81532 104J 054 Liard BOULDER CREEK 104J089 104J16E Past Producer 58° 48' 46'' 130° 13' 51'' 58.812778 -130.230833 9 6519675 429000 Gold Intermontane Cache Creek C02 : Buried-channel placers, C01 : Surficial placers Gold production (1905-1920) totalling 275,919 grams is recorded for Boulder Creek, which flows south into Thibert Creek, located about 8 kilometres west of the north end of Dease Lake. The creek drains an area underlain by greywacke, slate and chert of the Mississippian-Triassic Kedahda Formation (Cache Creek Complex). Proven, probable and possible reserves are 841,060 cubic metres grading 1.3 grams per tonne (George Cross News Letter No.139 (July 21), 1986). In 2000, Netseers Internet Corp. attempted to find the source of the Thibert Creek placers and possibly the Keystone showing (104J 012). The company completed detailed mapping and sampling of the placer workings at Delure Creek (104J 055), Five Mile Gulch, Boulder Creek and Berry Creek (104J 007) with the attempt to locate possible sources of gold mineralization within the workings. A total of 90 soil samples were taken in a total of eleven lines which were intended to bracket the areas of the workings and locate possible sources of mineralization. EMPR BULL 28, pp. 57,58 EMPR PF (104J General File - Claim map 73M, Dec. 1970) EMPR ASS RPT 26328 EMPR OF 1996-11 GSC BULL 504 GSC MAP 9-1957; 21-1962; 1418A; 1712A; 1713A GSC SUM RPT 1925, Part A, pp. 33A-99A GSC P 68-48 GSC OF 707; 2779 GCNL #104(May 30),#139(July 21),#167(Aug.29),#177(Sept.15), 1986