The Red Point Southeast occurrence is located at an elevation of approximately 1150 metres on a northwest-trending ridge of Lookout Mountain.
Regionally, the area is underlain by augite-phyric lapilli tuff, pyroclastics and flows of the Lower Jurassic Elise Formation (Rossland Group), which have been intruded by quartz monzonitic rocks of the Early Jurassic Rossland Plutonic Suite, granodioritic rocks of the Middle Jurassic Nelson Batholith, granitic rocks of the Eocene Sheppard Intrusions and syenitic to monzonitic rocks of the Eocene Coryell Plutonic Suite.
Locally, a massive pyrite-arsenopyrite vein has been exposed by former workings. The vein trends northeast (070 degrees) and dips steeply northwest. A fracture zone with minor pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite is located 300 metres to the east and possibly on strike of the massive sulphide vein. Another zone of mineralization and former workings, located approximately 200 metres southeast of the vein, comprises an east-trending and steeply dipping fault gouge zone.
In 2006, two samples (RP-55 and -56) of the massive sulphide vein assayed 4.297 and 1.247 grams per tonne gold, respectively, whereas samples (RP-02 and -058) of the fracture and gouge zone to the south east yielded 1.122 and 1.248 grams per tonne gold with 0.046 and 0.100 per cent copper, respectively (Assessment Report 28996).
The area has been explored since the late 1800s, with numerous former pits, trenches and a 2-metre deep shaft dating to this period.
In 1986, a program of prospecting, geological mapping and rock sampling was completed on the area as the Beaver claim. In 1987, a program of prospecting and a ground magnetic survey was completed on the adjacent Oriental (L.1701) reverted Crown grant. In 1987 and 1988, Tobex Resources completed programs of geochemical sampling, geological mapping, a 113.0 line-kilometre airborne geophysical survey and 14 diamond drill holes, totalling 936.0 metres, on the surrounding area as the Gold Dust claims. In 1989, Inland Au-Ag Resources Ltd. completed a program of geological mapping and a 4.4 line-kilometre ground magnetic survey on the area as the Beaver claim.
In 1997, Loumic Resources Ltd. completed a program of geological mapping and six diamond drill holes, totalling 1013.1 metres, on the area as the Red Point property. In 1999, Inmet Mining Corp. completed a 16.9 line-kilometre ground electromagnetic survey on the area.
In 2006, Klondike Gold Corp. completed a program of soil sampling, geological mapping, 20.3 line-kilometres of ground geophysical surveys, a 317.8 line-kilometre airborne geophysical survey and five diamond drill holes, totalling 809.3 metres, on the area as the Red Point property.