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File Created: 05-Dec-1986 by Larry Jones (LDJ)
Last Edit:  10-Aug-2020 by Karl A. Flower (KAF)

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NMI 103I9 Au3
Name COLUMARIO, VALHALLA, KLEANZA, TENDERFOOT Mining Division Omineca
BCGS Map 103I059
Status Past Producer NTS Map 103I09W
Latitude 054º 34' 39'' UTM 09 (NAD 83)
Longitude 128º 23' 06'' Northing 6047952
Easting 539753
Commodities Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead Deposit Types I02 : Intrusion-related Au pyrrhotite veins
Tectonic Belt Intermontane Terrane Stikine, Plutonic Rocks
Capsule Geology

The Columario mine is located 11 kilometres east of Terrace.

Andesites of the Jurassic Hazelton Group are intruded by diorite and granodiorite stocks of the Cretaceous to Tertiary Coast Plutonic Complex. These rocks are cut by quartz- albite, diorite and lamprophyre dikes.

Seven fracture related, parallel quartz veins, mineralized with pyrite, arsenopyrite and minor chalcopyrite and galena, occur mainly in the andesite over an area 1300 by 500 metres. The veins strike 155 degrees and dip 30 to 60 degrees northeast. They average one metre in width and are up to 700 metres long. Gold is associated with the pyrite and a 90 kilogram test sample assayed 49.4 grams per tonne gold, 120.3 grams per tonne silver, 0.42 per cent copper and 0.02 per cent lead (Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 329).

Actual tonnage mined is not known, but production of precious metals recorded in 1934 and 1935 was 21,150 grams of gold and 58,101 grams of silver.

The Columario veins were first referenced in 1919 when the Kleanza Company carried out initial prospecting. In 1921, the ‘K partnership’ acquired a lease and erected a Ross mil1 but work was suspended after a brief period. Minor amounts of work were performed annually until 1927 when Columario Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd. was formed. Columario Consolidated Gold Mines explored the seven vein systems with 11 adits and about 2400 metres of underground development. Underground exploration of the #4, 5, 6 and 7 veins was performed between 1928 and 1933. In 1934, a 91 tonne-per-day mill was constructed along the highway adjacent to Noble Five Creek, 427 metres vertically below the mine. An aerial tramway was constructed which carried ore between the mill and the mine and a main haulage adit (#1) was driven 30 metres above the upper tram terminal. The mill operated from September to December (3 months) and processed 2086 tonnes with an average grade of 6.53 grams per tonne gold and 51 grams per tonne silver. High-grading operations produced small amounts from the workings in 1939.

The Nelson (also called the Victor or Haveroen) showing (103I 078), 1.8 kilometres to the south of the Columario main workings, was prospected in 1939 and produced small shipments of high-grade material in 1940.

There was no further work until 1984 when Egil Livgard conducted a soil survey, sampled the #7 vein (#8 adit) and the Haveroen vein and conducted a preliminary reconnaissance geological survey. The Crown-granted claims were acquired by Magnus Bratlien in 1978 who vended them to Endurance Minerals Inc. in 1983. The property was optioned to Hillsborough Resources Limited in 1987 which performed a road building program from November 30, 1987 to February 7, 1988. Hillsborough rehabilitated over half of the old underground workings, mainly the #4, 5 and 6 veins through adits #1, 2, 3, 5, and 6, and many areas mapped and sampled. A worker was killed underground in 1988 and work ceased shortly after.

In 1990, Rinsey Mines Ltd. signed an option agreement from Renoble Holdings Inc. In 1991, on behalf of Renoble Holdings Inc., one day was spent examining the Columario property. The work consisted of a selective geochemical sample study to evaluate previous data and a very limited geological study of an area of interest noted in previous surveys.

Argonaut Exploration Inc. optioned the ground and their 2011 exploration program involved rebuilding the overgrown and damaged 2.8 kilometre access road to the Columario mine portals. Once access was re-established, a rock chip sampling and diamond drilling program was completed. A total of 2601 metres in 21 diamond-drill holes were completed from four helicopter-accessible drill pads. Highlights from the Columario Road vein rock chip sampling program included 37 grams per tonne gold and 103 grams per tonne silver over 0.7 metre, and 36.4 grams per tonne gold and 93.7 grams per tonne silver over 0.35 metre (Vein 4 sampling; Assessment Report 33170). Diamond drilling yielded intercepts of up to 85.2 grams per tonne gold and 272.0 grams per tonne silver over 0.20 metre in hole COL11-14 (Dandy, L. (2012-03-01): Geological, Geochemical and Diamond Drilling Report on the Terrace Property).

In late summer 2014, Argonaut Exploration Inc. released sample results from different locations including sulphide-bearing quartz vein sub-outcrop samples from the historic Valhalla vein, loose sulphide-bearing quartz vein talus from the upper mine road fill and a 17.4-kilogram bulk soil sample collected from an upper mine road cross-trench with approximate dimensions of 3.66 metres long by 12.7 centimetres wide by 7.6 centimetres deep.

Bibliography
EMPR AR 1920-81-83; 1921-95,96; 1922-97; 1923-102; *1925-126,127; 1926-124; 1927-125; *1928-142,143; *1929-148,505; 1930-136,map; 1931-70; 1933-96; *1934-C2-4; 1939-55,69
EMPR ASS RPT *12781, 17551, 21788, *33170
EMPR BC METAL MM00465
EMPR BULL 1, 1932, pp. 55,56
EMPR EXPL 1984-376; 1988-C201
EMPR INDEX 3-192
EMPR MAP 8; 69-1
EMPR PF (*Rpts. by D.C. McKay, 1922; W.J. Elmendorf, 1924-1925; W.G. Norrie, 1931; H.L. Batten, 1931; Maps & Plans, 1926-1935; Map by D. Lay, 1925; Rpt. by J.A. McClintock, 1987 in Prospectus for Fircrest Resources Ltd., Apr.20, 1988, page 7)
EMPR PF Placer Dome (Northern Mines (1929): Newspaper Clippings - Columario)
EMR MP CORPFILE (Kleanza Company Limited; Columario Gold Mines Limited; Endurance Minerals Inc.)
GSC MAP 11-1956; 278A; 1136A; 1385A
GSC MEM *205, pp. 41-43; 329, pp. 81,82
GSC P 36-17, pp. 73-76; *36-20, pp. 15-17
GSC SUM RPT 1925A, p. 117; 1926A
CANMET IR 743 (No. 506), 1933, pp. 132-135
GCNL #176, 1990
V STOCKWATCH Aug.17, 1987
PR REL Argonaut Exploration Inc., Sept.*30, 2011; Aug.*29, 2014
Placer Dome File
*Dandy, L. (2012-03-01): Geological, Geochemical and Diamond Drilling Report on the Terrace Property

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