86293 092JNE188 Lillooet BEE, RANGER, GOLDEN 1 092J087 092J15W Showing 50° 50' 59'' 122° 45' 32'' 50.849722 -122.758889 10 5632923 516974 Copper, Cobalt, Gold, Silver Coast Crystalline Bridge River I01 : Au-quartz veins The Bee occurrence is located on the southwest side of Steep Creek, approximately 3 kilometres east of McDonald Lake. The area is underlain by Mississippian to Jurassic Bridge River Complex (Group) siliceous cherty sediments, argillites, limestones and volcanics. This package is intruded by granodiorite plugs of the Cretaceous to Tertiary Bendor pluton and also contains masses of serpentinite. Porphyritic dykes, probably Tertiary, also cut these rocks. Locally, massive arsenopyrite and pyrite mineralization are exposed in former trenches. In 1970, a chip sample (8751A) assayed 0.01 per cent copper, 0.155 per cent cobalt, 48.2 grams per tonne silver and 19.3 grams per tonne gold over 0.45 metre (Assessment Report 05761). In 1975, a program of rock sampling, trenching and a ground magnetometer survey were completed on the area as the Bee claims. In 1981, a program of airborne geophysical surveys was completed on the area. In 1983 and 1984, Newmont completed programs of rock, silt and soil sampling and geological mapping on the area as the Ranger 1-4 claims. During 1985 through 1988, Levon Resources completed programs of trenching, rock and soil sampling and airborne geophysical surveys on the area. EMPR ASS RPT 5761, 9982, *12416, 14225, 14518, 14666, 18349, 18432, 32144 EMPR EXPL 1983-315, 1985-C218, 1986-C260 EMPR FIELDWORK 1974, p. 35; 1985, pp. 303-310; 1986, pp. 23-29; 1987, pp. 93-130; 1988, pp. 105-152; 1989, pp. 45-72; 1990, pp. 75-83 EMPR GEM 1970-225; 1972-283; 1976-E125 EMPR OF 1987-11; 1988-3; 1989-4; 1990-10 EMPR PF (Report by J.A. Mitchell, 1945; Map, J.S. Stevenson; Assessment Report on the Ranger Property by B.J. Cooke, 1986) GSC MAP 431A GSC MEM 130; 213 GSC P 43-15; 73-17 GSC SUM RPT 1932, Part A, pp. 57-71 GCNL #193, 1985 Sebert, C.F.B. (1987): Description of 22 Mineral Properties, Bridge River Mining Camp, Unpublished B.Sc. Thesis, University of British Columbia EMPR PFD 674380, 674381