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).