The A.E.I. showing is located 3 kilometres west of American Creek and 13.7 kilometres north-northwest of the junction of the Bear River and American Creek, 32 kilometres north of Stewart.
Lower Jurassic Unuk River Formation (Hazelton Group) green andesitic tuffs and schists outcrop in the showing area. Massive pyrite with arsenopyrite, bornite and chalcopyrite occurs in milky quartz veins to a maximum of one metre in width, which is exposed in a cirque. The highest copper and silver assays are associated with bornite in a reddish tuff.
In 1988, rock chip sample 3 (6959) of blebs of bornite in reddish tuff assayed 118.5 grams per tonne silver and 1.29 per cent copper. Rock chip sample 10 (32926) of bornite and malachite in reddish tuff assayed 86.5 grams per tonne silver and 4.28 per cent copper (Assessment Report 19109).
In 1988, a VLF-EM geophysical survey and rock chip sampling was carried out over the A.E.I. claims by owner/operator A. Ingelson.