Mineralization on the Camper property consists of varying amounts of pyrite with rare amounts of galena and gold values hosted by northeasterly striking quartz veins in an are underlain by Jurassic or Cretaceous granodiorite. A trench was mapped and a selected sample of quartz from a discontinuous quartz vein with a width of up to 18 centimetres was taken. The sample yielded anomalous lead, 0.27 per cent; silver, 48.3 grams per tonne; and gold, 0.9 grams per tonne (Assessment Report 24524).
The Camper property was explored in 1987 when International Black Gold Resources Inc. completed a program of gridwork, geochemical and geophysical surveys, prospecting and trenching to further expose quartz vein outcrops. The results of the 1987 exploration delineated five soil gold anomalies ranging from 14 ppb to 72 ppb. Four small northeasterly trending VLF-EM conductors were also delineated.
In 1994, a lineament array analysis was completed on the two claims by International Black Gold Resources Inc and a limited geological and sampling program was also completed. In 1996, a localized geochemical, geological and sampling program was completed on the property by International Black Gold.