The fractured corridor yielded 12,000 to 44,000 counts per second (cps) of radioactivity and field measurement on RS-125 assayed between 1,013 and 9,623 ppm U (uranium in parts per million) with good Uranium over Thorium ratios (19 to 500). A 25-meter long trench was dug with hand shovels. Eight grab samples were collected and sent to laboratories (ALS-CHEMEX and Saskatchewan Research Council) for assays. Both extents of this showing remain open as they are covered by overburden.About 200 meters further north, two additional grab samples were collected from granitic rocks that returned 33,000-42,300 cps and assayed 4,190-6,687 ppm U (RS-125) with good U/Th ratios (6-7).The discovery was made up-ice of a uranium lake bottom sediment anomaly.