Project
The Dobbin II Tadpole Lake Project is a Molybdenum prospect that hosts a quartz stockwork and molybdenum soils anomaly measuring
approximately 1,000 x 1,500 metres. This prospect covers approximately 25 Hectares (61.75 acres) in size.
Location
Located 27 kms Northwest of Kelowna, British Columbia and adjacent to the Dobbin I property, in the Whiterocks Mountain region.
Ownership
This project is a 50/50 joint venture with Molycor Gold Corp. (MOR:TSX.V).
Property Background
Tadpole Lake (Dobbin ll) is located adjacent to the west
boundary of the Flap Gold Claims and north of the Dobbin l copper/platinum properties,
approximately 25 kilometers northwest of Kelowna and 23 kilometers northeast of the past producing Brenda open pit copper/moly mine. Cominco
Inc. held this ground for 20 years and between 1977 to 1980, they completed a total of 73 percussion holes totaling 5800 meters (19,026 feet),
identifying a significantly sized anomaly. The property hosts a quartz stockwork and molybdenum soils anomaly measuring approximately
1000x1500 meters.

Prior work by Cominco Inc. in 1978, included the drilling of widely spaced percussion holes with results up to .105% MoS 2 (0.063 Mo) over
56 meters (184 feet). A comprehensive meeting with William Hainsworth P.Eng, writer of the Tadpole Lake Molybdenum Report and also part of
the discovery team of two past producing molybdenum mines, Red Mountain Ltd and Highmont Mining Corp., led to the conclusion the Tadpole Lake
project has the merit for advancement. The companies are planning a $500,000.00 diamond drill program to test the mineralized structure.