At the Faith occurrence, two mineralized seams in a shear zone, about 4.5 metres apart, occur in quartz monzonite of the Oligocene Chilliwack batholith. The seams are up to 15 centimetres wide, filled with ground-up granitic rock and in places up to 5 centimetres of quartz carrying sphalerite, galena and tetrahedrite.
A sample of quartz vein taken in 1923 yielded 1.37 grams per tonne gold, 1508.58 grams per tonne silver and 1.8 per cent copper (Minister of Mines Annual Report 1923, page 262).
By 1930, a tunnel had been driven for about 6 metres on the west seam, then a crosscut was made to the east seam which was then drifted on for 10.7 metres. In 1926, it is reported that 1 tonne of ore was mined and 3577 grams of silver and 22 kilograms of copper recovered.