in and about the anomalous sample site, (see Map 3 Rock Sample Location Map). Detailed prospecting in the area of this float did not yield similar rock material. The local area, an outcrop highland area, is covered by thin discontinuous silty-sandy-cobble-boulder till. The faceted-shaped cobble-boulder component is comprised of varying felsic and mafic intrusive rock types. There is extensive, nearly impassable blow down in this immediate area and elsewhere on the claims. In the immediate prospecting area an outcrop of poly-mictic conglomerate was located and sampled: sample number 24560; strike 238, dipping 80. See Photos 4, 5 and 6. 8
Photo 4: Sample 24560 Area 2010 sampling program, Polymictic conglomerate 9
Photo 5: Sample 24560, Polymictic conglomerate 10
Photo 6: Sample 24560 Area, Polymictic conglomerate Observed strikes and dips in this prospecting area ranges from 218 /85 to 240 /82. 11
Elevated levels of Au and As are noted in Iron Formation, Mafic Volcanic, Felsic Intrusive, Quartz Vein and Talc Schist. The below tabulation and Map 3 illustrates the anomalous Au and As results. ANALYT WtKg Au As Rock Type Mineralization METHOD WGH79 FAI313 ICP90A DETECT 0.001 1 30 UNITS kg ppb ppm 310026 0.742 357 1160 Silica-iron Formation, 1-2% py po, tr cpy asp 310031 1.608 27 <30 Iron Formation, 2-5% py, magnetite 310046 1.324 30 30 Quartz vein, tr py 310049 1.616 16 <30 Iron Formation, tr py, magnetite 310056 1.888 2 30 Iron Formation, 2-3% diss py 310057 1.848 1 30 Iron Formation, py 310058 2.092 36 30 Iron Formation, py 310059 1.912 2 30 Mafic Volcanic, 1-3% diss py 310060 1.57 <1 30 Felsic Intrusive, tr py 310062 1.23 <1 40 Mafic Volcanic, tr py 310063 2.094 <1 40 Mafic Volcanic, tr py 310064 1.752 <1 30 Felsic Intrusive, tr py 310065 2.226 2 30 Talc Schist, talc magnetite 310067 0.508 1 60 Quartz Vein, non observed ANALYT WtKg Au As METHOD WGH79 FAI313 ICP40B DETECT 0.001 1 3 UNITS kg ppb ppm 24569 2.04 307 1160 Silica-iron formation, 3-5% py-po, 1-2% asp 24570 1.93 12 7 Quartz-feldspar porphyry, 1% py po tr cpy asp 24571 1.01 3 <3 Quartz-feldspar porphyry, 1% py po 24572 1.04 5 13 Quartz-feldspar porphyry, 1% py po 12
Recommendations The following recommendations for future work on this property: 1) Make a GIS compilation of available assessment data and local government geoscientific data. 2) Detailed ground magnetic and EM survey work covering the anomalous Au-As float. 3) Mechanical overburden stripping to expose the local bedrock near the anomalous Au-As float. References Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Mining Lands Section: Ontario Mining Land Tenure Spatial Data. CLAIMap Polygon Data to 04 FEB 2012 in; ESRI ArcView shape file format; Geographic co-ordinates North American Datum 1983 (NAD83). SGS Minerals Services: SGS GEOCHEMICAL GUIDE 2009 13