63321 104B 223 Skeena FEWRIGHT CK. PLACER, GLACIER CREEK, UNUK RIVER 104B047 104B07E Showing 56° 26' 36'' 130° 36' 40'' 56.443333 -130.611111 9 6256400 400800 Gold Intermontane Stikine C01 : Surficial placers Fewright (Glacier) Creek flows eastward into the Unuk River and is underlain by Upper Triassic Stuhini Group sediments near the mouth. Further to the west, the Stuhini Group rocks are in contact with Lower Jurassic Hazelton Group volcanics and volcaniclastics of the Unuk River Formation. In 1929, two claims were located near the mouth of Fewright Creek (Glacier Creek). Gravels were reported to carry free gold on the surface to the amount of $10 gold per ton (gold was valued at $20.718 per ounce in 1929 and this is equivalent to approximately 14 grams per tonne gold). EMPR AR *1929-C112; 1935 Geology Map after page B8 EMPR BULL *63 EMPR FIELDWORK 1988, pp. 241-250 EMPR OF 1989-10 EMPR PF (Geology Map - 1:31,250 scale - Newmont Exploration of Canada, 1960's; Mandy, J.T. - Sketch map of Unuk River (1930)) GSC MAP 1418A; 9-1957 GSC P 89-1E, pp. 145-154 EMPR PFD 800614