The Lazy North showing is located 1.7 kilometre north of Lazy Lake, approximately 31 kilometres northeast of Kimberly. The showing area is underlain by rocks of the Mesoproterozoic (Helikian) Purcell Supergroup, Fort Steele Formation consisting largely of quartzite and siltstone.
In 2000, National Gold Holding conducted detailed geologic mapping, prospecting, and rock sampling on two main areas of the Jacleg claims, adjacent to Wolf Creek and near old workings and a new discovery of gold mineralization in the central part of the claim block (Figure 3, Assessment Report 26662). Prospecting activity on the Jacleg property resulted in 106 rock samples being collected; an additional 25 samples were collected during geological mapping for a total of 131 rock samples. During this work chalcopyrite-bearing quartz veins were located in an area of white-grey quartzite north of Lazy Lake.
Refer to Wolf Creek (082GNW136), Jacleg (082GNW135), and Lazy 19 (082GNW059) showings for related geological and work history details.