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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  24-Jan-2022 by Del Ferguson (DF)

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Name SHACK, CAPTAIN HOOK, GIANT BEAR, IRON SIDE MC Mining Division Alberni
BCGS Map 092F013
Status Developed Prospect NTS Map 092F03W
Latitude 049º 10' 04'' UTM 10 (NAD 83)
Longitude 125º 25' 14'' Northing 5448928
Easting 323557
Commodities Gold, Silver, Copper, Zinc Deposit Types I06 : Cu+/-Ag quartz veins
Tectonic Belt Insular Terrane Wrangell
Capsule Geology

The Shack occurrence is located on a hill overlooking the Kennedy River to the east, approximately 4.5 kilometres north of the river mouth on Kennedy Lake, and 27 kilometres northeast of Ucluelet, B.C.

Karmutsen Formation volcanics and Quatsino Formation limestones of the Upper Triassic Vancouver Group are intruded by the Early to Middle Jurassic Island Intrusions consisting of granodiorite to quartz diorite. The Karmutsen rocks consist of andesitic to basaltic flows, tuffs and volcaniclastics. West-northwest trending fault/shear zones of Tertiary age cut the rocks.

The Shack vein is emplaced along a northeast trending fault which is probably a splay of the Mine Fault. The vein, hosted by andesite, averages 40 centimetres in width and extends for 160 metres along strike (053 degrees), dipping 60 to 67 degrees to the northwest. As indicated by drilling the vein contains 2 to 3 per cent pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite. The wall- rocks are silicified, kaolinized and pyritized. In 1988, fourteen drill holes tested the vein and gave a weighted average of 11.4 grams per tonne gold and 77.5 grams per tonne silver across an estimated true width of 48 centimetres (Assessment Report 18693).

A preliminary ore reserve estimate for the Shack vein has been calculated based on surface sampling and diamond drilling. The deposit contains from 37,920 to 42,015 metric tonnes of probable or possible ore grading from 19.20 to 24.03 grams per tonne gold (Assessment Report 18693). The vein has been tested to a depth of 122 metres where it remains open. It also remains open along strike at both ends.

The Iron Side claim was originally staked in the period around 1899 to 1902 and owned by T.O. MacKay. In 1938, the claims were sold to Kennedy Lake Gold Mines. In 1988, Golden Spinnaker Minerals completed a program of geological mapping, ground magnetic surveys, geochemical sampling and seventeen diamond drill holes, totalling 908 metres. In 2009 and 2010, G4G Resources Limited completed a program of prospecting and remote sensing, consisting of spectral analysis and synthetic aperture radar analyses, on the area as the G4G property.

In 2014, a rock sampling program on the Kennedy Lake property focused on the Tommy K underground workings, approximately 1.7 kilometres east of Shack, under the direction of owners J. Bakus and D. Patterson. Four float samples were also obtained from the Shack prospect area. Assays of these samples are pending.

Bibliography
EMPR ASS RPT 5112, 15395, *18693, 31904, 32332, *35017
EMPR BULL 55
EMPR EXPL 1987-C143
EMPR FIELDWORK 1988, pp. 61-74
EMPR PF (*Henneberry, R.T. (1987): Economic Potential of the Kennedy River Gold Camp, Vancouver Island, British Columbia; New Releases, International Coast Minerals Corp.: Nov.10, 1987, *June 20, 1988 (see 92F 044, Bear file for these reports))
GSC MAP 17-1968; 1386A
GSC OF 463
GSC P 68-50; 72-44
GCNL *#38, 1989
N MINER Dec.19, 1988
Carson, D.J.T. (1968): Metallogenic Study of Vancouver Island with Emphasis on the Relationships of Mineral Deposits to Plutonic Rocks, Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, Carleton University
Hudson, R. (1997): A Field Guide to Gold, Gemstone & Mineral Sites of British Columbia, Vol. 1: Vancouver Island, p. 143

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