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GEOLOGICAL MAPPING on the EVA LAKE PROJECT EVA TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO THUNDER BAY MINING DIVISION NTS 42E/12 N E for KODIAK EXPLORATION LIMITED 1205 -700 West Pender Street Vancouver, BC, V6C IG8 by David s. Hunt, P. Geo. June 25, 2008

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GEOLOGICAL MAPPING

on the

EVA LAKE PROJECT

EVA TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO

THUNDER BAY MINING DIVISION

NTS 42E/12 N E

for

KODIAK EXPLORATION LIMITED 1205 -700 West Pender Street

Vancouver, BC, V6C IG8

by

David s. Hunt, P. Geo.

June 25, 2008

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8' JUN 3 a 2008 GE(\3CiENCE AS::~ '" - T

GEOLOGICAL MAPPING of the

EVA LAKE PROJECT THUNDER BAY MINING DIVISION

NTS 42E/12 NE

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1. INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARy ............................... ........ .. .. .. .............................................. - I -2. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION .......................................................................... - I -3 ACCESSIBILITY AND PHYSIOGRAPHY .................... .. .. .... .... .. .... ........................................... - 2-4. PREVIOUS WORK ....................................................................................................................... - 4 -5. GENERAL GEOLOGY ................................................................................................................. - 5 -6. GEOLOGICAL MAPPING ............................................................................................................. 5.-7 PROPERTY GEOLOGY ......................................................... .... ...... .... .......... ............... ................. 6-8. M1NERALLZATION ...................................................................................................................... - 6-9. INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS ................................................................................ - 6-10. RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................................................ - 6-II. REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................... - 7-12. CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATIONS .................................................. .. .................................. - 8-

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FIGURES

Location Map ............................................................................................................. Page 2 Claim Map ................................ ... .................. .. .... .... ........................................................... 3

TABLES

Sample Description Sheet ...................................... .. .... .. ...... .... .......................... Appendix I

DRAWINGS (in back pockets)

2-38438 Drawing EV -08-01 : .... .... .................... .. ........................................... Eva Lake Project: Geology, scale 1 :5000 Drawing EV -08-02: ...................................................................... Eva Lake Project: Track Map, scale 1 :5000

APPENDICES

APPENDIX I: ............................................................................................ Table 1: Sample Description Sheet APPENDIX II: .................................................................................................................... Assay Certificates

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1. INTRODUCTION and SUMMARY

The Eva Lake Project consists of four claims in the northeast quarter of Eva Township, Thunder Bay Mining Division, Ontario. Geological mapping was carried out in May and June, 2008, by geologists and students working for Kodiak Exploration Limited under the supervision of Project Geologist Paul Gann and the author. The property is underlain by east-northeasterly striking, steeply dipping mafic pillowed and massive flows, and intermediate to felsic flows, tufTs and tufT-breccias, all intrudl~d by a northerly striking, discontinuous diabase dyke.

Two areas of interesting minemlization were noted during the mapping. A large, east-northeasterly striking quartz vein in the southeast quarter of claim 1194276 and a reported historic silvi~r showing hosted by felsic to mafic volcanics with quartz stockworks in the northwest quarter of claim 1194275.

No significant gold assays were returned from any grab samples collected from the property. No further work is recommended for the Eva Lake project at this time; however it is recommended that the claim group be reviewed in future pending re-evaluation of developments on surrounding properties.

2. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION

The Eva Lake Project consists of four contiguous staked claims (18 units) situated in the northeast quarter of Eva Township, Thunder Bay Mining Division, Ontario (see Figure 1, Location Map).

The claims, numbered 1194275, 1194276, 1197110 and 1197111 were optioned by Kodiak Exploration Limited from Shirley Lafontaine on July 25, 2007 (see Figure 2, Claim Map).

Work status of the claims is listed below.

Claim Recorded Units Recording Due Date Work Reserve/ Number Holder Date Re:quired Banked

Credits TB 1194275 Lafontaine, 5 August 9, August 9, $2,000 $0

Shirley 1995 2008 TB 1194276 Lafontaine, 4 September September $1,600 $0

Shirley 5, 1995 5,2008 TB 1197110 Lafontaine, 4 September September $1,600 $0

Shirley 22, 1995 22,2008 TB 1197111 Lafontaine, 5 July 4, 1996 July 4, 2008 $2,000 $1,943

Shirley

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3. ACCESSIBILITY AND PHYSIOGRAPHY

The Eva Lake project is situated on the east side of Lake Nipigon approximately 8km northwest of the community of Beardmore Ontario, and 155km northeast of the City of Thunder Bay .

The project is accessible via Highway 580 which departs north from Transcanada Highway II immediately east of Beardmore. A gravel road transects the property. This road departs north from Highway 580 8.3km from the Highway II intersection. The southern claim boundary of the property is 1.3km from the beginning of the gravel road.

The climate of the area is northern continental, with short, wann to hot summers and lengthy cold winters . Daytime temperatures may vary from +300 in summer to _400 in winter. Due to its location immediately east of Lake Nipigon snow cover can be heavy in winter months.

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Vegetation cover over much of the property was burned in a major forest fi re in 1999; existing cover consists of young poplar,jack pine, spruce and alder. Outcrop exposure is 5 to 10%. Bedrock stratigraphy and Pleistocene glacial advance were in a south-southwesterly direction and therefore topography over much of the property consists of east-northeasterly striking outcrop ridges, often with steep, cli ff-like sides, separated by low valleys. Bedrock in the northwestern and northern part of the property is overlain by unsubdivided glaciolacustrine deposits or fine sand, the remainder o.- the property being mantled by glacial till. Lowlands contain minor peat deposits. Topographic relief on the property is 75m.

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4. PREVIOUS WORK

Four diamond drill holes, totaling 428m, were drilled by an unknown party on the Jensen Option in the northeastern quarter of claim 119711 I in 1962. The holes were drilled at an azimuth of] 60° and cut a series of felsic to mafic volcanic flows, tuffs and pyroclastics intruded by occasional thin lamprophyre dykes. Some quartz and quartz-carbonate stringers containing pyrite were reported. Hole I intersected a 12m shear zone in highly altered tuff with numerous quartz-carbonate stringers. This shear zone was not encountered in flanking holes drilled to the east and west (Assessment file 52H09NE0017, GeologyOntario website).

Eva and Summers Townships were mapped by W. O. Mackasey, of the Ontario Department of Mines in 1969. The work was published as ODM Preliminary Map P.601 (Mackasey, 1970).

In 1971 Union Miniere Explorations and Mining Corp. Ltd. reported analyses of approximately 230 rock grab samples taken from trenches and outcrops in the western part of claim 1194725 by Meridian Mining and Exploration Co. Ltd. (Assessment file 52H09NE0022, GeologyOntario website). The primary target was silver mineralization and assays up to 54.9 o2'1ton Ag were reported.

Meridian Mining and Exploration drilled two diamond drill holes, totaling 126m in the northwest quarter of claim 1194275 in 1971 (Assessment file 52H09NEOO16, GeologyOntario website). The holes, both drilled to the northwest, intersected a sequence ofrhyolite and dacite flows and pyroclastics intruded by rare diabase dykes. Mineralization, consisting of occasional thin quartz veins and stringers (rarely in concentrations up to 30%), were reported. No assays were noted in the assessment report.

In a 1971 prospectus Meridian Mining and Exploration described the geology of their property (Assessment File 52H09NE8104, GeologyOntario website), consisting of a group of claims extending from the west central part of claim 1197111 to beyond the northeast comer of 1194275 as follows:

.. This property was acquired by the Company as a silver prospect and contains steeply dipping volcanic formations with associated sediments which have been transected by a 100 foot wide diabase dyke. The claim group contains a highly carbonatized alteration zone J 000 flet in diameter straddling the dike from which silver values have been obtained. "

The Eva Township area was included in reconnaissance geological mapping of the Wabigoon-Quetico Subprovince Boundary by R. H. Sutcliffe of the Ontario Geological Sruvey in 1981 (Sutcliffe, 1982).

Ontario Geological Survey covered the area with an airborne electromagnetic and total intensity magnetic survey in 1988. Results are presented on Geophysical Map 81337 at a scale 1 :20,000.

Reconnaissance scale quaternary mapping was carried out in the area by the Ontario Geological Survey in 1986 and 1987. Results were published as Preliminary Map P.3162 at a scale of 1:50,000 (Krist jansson, F. l, et aI., \990).

W. Shanks, of the Ontario Geological Survey, mapped Eva and Summers Townships in 1990 (Shanks, 1990). The results were presented on Preliminary Map P.141 at a scale of 1:15,840.

H. Goodman Jr. described an exploration program carried out under an OPAP grant in 1991 on the Gustafson showings covering much of the central portion of the property (Assessment File 42EI3SWOOI6, GeologyOntario website). Work included power and manual stripping, prospecting and sampling. To a large extent no significant assays were returned from the program.

Shirley Lafontaine reported on three large trenches mechanically stripped over three claims encompassing all but the southwest quarter of the property in 1995 (Assessment Fi Ie 52H09NE0009, GeologyOntario website). Extensive prospecting in the same overall area was reported by Amede Lafontaine during the

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same year (Assessment File 52H09NEOOI0, GeologyOntario website). No significant assay values were reported.

Further description of Shanks' 1990 mapping of Eva and Summers Townships was published in an Ontario Geological Survey open file report in 1993 (Shanks 1993).

In August 1996 Amede Lafontaine carried out further mechanical stripping in the southern half of the property (Assessment File 52H09NE0011, GeologyOntario website). No assay results were reported. Additional prospecting in the southwest quarter of the property was reported by Shirley and Amede Lafontaine. The work was carried out during May, June and July of that year (Assessment File 52H09NEOO 14, GeologyOntario website) as well as during August, September and October (Assessment File 52H09NEOO 19, GeologyOntario website). Various occurrences of quartz vc!ining, pyrite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite were described, but no significant assays reported.

Shirley and Danien Lafontaine reported on prospecting and mechanical stripping work carried out from May through November, 1997 in areas in the southern half of the properties (Assessment File 52H09NE2001, GeologyOntario website). Occasional pyrite, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite mineralization was noted and a couple of gold assays in the 1 to 2 glt range were reported from grab sampling.

The property was included in a major Ontario Geological Survey mapping, compilation and geochemical sampling program (The Phoenix Project), carried out in 200 I in a five-township area surrounding Beardmore (Hart et aI., 2002).

5. GENERAL GEOLOGY

The property is underlain by ENE striking Archean metasedimentary and metavolcanics rocks of the Beardmore-Geraldton Belt which form the southern margin of the eastern Wabigoon Subprovince. The Belt has been interpreted to represent the collisional zone formed between the Wabigoon and Wawa sub provinces (Hart et aI., 2002).

The property itself is part of the the central metavolcanics sub-belt, consisting of mafic to intermediate massive and pillowed flows with tuffs, tuff breccias and minor intertlow chert-magnetite iron formation. The Sandy Creek - Sandra Lake Fault strikes east-northeasterly through Eva Lake in the southeast comer of the property.

6. GEOLOGICAL MAPPING

Geological mapping was carried out on May 26, 28, 29, 30 and 31, and on June 1 and 7 by Shawn Dubois, Joe Fars, Alexandre Jean, Bryan LeBlanc and Courtney MacMullen under the supervision of Paul Gann and the author, all of Kodiak Exploration Limited.

Traverses were made to cover the property at approximately 100m spacing using Garmin GPS Map 76cs instruments for field navigation. Geologic and topographic features were mapped, with grab samples taken of mineralized or altered material.

Geology is shown on Drawing EV-08-02, Geology. Locations of traverse tracks are shown on Drawing EV -08-01. Both maps are at a scale of 1 :5,000 and are located in back pocket of this report.

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7. PROPERTY GEOLOGY

The southern two-thirds of the property are underlain mainly by amygadaloidal and pillowed basalt flows interlayered with felsic to intermediate tuffs, pyroclastic flows and flow breccias, along with occasional massive flows. Contacts between extrusive units generally strike east-northeasterly, with dips vertical to steeply north to south. Rare pillow exposures indicate tops to the north.

Intermediate to felsic metavolcanics flows, tuffs and tuff-breccias underlie the northern portion of the property.

A discontinuous diabase dyke strikes northerly through the east central part of the property. Its magnetic expression suggests that it has been periodically offset by east-northeasterly striking shearing or faulting.

Foliation is pervasively moderate to strong, generally striking east-northeasterly, parallel to stratigraphy, and dipping vertically to steeply north or south, with some local variation.

8. MINERALIZATION

Two main areas of mineralization were noted by the mapping crews.

The first area was a large east-northeasterly striking quartz vein situated in the southeast quarter of claim 1194276. The vein is wide and continuous for more than 150m, oriented at an azimuth of approximately 225°. The vein hosts chloritic laminae and local hematite alteration and specular hematite in its southwestern portion. Wallrocks were moderately altered and silicified metasedimentary or metavolcanic xenoliths occur within the vein.

The second area was that hosting the historic silver showing in the northwest qUlllrter of claim 1194275 described by Meridian Mining / UMEX above (see Assessment file 52H09NE0022, GeologyOntario website). In the area of the showing felsic breccias are in contact with gabbroic and diabasic material, hosting quartz stockworks. The felsics are very fine grained, with minor quartz veining (in addition to the stockworks) and trace sulphide minerals.

Elsewhere on the property grab samples were taken of altered or mineralized rock.

Samples for assay were documented, placed in plastic sample bags, and transported to Activation Laboratories Ltd., Thunder Bay, Ontario, by Kodiak employees, for gold fire assays and (CP. Sample descriptions and results are listed in the Sample Description Table in Appendix I. Assay certificates are in Appendix II.

9. INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS

No significant gold assay results were returned from the grab samples collected during the current mapping program.

to.RECOMMENDATIONS

No further work is recommended for the Eva Lake project at this time, however it is recommended that the claim group be reviewed in future pending re-evaluation of developments on surrounding properties.

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l1.REFERENCES

Assessment Files, GeologyOntario website, as listed by number, History section of report.

Mackasey, W.O., 1970: Eva Township, District of Thunder Bay. Ontario Department of Mines Preliminary Map No. P.60 I, scale 1" = y.. mile.

Ontario Geological Survey, 1989: Airborne Electromagnetic and Totallntensily Magnetic Survey. Tashota-Geraldton-Longlac Area. Disctict of Thunder Bay by Aerodat Limited for the Ontario Geological Survey. Geophysical/Geochemical Series. Map 81337. Scale I :20,000. Survey and Compilation, June to December 1988.

Hart, T. R., M. terMeer and C. Jolette, 2002: Precambrian Geology of Kitto, Eva, Summers, Dorothea and Sandra Townships, Northwestern Ontario: Phoenix Bedrock Mapping Project; Ontario Geological Survey, Open File Report 6095, 206p.

Krist jansson, F. J., L. H. Tborleifson and T. A. Warman, 1990: Quaternary geology, Beardmore-North Wind Lake area; Ontario Geological Survey, Preliminary Map P.3162, scale 1:50,000.

Shanks, W. S., 1990: Geology of Eva and Summers Townships, District of Thunder Bay; Ontario Geological Survey, Open File Map 141, scale 1: 15,840.

Shanks, W. S., 1993: Geology of Eva and Summers Townships, District of Thunder Bay; Ontario Geological Survey, Open File Report 5821, 93p.

Sutcliffe, R. H., 1982: Precambrian Geology of the Wabigoon-Quetico Subprovince Boundary, Shakespeare Island Sheet Thunder Bay District; Ontario Geological Survey, Map P.2529. Geological Series Preliminary Map, Scale 1 :50,000. Geology 1981.

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12.CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATIONS

I, DAVID STANLEY HUNT, P. Geo, ofthe City of Thunder Bay, District of Thunder Bay, do certify that:

I) I am a graduate of Carleton University (B.Sc. 1969) in geological sciences;

2) I have practiced my profession continuously for 38 years since my graduation from Carleton University;

3) I am a practicing professional geoscientist under the Professional Geoscientists Act, 2000, of Ontario,

4) The infonnation presented herein is based on literature research, project supervision and review of results on the Eva Lake project.

5) I have no beneficial interest in the property discussed in this report nor do I expect to receive any in the future.

DAVID S. HUNT, P. Geo. June 25, 2008

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Sample Date Sampler Area E N Elev.

Sample type Rx.Code Description Auppb Au gIt

Number (grab,select,channel)

small QV (a-1Ocm) in a chloritized basalt QV parallel to shear (231). Mati<:

10811 28-May-OB Joe Fars EV 423719 5500313 305 grab QV phenocrysts in host rock are very chlontized. Highly oxidized. Tr. Of pyrite. <5 Amygdular basalt with carbonate

10B65 28-May-08 Shawn Dubois EV 423928 5499980 324 grab 1C alteration and some Qtz or ccarbonate veinlets. Trace of pyrite 5 Amygdoidal basalt with large amount of

10866 28-May-08 Shawn Dubois EV 423470 5499918 303 grab 1C QC veinlets. Slightly silicified and Qtz "pods" in the rock. <5

10867 28-May-08 Shawn Dubois EV 423750 5499912 303 grab 1C Amygdoidal basalt in shear zone. Trace of pyrite. Strong carbonate alteration.

<5 Amygdoidal basalt with QC veinlets.

10868 2S-May-08 Shawn Dubois EV 424006 5499942 323 grab 1C Trace of pyrite? Bordering small shear zone. <5 grey-blue fine grained mafic volcanic (basalt). Quartz-carbonate viens.

10259 2a-May-08 Courtney MacMullen EV 423709 5500282 304 grab 1A chloritized, calcite, Quartzic. Non-magnetic. Carbonate alteration at surface. <5 Felsic dome, presence of sulphides.

10260 28-May-08 Courtney MacMullen EV 424100 5499827 291 grab 3 Weakly magnetic. Oxidized. Hematite alterations. <5

10261 28-May-08 Courtney MacMullen EV 424100 5499827 291 grab 3 Felsic dome. Carbonate alteration. Oxidized. <5

10869 29-May-08 Shawn Dubois EV 423738 5499557 295 grab 1A Sheared basalt with hematite surface alteration. small QC vein. <5 Strong carbonate alteration on

10870 29-May-08 Shawn Dubois EV 423772 5499861 302 grab 1C amygdoidal basalt. very slight shear on outcrop <5

10262 29-May-08 Courtney MacMuiien EV 423888 5499602 306 grab 1C Basalt with hematite staining. Presence of carbonate vienings, <5

10263 29-Mav-08 Courtney MacMullen EV 424260 5499530 288 arab 1E Highly oxidized sheared basalt. 6 1m qtz vein at least possibly wider. interlayered with mafics. mafics are

10351 29-May-OS Bryan Leblanc EV 424412 5500549 305 grab QV highly oxidized. heavily mineralized pyr. chalco. mag. Qtz is a grey to milky white 5 milky white Qtz vein. some minute

10352 29-May-08 Bryan Leblanc EV 424412 5500549 305 grab QV chlorite laminations. oxidization present some mineralization in the fractures anc in the mafics. <5

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Sample type Rx.Code Description Au ppb Auglt Number (grab,select,channel)

milky grey white Qtz vein. some

10353 29-May-08 Bryan leblanc EV 424412 5500549 305 grab QV chloriteihematite laminations, some dark green mafics with liltle to no mineralization. <5 fine grained green basalt, no

10354 30-May-Oe Bryan Leblanc EV 424412 5500549 305 grab 1A mineralization mod-chlorite, near QV about 1m away to the N. <5

Highly altered rock. Majority quartz. In boundry of qlz vein and basalt Highly

10355 30-May-08 Bryan Leblanc EV 424412 5500549 305 grab QV oxidized and hematite. Shearing paralle to qlz vein. Massive sulphides with pyrite and magnetite. (pyrite 15%)

<5 Similar to sample 10355. Moderately

10356 30-May-OS I Bryan Leblanc EV 424412 5500549 305 grab QV altered rock with hematite alteration. Oxidized rock. Te Pyrite. <5

10S71 3D-May-OS Shawn Dubois EV 424266 4599398 304 grab 3A Strongly sheaerws felsic volcanic, test for silver, slight local hematite alteration

<5

10872 30-May-08 Shawn Dubois EV 424475 5499412 323 grab 1A&3A Contact between mafic and felsic volcanics. Test for silverI <5

10S13 30-May-OS Shawn Dubois EV 424568 5499386 323 grab Qv lMlite quartz vein with small chioritized mafic stringers. <5

10874 30-May-08 Shawn Dubois EV 42456S 5499386 323 grab 1A Slightly altered and sheared basalt near a quartz vein. <5 highly hema, m-oxid, chi laminations at

10357 31-May-OS Bryan Leblanc EV 424556 5500524 335 grab QV surface, heavily altered, tr-1 % pyr, shearing present at 210 5 very similar to 10357, chllamin ..

10358 31-May-OS Bryan Leblanc EV 424543 5500523 320 grab QV carbonate veinlets in shearing, 1-3% pyr, hema.laminations <5 highly altered, large qlz vein(6-7%)

10359 31-May-OS Bryan Leblanc EV 424538 5500527 321 grab QV localized qtz veiniets, m-chl, m-hema, m-oxi, pyr highly oxidi%ed at surface, whole rock highly siliceous 10 highly altered, very silceous, hema

10360 31-May-08 Bryan Leblanc EV 424520 5500510 319 grab QV staining, m-oxid, w-chl, w-carbonate, 3-4%pyr <5 m-sheared felsic rock, shearing is

10361 31-May-OS Bryan Leblanc EV 424514 5500509 318 grab 3 parellel to qtz vein, possible pot. Alter, highly oxidized <5 highly altered, similar to 10360, s-hema

10362 31-May-08 Bryan Leblanc EV 424508 5500491 324 grab QV carb vainlets, massive QV, chi al surface, m-oxid, 1-2% pyr <5 very similar to 10362, s-hema, m-oxid,

10363 31-May-08 Bryan Leblanc EV 424492 5500483 322 grab QV chi alter and laminations, carb veinlets, tr-pyr <5

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iextreme hema alter, very siliceous, 10364 31-May-OB Bryan Leblanc EV 4244BO 5500473 325 grab QV sheared specular hematite.

s at surface, qtz inclusions <5 smokey grey, chi alter at surface, m-

10365 31-May-OB Bryan Leblanc EV 1424474 5500462 320 grab QV oxid, local hema alter, tr-pyr, m-fractured <5 pot. Alter, highly sheered at 220, tr-api.

10366 31-May-OB Bryan Leblanc EV 424464 5500453 324 grab QV m-hema, high degree of spec. hema, nc Ir of sulphides <5

10264 31-May-OB Courtney MacMullen EV 424675 5499539 319 Qrab QV 2em wide quartz vien <5

10875 3t-Mey-OB Shawn Dubois EV 424568 5499386 323 grab QV+1A qtz vien with large epidote alteration halo <5

10876 3t-May..Q8 Shawn Dubois EV 424736 5499566 320 grab QV Slight hematiled white qtz in sheared rhyolite <5

1OB77 3t-May-OS Shawn Dubois EV 424650 5500032 306 grab 3E Felsic breccia <5

10265 1-Jun-OB Courtney MacMullen EV 424675 5499940 289 grab 11B? Weathered chlorite with specular hematite and trace sulphides. <5

10266 1-Jun-08 Courtney MacMullen EV 424610 5500015 310 grab 7C Epidote altered gabbro near qtz veins. <5 10267 1-Jun-08 Courtney MacMullen EV 424610 5500015 310 grab QV epidote altered qtz vein in gabbro host <5

Fine grained felsic grey coloured. 10268 1-Jun-08 Courtney MacMullen EV 425245 5499845 286 grab 3A? possible small dyke? Strong carbonate

alteration at surface. <5

10269 1-Jun-OS Courtney MacMullen EV 425097 5499845 294 grab 1C Basalt with trace sulphides, possibly pyrrhotite. <5

10270 1-Jun-08 Courtney MacMullen EV 424607 5499926 301 grab QV 5 em white quartz vein with hematite Crystal <5

10884 7-Jun..Q8 Shawn Dubois EV 423674 5499300 308 grab 18 Basalt with strong pervasive sheanng and strong carbonate alteration <5 lM1ite-grey qtz vein. Possible boulder.

10885 7-Jun-08 Shawn Dubois EV 424787 5499422 296 grab QV Rusted, in sheared basalt. Faint presence of carbonates. Presence of reddish brown mineral, sulphides? 15

10886 7 ... Jun .. D8 Shawn Dubois EV Standard >3000 8.04 Basalt. amygduloidal (filled with calcite)

10501 7-Jun-08 Alexandre Jean EV 424078 5500571 307 grab 1C sheared. Dark grey-green matrix, fin6-grained <5

10502 7-Jun-08 Alexandre Jean EV 424227 5500721 312 grab 1A Heavily sheared basalt, fine-grained, rusty <5 Metavolcanidastic, andesitic in

10503 7-Jun-08 Alexandre Jean EV 424558 5500877 326 grab 2G composition. Fragmental, rusty, and well-developed schistosity <5

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Report Date: 6/18/2008

Final Report Activation Laboratories

AIlIIIyte Symbol

Unit Symbol Detection limit AnalylJllI MethOd

10352 10353 10869 10870 10871 10872 10873 10874 10282 10283 10354 10355 10356 10357 10358 10359 10360 10361 10362 10363 10364 10365 10366 10811 10259 10260 10261 10865 10866 10867 10868

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Report Date: G/l

Final Report Activation Laboratories

Analyle Symbol Unit Symbol

Detection limit AnalySis MethOd

10352

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Report Date: 6/24/2008 Activation Laboratories

Analyle Symbol Ag Cd Cu Mn Mo Ni Pb Zn AI As B Sa Be Bi Ca Co Cr Fe GIl Hg Unit Symbol ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm % ppm ppm Detection limit 0.2 0.5 1 5 1 2 :1 0.01 :1 10 10 0.5 2 0.01 1 0.01 10 1 AnalySis Method AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR·ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR·ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR·ICP

10876 <0.2 <0.5 4 608 < 1 8 2 28 0.78 2 < 10 83 < 0.5 <2 0.78 4 4 2.05 < 10 <1 10877 < 0.2 1.4 4 1860 < 1 17 5 125 1.91 3 < 10 91 0.7 <2 1.06 8 4 7.5 < 10 <1 10264 6.2 0.7 31 708 < 1 4 9 53 0.23 2 <10 175 < 0.5 <2 1.55 1 13 2.21 '" 10 <1 10265 0.6 1.2 7 800 < 1 6 2 105 2.32 20 < 10 162 '" 0.5 <2 2.59 15 4 4.84 < 10 <1 10266 < 0.2 0.7 28 374 <1 8 101 28 2.65 <2 < 10 17 <0.5 <2 3.99 15 49 2.46 < 10 <1 10267 0.3 9.8 60 402 < 1 9 323 853 3.39 <2 < 10 16 <0.5 <2 4.74 12 54 2.97 10 < 1 10268 0.3 2.2 32 5650 < 1 81 4 70 0.39 7 < 10 24 <0.5 2 2.27 19 11 18.8 < 10 <1 10269 <0.2 1.4 55 141 <1 230 <2 85 3.7 10 < 10 21 0.6 <2 3.55 42 249 7.71 10 < 1 10270 0.2 0.5 7 580 <1 11 9 53 1.09 <2 < 10 68 <0.5 <2 0.54 5 12 2.85 < 10 <1

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Report Date: 6/2 Activation Laboratories

Analyte Symbol K La Mg Na P S Sb Sc Sr Ti Te TI U V W Y Zr Au Unit Symbol % ppm % % % % ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppb

Detection Limit 0.01 10 0.01 0.001 0,001 0.01 2 1 1 0,01 1 2 10 1 10 1 5 Analy$lS MethOd AR-ICP AR-ICP AR·ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR·ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP M-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-lCP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP FA-AA

i08t5 < 0.D1 <10 0,18 0,02 0,03 0.04 4 6 64t 0,31 3 <2 < 10 101 < 10 ( 9 <5

10876 0,21 11 0,05 0,075 0,007 0.12 <2 2 15 <0,01 <1 <2 < 10 2 < 10 8 23 <5

10877 0,19 25 0,54 0,104 0,011 0.01 3 S 15 <0,01 <1 <2 < 10 6 < 10 19 40 <5

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10265 0.38 13 0,5 0,129 0.075 0,16 2 7 22 < 0.D1 <1 <2 < 10 35 < 10 8 4 <5

10266 < 0,01 < 10 0,23 0,022 0,037 0,04 <2 7 668 0,41 4 <2 < 10 127 < 10 B 11 <5

10267 < 0.01 < 10 0.3 0,023 0.031 0,06 <2 9 662 0,39 4 <2 < 10 133 < 10 8 9 <5

10266 0.06 <10 2.31 0,027 0.011 0,1 6 9 30 <0,01 2 <2 < 10 23 < 10 3 10 <5

10269 <0,01 < 10 4,03 0.057 0,029 0,06 5 22 80 < 0.01 < 1 <2 < 10 139 <10 4 7 <5

10270 0,08 < 10 0.23 0.091 0,013 '" om <2 2 34 < 0.D1 <1 <2 <: 10 4 < 10 7 19 <5

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Report Date: 1710612008 Dubois, Jean Activation Laboratories

An.1yle Symbol Au Ag Cd Cu Mn Mo Ni Pb Zn AI As B Ba Be Eli Ca Co Cr Fe Ga Unit Symbol ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm % ppm Detection LlmH 5 0.2 0.5 1 5 1 1 2 2 0.01 2 10 10 0.5 2 0.01 1 1 0.01 10 AnalySis Method FA-AA AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP

< 10885 15 < 0.2 0.8 2 985 <1 11 <2 28 0.07 <2 < 10 120 <0.5 <2 4.5 13 2 3.93 < 10 10501 <5 <0.2 1.3 13 1210 <1 166 <2 74 3.63 3 < 10 54 <0.5 <2 7.69 35 174 7.45 10 10502 <5 <0.2 1.2 <1 709 <1 29 <2 61 1.86 4 < 10 54 <0.5 <2 3.41 18 25 4.44 <10 10503 <5 <0.2 1.2 8 1410 <1 23 <2 66 2.01 2 < 10 50 <0.5 <2 6.14 16 3 7.19 < 10 10886 >3000 7.2 1.2 55 234 8 21 19 58 0.52 433 < 10 32 < 0.5 <2 0.25 9 53 3.65 " 10

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Report Date: 17/1 Activation Laboratories

Analyte Symbol Hg K La Mg Nil P S Sb Sc Sr Ti Te TI U V W Y Zr Au Unit Symbol ppm % ppm % % % % ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm gIIonne DetectIon limit 1 0.01 10 0.01 0.001 0.001 0.01 :2 1 1 0.01 1 :2 10 1 10 1 1 0.03 Analysis Method AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP AR-ICP FA-GRA

10884 < 1 0.1 <10 3.13 0.156 0.019 0.06 2 21 31 < 0.01 <1 <2 <210 65 " 10 3 2 10885 <1 0.01 < 10 1.26 0.035 < 0.001 0.03 <2 3 36 <0.01 2 <2 <10 28 < 10 <4 1

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Date: 201612008

Author: D. Hunt -

Kodiak Exploration Limited Eva Lake Project

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Office: Bush lake

Drawing: EV-08-02

Scale: 1 :5000 Projection: UTM Zone 16 (NAD 83)

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