The Three Hills property is located 8 kilometres south of South Hazelton, on the west side of Rocher Deboule Mountain, about 600 metres east of Highway 16.
The property is underlain by hornfelsed argillite of the Lower Cretaceous Kitsumkalum shale, an informal subdivision of the Skeena Group, and feldspar porphyry. The rocks strike 035 degrees and dip 40 degrees northwest. Joints, which strike between 075 and 090 degrees and dip 60 degrees north, contain stringers of quartz and chalcopyrite.
A 3-metre chip sample from one of the better-looking trenches assayed 0.61 per cent copper, trace silver and trace gold (Bulletin 43, page 69).
Work History
During 2001 through 2007, Rocher Deboule Minerals Corporation completed programs of rock and soil sampling, prospecting, geological mapping and an airborne (electromagnetic, magnetic and radiometric) geophysical survey on the area as the Rocher Deboule property.
In 2017 and 2018, Primary Energy Metals Inc. completed programs of geological mapping and geochemical (rock, soil and stream sediment) sampling on the area as the Golden Wonder property.
In 2019, Blue Lagoon Resources Inc. completed a program of geochemical (soil and rock) sampling and a ground magnetic survey on the area as the Golden Wonder property.