. Factory and industrial management. ported by water up Seton and Anderson Lakes to within a shortdistance from the camps. Inaccessibility and cost for freighting arethe main causes for the unexplored condition of this vast territorydesignated as the Gold range, north from the Canadian Pacific Rail-way. Near the coast line the Coast range has been explored as far ascould be easily done from the rivers and their tributaries. This workhas resulted in the discovery of a mineralised zone containing magne-tite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, with occasionally bornite and some cop-per carbonates. In addi


. Factory and industrial management. ported by water up Seton and Anderson Lakes to within a shortdistance from the camps. Inaccessibility and cost for freighting arethe main causes for the unexplored condition of this vast territorydesignated as the Gold range, north from the Canadian Pacific Rail-way. Near the coast line the Coast range has been explored as far ascould be easily done from the rivers and their tributaries. This workhas resulted in the discovery of a mineralised zone containing magne-tite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, with occasionally bornite and some cop-per carbonates. In addition to these, occurrences of copper-goldore bodies, usually at the contact between the igneous rocks and thelimestones but sometimes filling fissures in the igneous rocks,have been discovered at several points. The most notable of these areon Seymour Creek, about ten miles northerly from Vancouver City,near the western shores of Howe Sound on Frederick Arm, on BellaCoola River, on the Skeena River, and on Observatory Inlet, as well. VIEW OF PINE CREEKj ATLIN, AT THE UPPER END OF THE FAIRVIEW LEASE. OPPOSITETHE STEPHEN DYKE GROUP. MINERAL RESOURCES OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. 837


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