62044 092GNE013 New Westminster MONTE CRISTO, P.M.L. 811 092G098 092G16W Showing 49° 57' 51'' 122° 25' 56'' 49.964167 -122.432222 10 5534620 540825 Gold, Platinum Coast Crystalline Gambier C01 : Surficial placers Precious metal bearing alluvial sands underlie a 400 to 800 metre wide section of the Lillooet River valley, 31 kilometres northwest of the north end of Harrison Lake. These post Pleistocene sands contain gold and platinum in submicron sized particles. A sample of the material assayed 11.56 dollars per tonne in combined gold and platinum (at 1970 prices) (Property File - Kirwan, G.L. (1970) p. 6). The sands are estimated to contain inferred reserves of 22.7 million tonnes down to a depth of 30 metres (Property File - Kirwan, G.L. (1970) pp. 3,4). EM FIELDWORK 2001, pp. 303-312 EM GEOFILE 2000-2, 2000-5 EMPR FIELDWORK 1980, pp. 165-184; 1984, pp. 42-53; 1985, pp. 120-131 EMPR PF (*Kirwan, G.L. (1970): Monte Cristo Mines Ltd., Report on Property, Lillooet River Area) GSC MAP 1069A; 1151A; 1386A GSC MEM 335 GSC OF 2203 GSC P 86-1B, pp. 699-706; 89-1E, pp. 177-187; 90-1E, pp. 183-195, 197-204; 90-1F, pp. 95-107 Ditson, G.M. (1978): Metallogeny of the Vancouver-Hope Area, British Columbia, M.Sc. Thesis, University of British Columbia EMPR PFD 7983, 812472