ROCHER DEBOULE - I.O.C.G. TARGET

Rocher Deboule has implemented a two-pronged exploration approach on its multi mineral 8,199 hectare (20,259 acre) gold/silver/copper/cobalt/
tungsten property located 8 km south of New Hazelton, BC.

The property will be explored to develop reserves on the
high grade (east-west) veins containing copper/gold. The veins lie within an area
measuring approximately 1.5 x 2 km, with seven mineralized veins running in an east west direction.

The
I.O.C.G. potential was tested by the Geological Survey Branch of the Ministry of Energy and Mines where stream sediment sample #93M831897 returned
a > 95 percentile for Au, La, Fe and Cu; high readings for Co, U and REE were also obtained. This is a reading in the first order for IOCG
anomalies and targets. Airborne magnetic survey (1967 – 1969) identified a large magnetic high anomaly, located in the central part of the claims
which is a good indicator for a large magnetite body with the potential to host an IOCG.
Development:
In
July 2007 Rocher conducted preliminary aeromagnetic surveys of the property, and in
September completed a program of 6 drill holes in the Highland Boy showing area.

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IOCG details.
Mineral Tenure 510469: 96 cell claims within the Omineca Mining Division, including:
Rocher Deboule Mine
(1910-1952) -
52,719 tons: 4,493 oz./gold,
84,477 oz./silver, 6,203,584
lb./copper, 7,219 lb./zinc
Victoria Mine
(1917-1941) -
90 tons: 326 oz./gold, 2,100
lb./molybdenum, 4,918 lb./
cobalt, 44,560 lb./arsenic
Highland Boy
(1917-1921) -
75 tons: 2 ox./gold, 17 oz./
silver, 10,017 lb./copper
Cap
30 tons: 15 oz./gold, 126 oz./
silver, 3375 lb./copper
Great Ohio; Armagosa
exploration targets