PROSP RPT RABAZO TWP

Prospecting Report
Claim #: 3002746
Submitted by James R. Rastel
Prospecting License # 1001687
Client # 185978
Submission Date: September 14, 2006
Claim due date: September 20 th 2006
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Claim Details
Township: Rabazo
Claim units: 3
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Due date: September 20 2006
Claim #: SSM 3002746
Mining Division: Sault Ste. Marie
For: (for more details see appendix item # 1)
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Introduction
Prospector: James R. Rastel
Prospecting # 185978
Address: 301 Superior St.
Wawa Ontario
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Phone: 1-807-221-9940 cell
1-807-737-1110 work
Prospecting Area:
Area: block of claims that are bordered by the Michipicoten River in Wawa
General Prospecting Objectives:
1) To explore for and then examine surface anomalies and quartz
extrusions in the prospecting areas.
2) Collect placer samples at various depths from the overburden
3) Conduct prospecting line surveys in the claim area.
4) Obtain samples from promising sites and send them off for analysis
Prospecting Notes:
1) None of the samples were concentrated
2) Samples were processed by the Saskatchewan Research Council
(SRC)
3) Not all samples harvested were sent for assaying.
4) All samples assayed were analysized for gold and nickel
concentration
5) For the cost of the assay results see appendix item # 2
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Activity Journal
Sept. 23 2004
Location: Area 1, site 1, see map
Activity:
1) General exploration of the site
2) Planning layout of survey grid
Sept. 24, 25, and 27 2004
Location: area 1, site 1, line 1
Activity:
1) Follow and mark path of previously discovered quartz vein
2) Removal of debris to expose the quartz vein further
3) Examine exposed quartz for degree of mineralization present
Oct. 1, 4, 5, 6, 8 2004
Location: Area 1, site 1, survey line
Activity:
1) Conducted line survey
2) Follow exposed quartz veins
3) Marking of possible sample collection site
4) Collection of samples
Description of samples taken:
Sample A, Area 1, site 1, line 2, sample # 1:
- Coarse-grained quartz rock with a mixture of white and rust
colored quartz.
Sample B, area 1, site 1, line 2, sample #2:
- Medium grained rock with a deep red matrix. This sample was
brittle in nature with visible mineralization.
Sample C, area 1, site 1, line 2, sample #3:
- Brittle black matrix rock with a rust colored peel. Visible gold
colored mineralization.
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Sample D, area 1, site 1, line 2, sample #4:
- White medium grained quartz rock
Sample E, area 1, site 1, line 2, sample #5:
- Coarse-grained rock with visible mineralization.
Sample F, area 1, site 1, line 2, sample #6:
- Black matrix rock with a quartz vein running through it. The
exterior of the sample has a rust coloured peel. This sample has
visible gold-colored mineralization.
Oct. 10, 11, 12, 142004
Location: area 1, site 1, survey line #3
Activity:
1) Marking of survey line
2) Examine survey line for exposed outcrops of rock.
Oct. 16,17,18,2004
Location: area 1, site 1, survey line #3
Activity:
1) Following the path of the quartz bearing rock that veers from the main
survey line
2) Removal of overburden to expose quartz veins
3) Collection of samples
Description of Samples Taken:
Sample G: area 1, site 1, line 3, sample # 1:
- Fine-grained sand with black, white and silver mineralization.
This is a transition zone sample between two different layers.
Sample H: area 1, site 1, line 3, sample #2:
- Highly rust-colored peel exterior to the coarse grained quartz
rock
Sample I: area 1, site 1, line 3, sample #3
- Medium grained white quartz rock
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Sample J: area 1, site 1, line 3, sample #4
- Medium grained white and pink quartz sand
Sample K: area 1, site 1, line 3, sample #5
- Highly rust stained dirty quartz sample with visible
mineralization (very promising sample)
Sample L: area 1, site 1, line 1, sample # 1
- Fine-grained grey matrix rock with narrow quartz vein running
through the sample. Fine mineralization is visible within the
quartz vein.
Oct. 20,2004
Location: area 1, site 2, the perimeter of the Michipicoten River
Activity:
1) General exploration of site 2
2) Layout of exploration approach
3) Determination of access routes to promising outcrops and geological
features.
October 21 22,25,262004
Location: area 1, site 2
Activity:
1) Travel by foot and kayak to get to geological features and outcrops.
Note: the river was very low this year exposing outcrops previously
underwater.
2) Exploration of outcrops and geological features
3) Collection of samples.
Description of Samples Taken:
Sample M, area 1, site 2, sample # 1
- Medium grained quartz rock with grey-green coloration
throughout
Sample N, area 1, site 2, sample #2
- Brittle medium grained black matrix rock with silver-coloured
mineralization throughout the sample
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Sample 0, area 1, site 2, sample #3
- Fine-grained quartz sand with black particles.
Oct. 28, 29 2004
Location: area 1, site 2, Michipicten River
Activity:
1) Looked for outcrops along the river
2) Explored the outcrops
3) Collected samples from the outcrops
Description of Samples Taken:
Sample P, area 1, site 2, sample #4
- Red matrix rock with a mica and gold-coloured mineralization
(probably pyrite). Note: sometimes pyrite and gold are
contained within the same matrix rock.
Sample Q, area 1, site 2, sample #5
- Coarse-grained quartz based sand with a grey colouration
throughout (dirty quartz)
Sample R, area 1, site 2, sample #6
- Quartz rock with grey streaks throughout.
October 30, 31 2004
Location: area 1, site 2, more detailed exploration of a survey line by the
mouth of the Ox-bow River and Michipicoten River
Activity:
1) Exploration of the survey line
2) Exploration of the Ox-bow by kayak
3) Look for outcrops along shoreline
4) Exploration of the outcrops
5) Collection of samples
Description of Samples Taken:
Sample 1, F 1:
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Harvested from a small outcrop this is a dirty quartz rock with coarse grain;
slightly rusty throughout.
Sample 2, F2:
Black-grey sand that is fine grained with large gold-coloured
mineralization throughout the sample.
November 1, 2 2004
Location: area 2, site 1 exploration along a previous logging road on the east
side of the claim block
Activity:
1) General exploration of the site for unique geological features, mainly
ridge lines and outcrops.
2) Planning access routes to the geological features.
3) Layout of the survey grid.
November 3,4, 5 2004
Location: area 2, site 1
Activity:
1) Exploration of geological features.
2) Set-up and conduct survey lines.
3) Determine how geological features move through survey areas.
4) Removal of alluvial overburden and examination of bedrock
underneath.
5) Collection of samples.
Description of Samples Taken:
Sample S, area 2, site 1, sample # 1
- Coarse-grained sand with extensive rust coloured staining. This
sample contains visible mineralization.
Sample T, area 2, site 1, sample #2
- Very fine grained dense rock which has rust-coloured peel.
Visible mineralization throughout the sample. Note: only able
to obtain a small amount of this rock sample.
Sample UU, area 2, site 1, sample #3
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- Grey white sand that is medium grained. Very fine goldcoloured mineralization is present.
Sample V, area 2, site 1, sample #4
Coarse-grained quartz rock with rust coloured peel on the
exterior surface.
Sample YY, area 2, site 1, sample #5
- Coarse-grained quartz rock with an extensive rust colouring
within a very dense matrix rock.
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May 6,72005
Location: area 2, site 2, alluvial ridge line by the Michipicten River.
Activity:
1) General assessment of the exploration sites
2) Locating different sand layers within the alluvial ridgeline and
examining for the amount of quartz particles present and for the
amount of magnetite present
June 13, 14,20,21,27,2005
Location: area 2, site 2, dig site # 1
Activity:
1) Locating different placer layers within the alluvial ridge and then
finding areas with large concentrations of quartz particles.
2) Remove of magnetite from the placer samples
3) Assess the quartz-placer samples for gold mineralization.
4) Collect samples.
Description of Samples Taken:
Sample A, area 2, site 2, sample # 1
- Medium grained quartz particles with slight rust coloured
staining. Note: this sample was collected from a quartz
concentration that was exposed after the overburden was
removed.
Sample B, area 2, site 2, dig # 1, sample 2
- Black placer sample (high concentration of Magnetite ) with
quartz grains throughout the sample. This sample is from a
transition zone between sand layers.
Sample C, area 2, site 2, dig # 1, sample 4
- Grey coloured quartz rock particles within coarse grained placer
Sample D, area 2, site 2, dig # 1, sample 4
- Quartz sample with rust coloured staining on the exterior
surface
June 28 and July 4, 5, 7, 8 2005
Location: area 2, site 2, dig #2, second dig site within the alluvial ridgeline.
Activity:
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1) Exploration for any hard rock outcrops.
2) Locating quartz concentrations within the alluvial layers
3) Removal of overburden in order to follow the path of the quartz
concentrations
4) Sample collection.
Description of Samples Taken:
Sample E, area 2, site 2, dig #2, sample #5
- Fragile black rock particles that is within coarse grained placer
Sample F, area 2, site 2, dig #2, sample #6
- Transition zone sample between black placer and a quartz
placer concentration. The sample contains gold coloured
mineralization.
Sample G, area 2, site 2, dig #2, sample #7
- Mixed placer rock
Sample H, area 2, site 2, dig #2, sample #8
- Coarse-grained quartz rock with rust stain on the exterior
surface.
August 14, 2005
Location: home base, Wawa Ontario
Activity:
1) Sample preparation and processing.
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Days of Prospecting
1) Fall 2004
2) Spring 2005
3) Home site
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Total days of prospecting = 45
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Technical Report: Sample Interpretations
Gold Bearing Samples:
Samples A and T samples indicate that gold is present within the claim
block. This area continues to show the presence of gold but not in
significant concentrations. It is possible that below surface samples
obtained through trenching would produce samples with a more
significant gold content.
Sample YY was obtained from hard rock outcrops protruding from an
alluvial ridgeline. Through my prospecting in the area, I am starting to
pinpoint areas that indicate the most potential for significant gold content
and are thus worthy of more extensive investigation. During the coming
summer, I plan to do more detailed prospecting within the area.
Gold content was obtained from a sample harvested during exploration
while prospecting in the Ox-bow River Area. This sample was taken from an
outcrop that is not normally visible. Due to lower than normal water levels,
it was exposed during the summer exploration. This result indicates that
further exploration is warranted in the area. Further prospecting within this
area would indicate whether this sample is from an isolated geological
anomaly or whether it is from an area that is viable for development.
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Prospecting Report
Part Two
Spring/Summer/Fall 0[2006
Prospecting Journal and Technical Report
P'rospecting Areas
Area 1 - Site One: in the general vicinity of Ox-Bow River
Area 1 - Site Two: Alluvial ridge
Area 2: in the general vicinity of Michipicoten River perimeter
General information:
1) Not all samples were hard rock samples: some placer
samples were also harvested
2) No samples were concentrated
.
3) Not all samples that were collected were sent to be
assayed
Exploration Journal
May 192006
General preparations for prospecting activities
Activities: equipment preparation, map assessment, geological and information
assessment of the planned prospecting areas using data obtained from the local
geological office, etc.
May 20 and 21 2006
General assessment and exploration of Area two
Activities: locating of geological formations that are worthy of investigation and
determination of access sites by either water or land
May 23 24 25 26 and 29
Area Two
Location: Prospecting exposed river-bank sites along the Michipicoten River
Activities:
1) Locating and exploring of rock outcrops exposed by the lower water levels
2) Find mineralization associated with gold or quartz veins associated with gold
and then harvest samples for further evaluation
Note: exploration conducted by Kayak
Description of samples taken:
Sample K (area two)
Fine grained quartz rock (grayish coloured) with fine-grained gold coloured
mineralization visible within the sample.
Sample L (area two)
"Dirty" quartz sample that is coarse grained
May 31 June 2 and 3
Location: Area two
Activities:
1) General exploration of the terrain 500 meters northwest of the
Michipicoten River.
2) Establishment of two prospecting line surveys
3) Removal of vegetation, soil and other debris to expose rock under surface
Anomalies located along the survey lines
4) Harvest promising samples
Description of samples taken:
Sample M (area two): fine-grained black coloured sand
Sample N (area two): fine grained quartz rock particles associated with sand
particles of black brittle rock
June 9 2006
Area Two
Activity: General assessment of the area to be prospected and the locating of
access points from the river so further exploration can take place by kayak
June 11 12 1314 16 and 17 2006
Area Two
Location: River survey of Ox-Bow River for 2 kms.: down stream from the split from
the Michipicoten River.
Activities:
1) Locating of rock outcrops and exploration of exposed rock faces by kayak
2) The conducting of more extensive prospecting on promising sites
3) The establishment of survey lines were promising mineralization is located
4) Probe outcrops found on the survey lines for interesting mineralization
4) Harvesting of samples
Description of samples taken:
Sample 0 (area two)
Sugar cube quartz in a black sand base
Sample P (area two)
Greyish-white quartz rock that is coarse grained
Sample Q (area two)
Medium grained black sand with gold coloured mineralization throughout the
sample
Sample R (area two)
grey/black matrix rock with very fine mineralization of a silver/gold colour
Sample S: (area two)
Medium grained black sand with mineralization throughout the sample
June 18. 19 and 21
Area Two
Location: Area Two
Purpose: To conduct a more detailed inspection of two prominent rock faces,
preliminarily investigated during my river survey completed earlier by kayak.
Activity: 1) Conduct general overview of the outcrops
2) Determine best locations to establish survey lines
3) Conduct line surveys
4) Remove overburden were necessary and harvest promising samples
Description of Samples Taken:
Sample F2: Quartz with extensive rust colouration throughout the sample
June 232006
Area One-Site One
Location: Small creek on the south-east of the claim block
Activity: 1) General exploration and assessment of this area in order to
determine locations worthy of further investigation
2) Assess of sites along this small waterway
3) General geological survey of the area
Note: Three locations were selected for more detailed study
June 24 25 2628 29 and 30
Location: exploration along the shorelines and creeks found off the main logging
road. Area One
Activities:
1) Locating hardrock outcrops
2) Examination of interesting mineralization and quartz veins
3) Gathering of samples
Description of samples taken:
Sample J (Area One-Site One)
Black sand that is medium grained. There is gold coloured mineralization
throughout the sample.
July 22006
General exploration of Area One-Site One - looking for promising geological
features worth surveying and/or prospecting more thoroughly. Note: there are
small ridgelines and small outcrops in this area
July 7 8 and 9 2006
Area One-Site One
Location: Area of small ridges
Activity:
1) Establishing line survey locations
2) Conducting of line surveys
3) Removal of overburden where necessary
4) Collection of samples
Description of Samples taken:
Sample A (Area One-Site One)
Very brittle black sand with fine gold-coloured mineralization throughout the
sample.
Sample B (Area One- Site One)
Coarse-grained black sand interspersed with white quartz particles
July 12 13 14 and 15 2006
Area One-Site One
Activity: 1) General exploration of the surface geology
2) Setup and conduct a line surveys
3) Find interesting mineralization locations and, if deemed necessary, expose the
surfaces further to evaluate the distribution of the mineralization.
4) Collect samples
Description of Samples Taken:
Sample C (Area One- Site One)
Fine-grained sample that has extremely brittle granules. Very fine-grained
gold-coloured mineralization can be found within the sand.
Sample D (Area One- Site One)
Black sand with rust-coloured particles.
Sample E (Area One- Site One)
Fine grained black matrix rock with veins of coarse-grained quartz rock
throughout the sample.
Sample F (Area One- Site One)
This was a transition zone sample between coarse-grained quartz and fine-grained
green rock.
Sample G (Area One- Site One)
very coarse pink coloured quartz rock with a brown peel that contained very fined
gold coloured mineralization.
July 182006
Activity: At home base conducting a more detailed examination of the samples
collected in Area One-Site One.
Note: Upon examination of these samples I determined that it would be prudent to
conduct a further line survey at a particular geological feature found within area
one.
July 22 23 and 24 2006
Location (Area One- Site One)
Activity: 1) Detailed examination of an unique geological feature
2) Removal of overburden of clay, moss and decayed debris, so samples can be
taken from cleared sites
3) Collection of samples
Description of samples taken:
Sample G2 (Area One- Site One)
"Dirty quartz" rock with black/brown peel that contains gold coloured
mineralization
Sample G3 (Area One- Site One)
Pink/white quartz rock. Gold-coloured mineralization is contained throughout
the sample
Sample G4 (Area One- Site One)
Fined grained sand with white quartz interspersed throughout the sample
Sample G5 (Area One- Site One)
Quartz sample with an extensive rust coloured peel
Sample G6 (Area One- Site One)
Black sand with white quartz running through the sample. This sample has
rust-coloured particles and extensive gold-coloured mineralization.
July 27 and 282006
General exploration and assessment of Area One-Site One
Location: Ridgeline located on left side of the main logging road. The ridge runs
parallel to the logging road.
Activities:
1) Scan ridge and examine if there are any rock outcrops
2) Look for surface anomalies
3) Preliminary examination shows promising mineralization
August 1 2 4 5 and 7 2006
Area One-Site One
Purpose: to examine two ridgelines that parallels the logging
road
Location: Area One-Site One-Location Two .
.8 km and 1.1 km up form the entrance to road and approximately 1.26 km from
the 1st claim post
Activity:
1) Determine the most suitable sites to establish line surveys and
conduct line surveys on three spots
2) Look for rock protruding from the moss covered ground
surface
3) If the protruding rock has promising mineralization, then follow that outcrop by
removing the overburden and map out the direction of the flow and take any
samples that appear to have a promising appearance from a geological point of
VieW.
4) Harvest samples
Description of samples taken:
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Sample H (Area One-Site One)
"Dirty quartz" with visible pyrite (flat non-malleable flecks)
Sample I (Area One-Site One)
Medium grained red/white quartz.
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August 9 and 10 2006
Area One-Site Two: east of the main logging road
Activity: 1) General exploration of the prospecting area
2) Determination of access points (it is difficult to access because of the large
and extensive log kill that is difficult to navigate across).
3) General geological survey of the area
August 11. 2006
Activity: general exploration
August 13 14 and 15 2006
Location: Area Two-Site Two
Activity: 1) establishing of survey line locations for survey lines
2) Map out survey lines
3) Walk survey lines and look for exposed rock and then examine that rock for
desirable mineralization. If mineralization is found proceed to further expose the
outcrop by removing moss, peat and soil overburden.
4) Collect samples
Note: it was impossible to reach the bedrock because of the depth of the
overburden
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Description of samples collected:
Sample T: Area One-Site Two
Large-grained black sand that is brittle.
Sample U: Area One-Site Two
Very fine matrix rock that is very brittle. There is extensive gold coloured
mineralization within the matrix rock.
Sample V: Area One-Site Two
Fine-grained particles that are brown. Very fine gold-coloured mineralization is
present within this sample.
Sample W: Area One-Site Two
Brown sand with rust-coloured particles.
Days of Prospecting:
Area 1:
32 days
20 days
Area 2:
Home Base: 4 days
Total days = 56
Technical Report
Preamble: All of the samples sent to the Saskatchewan Research Council were
assayed for their gold and nickel content. Although this facility is reputable, it did
contact me to say that there would be a delay in me receiving the results and that it
was having some problems in processing the samples.
The gold content in the samples was consistently low throughout all the samples;
with little variation from sample to sample. I would normally expect a greater
variation in the results given the size of the sample pool. I will be contacting SRC
regarding these results.
One sample Q is a better sample with a higher concentration of gold than the other
samples, but this result must be qualified with the understanding of the following
conditions:
a) Only a small sample could be obtained
b) Sand similar to sample Q was not prevalent in the area on which it was obtained
Small amounts of gold was found in a few of the samples which may indicate that
the claim block may be worthy of further investigation. If further prospecting is
conducted by me in this area, I am going to concentrate the placer samples before I
sent them for assaying.
Future Prospecting Goals for this Claim Block
a) Conducting a more extensive sampling of the promising areas.
b) Removing the overburden and taking of samples from bedrock previously
hidden by surface debris.
c) Possibly, trenching of the area so the distribution and flow of the gold
bearing mineralization can be mapped more extensively.
Appendix
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Claim Details.
Copy of invoices from the Saskatchewan Research Council.
Copy of expense receipts.
Maps of prospecting areas.
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Nickel with Di~estion
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12.000
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PO #JProject:
Sample.s: 21
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Fire Assay: A 30 9 pulp Is subjected to slandartf fire assaying procedures.
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SRC Geoanalytical Laboratories
.run Rastel
Attention: Sandra
PO #JProject:
Samples: 27
125 - 15 Innovation Blvd., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 2X8
Tel: (306) 933·8118 Fax: (306) 933-5656 Email:
geochem@sr~.sk.ca
Report No: 06-1134
Date: Septem.ber 06, 2006
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aS7 LBkeshote Road
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C.P. Box 5050
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James Rastcl
301 Superior Street
Wawa, Ontario
POS lKO
Dear: Mr. Rastel
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Fishcries and Habitat Management - Ontario Area (DFOfHM) received your proposal to pan for gold on mine claims adjacent to the Michipicoten River On
June 20, 2001. Your proposal has been assigned thc following file number and name:
SS-Ot-OO52
Instream Wor~ Michipicoten River, J. Rastel.
rlcase refer to it on any subsequent correspondence or inquiries.
DFO-FHM has reviewed your plans for tho proposed work, and we have concluded that your
proposal is not expected to result in the hannful alteration, disruption or destruction of fish habitat
and does not, therefore, contravene Section 35(1). Section 35(1) of the Fisheries Act stipulates
that "No person shall carry on any work or undertaking that results in the harmful alteration,
disruption or desTruction of.fish habitat. II
Please note that this letter should not be taken as an authorization of your project under the habitat
protection provisions of the Fisheries Act or any other federal or provincial legislation. The intent
of this letter is to advise you that your project is not considered to result in the harmful alteration,
disruption or destruction offish habitat if completed as submitted to DFO-FHM. Iftbe hannful
alteration, disruption or destruction of fish habitat occurs as a result of a cha.nge in thc plans for
the proposed works, prosecution under Section 35(1) ofthe Fisheries Act may be initiated.
Should there be any changes to the proposed work, please contact the undersigned at (705) 9412012 at your convenience.
Sincerely,
p~~d/
Jennifer Hallett
Fish Habitat Biologist
Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Ontario Great Lakes Area
C.c. Rick Dickson, OMNR Wawa
Canada
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