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Record Name(s) | Aljo Mine - 1943, Hattie Gold Mines Ltd. - 1918, Painkiller Lake Gold Mining Co. - 1918, Coulson Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd. - 1928, Devon Gold Mines Ltd. - 1937, Aljo Mines Ltd. - 1943, Dalhousie Oil Corp. - 1979, Kingswood Explorations Ltd. - 1990 |
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Related Record Type | Compound |
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Record Status | Developed Prospect Without Reported Reserves or Resources |
Date Created | 1981-Mar-30 |
Date Last Modified | 2023-Aug-16 |
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Primary Commodities: Gold
Secondary Commodities: Silver, Zinc, Copper
Township or Area: Beatty, Coulson
Latitude: 48° 37' 28.16" Longitude: -80° 21' 1.75"
UTM Zone: 17 Easting: 547863 Northing: 5385917 UTM Datum: NAD83
Resident Geologist District: Kirkland Lake
NTS Grid: 42A09SW
Point Location Description: Shaft
Location Method: AMIS Site Visit
Access Description: Proceed 3.4 km east of Matheson on Hwy 101 to Beatty/Carr Township Line Road and travel north for 4.3km to Beatty Concession 3/4 Road. Travel east, then north for 6.4km to the site.
1915: Painkiller Property - 94 ft. shaft sunk on auriferous quartz stringer. 1918-1924: Hattie Gold Mines Ltd. - acquired claims in south central Coulson Twp.; Coulson Tp. Shaft deepened to 400 ft.; 300 ft. x-cutting on 400 ft. level; absorbed Beatty Gold Mines Ltd. acquiring 160 acres of contiguous property in Beatty Twp.; sank #2 shaft to 200 ft. (1923) , established station at 160 ft. level, completed to 1,100 ft. cross-cutting. 1928-1934: Coulson Consolidated Gold Mines.- property acquisition; completed 900 ft. of underground exploration; #2 shaft deepened to 570 ft., 4 levels established; . 1936: Coulson Consolidated: deepened #2 shaft to 570 ft; estab.160, 300, 425, and 550 levels, including 373 ft. x-cutting and 1,050 ft. drifting. 1937-40: Devon Gold Mines Ltd. : acquires assets of Coulson Consolidated; established. 650 ft. level via winze from 550 ft. level; completed 12050 ft. cross-cutting and 16,200 ft. drifting; 1003 ft. raising,; 72 tpd mill established on site. 1943-49: Aljo Mines Limited - takes over Devon Gold property; 1980: W. Foster - DD-1-186 ft. 1979-82: Dalhousie Oil Corp.- stakes 10 claims; magnetometer and VLF- EM surveys; DD-6-2342 ft.. 1988-1992: Kingswood Explorations Ltd.: 65 DDH's ( core assays of 0.353, 0.310, 0.246 oz Au/ ton over 2, 10, and 18.5 ft. respectively; 14 DDH's with assays from 0.35 to 0.97 oz Au/ ton; new shear system (2,000 ft. strike length) delineated).
Office File Number | Online Assessment File Identifier | Online Assessment File Directory |
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21 | 42A09SW0108 | 42A09SW0108 |
KL-3529/ 63.5318/ OM88-6-L-308 | 42A09NW0568 | 42A09NW0568 |
KL-3273/ W9380-00352 | 42A09NW0017 | 42A09NW0017 |
KL-2964/2.7307 | 42A09NW0425 | 42A09NW0425 |
Province: Superior
Subprovince: Abitibi
Terrane: Wawa-Abitibi
Belt: Abitibi
Tectonic Assemblage: Stoughton-Roquemaure
Geological Age: Mesoarchean
Metamorphism Grade: Greenschist
Feb 12, 2016 (R Degagne) - Geological mapping indicates that bedrock in the mine area consists mainly of weakly metamorphosed (greenschist or lower metamorphic facies) steeply dipping to overturned east southeast striking and south facing subaqueously deposited tholeiitic basalts of the (Archean) Stoughton-Roquemaure Group. The underground workings are developed within tholeiitic basalt which is immediately (a few tens of metres) stratigraphically beneath a small (aeromagnetic data (OGS 1984) suggest that the maximum cross sectional dimensions of this elliptical and conformable body are no greater than about 300x600 m) ultramafic-mafic sill which intrudes the tholeiitic basalt. The sill and mine workings are on the north limb and within a few hundred metres of the axis of the east southeast striking and west northwest plunging McCool Hill Syncline, the dominant regional scale structure in the north central Black River- Matheson area north of the central branch of the Porcupine-Destor Fault Zone (Munro Fault Zone).
Rock Type | Rank | Composition | Texture | Relationship | Diabase | 1 | Diabase | Near |
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Porphyry-unsubdivided | 2 | Feldspar Porphyritic | Host | |
Pyroxenite | 3 | Pyroxinite To Peridotite | Near | |
Mafic lava flow-unsubdivided | 4 | Tholeiitic Basalt | Host | |
Vein | 5 | Quartz | Contains |
Feb 12, 2016 (R Degagne) - The underground workings are developed within tholeiitic basalt which is immediately (a few tens of metres) stratigraphically beneath a small (aeromagnetic data suggest that the maximum cross sectional dimensions of this elliptical and conformable body are no greater than about 300x600 m) ultraamafic-mafic sill which intrudes the tholeiitic basalt. The sill and mine workings are on the north limb and within a few hundred metres of the axis of the east southeast striking and west northwest plunging McCool Hill Syncline, the dominant regional scale structure in the north central Black River- Matheson area north of the central branch of the Porcupine- Destor Fault Zone (Munro Fault Zone). Intrusive rocks in the area in addition to the ultramafic to mafic sill (the Painkiller Lake Complex of Johnstone include 2 narrow (about 10 metres in width conformable dikes of feldspar porphyry, one of which is localized at the base of the Painkiller Lake Complex and one of which is located along the southern (stratigraphically upper) contact of older diabase which probably represents a thick tholeiitic flow. Narrow (tens of metres in width) north striking diabase dikes of the (Proterozoic) Matachewan swarm and narrow (several metres in width) lamprophyre dikes also occur in the area.
Rank | Mineral Name | Class | Economic Mineral Type | Alteration Mineral Type | Alteration Ranking | Alteration Intensity | Alteration Style |
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1 | Gold | Economic | Ore | ||||
2 | Pyrite | Economic | Ore | ||||
3 | Silver | Economic | Ore | ||||
4 | Sphalerite | Economic | Ore | ||||
5 | Chalcopyrite | Economic | Ore | ||||
6 | Pyrrhotite | Economic | Ore | ||||
7 | Arsenopyrite | Economic | Ore | ||||
8 | Tellurobismuth | Economic | Ore | ||||
1 | Quartz | Economic | Gangue | ||||
2 | Dolomite | Economic | Gangue | ||||
3 | Carbonate | Economic | Gangue | ||||
4 | Calcite | Economic | Gangue | ||||
Quartz | Alteration | Silicification | 1 | Medium | Veins | ||
Calcite | Alteration | Carbonatization | 2 | Weak | Veins | ||
Dolomite | Alteration | Carbonatization | 3 | Medium | Veins | ||
Sericite | Alteration | Sericitization | 4 | Unknown | Veins | ||
Pyrite | Alteration | Pyritic | 5 | Unknown | Veins |
Feb 12, 2016 (A Wilson) - Significant gold values were encountered in hole BC-92-12. Three high grade assays that occur within a span of 57 feet broadly represent the extension of the South zone. These values include: 1.37 oz Au per ton \ 1.11 : from 195.5' to 196.6* 0.33 oz Au per ton \ 6.0' : from 237.0' to 243.0* 2.58 oz Au per ton \ 1.31 : from 151.3* to 152.6* Hole BC-l2 also intersected a unit of amygdaloidal basalt from 306.0* to 482.0', which returned anomalous values across its entire width. The best assays include: 0.024 oz Au per ton \ 10.0 : from 306.0* to 316.0* 0.078 oz Au per ton \ 1.0* : from 395.0* to 396.0' 0.042 oz Au per ton \ 2.0* i from 446.0* to 448.0* Hole BC-92-13 was drilled to test the downdip extension of the west zone, originally discovered in BC-90-5. The best results encountered include: 0.146 oz Au per ton \ 3.0* : from 152.0* to 155.0* 0.025 oz Au per ton \ 6.5* : from 230.0* to 236.5* 0.096 oz Au per ton \ 5.0* : from 311.0* to 316.0*
Feb 12, 2016 (R Degagne) - Gold mineralization in the mine area is reported to be associated with 2 sets of narrow (generally less than 38 cm in width and often only a few centimetres wide) quartz veins which are developed most commonly within tholeiitic basalt. The first vein set is represented by what Satterly and Armstrong refer to as the No.1 North vein. The No.1 North vein is described to consists in the No.1 shaft area of a narrow (15 cm wide) but laterally continuous (traceable along at least 360 m) southeast striking and steeply north dipping quartz vein hosted by a narrow (about 1.5 cm wide) zone of pyritic schist. The No.1 North vein is reported to be mineralized with visible gold and telluride minerals, to be spatially associated with the east southeast striking contact developed between volcanic rocks to the south and older diabase (which may represent a thick tholeiitic flow unit or series of flow units) to the north. The second quartz vein set in the mine area strikes 065º and dips about 70 ºnorth. At least 40 veins and veinlets belonging to this set have been located via surface and underground exploration. Veins of the second set were apparently the focus of most of the extensive underground exploration work completed in the area. These veins are reported (assessment files Resident Geologist's Office, Kirkland Lake) to be developed as fracture fillings within variably altered (bleached areas of silicification, carbonate alteration and pyritization tholeiitic volcanic rocks and the southern (locally pyritic) feldspar porphyry dike. The veins are reported to range from 7 to 38 cm in width and to pinch and swell in an anatomizing network. Sulfide minerals reported to be associated with visible gold within veins of this set include pyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, pyrrhotite and tellurides. Anomalously elevated gold values are reported to be associated with associated with chalcopyrite and sphalerite.
Feb 12, 2016 (R Degagne) - It is noteworthy that although the Aljo vein systems are reported in the assessment files and in the literature to consist of quartz, much of the hydrothermal vein and alteration material at this occurrence is carbonate. Quartz-calcite veins appear to have been the earliest veins to form. These were subsequently brittly fractured, and re-cemented by Fe-dolomite depositing hydrothermal systems. Further deformation affected the area, resulting in brecciation of competent quartz vein material and folding of less competent Fe-dolomite stringers. The final hydrothermal event involved calcite-depositing fluids channelled by narrow, gash-type fractures and resulted in well-developed fracture/veinlet controlled calcite alteration and veinlet calcite. Analyses*: Sample AB-85-49: 5 Au ppb, 79 Cu ppm, <10 Pb ppm, 100 Zn ppm, 15 As ppm; Sample AB-85-51: 5820 Au ppb, 142 Cu ppm, <10 Pb ppm, 44 Zn ppm, 1.6% As Sample AB-85-52: 40 Au ppb, 320 Cu ppm, <10 Pb ppm, 1550 Zn ppm, 16 As ppm; Sample AB-85-52a: 50 Au ppb, 310 Cu ppm, <10 Pb ppm, 2310 Zn ppm, 18 As ppm; Sample AB-85-53a: 1920 Au ppb, 310 Cu ppm, <10 Pb ppm, 72 Zn ppm, 3200 As ppm; Sample AB-85-53b: 18510 Au ppb, 425 Cu ppm, 550 Pb ppm, 1340 Zn ppm, 363 As ppm; 19060 Au ppb, --- Cu ppm, --- Pb ppm, --- Zn ppm, --- As ppm; Sample AB-85-53c 90 Au ppb, 19 Cu ppm, 3 Pb ppm, 37 Zn ppm, 216 As ppm; Sample AB-85-54 950 Au ppb, 361 Cu ppm, 12 Pb ppm, 52 Zn ppm, 2 As ppm; Sample AB-85-55a 160 Au ppb, 145 Cu ppm, 17 Pb ppm, 69 Zn ppm, 3 As ppm; * Analyses for samples AB-85-49 through AB-85-53a inclusive were performed by the Ministry of Natural Resources Geoscience Laboratories, Ontario Geological Survey, Toronto. Analyses for samples AB-85-53b through AB-85-55a inclusive were performed by Swastika Laboratories Ltd., Swastika.
Rank | Classification |
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1 | Hydrothermal |
Rank | Characteristic |
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1 | Vein |
Shape | Length | Thickness | Depth | Strike | Dip | Plunge | Trend | Age | Reference |
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Irregular | 120 | .15 |
Shape | Length | Thickness | Depth | Strike | Dip | Plunge | Trend | Age | Reference |
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Irregular | .25 | 65 | 70 |
Date: Jan 20, 1997
Geologist: R Degagne
Notes: When visited by A. C. Bath in 1985, south facing rusty weathering carbonatized and sericitized pillowed basalt and variably serpentinized peridotite of the Painkiller Lake Complex were well exposed in the mine area. Surface exposures of the vein systems on which the extensive underground development work was concentrated, however, were not located. All vein material samples were obtained from extensive waste rock piles which surround the old shafts and the old mill foundation. Limited assaying by the present writer suggests that anomalously elevated gold tenors are associated with anomalously elevated arsenic and lead contents. The wide range in gold contents displayed by sulfide-bearing dump samples (ranging from 40 to 19,000 ppb of gold) and the apparent lack of correlation between sulfide content or presence of a specific sulfide mineral and gold tenor suggests that gold occurs here in the free state and that pulp and metallic or analogous analytical methods designed to minimize the 'nugget effect' should be utilized here. Whether the multiple vein types suspected to be associated with the 065 striking vein net were formed as part of a single (consanguineous) dynamic hydrothermal/tectonic system or as the result of multiple discrete superimposed hydrothermal systems is not known.
Zone | Year | Category | Tonnes | Reference | Comments | Commodities |
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Eastern Mine Area | 1949 | Probable | 9072 | MR213, Ont. 240 | Gold 0.208 oz/T | |
Stopes Above 160-300 Level | 1949 | Proven | 317 | OFR5735, Vol.1, p.107 | (Aljo Mines Ltd.) | Gold 0.259 oz/T |
Stockpile | 1949 | Proven | 6350 | MR213, Ont. 240 | (Aljo Mines Ltd.) | Gold 0.08 oz/T |
Devon Gold Mines Ltd. | 1938 | Unclassified | 37195 | OFR5735 | valued at $445,000.00. Grade calculated based on $34.85/oz Au price. | Gold 0.34 oz/T |
Year | Tonnes | Commodities | Reference | Comment |
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1940 | 2370 |
Silver 155 Grams Gold 1306 Grams |
Satterly and Armstrong (ARV56-7, p. 107) | 42 oz. Au and 5 oz. Ag produced |
Map - Beatty-Munro gold area, District of Timiskaming
Publication Number: ARM24A Scale: 1:63,360 Date: 1998
Author: Hopkins P.E., Greenland C.W.
Publisher Name: Ontario Bureau of Mines
Location:
Map - Black River-Matheson Area
Publication Number: OFM0013 Scale: 1:15,840 Date: 1985
Author: Johnstone R.M., Trowell N.F.
Publisher Name:
Location:
Map - Geological series, bedrock samples from the sonic drilling program 1987, Matheson area, District of Cochrane
Publication Number: P3114 Scale: 1:100,000 Date: 1989
Author: Johnstone R.M., Sutcliffe R.H., Steele K.G., Baker C.L., McClenaghan M.B.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
Location:
Part - Geology of Beatty Township
Publication Number: ARV56-07 Page: 20-23 Date: 1997
Author: Satterly J., Armstrong H.S.
Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines
Location:
Map - Gold area between lakes Abitibi and Night Hawk, District of Timiskaming
Publication Number: ARM28B Scale: 1:126,720 Date: 1998
Author: Knight C.W., Burrows A.G., Hopkins P.E., Parsons A.L.
Publisher Name: Ontario Bureau of Mines
Location:
Mono - Gold deposits of Ontario, part 1, districts of Algoma, Cochrane, Kenora, Rainy River, and Thunder Bay
Publication Number: MDC013 Page: 45-47 Date: 1971
Author: Ferguson S.A., Groen H.A., Haynes R.
Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines and Northern Affairs
Location:
Map - Gold area between lakes Abitibi and Night Hawk, District of Timiskaming
Publication Number: ARM28B Scale: 1:126,720 Date: 1998
Author: Knight C.W., Burrows A.G., Hopkins P.E., Parsons A.L.
Publisher Name: Ontario Bureau of Mines
Location:
Mono - Preliminary report on the Timmins-Kirkland Lake area, gold deposits file
Publication Number: OFR5467 Page: G0014 Date: 1983
Author: Hodgson C.J.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
Location:
Folio - Beatty Township, District of Cochrane
Publication Number: GDIF266 Date: 1997
Author: Kirkland Lake RGO
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
Location:
Map - Geophysical/geochemical series, Matheson-Black River area, Beatty Township, airborne electromagnetic survey, total intensity magnetic survey, District of Cochrane
Publication Number: M80585 Scale: 1:20,000 Date: 1984
Author: Questor Surveys Ltd.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
Location:
Map - Quaternary geology of Matheson area, Cochrane District
Publication Number: P2735 Scale: 1:50,000 Date: 1985
Author: Vagners U.J.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
Location:
Mono - Mineral occurrences, deposits, and mines of the Black River-Matheson area
Publication Number: OFR5735 Page: 103-117 Date: 1990
Author: Bath A.C.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
Location:
File - Res/Reg Property Visit Report 1982 #94
Publication Number: PV 94 Date: 1982
Author: Lovell, H.L.
Publisher Name:
Location: Kirkland Lake RGP office
Map - Geological Compilation of the Lake Abitibi Area, Abitibi Greenstone Belt
Publication Number: P3398 Scale: 1:100,000 Date: 1999
Author: Ayer J.A., Berger B.R., Trowell N.F.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
Location:
Map - Geology of Beatty Township
Publication Number: OFM0158 Scale: 1:15,840 Date: 1991
Author: Johnstone R.M.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
Location:
Part - The Beatty-Munro gold area
Publication Number: ARV24-01.004 Page: 182 Date: 1998
Author: Hopkins P.E.
Publisher Name: Ontario Bureau of Mines
Location:
Article - Precambrian geology of the Black River-Matheson (BRIM) area, District of Cochrane
Publication Number: MP119.050S Date: 1997
Author: Johnstone R.M., Trowell N.F.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
Location:
Map - Geological Compilation: Beatty and Munro Townships
Publication Number: P3395 Scale: 1:20,000 Date: 1999
Author: Barrie C.T.
Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey
Location:
Publication - Gold Occurrences of Ontario East of Lake Superior; Geological Survey of Canada, Memoir 192
Publication Number: GSC Mem 192 Page: 32 Date: 1936
Author: Kindle, E.D.
Publisher Name: Geological Survey of Canada
Location: https://doi.org/10.4095/100824
Part - Abitibi-Night Hawk gold area, District of Timiskaming
Publication Number: ARV28-02.001 Page: 58-59 Date: 1998
Author: Knight C.W., Burrows A.G., Hopkins P.E., Parsons A.L.
Publisher Name: Ontario Bureau of Mines
Location:
Part - Mines of Ontario in 1940
Publication Number: ARV50-01.001 Page: 33 Date: 1997
Author: Tower W.O., Cave A.E., Taylor J.B., Little E.S., Hargrave W.G., Bayne A.S., Cooper D.F., Weir E.B., Douglass D.P.
Publisher Name: Ontario Dept. of Mines
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