Properties
Fredart Lake

Location
The Fredart Lake property is situated on the Confederation Lake belt. Red Lake Mining Division, Northwestern Ontario; 60 km east of Red Lake, Ontario

Property
Twelve contiguous unpatented mining claims (27 units) covering approx. 432 hectars.

Ownership
TMC has earn 100% interest

Regional Geology
Red Lake-Richardson Lake Greenstone Belt; 20 km southwest and on trend with Selco Mining's past producing South Bay mine which produced 1.6 million tonnes averaging 11.06% Zn, 1.8% Cu and 2.12 oz/t Ag

Significant Exploration Results
Several mineralized zones have been discovered;

Diamond drilling on the Main ("A") Zone consisted of 45 AXT (small diameter) core holes drilled on 150m intervals along strike to a vertical depth of 100 m;

Typical intersections included:

5.24% Cu and 5.45 oz/ton Ag over 1.8 m

2.23% Cu and 3.32 oz/ton Ag over 11.5 m

2.54% Cu and 1.47 oz/ton Ag over 17.5 m

Mineral resource (Rexdale Mines)

236,400 tons averaging 1.9% Cu and 1.2 oz/ton Ag or

425,600 tons averaging 1.5% Cu and 0.9 oz/ton Ag

Results of a recent government airborne magnetometer and electromagnetic survey further defined the extent of the Main Zone; this zone, along with several others outline a broad zone of mineralization which strikes northeasterly and is up to 300 m wide and 2.7 km long.

Mobile metal ion geochemistry by TMC identified several very encouraging copper and zinc anomalies ranging up to 1,160 ppb Cu and 1,390 ppb Zn. The presence of zinc is very encouraging because zinc was not reported in the earlier assays.

The Fredart Lake copper deposit is open to depth and along strike. TMC believes significant potential exists to increase the known resource and to discover new deposits.

Proposed Exploration Program
Data compilation, geology, ground geophysics and diamond drilling

Maps
coming soon

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