b'PROPERTY PROFILEThe Watabeag assemblage is a part of the larger Tisdale assemblage, which contains highly fractured volcanics that are more than 200 metres thick. It is a volcanic assemblage that Andrews believes will contain many base metal leads.on the property expired. Andrews performed the stake claim process for the property, and as a result, there are no royalties associated with the property, and the company can option out royalties to future owners.THE MAKEUP OF THE PROPERTYThe geology of the property is described on the companys website as, Volcanic succession under the property is a westward grading sequence of calc-alkalic basalts and andesite to dacite flows, tuffs and metasediments, [and] the claim block contains two separate favourable geological environments of exploration interest. The property is divided into two separate areas: the eastern block and the western block, which are separated by a north/south trending fault system that runs from one end of the property to the other.The companys mineral exploration objectives include metals such as nickel, copper, cobalt, titanium, chromium and gold. The Watabeag assemblage is a part of the larger Tisdale assemblage, which contains highly fractured volcanics that are more than 200 metres thick. It is a volcanic assemblage that Andrews believes will contain many base metal leads. Exploration on the property goes back to the 1960s and carried into 2018. In addition to the holes drilled in the western block, the remaining exploration was limited to geologic and magnetic surveys.ONTARIO PROSPECTOR WINTER 2023 11'