Manitoba Properties – Rice Lake Greenstone Belt EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES :
Manitoba Properties – Rice Lake Greenstone Belt
1) Jeep Property
The Jeep property is comprised of 26 contiguous unpatented mining claims totaling 4,016 hectares on which Wildcat holds 100% of the mineral rights. The property is located approximately 14 km east of San Gold’s
Rice Lake mine in the town of Bissett, with its southern boundary partially defined by Provincial Highway 304. The property is underlain by two distinct geological domains: 1) in the north, the “Jeep Gabbro” and
granitoids of the Wanipigow River Plutonic Complex, and 2) in the south, a narrow east-trending extension of the Little Beaver Belt, consisting of mafic and felsic volcanic rocks and minor iron formation and mafic and
felsic intrusions. The Jeep Gabbro contains structurally controlled gold mineralization hosted in quartz veins. Past production from the former Jeep Mine amounted to approximately 14,110 ounces of gold. The
property also has a demonstrated potential for PGE mineralization.
2) Poundmaker Property
The Poundmaker property comprises 72 contiguous claims covering 12,176 hectares in the Saxton Lake area of the Rice Lake greenstone belt, in which Wildcat holds a 100% interest. In March 2011, Wildcat
regained control of the property when the optionee was unable to complete the requirements under the option agreement.
3) Mike Power Property
The eastern boundary of the Mike Power property, which is comprised of 24 contiguous claims covering 3,030 hectares, is located approximately 3.5 km northwest of the Rice Lake Gold Mine in the town of Bissett.
The property straddles the Gold Creek shear zone and consists of mafic to intermediate tuffs, volcanoclastic rocks and minor amounts of sediments.
All of the above property is currently under option to San Gold Corporation. San Gold commissioned an airborne geophysical survey over the property.