The Nord occurrence is located approximately 200 metres south of the second lake from the west of the Pimainus Lakes.
The area is underlain by Border phase quartz diorite of the Upper Triassic to Lower Jurassic Guichon Creek Batholith. A northwest-trending gradational contact with Guichon variety granodiorites occurs to the northwest (EMPR Map 30). Small aplite dikes cut the intrusive. Extensive fracturing and shearing are common. There is approximately 3 per cent outcrop in the area.
Minor chalcopyrite and malachite occur in weak fracture zones within coarse-grained, foliated hornblende quartz diorite. Trace chalcopyrite occurs as an accessory mineral in the Border phase. Intense epidote veining and alteration is common.
In 2010, a drillhole (WV10-1), located approximately 550 metres south-southeast of the occurrence, yielded 1.2 grams per tonne gold over 2.5 metres (7.5 to 10.0 metres down-hole; Assessment Report 32025).
Work History
In 1956 and 1957, Udd-Ramsey Syndicate completed programs of geological mapping, soil sampling and a 60.4 line-kilometre ground magnetic survey on the area as the Frank and Nord claims. Also in 1957, Phelps Dodge Corp. completed a 10.5 line-kilometre ground magnetic survey on the Frank, Nord and PHD claims. In 1958, Northwestern Explorations Ltd. completed a program of geological mapping, soil sampling and a 45.5 line-kilometre ground magnetic and induced polarization survey on the area as the BJ claims.
In 1966, T.C. Explorations Ltd. completed a program of soil sampling and a 47.4 line-kilometre ground magnetic survey on the IL, Oversight, PIM and PM claims. In 1969, Highland Chief Mines Ltd. completed a 40.0 line-kilometre induced polarization survey on the area as the Chief, PM, Tam and Why claims.
In 1970, Keevil Mining Group Ltd. completed a program of geological mapping, soil sampling, trenching and ground electromagnetic and seismic surveys on the area as the Lake, Laken, Ples and Spot claims.
In 1982, Cominco Ltd. completed an induced polarization survey on the area as the Island property.
During late 2008 through 2012, Happy Creek Minerals completed programs of geochemical (rock, silt and soil) sampling, geological mapping, three diamond drill holes, totalling 740.9 metres, an induced polarization survey and a 1463.0 line-kilometre airborne gamma ray spectrometer and magnetic survey on the area as the West Valley property.
During 2013 through 2019, Happy Creek Minerals Ltd. completed programs of geological mapping, geochemical (rock, silt and soil) sampling, a 32.3 line-kilometre induced polarization survey and re-interpretation of historical airborne geophysical data on the area as part of the Rateria-West Valley property.