NL, i have read through all of WELs documents on SEDAR over the past two yrs, and found alot of info that is not on the web site. One will read a lot on the history on the belt and will be able to tye some of the names mentioned to the belt. T he Green_BELT HOLDS a lot of old mines that show very high grade samples but no follow up work has been done, Once San starts to attract the public to the Belt, a lot of big discoveries will be made. I can see this one makeing some noise.By February of 1935 the shaft was completed. It had four levels, of which
the 69 m and the 145 m levels were most developed. Channel samples on the
69 m level of the No. 2 vein yielded assays of trace to 27.09 g/tonne
(0.79 oz/ton) gold. Cross-cuts were made on all levels. John Houston
observed visible gold all the way down the shaft. He also recommended more
exploration before any further development (Manitoba Mines Branch).
A company town was built; and equipment was converted from steam to
electricity. Diamond drilling totalling 277 m was done from the bottom of
the shaft...Traps7