The 100% owned Temis Sun Property is comprised of 4 claims covering an area of 234 ha (2.3 km2).
Location: The Property is 5 km west of the village of Béarn in the Abitibi-Temiscamingue region. Access is excellent through secondary roads.
The Property is within the Group of Baby Archean rocks that consists of andesite basalts and intermediate tuffs in contact with felsic volcanics and younger conglomerates.
The Old Baldface showing, circa 1930, is comprised of a 15m deep shaft, historic trenching and limited drilling. Mineralization is polymetallic in nature hosted in en-echelon lenses of quartz veins within a shear zone. The zone of mineralization on surface has been traced for over 25m and up to 5m wide. Drill hole 92-1 intersected 5.33 g/t Ag over 8.7 m with anomalous gold, copper and zinc. Historic grab samples have reported up to 0.5 g/t Au.
Fabre Nord showing has had very little recorded historic exploration. Four short drill holes by Silverstar Resources Inc. in 1993 returned 3.24 g/t Au over 2.8 m which included 6.48 g/t Au over 0.9m within a smokey quartz vein. Interestingly, drilling also encountered rhyolitic tuffs with semi-massive sulphides up to 2m wide containing pyrite-pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite and sphalerite indicative of VMS-type copper-zinc deposits (GM53082).
Work has not yet been performed on the property.