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	COMPANY DATA:	
		COMPANY CONFORMED NAME:			DRC RESOURCES CORP                                      /FI
		CENTRAL INDEX KEY:			0000800166
		STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION:	METAL MINING [1000]
		FISCAL YEAR END:			1231

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		FORM TYPE:		6-K
		SEC ACT:		1934 Act
		SEC FILE NUMBER:	001-31722
		FILM NUMBER:		04786705

	BUSINESS ADDRESS:	
		STREET 1:		#601 - 595 HOWE STREET
		CITY:			VANCOUVER BC CANADA
		STATE:			A1
		ZIP:			V6C  2T5
		BUSINESS PHONE:		(604) 687-1629
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<B><P ALIGN="CENTER">U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION</P>
<P ALIGN="CENTER">Washington, D.C. 20549</P>
</B><FONT SIZE=4><P ALIGN="CENTER">&nbsp;</P>
<B><P ALIGN="CENTER">FORM 6-K</P>
</FONT><P ALIGN="CENTER">REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER</P>
<P ALIGN="CENTER">PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 or 15d-16 OF</P>
<P ALIGN="CENTER">THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934</P>
</B><P ALIGN="CENTER">For the month of March, 2004</P>
<P ALIGN="CENTER">Commission File Number 1-31722</P>
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<B><FONT SIZE=4><P ALIGN="CENTER">DRC RESOURCES CORPORATION</P>
</B></FONT><I><FONT SIZE=2><P ALIGN="CENTER">(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)</P>
</I></FONT><B><P ALIGN="CENTER">595 Howe Street, Suite #601, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6C 2T5</P>
<P ALIGN="CENTER">(604) 687-1629</P>
</B><I><FONT SIZE=2><P ALIGN="CENTER">(Address of principal executive offices)</P>
</I></FONT><P>&nbsp;</P></DIR>
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<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F.</P>
<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Form 20-F&nbsp;<U>__X__</U>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Form 40-F&nbsp;<U>___</P>
</U><P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101 (b)(1):&nbsp;___</P>
<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(7):&nbsp;___</P>
<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Indicate by check mark whether the registrant by furnishing the information contained in this Form is also thereby furnishing the information to the Commission pursuant to Rule 12g3-2(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.</P>
<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Yes&nbsp;<U>___</U>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;No&nbsp;__<U>X__</P>
</U><P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">If "Yes" is marked, indicate below the file number assigned to the registrant in connection with Rule 12g3-2(b): 82- <U>___</U>.</P>
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<B><P ALIGN="CENTER">EXHIBIT INDEX</P></DIR>
</DIR>

</B><P>The following is a list of Exhibits included as part of this Report on Form 6-K.</P>
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<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY"><LI>Annual Information Form dated March 25, 2004.</LI></P></OL>
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<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&nbsp;</P>
<P ALIGN="CENTER">&nbsp;</P>
<B><P ALIGN="CENTER">SIGNATURES</P>
</B><P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.</P>
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<B><P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">DRC RESOURCES CORPORATION</B></TD>
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<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">(Registrant)</TD>
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<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Date:&nbsp;&nbsp;May 6, 2004</TD>
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<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">By:</TD>
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<I><U><P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">"John Kruzick"_______________________</I></U></TD>
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<p ALIGN="CENTER">DRC RESOURCES CORPORATION</p>

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<p ALIGN="CENTER">ANNUAL INFORMATION FORM</p>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">(AIF)</p>

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<p ALIGN="CENTER">March 25, 2004</p>
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<p ALIGN="CENTER">Date of Latest Financial Year End December 31, 2003</p>
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<p ALIGN="CENTER">ANNUAL INFORMATION FORM</p>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">TABLE OF CONTENTS</p>
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    <td WIDTH="92%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Page</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="92%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENT</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>3</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="92%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND DEFINITIONS</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>4</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="92%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>CORPORATE STRUCTURE</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>7</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="92%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>GENERAL DEVELOPMENT OF BUSINESS</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>7</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="92%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>8</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="92%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>CAPITAL STRUCTURE</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>27</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>30</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="92%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>32</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="92%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>AUDIT COMMITTEE</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>33</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="92%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>INTEREST OF MANAGEMENT &amp; OTHER MATERIAL TRANSACTIONS</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>37</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="92%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>TRANSFER AGENT</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>37</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="92%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>MATERIAL CONTRACTS</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>38</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="92%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>INTEREST OF EXPERTS</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>38</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="92%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>ADDITIONAL INFORMATION</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="TOP"><b>38</b></td>
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<p ALIGN="CENTER">&nbsp;</p>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">PRELIMINARY NOTES</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Annual Information is prepared in the form prescribed by National
Instrument 44-101F1 of the Canadian Securities Administrators and is hereby filed with the
British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario Securities Commissions and the Toronto Stock
Exchange. </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Incorporated by reference into this Annual Information Form
(&quot;AIF&quot;) are the audited financial statements of DRC Resources Corporation for
the financial years ended December 31, 2003, 2002, 2001 and 2000. All financial
information in this AIF are prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles in Canada. </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">All information in this AIF is as of December 31, 2003, unless
otherwise indicated.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">All information incorporated by reference in the Annual Information
Form is filed on SEDAR Website (www.sedar.com) unless otherwise stated.</p>
</b>

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<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-3-</p>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Certain of the statements made in this Annual Information Form (AIF)
may contain forward-looking statements which involve known and unknown risk, uncertainties
and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the
Company, or industry results, to be materially different from any future results,
performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and
may include, but are not limited to, failure to establish estimated resources and
reserves, the grade and recovery of ore which is mined varying from estimates, capital and
operating costs varying significantly from estimates, delays in obtaining or failure to
obtain required governmental, environmental or other project approvals, inflation, changes
in exchange rates, fluctuations in commodity prices, delays in development of projects and
other factors. Should one or more of these risks and uncertainties materialize, or should
underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those
described in forward looking statements. Readers should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date
hereof and we assume no responsibility to update them or revise them to reflect new events
or circumstances.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Statements in this AIF concerning potential economics are a preliminary
assessment made under a certain set of parameters and assumptions. Further studies will be
required to determine economic viability. The Company relies on litigation protection for
&quot;forward-looking&quot; statements</b><i>.</p>
</i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The terms &quot;Mineral Resource&quot;, &quot;Measured Mineral
Resource&quot;, &quot;Indicated Mineral Resource&quot;, &quot;Inferred Mineral
Resource&quot; used in this AIF are Canadian mining terms as defined in accordance with
National Instrument 43-101 - <i>Standard of Disclosure for Mineral Projects </i>under the
guidelines set out in the CIM Standards. &quot;Mineral Resources&quot; which are not
&quot;Mineral Reserves&quot; do not have demonstrated economic viability.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Cautionary Note for U.S. Investors While the terms &quot;mineral
resource&quot;, &quot;measured mineral resource,&quot; &quot;indicated mineral
resource&quot;, and &quot;inferred mineral resource&quot; are recognized and required by
Canadian regulations, they are not defined terms under standards in the United States and
normally are not permitted to be used in reports and registration statements filed with
the SEC. As such, information contained in this release concerning descriptions of
mineralization and resources under Canadian standards may not be comparable to similar
information made public by U.S. companies in SEC filings. With respect to &quot;indicated
mineral resource&quot; and &quot;inferred mineral resource&quot; there is a great amount
of uncertainty as to their existence and a great uncertainty as to their economic and
legal feasibility. It can not be assumed that all or any part of an &quot;indicated
mineral resource&quot; or &quot;inferred mineral resource&quot; will ever be upgraded to a
higher category. Investors are cautioned not to assume that any part or all of mineral
deposits in these categories will ever be converted into reserves.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-4-</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">ITEM 1: GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND DEFINITIONS</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The following is a glossary of technical terms which are used in this
registration statement to describe the DRC Resources&#146; business.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;Ag&quot; means silver</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;anomaly&quot; and &quot;anomalous&quot; mean a value higher or
lower than the expected; outlining a zone of potential exploration interest but not
necessarily of commercial significance</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;anorthositic&quot; means a plutonic rock compositionally
containing at least 90% plagioclase feldspar commonly associated with gabbros in stocks,
dykes and batholiths</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;Au&quot; means gold</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;blebs&quot; are small rounded to elongate inclusions</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;bornitic&quot; refers to rock containing the copper sulphide
mineral bornite. Cu5FeS4 an important copper ore mineral</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;breccia&quot; is a coarse grained clastic rock composed of
angular broken rock fragments held together by a mineral. The name is derived from Italian
meaning &quot;broken stones, rubble&quot;</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;chalcocite&quot; is a copper sulphide (Cu2S)</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;chalcopyrite&quot; is a copper sulphide (Cu5FeS4)</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;copper equivalent&quot; means the percentage of marketable metals
or minerals contained in mineralized material, determined by converting all other metals
other than copper to equivalent copper on the basis of a market prices for such metals at
a given time </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;Cu&quot; means copper</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;cuprite&quot; is a copper oxide (Cu20)</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;decline&quot; means a downward sloping tunnel providing road
access from the surface to underground mine operations</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;development&quot; means the work of preparing a mineral deposit
for commercial production including installation of plant and machinery and the
construction of all related facilities</p>

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<p ALIGN="CENTER">-5-</p>
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<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;diamond drill&quot; means a type of rotary drill, the bit of
which is set with diamonds that cut by abrasion rather than percussion. The hollow-centred
cutting bit is attached to the end of long hollow drill rods that are rotated and through
which water is pumped to the cutting face of the bit. The drill cuts a circle, the rock
core of which is recovered in long cylindrical sections, an inch or more in diameter.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;diorite&quot; is a plutonic rock composed essentially of sodic
plagioclase and hornblende, biotite or pyroxene with minor if any quartz or orthoclase</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;disseminated ore&quot; means a scattered distribution of
generally fine-grained metal bearing minerals throughout a rock body, in sufficient
quantity to make the deposit an ore</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;dollars&quot; or &quot;$&quot; means Canadian currency unless
otherwise indicated</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;exploration&quot; means prospecting, diamond drilling and other
work involved in searching for ore bodies</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;fault&quot; means a fracture or fracture zone along which there
has been displacement of the sides</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;gabbro&quot; is a group of dark-colored, basic intrusive igneous
rocks, the approximate intrusive equivalent of basalt</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;gangue&quot; is the valueless rock or mineral aggregates in an
ore</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;grade&quot; the weight of valuable minerals in each tonne of ore</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;g/t&quot; means grams per tonne</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;hypogene&quot; means primary mineral deposits formed by generally
ascending solutions in or from below the earth&#146;s crust</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;Indicated Mineral Resource&quot; means that part of a mineral
resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape and physical
characteristics, can be estimated with a level of confidence sufficient to allow the
appropriate application of technical and economic parameters, to support mine planning and
evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. The estimate is based on detailed and
reliable exploration and testing information gathered through appropriate techniques from
locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes that are spaced
closely enough for geological and grade continuity to be reasonably assumed.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;intrusive&quot; a rock formed by the process of emplacement of
magma in pre-existing rock</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;mafic&quot; means igneous rock primarily composed of dark
coloured iron and magnesium bearing minerals</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;magmatic&quot; means rock derived from cooling magma emplaced in
the earth's crust</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;mineralization&quot; means rock containing an undetermined amount
of minerals or metals</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;Mineral Reserve&quot; means the economically mineable part of a
Measured or Indicated Mineral Resource demonstrated by at least a Preliminary Feasibility
Study. This Study must include adequate information on mining, processing, metallurgical,
economic and relevant factors that demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that economic
extraction can be justified. A Mineral Reserve includes diluting materials and allowances
for losses that may occur when the material is mined.</p>

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<p ALIGN="CENTER">-6-</p>
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<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;Mineral Resource&quot; means a concentration or occurrence of
natural, solid, inorganic or fossilized organic material in or on the earth&#146;s crust
in such form and quantity and of such a grade or quality that it has reasonable prospects
for economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade, geological characteristics and
continuity of a Mineral Resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific
geological evidence and knowledge.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;mineral zone&quot; means a mineral-bearing belt or area</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;Ore&quot; is a natural aggregate of one or more minerals which,
at a specified time and place, may be mined, processed and sold at a profit, or from which
some part may profitably be separated</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;oz/t&quot; means Troy ounces per short ton</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;Pd&quot; means palladium</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;Paleozoic&quot; is an era of geological time extending from
approximately 540 to 250 million years before the present</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;percussion drill&quot; means a drill that operates by having the
drill bit fall with force onto the rock</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;petrographic study&quot; is the identification of minerals with
the aid of a microscope</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;plutonic&quot; means a phaneritic igneous rock that has
crystallized at depth within earth&#146;s crust</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;porphyry&quot; means an igneous rock containing conspicuous
crystals or phenocrysts in a fine-grained groundmass; it refers to a type of mineral
deposit in which ore minerals are widely disseminated, generally of low grade but large
tonnage</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;porphyry copper&quot; is a type of deposit in which the copper
mineralization occurs as discrete grains and veins throughout a large volume of rock</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;Reserve&quot; means that part of a resource which can be legally
mined at a profit under specified economic conditions that are generally accepted by the
mining industry as reasonable under current economic conditions, demonstrated by at least
a preliminary feasibility study based on measured resources and indicated resources only</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;resource&quot; means a concentration of naturally occurring
materials in such form that economic extraction is currently or potentially feasible</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;short ton&quot; a unit of weight which equals 2000 pounds</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;sulphides&quot; or &quot;sulfides&quot; are a group of minerals
consisting of metals combined with sulphur; common metallic ores</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;supergene&quot; means a secondary enrichment of a rock body by a
re-precipitation of oxides and sulphides from descending ground water</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;tonne&quot; means metric tonne (2,204 pounds)</p>

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<p ALIGN="CENTER">-7-</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Measurements stated in metric units covert to<b> </b>imperial
equivalents is as follows:</p>

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    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP">Metric Units</td>
    <td WIDTH="25%" VALIGN="TOP">Multiplied by</td>
    <td WIDTH="51%" VALIGN="TOP">=Imperial Units</td>
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    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP">hectares</td>
    <td WIDTH="25%" VALIGN="TOP">2.471</td>
    <td WIDTH="51%" VALIGN="TOP">=acres</td>
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    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP">metres</td>
    <td WIDTH="25%" VALIGN="TOP">3.281</td>
    <td WIDTH="51%" VALIGN="TOP">=feet</td>
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    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP">kilometres</td>
    <td WIDTH="25%" VALIGN="TOP">0.621</td>
    <td WIDTH="51%" VALIGN="TOP">=miles (5,280 feet)</td>
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    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP">grams</td>
    <td WIDTH="25%" VALIGN="TOP">0.032</td>
    <td WIDTH="51%" VALIGN="TOP">=ounces (troy; 12 troy ozs/lb)</td>
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    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP">tonnes</td>
    <td WIDTH="25%" VALIGN="TOP">1.102</td>
    <td WIDTH="51%" VALIGN="TOP">=tons (short or 2,000 lbs)</td>
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    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP">grams/tonne</td>
    <td WIDTH="25%" VALIGN="TOP">0.029</td>
    <td WIDTH="51%" VALIGN="TOP">=ounces (troy)/ton</td>
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<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY"><br>
ITEM 2: CORPORATE STRUCTURE</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The head and registered office and principal address of the company is
located at #601-595 Howe Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6C 2T5.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The company was incorporated on January 31, 1980 under the laws of the
Province of British Columbia as DRC Resources Corporation by registration of its
Memorandum and Articles pursuant to the Company Act, British Columbia. The authorized
capital of the Company at December 31, 2003 is 40,000,000 common shares without par value.
The issued and outstanding capital of the Company is 13,206,766 common shares at the date
of this report.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The company has a wholly-owned U.S. subsidiary, Dynamic Resources
Corporation, Inc. Dynamic Resources Corporation, Inc. was incorporated on December 12,
1980 under the laws of the State of Nevada, United States of America. </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Company is a reporting issuer in British Columbia, Alberta and
Ontario and a multiple jurisdiction filer with SEDAR. DRC Resources Corporation Common
Shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (the TSX) under the symbol
&quot;DRC&quot;. </p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">ITEM 3: GENERAL DEVELOPMENT OF BUSINESS</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Company is a natural resource exploration and development company
and has been engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of natural resource
properties since January 1980. The Company has mainly engaged in exploring by way of
geological investigation and the compilation and interpretation of previous geological and
geophysical information, bringing the properties to drill readiness.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The recent focus of the Company has been the Afton Copper-Gold Project,
located approximately 6 miles west of Kamloops, B.C. near the TransCanada Highway. The
Company has an option to acquire 100% interest in the Afton Claim Group located in the
Kamloops Mining Division. This property includes two open pits where government reports
indicate that Afton Mines Ltd. mined and milled 27 million tons of ore and produced in
excess of 450,000 ounces of Gold and 450 million pounds of Copper from 1977 to 1988. </p>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-8-</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The consideration payable for the acquisition of 100% interest in the
Afton Claim Group is 2,000,000 common shares payable in stages over a 6 year period, a
$6,500,000 work commitment, expenditures to be made in stages over a 9 year period and a
retained 10% net profit royalty. The Company has the right to purchase the net profit
royalty interest on or before December 1, 2010 for $2,000,000. The terms and conditions of
this acquisition have been approved by the shareholders of the Company and the Vancouver
Stock Exchange (predecessor of Canadian Venture Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange). As of
November 6, 2003, 1,600,000 common shares have been paid. The work commitments are
fulfilled to and including year 2003. The year 2004 option payment is due and payable on
or before November 6, 2004.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Over the past four years the Company has expended approximately
$4,900,000 on exploration and property evaluation on the Afton Copper-Gold Property. The
Company has budgeted to expend approximately $12,000,000 of the funds raised in 2003 to
carry out an advanced underground exploration program to bring the property to the
feasibility stage.</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">ITEM 4: NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF THE BUSINESS</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Company is in the natural resources exploration business. On its
principal property, the Afton Copper-Gold Project, located at Kamloops, British Columbia,
the Company has reac<a NAME="_Toc498705557"></a><a NAME="_Toc499190028"></a><a
NAME="_Toc499190180">hed advanced exploration stage.</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">PRINCIPAL PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY</a></p>
<u>

<p><a NAME="_Toc498705558"></a><a NAME="_Toc499190029"></a><a NAME="_Toc499190181">Afton
Copper-Gold Property</a></p>
</u><i>

<p>Location and Access</p>
</i></b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Afton Copper-Gold Property consists of contiguous eight 4-post
mineral claims and twenty-four 2-post mineral claims (131 units) located and recorded
September 1999 through October 2000, under the Mineral Tenure Act of British Columbia, in
the Kamloops Mining Division within NTS map sheet 921-9W/10E. The claims are located
beside the Transcanada Highway 10 kms (6 miles) west of Kamloops, British Columbia and 350
kms (220 miles) north-east of Vancouver.</p>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-9-</p>
</b>

<table BORDER="1" CELLSPACING="1" CELLPADDING="7" WIDTH="629">
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="51%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="4" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">4 Post
    Mineral Claims</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="49%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="4" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">2 Post
    Mineral Claims</b></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Claim Name</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b>Record Number</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b># of Units</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Expiry Date</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Claim Name</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Record Number</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER"># of Units</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Expiry Date</b></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">*AFTON 1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">372023</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">20</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">*AFTON 5</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">372641</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">*AFTON 2</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">372024</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">15</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">*AFTON 6</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">372642</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">*AFTON 3</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">372025</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">4</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">*AFTON 7</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">372643</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">*AFTON 4</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">372026</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">4</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">*AFTON 8</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">372644</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">**AFTON 8</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">378688</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">20</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">*AFTON 9</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">372645</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">**AFTON 9</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">378689</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">20</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">*AFTON 10</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">372646</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">**AFTON 17</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">378690</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">12</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">*AFTON 11</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">372647</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">**AFTON 18</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">378691</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">12</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFTON 10</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">378686</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="51%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="4" ROWSPAN="16" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="1"><p
    ALIGN="JUSTIFY">* These mineral claims cover the area of the originally optioned mineral
    claims, which were abandoned and relocated (as permitted under the Mineral Tenure Act)
    prior to the date of the Formal Option, and are subject to the Net Profits Royalty
    reserved to the optionors under the Formal Option (see &quot;Details of Acquisition&quot;
    below in this section).</p>
    <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">** These mineral claims were staked by the Company subsequent to the
    Formal Option, are owned outright by the Company, and are subject to no royalty or other
    obligations.</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFTON 11</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">378687</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFTON 19</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">379304</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFTON 20</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">379305</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFTON 25</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">379306</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFTON 26</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">379307</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFTON 27</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">379308</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFTON 28</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">379309</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFTON 29</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">379310</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFTON 30</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">379311</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">08/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFTON 31</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">379312</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFTON 33</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">378963</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFT 6</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">382517</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFT 7</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">382518</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="11"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFT 8</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="11"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">382519</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="11"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="11"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFT 9</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">382520</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="14"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">**AFT 10</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">382521</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">03/08/2011</font></td>
  </tr>
</table>

<hr SIZE="0">

<p>&nbsp;</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-10-</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Access to the property off the main highway is by mine-site roads.
Electrical power from Kamloops links to an existing mine sub-station. A water pipeline
exists from Kamloops Lake and a natural gas pipeline crosses the site. By Access Agreement
dated April 7, 2000 between the Company and Afton Mining Corporation, the owner of certain
surface rights (&quot;the lands&quot;), which has been extended for short periods since
exploration began in 1999, the Company was given the right to enter upon the lands of the
former operator of the Afton Mine to conduct exploration. The Access Agreement requires
the Company to compensate the owner for disruption or damage to any surface facilities, to
reclaim areas disturbed by the Company&#146;s operations, to post bond (which was done)
against any failure to reclaim, to be responsible for any hazardous substances introduced
to the lands and to insure (which has been done) and indemnify the owner against
liabilities arising from any activities of the Company in and about the lands. Application
has been made for a further extension to carry out the next stage of exploration. At the
date of this filing no Access Agreement is in effect. There is no guarantee that the
Access Agreement will be extended. If it is not extended, DRC Resources would have to
apply for an arbitrated access order, which could result in delay and increased cost to
compensate the surface owner for use of the area or DRC Resources could be forced to use
more costly, less convenient access over Crown lands.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Use of the surface is governed by the Waste Management Act, S.B.C.
1982, c.41 as amended by Waste Management Act, 1993, S.B.C. 1993, c.25, under which an
&quot;owner&quot; includes a person who is in possession or, has the right of control of,
occupies or controls the use of the property. Liability is absolute, retroactive and joint
and several and applies despite the fact that a contaminating substance was introduced to
the environment in compliance with legislation and permits in effect at the time of
introduction. The effect could be to render the Company liable for a waste or contaminant
deposited or permitted to escape by a previous owner, subject to a government appointed
&#145;manager&#146; apportioning responsibility. The previous operator has carried out a
successful reclamation program. </p>

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<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-11-</p>
<i>

<p>Details of Acquisition</p>
</i></b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">By Option to Purchase Agreement (&quot;the Option&quot;) dated
September 22, 1999 DRC Resources acquired the exclusive right for 90 days to purchase a
100% undivided working interest in the Afton 1 &#150; 11, incl. mineral claims, Record
Nos. 372023 &#150; 372026 incl. and 372641 &#150; 372647 incl. (the &quot;Original
Claims&quot;) as to 50% from Westridge Enterprises Ltd., a non-reporting British Columbia
company wholly owned by John H. Kruzick, a director, the President and CEO of the Company,
and as to 50% from Indo-Gold Development Ltd., a non-reporting British Columbia company
owned by John Ball, a geologist. The Option provided for consideration to be a 10% Net
Profit Royalty to and a property management agreement with the optionors, with exercise to
be by carrying out exploration work and paying Common Shares of DRC Resources as follows:</p>

<table BORDER="1" CELLSPACING="1" CELLPADDING="7" WIDTH="594">
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="21%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Due Date<font
    FACE="Times New Roman Bold,Times New Roman"><sup>(1)</sup></font></b></td>
    <td WIDTH="27%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Option Payment</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Status</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Exploration ($)</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Status</b></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="21%" VALIGN="TOP">On regulatory approval </td>
    <td WIDTH="27%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1,000,000 Shares</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Paid</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="1"><p ALIGN="RIGHT"></font>&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="21%" VALIGN="TOP">Year 1 (2000)</td>
    <td WIDTH="27%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">400,000 </td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Performed</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="21%" VALIGN="TOP">Year 2, (2001)</td>
    <td WIDTH="27%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">200,000 Shares</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Paid</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">600,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Performed</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="21%" VALIGN="TOP">Year 3 (2002)</td>
    <td WIDTH="27%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">200,000 Shares</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Paid</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1,000,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Performed</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="21%" VALIGN="TOP">Year 4 (2003)</td>
    <td WIDTH="27%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">200,000 Shares</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Paid</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1,000,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Performed</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="21%" VALIGN="TOP">Year 5 (2004)</td>
    <td WIDTH="27%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">200,000 Shares</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1,000,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Performed</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="21%" VALIGN="TOP">Year 6 (2005)</td>
    <td WIDTH="27%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">200,000 Shares</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1,000,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Performed</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="21%" VALIGN="TOP">Year 7 (2006)</td>
    <td WIDTH="27%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">500,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="21%" VALIGN="TOP">Year 8 (2007)</td>
    <td WIDTH="27%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">500,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="21%" VALIGN="TOP">Year 9 (2008)</td>
    <td WIDTH="27%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">500,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="21%" VALIGN="TOP">TOTALS</td>
    <td WIDTH="27%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">2,000,000 Shares</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">6,500,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
</table>
<font SIZE="1"><i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Note:</p>

<ol>
  </i>
  <li>The initial option payment was due and paid following acceptance of the filing of the
    Formal Option by the governing regulatory body, the Canadian Venture Exchange. Subsequent
    option payments are due to be paid in full on or before the anniversary of the Due Date on
    November 10<sup>th</sup> in all future years unless otherwise agreed upon by both parties.</li>
</ol>
</font>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-12-</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">While the mineral claims comprising the Afton Project have been
transferred into the name of DRC Resources, title is subject to reverting to the optionors
if the Option is not exercised according to its terms.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">On June 27, 2002 DRC Resources acquired an option exercisable on or
before December 1, 2010 to purchase the 10% Net Profit Royalty from the said optionors for
a cash consideration of $2 million, and the clause of the Option giving the optionors the
exclusive right to act as the Operators of the Afton Project was removed from the
agreement by the mutual consent of all parties involved.</p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">History of Exploration and Production</p>
</b></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">British Columbia Department of Mines and Energy reports indicate that
Afton Mines Ltd. (controlled by Teck Corporation) mined and milled 27 million tons of ore
and produced in excess of 450,000 ounces of gold and 450 million pounds of copper from two
open pit mines on this property from 1977 to 1988. A mill building, assay laboratory,
administration building, powerline and natural gas facilities owned by Afton Operating
Corporation remain on the mine-site.</p>

<p>The Company&#146;s access to the previous operator&#146;s exploration data is limited
to information in the public domain, primarily in the annual and other reports of Afton
Mines Ltd.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">In his review of the history of prior operations by Afton Mines Ltd.,
the Company&#146;s principal consultant, J.J. McDougall, P.Eng. noted that:</p>

<dir>
  <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">At production start-up in 1978 Afton Mine&#146;s open-pit reserves were
  estimated at 34 million tons of 1% copper, 0.016 ounce/ton (0.58 gram/tonne) gold, and
  0.12 ounce/ton (4.2 gram/tonne) silver. From 1978 to 1988, 24 million tons were mined from
  surface to a 280 meter depth recovering 450 million pounds of copper and 400,000 ounces of
  gold (Ref: B.C. Minfile Report, page 39).</p>
  <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">These figures based on Afton Mines Ltd. reports indicate that 10
  million tons of estimated open-pit &quot;reserves&quot; were not mined, although surface
  stripping on the southwest extension had begun before abandonment in 1987.</p>
  <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">A total of two drill holes in 1973 and five in 1980 tested the 90 metre
  thick copper-gold zone beneath the pit-floor. The longest mineralized intersection was DDH
  1973-32 which averaged 2.5% copper and 0.031 ounce/ton gold over 200 meters [true width
  unknown] from just above to 170 meters below the final pit-floor. The 2.5% copper grade is
  two and a half times higher than the 1% mine grade. Afton&#146;s 1980 Annual Report (Page
  2) stated:</p>
  <dir>
    <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;Five deep diamond drill holes were drilled to test the continuity
    of the ore zone beneath the open pit [which was mined to a depth of 280 metres]. As a
    result of these holes and two holes drilled in 1973, underground reserves have been
    calculated at 6,500,000 tons grading 1.55% copper, 0.047 ounces gold and 0.20 ounces
    silver. The deepest hole penetrated the zone 2,000 feet below surface or 1,100 feet below
    the final pit. The ore zone is open at depth.&quot;</p>
  </dir>
  <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">In 1987-88 at the Pothook pit 500 meters east southeast of the Afton
  ore body 2.4 million tons containing 0.35% copper and 0.025 oz/t (0.78 g/t) gold was
  mined. Three drill holes below the 75 meter deep pit floor show the mineralized zone
  continues for at least 80 meters down-dip with an average 30 meter width containing 0.4%
  copper and .01 oz/ton gold and still open at depth.</p>
</dir>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-13-</p>
<u>

<p>Geological Setting</p>
</u><i>

<p>General Geology</p>
</i></b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Afton and Pothook mineral zones are located at the northern end of
the late Triassic- to early Jurassic Iron Mask Batholith where it contacts Tertiary
volcanic rocks and sediments lying to the north along an unconformable and faulted
contact. The Iron Mask Batholith is a 35 km northwest-elongated composite sub-alkaline to
alkaline pluton made-up of several different mafic to felsic intrusive phases and is
contained within older Triassic-aged volcanic rocks of the Nicola Group. Copper
mineralization at Afton is contained in the early Jurassic-aged Cherry Creek Unit, a
sub-unit of the Iron Mask Batholith - (Carr, 1976)<i>.</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Local Geology</p>
</b></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Afton Deposit lies within heavily altered syenitic micro-diorite.
The upper 200 m (650 ft) of the deposit that was mined in the open-pit hosts secondary
minerals defined by native copper commonly accompanied by chalcocite and cuprite. Contact
with the primary (hypogene) sulphide zone occurs at the extreme western end of the
secondary mineral body at about 400 m (1312 ft) (a.s.l.) elevation where bornite and
chalcopyrite, with or without minor chalcocite and native copper, occur in a
southwest-trending structurally controlled zone. This occurrence of primary mineralization
is now covered with pit water.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The primary zone contains the same dominant rock types as does the
secondary (supergene) zone &#150; namely a well-fractured mineralized micro-diorite &#150;
but is fresher in appearance. Microscopic studies (described in Petrographic Studies)
reveal that large sections of the intrusion in which albite feldspar is a main constituent
have altered to light brownish ankerite &#150;an iron-magnesium carbonate. The source of
the magnesium is unknown but a sizable picrite or picritic basalt to which it may be
related occurs in the southwest extremity of the pit. Sub-vertical 1-5 metre thick dykes
of picrite occur parallel to the southeast contact of the mineral zone. The picrite body
increases to 70 metres (230 ft) in width to the southwest, and appears to dip -80 degrees
southeasterly. A narrow outcropping picrite dyke related to this body parallels the Main
Zone on surface for 200 metres (656 ft) and appears to parallel the hanging wall of the
deeper deposit itself. As such, it is important, but presents drilling difficulties due to
minor asbestos content, etc. Earlier maps, which might describe it, are no longer
available.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Dykes field classified as pal green aphanitic &quot;latite&quot; occur
sparingly through the southern portion of the deposit, often related (and paralleling) the
picrite. Thicknesses range up to 20 metres adjacent to the picrite in DRC&#146;s DDH
2K01-40.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Geological mapping including sampling of the main pit area was
completed but could not be expanded outside the pit due to the lack of natural outcrop
environmental rehabilitation; etc.</p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Afton Project Exploration </p>
</b></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Prior to commissioning the November 1999 report of J.J. McDougall,
P.Eng. the Company carried out prospecting, geological mapping and research on the area,
relying on information published by the Canadian Geological Survey (GSC) and British
Columbia Geological Survey (BCGS) expending approximately $10,000, including abandonment
and restaking of claims and increasing holdings to 50 claim units by additional staking.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Following up an indication that considerable ore-grade material remains
in two mineralized zones, the Company compiled a database from published government
reports and other available exploration and mining reports to assist in determining the
property&#146;s potential and developed an exploration program to expand the mineral
resources. The Company engaged J.J. McDougall, P.Eng. to review the data and program. In
his November 10, 1999 <i>Geological and Proposed Diamond Drill Program Report on the Afton
and Pothook Mineral Zones</i>, Mr. McDougall concluded that, &quot;A 2-phase $700,000
diamond-drill program was recommended to test for additional open-pit resources, and to
expand the underground tonnage and grade from the Afton Mines Ltd. inferred 6.5 million
tons of 1.55% copper and 0.047 oz/ton gold. It will be necessary to determine the grade
and size of possible higher-grade gold zones such as one intersected in drill hole DDH
80-4 which averaged 0.1 ounce/ton gold over 70 meters [true width unknown] which<b> </b>indicates
an increase in gold and silver values with depth. Potential to substantially increase the
6.5 million tons is realistic considering the drill-hole information available to date
confirms the deposit is open to depth and along strike.&quot;</p>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-14-</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Encouraged by favorable geological engineering, scoping and
metallurgical and petrographic studies completed in early 2001 the Company continued with
the exploration program on the Afton Copper-Gold Property. To December 31, 2003 the
Company has carried out an exploration program, including 174,943 feet. of diamond
drilling in 109 holes ranging in depth from 87 to 3,260 feet at an aggregate cost of
$4,965,536, details of which are as follows:</p>

<table BORDER="1" CELLSPACING="1" CELLPADDING="7" WIDTH="402">
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Diamond drilling</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$2,964,996</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Assays</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$210,626</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Engineering</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$680,943</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Casual labour</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$139,315</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Meals, accommodations and travel</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$154,556</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Project expenses and supplies</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$67,041</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Project Manager and consulting expenses</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$732,525</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Staking costs</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$15,433</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Grant Recovery</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$(475,849)</td>
  </tr>
</table>
<i><b>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p>2003 Mineral Resource Study</p>
</b></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">In February, 2003, DRC Resources Corporation (&quot;DRC&quot;) retained
Behre Dolbear and Company Ltd. (&quot;Behre Dolbear&quot;) to provide and independent
mineral resource estimate and Qualified Person&#146;s review and technical report for the
Afton Copper/Gold Project located near Kamloops, B.C. The work entailed estimating the
mineral resources of the two deposits that comprise the Afton Project in conformance with
the CIM Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve definitions referred to in National
Instrument (NI) 43-101, <i>Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects</i>. It also
involved the preparation of a Technical Report as defined in NI 43-101 and in compliance
with Form 43-101F1 (the &quot;Technical Reports&quot;). </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The following are excerpts from the Behre Dolbear Mineral Resource
Study, dated May 26, 2003 and updated on January 15, 2004.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Afton Copper/Gold Project is located 10 km west of Kamloops, BC,
(Figure 1) on the site of the previous Afton Mine operation of Teck Cominco Ltd.
(&quot;Teck Cominco&quot;). The property consists of eight, 4-post mineral claims and
twenty-four, 2-post mineral claims for a total of 131 units covering 3150 hectares.</p>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-15-</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Afton mineral zones are located<b> </b>within the 35 km long Iron
Mask Batholith, at the northwest end of the 18 km long Iron Mask Pluton, composed of
diorites and gabbros of Upper Triassic age (230&#150;208 Ma). The pluton was emplaced in
Upper Triassic strata of the Nicola Group composed of andesitic and basaltic flows,
breccias, tuffs, mudstones, argillites, and limestones. After sporadic exploration by
numerous mining companies dating from the early 1900s, an economic deposit was delineated
at Afton in the early 1970s, culminating in the development of an open pit mine, which was
brought into production in 1978. The assumption at that time was that the deposit was a
supergene-enriched porphyry type copper deposit, in which surface water percolating down
through the rock had oxidized and enriched low grade copper minerals near surface.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Open pit mining operations ceased in 1987, when at a depth of 275 m
(900 ft.), supergene native copper, chalcocite and chalcopyrite ores could no longer be
economically mined by open-pit methods. Subsequent drilling below the and beyond the
open-pit indicated higher copper and precious metals</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY"><img SRC="image1.gif" WIDTH="572" HEIGHT="383"></p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">grades at depth, which is inconsistent with most porphyry copper
deposits, which decrease in grade with depth. Mineralogical and petrographic examination
of the deeper mineralization suggests that the Afton deposit might be analogous to a
magmatic copper-nickel deposit.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">In a number of programs from 2000 &#150; 2003, DRC has drilled 90
diamond core holes for a total of 42,450 meters. All except four of these holes were NQ (5
cm drill core) holes with the remainder being BQ (4 cm drill core). All drill hole samples
were prepared by DRC personnel under the supervision of a Qualified Person and were
shipped to Eco Tech Laboratories Ltd., a certified laboratory, for analysis. DRC employs a
comprehensive QA/QC program including the use of standards and internal and external check
samples. Behre Dolbear has reviewed the QA/QC program and is of the opinion that it meets
or exceeds industry standards.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The mineral resource estimates for the Afton Copper/Gold project were
calculated by G. H.Giroux, P. Eng. Industry-accepted methods were used for grade
estimation using the method of ordinary kriging. The assays were composited into 10 m
down-hole composites. Reasonableness of grade interpolation was reviewed by visual
inspection of sections displaying block model grades, drill hole composites and geology.
Good agreement was observed. </p>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-16-</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The measured and indicated mineral resources at the Afton Project are
presented below for both the Main Zone and the Northeast Zone. Copper equivalent values
are used to present the data as grade-tonnage tables. A Scoping Study completed by Behre
Dolbear in October 2003 and revised in February, 2004 has determined an economic cutoff
value for the Afton Project would be around the 0.7 % Cu Equivalent level. Copper
equivalent grades were calculated assuming recoveries of 90% for copper, 90% for gold, 75%
for silver and 74% for palladium and the following metal prices: Copper $US 0.85/lb, Gold
$US 375/oz, Silver $US 5.25/oz and Palladium $US 200/oz. </p>

<table BORDER="1" CELLSPACING="1" CELLPADDING="7" WIDTH="630">
  <tr>
    <td VALIGN="BOTTOM" COLSPAN="10" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Table 1.1 </p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">Afton Copper/Gold Project</p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">Main Zone Measured + Indicated Resource</b></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" ROWSPAN="2" HEIGHT="17"><b><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Cutoff</p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">Cu<sub> </font>Eq</p>
    </sub><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">%</font></b></td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" ROWSPAN="2" HEIGHT="17"><font SIZE="2"><b><p
    ALIGN="CENTER">Tonnes &gt; Cutoff</p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">(tonnes)</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="52%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" COLSPAN="6" HEIGHT="17"><font SIZE="2"><u><i><b><p
    ALIGN="CENTER">Grade &gt; Cutoff</b></i></u></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="22%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" COLSPAN="2" HEIGHT="17"><font SIZE="2"><b><p
    ALIGN="CENTER">Contained Product</p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">In-situ</b></font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="42"><font SIZE="2"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Cu </p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">%</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="42"><font SIZE="2"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Au </p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">(g/t)</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="42"><font SIZE="2"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Ag</p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">(g/t)</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="42"><font SIZE="2"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Pd </p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">(g/t)</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="42"><b><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Cu</font><sub>
    Eq</p>
    </sub><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">%</font></b></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="42"><b><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Au</font><sub>
    Eq</p>
    </sub><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">(g/t)</font></b></td>
    <td WIDTH="10%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="42"><font SIZE="2"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Cu </p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">(M lbs)</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="42"><font SIZE="2"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Au</p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">(M ozs)</b></font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.30</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">90,810,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.894</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.699</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2.167</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.106</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.390</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2.160</td>
    <td WIDTH="10%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1790.11</td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2.041</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.50</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">78,950,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.991</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.774</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2.399</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.114</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.539</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2.391</td>
    <td WIDTH="10%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1725.18</td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.965</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.70</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">68,700,000</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.082</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.845</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2.619</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.119</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.679</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2.609</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="10%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1639.05</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.866</b></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.90</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">58,670,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.181</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.922</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2.860</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.122</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.830</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2.844</td>
    <td WIDTH="10%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1527.83</td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.739</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.20</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">45,880,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.324</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.035</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">3.228</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.126</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2.049</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">3.184</td>
    <td WIDTH="10%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1339.43</td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.527</td>
  </tr>
</table>

<hr SIZE="0">

<p>&nbsp;</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-17-</p>
</b>

<table BORDER="1" CELLSPACING="1" CELLPADDING="7" WIDTH="632">
  <tr>
    <td VALIGN="BOTTOM" COLSPAN="10" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Table 1.2</p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">Afton Copper/Gold Project</p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">Northeast Zone Measured + Indicated Resource</b></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" ROWSPAN="2" HEIGHT="17"><b><font SIZE="1"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Cutoff</p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">Cu</font><sub> Eq</p>
    </sub><font SIZE="1"><p ALIGN="CENTER">%</font></b></td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" ROWSPAN="2" HEIGHT="17"><font SIZE="1"><b><p
    ALIGN="CENTER">Tonnes &gt; Cutoff</p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">(tonnes)</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="51%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" COLSPAN="6" HEIGHT="17"><font SIZE="1"><b><p
    ALIGN="CENTER">Grade &gt; Cutoff</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" COLSPAN="2" HEIGHT="17"><font SIZE="1"><b><p
    ALIGN="CENTER">Contained Product</p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">In-situ</b></font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="35"><font SIZE="1"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Cu </p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">%</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="35"><font SIZE="1"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Au </p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">(g/t)</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="35"><font SIZE="1"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Ag</p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">(g/t)</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="35"><font SIZE="1"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Pd </p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">(g/t)</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="35"><b><font SIZE="1"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Cu</font><sub>
    Eq</p>
    </sub><font SIZE="1"><p ALIGN="CENTER">%</font></b></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="35"><b><font SIZE="1"><p ALIGN="CENTER">Au </font><sub>Eq</p>
    </sub><font SIZE="1"><p ALIGN="CENTER">(g/t)</font></b></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="35"><font SIZE="1"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Cu </p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">(M lbs)</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="MIDDLE" HEIGHT="35"><font SIZE="1"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Au</p>
    <p ALIGN="CENTER">(M ozs)</b></font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.30</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">970,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.116</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.945</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">6.367</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.096</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.799</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2.795</td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">23.87</td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.029</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.50</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">970,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.116</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.945</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">6.367</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.096</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.799</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2.795</td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">23.87</td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.029</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.70</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">970,000</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.120</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.948</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">6.396</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.096</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.806</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2.806</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">23.96</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.030</b></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.90</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">920,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.152</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.980</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">6.651</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.101</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.860</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2.890</td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">23.37</td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.029</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.20</td>
    <td WIDTH="17%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">830,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.204</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.034</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">7.054</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.107</td>
    <td WIDTH="8%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.953</td>
    <td WIDTH="9%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">3.035</td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">22.04</td>
    <td WIDTH="12%" VALIGN="BOTTOM" HEIGHT="17"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">0.028</td>
  </tr>
</table>
<font SIZE="1"><i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Notes:</p>

<ol>
  </i>
  <li>Metal Prices Used: Copper $US 0.85/lb, Gold $US 375/oz, Silver $US 5.25/oz and Palladium
    $US 200/oz.</li>
  <li>Assumed Metal Recovery: Copper 90%, Gold 90%, Palladium 74%, and Silver 75%.</li>
  <li>Blocks greater than cut-off for tonnes and grade are included in the calculation for the
    specified grade cut-off.</li>
  <li>Not all tonnage will be recovered in mining, nor will all metal be recovered in milling
    and processing.</li>
  <li>The tables above included only blocks above the reported cutoff. There are also a
    considerable number of blocks present below this cutoff, some of which will probably be
    included with the material mined using the proposed mining method.</li>
</ol>
</font>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-18-</p>
<i>

<p>Sampling Method and Approach </i></b>(from McDougall, 2003)</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Consultant James McDougall, P. Eng., (the senior engineer) reviewed and
advised on diamond drilling &amp; geological fieldwork. All significantly mineralized
2001, 2002 and 2003 drill core, except for specimen sections, was logged, photographed,
diamond sawed and sampled in 2 or 3 metre (7 or 10 ft) lengths, with half the core
retained in the core box at the Company&#146;s core shack and the other half taken
directly (by Eco-Tech employees) to Eco-Tech Laboratories Ltd. of Kamloops, B.C. for
analysis for copper, gold, silver and palladium. At the writer&#146;s request, and noting
the extreme fragmentation involved with core splitting, it was suggested that short one
foot unsplit mineralized sections be retained for structural studies. From the 2000 &#150;
2002 samples, check samples were randomly selected and sent to Acme Analytical
Laboratories Ltd. and International Plasma Laboratory Ltd. of Vancouver, all of which
correlated with the originals. Selected core samples were examined microscopically in the
field and by petrographer J.F. Harris, Ph.D. (REF) in thin-section as reported in 2000 and
2001. </p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Sample Preparation, Analyses and Security </b></i>(from McDougall,
2003)</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Eco-Tech Laboratory of Kamloops are B.C. Certified Assayers who
participate in the National Canmet Proficiency Testing, and maintain their own in-house
Quality Assurance and Quality Control Program. They have been in the analytical testing
business for 27 years, and are familiar with assaying the Afton samples. Their format
includes presentation of results in both metric and imperial quantities.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Sample preparation and analysis were as follows: All samples are
sorted, documented, dried (if necessary), roll crushed to &#150;10 mesh, split into a 250
grams aliquots, and pulverized to 95% -140 mesh. Samples for &quot;Metallic&quot; Copper
Assay (when requested) are split and pulverized into additional 250 gram aliquots of -10
mesh material. The entire pulp is screened to &#150;140 mesh. Gold and palladium are
assayed in 30 gram samples with conventional fire assay with an A.A. finish. Minimum
reported detection for gold and palladium is 0.005 g/t. Copper is determined by Aqua Regia
Digestion and A.A. finish. &quot;Metallic&quot; copper (when required) includes 2 copper
assays per sample. Silver geochemical analysis is by Aqua Regia digestion and A.A. Finish.</p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Sample Area </b></i>(from McDougall, 2003)</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Diamond drill hole locations were plotted on plan view maps, cross
sections and longitudinal projections constructed manually and/or by computer. Weighted
average grades for copper, gold, palladium, silver and copper equivalents were calculated
for selected drill core intervals. </p>
<i><b>

<p>Data Verification </b></i>(from McDougall, 2003)</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">All sampling, logging, sample preparation, field and analytical
procedures and security of samples was carried out in a proper manner under the
supervision of the geologists and project manager. All exploration data relevant to the
Afton Project was collected, calculated and analyzed either manually or by computer
generated techniques to arrive at the conclusions for this mineral resource study. </p>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-19-</p>
<i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Deposit Type </i></b>(from McDougall, 2003)</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Until DRC&#146;s work in 2000 and 2001, the industry accepted
geological model for the Afton deposit was that of an alkali-intrusive related copper-gold
porphyry system similar to other south-central British Columbia deposits such as
Ingerbelle and Mt. Polley, but distinguished from the more common copper-rich porphyry
deposits such as the nearby Highland Valley deposits. </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">However DRC&#146;s geological mapping and diamond drill-core analysis
suggests the Afton deposit is not a typical porphyry system as there is no concentric
zoning of alteration envelopes, and the mineralization is not totally concentrated along
fractures but is finely disseminated through the host mico-diorites/monzonites. The Afton
Main Zone appears in large part to be a fault-controlled high-temperature and
high-pressure late-magmatic deposit. Fine-grained copper-gold mineralization disseminated
throughout the 60 to 130 metre wide fault controlled zone. In the northeast portion of the
deposit secondary chalcocite and native copper precipitation appear to have resulted from
resulted from groundwater movement. </p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Mineral Zonation </b></i>(from McDougall, 2003)</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Mineral zoning involves changes from competent diorites with primary
chalcopyrite in the southwest to brecciated diorites with secondary chalcocite, bornite,
and native-copper in the northeast and can be viewed as three distinct zones: </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">SW Primary Zone: Cpy (chalcopyrite) </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Mid Transition Zone: Bn (bornite) + Cpy (chalcopyrite)</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">NE Secondary Zone: CC (chalcocite) + Bn (Bornite) + Cu (native copper) </p>
<i><b>

<p>Mineralization </b></i>(from McDougall, 2003)</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Diamond drilling between 2000 and 2002 outlined a steeply easterly
dipping, southwest plunging tabular shaped copper-rich deposit, extending southwest from
the abandoned Afton open pit. It is referred to in this report as the &quot;Afton Main
Zone&quot;, or &quot;Main Zone&quot;. It averages 800 metres (2625 ft) in length,
approximately 90 metres (295 ft) in width and extends vertically at least 300 metres (980
ft). It is open to the southwest but appears partially &#145;fragmented&#146; in certain
areas to the north. Drilling in the northeast portion of the Main Zone reveals the
presence of at least three other smaller, southeasterly dipping mineralized zones, which
may be possible en-echelon fault offsets. This confirms observations by Carr (1976) that
(within the supergene zone) separate southeasterly dipping mineralized bands are present.
The largest of these smaller zones is 30 metres wide by 250 metres long. </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Over 99% of 2001 and 2002 drill intersections in the southwestern one
half of the Afton Main Zone consist of primary disseminated chalcopyrite, which is
considered hypogene based on the presence of solid solution features, etc. Pyrite, as
noted in the drill logs, occurs as a &quot;halo&quot; in concentrations up to 6% in the
wallrock on both sides of the mineral zone and within the 200 metre (650 ft) long
&quot;chalcopyrite only&quot; southwest section. Native copper occurs in narrow-fault
structures along the hanging-wall (east) contact of the northeast section, but becomes
extremely rare to the southwest. In the last 300 metres (984 ft) of the southwest half of
the Main zone no native copper was recorded in drill core. </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The northeast portion of the mineral zone is moderately fractured in
the 3 to 9 metre (10 to 30 ft) hanging-wall portion of the overall zone while being
noticeably more competent in the heavier mineralized central-section. Towards the
southwest the mineralized micro-diorite host-rock becomes harder and more competent in
both the hanging-wall and central portion of the zone. Numerous clay or gouge sealed
fractures together with surprisingly competent &quot;micro-faults&quot; are present in
much of the Afton Main Zone core examined by the writer. Faults, fractures, and fault
gouge decrease to the southwest and gouge in particular is rare in the southwest 400
metres (1310 ft) of the Main Zone as recently tested. </p>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-20-</p>
<i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Metallurgical Study </i></b>(from McDougall, 2003)</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Process Research Associates Ltd. (&quot;PRA&quot;) of Vancouver
conducted initial flotation tests on the Afton material in December 2000 and January 2001.
This testing indicated copper recoveries of 87% and gold recoveries of 90 percent. Copper
concentrate grades in excess of 40 percent were achieved. In this initial testwork
palladium and silver recoveries were not recorded.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">PRA conducted further flotation tests in February 2003. These tests
showed that rougher flotation of &#150;200 mesh material followed by regrind and cleaning
of the concentrate produced metal recoveries of copper 91%, gold 95%, palladium 80%,
platinum 78% and silver 88%. The concentrate produced in these tests graded 36.5% copper,
29.6 g/tonne gold, 0.86 g/tonne palladium, 82.1 g/tonne silver and 0.11 g/tonne platinum. </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">At this writing, further tests are being done by PRA to optimize grind
size prior to flotation. The current and previous testing will be used for metallurgical
flowsheet development for a pre-feasibility study that is currently being prepared for DRC
by Behre Dolbear.</p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Petrographic Description </b></i>(from McDougall, 2003)</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Selected petrographic observation of mineralized core samples, largely
from the hypogene Southwest Zone, was completed by J. Harris, Ph.D in December 31, 2001, a
copy of which is available for viewing upon request at DRC&#146;s head office #601-595
Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C. When describing the mineralization he states: </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;Sulphides occur, for the most part, as random disseminations
without consistent relation to host rock granularity or mineralogy&#133;.&quot;</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;&#133;sulfide textures and sulfide/silicate relationships
resemble those of the disseminated and net-textured sulfide mineralization of supposed
primary magmatic character&#133;&quot;</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;Observations (of the Southwest Zone - in which there is a
mineralogical change) do not change the (earlier) overall impression that the sulphide
mineralization probably formed dominantly under deep-seated, high-temperature,
late-magmatic conditions.&quot; </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;There is an absence of introduced gangue, or of reaction contact
effects between the sulphides and the host silicates. Textural relationships between the
sulphides and silicates resemble net-textured mineralization seen in certain gabbroic or
anorthositic rocks &#150; where sulphides are thought to be of magmatic origin.&quot;</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;The magmatic textural relationships and the disseminated nature
of the sulphides indicate that the size of the sulphide bodies will not necessarily be
dependent on the degree of fracturing but on the size of the mineralized magmatic
body.&quot;</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Harris also comments on the size-distribution of the sulphides:</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&quot;The proportion of total copper values (in disseminated form down
to extremely small particle sizes) appears small. It is estimated the majority (90%-95%)
of the sulphides occur in an effective size range of 0.1 &#150; 1.0 mm which should be
readily available to conventional concentration processes.&quot; </p>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-21-</p>
<i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">October 2003 Advanced Scoping Study&amp; February 2004 Update</p>
</i></b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Also in February, 2003 the Company commissioned mining consultants
Behre Dolbear &amp; Company Ltd. of Vancouver, British Columbia to undertake an economic
evaluation for the Afton Copper-Gold Property, Kamloops, B.C. An update of the October
2003 Advanced Scoping Study was completed in February 2004 and filed on SEDAR. The updated
study addressed the mineral resource, a number of mining methods, mineral processing, and
permitting for the Afton Project. The study provided an estimate of capital and operating
costs related to the potential development of an underground bulk tonnage mining operation
at Afton.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Updated Advanced Scoping Study by Behre Dolbear &amp; Company Ltd.
dated February 27, 2004, indicated that panel cave mining and conventional flotation
technology are viable methods of application for mining and processing of a 51.5 Million
Tonne Mineral Resource. The following outlines the proposed mine plan used in the study:</p>

<table BORDER="1" CELLSPACING="1" CELLPADDING="7" WIDTH="629">
  <tr>
    <td VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="6"><u><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Afton Proposed Mine Plan </b></u></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="40%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Total Resource To Be Mined</td>
    <td WIDTH="19%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">All Categories</td>
    <td WIDTH="21%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">51.5 million tonnes</td>
    <td WIDTH="20%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.72% Cu <sub>Eq</sub></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="4"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Mining Method - Underground
    Panel (Block) Caving</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2">&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="4"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Production Rate (Mine &amp;
    Mill)</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">9,000 tonnes per day</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="28%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Total Metals Produced</td>
    <td WIDTH="42%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="3"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Copper</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.15 billion lbs</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="28%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="42%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="3"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Gold</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">1.25 million ozs</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="28%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Avg. Annual Production</td>
    <td WIDTH="42%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="3"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Copper (at full production)</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">75 million lbs</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="28%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="42%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="3"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Gold (at full production)</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">80,000 ounces</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="4">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2">&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="4"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Initial Capital Cost</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$149.7 million</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="4"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Unit Operating Cost (at full
    production)</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$9.77/tonne milled</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="4"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Life of Mine: Cash Operating
    Cost*</p>
    <dir>
      <dir>
        <dir>
          <dir>
            <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Total Operating Cost*</p>
          </dir>
        </dir>
      </dir>
    </dir>
    <font SIZE="1"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">*Net of precious metal credits</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">US$ 0.15/lb Cu</p>
    <p ALIGN="RIGHT">US$ 0.40/lb Cu</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="4"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Internal Rate of Return
    (after-tax)</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">+20%</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="4"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Mine Life</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">17.8 years</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="70%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="4"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Payback Period</td>
    <td WIDTH="30%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">3.74 years</td>
  </tr>
</table>
<font SIZE="1"><i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Notes:</p>

<ol>
  </i>
  <li>Metal Prices Used: Copper $US 0.85/lb, Gold $US 375/oz, Silver $US 5.25/oz and Palladium
    $US 200/oz..</li>
  <li>Assumed Metal Recovery: Copper 90%, Gold 90%, Palladium 74%, and Silver 75%.</li>
  <li>Cutoff grade of 0.70% copper equivalent for application in the mine plan.</li>
  <li>Blocks greater than cut-off for tonnes and grade are included in the calculation for the
    specified grade cut-off.</li>
  <li>Not all tonnage will be recovered in mining, nor will all metal be recovered in milling
    and processing.</li>
</ol>
</font>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-22-</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Each new stage of the proposed program will be implemented based on the
results obtained from the previous phase of exploration.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">All technical reports, maps of the property and drill plans
incorporated by reference in this AIF have been filed on the SEDAR Website or are
available for viewing at the corporate office of the Company or our Website
(drcresources.com).</p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Project Advisory Group</p>
</b></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">DRC Resources has assembled a team of Geological and Mining
professionals to advise the Company on the exploration and development of the Afton
Copper-Gold Project, James J. McDougall &amp; Associates, P.Eng., James Douglas Little,
P.Eng, and Douglas A. Knight, BASc. </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Professional Engineer James (Jim) McDougall, with over 50 years mineral
exploration experience - 30 years as Exploration Manager with Falconbridge Ltd., oversees
the geological fieldwork and diamond drilling.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Doug Little&#146;s distinguished career includes positions as Executive
Vice-President and Director of Placer Dome, Craigmont Mines and Gibraltar Mines. He has
also been President &amp; CEO of Cassiar Asbestos and Director of Afton Mines. He has over
40 years experience in mining, including his 30 years with Placer Dome.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Douglas A. Knight is a senior mineral processing engineer with over 40
years of international experience, 30 years with Placer Dome involved with the development
of a number of mines. He supervised the start-up of 5 major mines in the 1990's with an
aggregate value of $1.8 Billion (Porgera, New Guinea; Zaldivar, Mexico; Pipeline, Nevada;
Musselwhite, Ontario and Dome Expansion, Ontario).</p>
<u><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY"><a NAME="_Toc498705559"></a><a NAME="_Toc499190030"></a><a
NAME="_Toc499190182"></p>
</b></u>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-23-</p>
<u>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Ajax-Python Property</a></p>
</u><i>

<p>Location and Access</p>
</i></b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">This 4,500 acre property consists of 72 mineral claims located and
recorded under Mineral Tenure Act of British Columbia and 5 crown grants, all situate in
the Kamloops Mining Division within NTS map sheet 921-9W/10E of British Columbia, is
situate 10 km (6 miles) southeast of the Afton Copper-Gold Property and 10 km (6miles)
south of Kamloops, British Columbia. </p>

<table BORDER="1" CELLSPACING="1" CELLPADDING="7" WIDTH="628">
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="36%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b>PYTHON claims group</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff">&nbsp;</td>
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    continued</b></td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><font SIZE="2"><b>Record Number</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><font SIZE="2"><b>Expiry Date</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><font SIZE="2"><b>Claim Name</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><font SIZE="2"><b>Record Number</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><font SIZE="2"><b>Expiry Date</b></font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">221622 (128710)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220096 (13910)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
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    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="34%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><font SIZE="2"><b>Python Crown
    grants</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Dot No. 3</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220168 (15702)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><font SIZE="2"><b>Name</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><font SIZE="2"><b>Lot Number</b></font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Dot No. 5</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220169 (15704)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Lost Chord</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">2561</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Pye 1 Fr.</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220261 (34165)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Python #2</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">2562</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220264 (34168)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Noonday</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">2563</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220266 (34170)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Copperhead</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">2564</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Pye No. 8</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220267 (34171)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Python</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">2565</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Jet No. 1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220268 (34172)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2006</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Jet No. 2</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220269 (34173)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2006</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="34%" VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><font SIZE="2"><b>AJAX claims
    group</b></font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220270 (34174)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2006</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><font SIZE="2"><b>Claim Name</b></font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220271 (34175)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2006</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">AJAX 1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">369651 (107082)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220272 (34176)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2006</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">AJAX 2</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">369652 (107082)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">369653 (107082)</font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">AJAX 4</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">369654 (107082)</font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">AJAX 5</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">369655 (107082)</font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220276 (34180)</font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">AJAX 6</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">369656 (107082)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220297 (34202)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">AJAX 6</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">380892 (114728)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220298 (34203)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">AJAX 7</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">380893 (114728)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220299 (34204)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2006</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">AJAX12</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">380894 (114728)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
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    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Jet No. 9</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220300 (34205)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2006</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">AJAX 13</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">380895 (114728)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Jet No. 10</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220323 (34228)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">AJAX 14</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">380896 (114728)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Jet No. 11</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220328 (34294)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2006</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">AJAX 15</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">380897 (114728)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Jet No. 12</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220329 (34295)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2006</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">AJAX 16</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">380898 (114728)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="5"><font SIZE="2">Jet No. 13</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="5"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220330 (34296)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="5"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2006</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="5"><font SIZE="2">AJAX 17</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="5"><font SIZE="2">380899 (114728)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="5"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Jet No. 14 Fr.</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220331 (34297)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2006</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">AJAX 18</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">380900 (114728)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Jet No. 15</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220332 (34298)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2006</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">AJAX 19</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">380901 (114728)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2007</font></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Jet No. 16 Fr.</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220333 (34299)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2006</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Jet No. 17</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220334 (34300)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2006</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Top No. 1</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220335 (34301)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Top No. 2 Fr.</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220336 (34302)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Top No. 3 Fr.</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">220337 (34303)</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2">Sept. 26, 2004</font></td>
    <td WIDTH="16%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="18%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="15%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
  </tr>
</table>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p>-24-</p>
<i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Details of Acquisition</p>
</i></b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">By arm&#146;s length, letter agreement dated February 22, 1996 the
Company acquired the exclusive option from Par Five Equities Ltd. to purchase all (100%)
interest in the Python claims group consisting of 67 mineral claim units and 5 crown
granted mineral claims in the Kamloops Mining Division, British Columbia for 100,000
Common Shares of the Company at a deemed $0.50 per share and subject to a 2% retained net
smelter return royalty in favour of the vendor. The Company exercised the purchase option
by issuing the share consideration on May 21, 1996 and the mineral claims have been
transferred to the Company. There are no other obligations to the optionor, who also
granted the Company the right to purchase at any time the 2% net smelter royalty for a
total purchase price of $100,000 payable in cash and/or shares of the Company. The Company
has not exercised the option to purchase the net smelter royalty.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Subsequent to the acquisition of the Python claims group, several
claims were allowed to lapse or were abandoned and relocated and additional claims staked
so that the Company now holds the 72 claims and 5 crown granted mineral claims above
described, including 16 contiguous Ajax mineral claims covering the area between the two
Ajax open-pits, staked by the Company when the mineral rights previously held by Afton
Mines Ltd. became available for staking in 1999.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Company did not acquire, and does not own, any surface rights to
the area covered by the mineral claims and crown granted mineral claims comprising the
Ajax-Python Property.</p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">History of Exploration and Production</p>
</b></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">In the past, mining operations have been carried out on both claim
groups comprising this property. Originally called the Makaoo property, the Python crown
grants were briefly mined in 1896. In the 1990s Afton Mines Ltd. extracted approximately
30 million tons of copper/gold ore from two Ajax open pit mines. The Company&#146;s Ajax
claims now occupy an area between the two Ajax open pit mines of Afton Mines Ltd. </p>
<i><b>

<p>Exploration Carried out by the Company</p>
</b></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">In the fall of 1996 the Company carried out a 305 meter, $30,000
program of diamond drilling and geological prospecting on this claim group. Although
anomalous peripheral values were present over narrow intervals of the core, no economic
values of copper/gold were intersected. </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">By agreement dated April 4, 1999 the Company granted Planet Ventures
Inc. an option to acquire a 50% working interest in the Python mineral claims group by
providing $400,000 in exploration funding. Planet Ventures Inc. funded a 3 hole, 304-metre
program of diamond drilling, geological mapping, prospecting and surveying. Narrow
intervals of low grade copper were intersected in one hole (99-3), but no significant
sulphide mineralization was encountered in any of the three holes. On March 28, 2000 the
Planet Ventures Inc. option was terminated.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Ajax mineral claims were grouped with the Python mineral claim
group for purposes of recording work done, but exploration on the Ajax claims group has
been limited to prospecting, surface reconnaissance and sampling carried out in 2001 by
the Company.</p>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-25-</p>
<i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Geology and Mineralization</p>
</i></b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Python claims group lies on the Iron Mask pluton, the same geologic
structure as the Afton Copper-Gold Property and within 1 km of the two Ajax open pits from
which Afton Mines Ltd. mined 20 million tonnes of copper/gold ore. Limited drilling has
shown that sub-economic copper and gold values occur as chalcopyrite, native copper and,
possibly, very fine grained bornite.</p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY"><a NAME="_Toc498705560"></a><a NAME="_Toc499190031"></a><a
NAME="_Toc499190183">Reserves</a></p>
</b></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The property contains no known orebody or mineral reserves.</p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Proposed Exploration and Development Program</p>
</b></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Company plans to carry out a geological exploration program on the
property in the future. The Company will be compiling a data base on the Ajax-Python
Property and from this information will develop a suitable exploration program. At this
time the Company does not intend to allow any key claims to lapse.</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER"><a NAME="_Toc498705561"></a><a NAME="_Toc499190032"></a><a
NAME="_Toc499190184">OTHER PROPERTIES</a><a NAME="_Toc498705562"></a><a
NAME="_Toc499190033"></a><a NAME="_Toc499190185"></a></p>
<u>

<p>Lipsett Lake Prospect</p>
</u><i>

<p>Location and Access</p>
</i></b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">This property, consisting of 11 units under single claim Number
P1229896, is located in Timmins Township on the north shore of Lipsett Lake approximately
48 km southeast of Timmins, Ontario.</p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Details of Acquisition</p>
</b></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">This claim was purchased outright at arm&#146;s length from John Ball
for $15,000 on October 20, 1997, free and clear of any encumbrance or royalty. The Company
holds all (100%) direct interest in this claim, which is in good standing until October
14, 2006.</p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">History of Exploration</p>
</b></i>

<p>The property has no known history of exploration.</p>
<i><b>

<p>Exploration Carried out by the Company</p>
</b></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">In May 1998 the Company carried out prospecting, a geophysical survey
and mapping, which was followed up by a 291 meter diamond drill program to test the
meta-volcanic sequence for polymetallic massive sulphide mineralization that is
characteristic of a similar geologic setting to the north of the property. No economic
metal values were found in the disseminated sulphide mineralization intersected in the
test holes.</p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Geology and Mineralization</p>
</b></i>

<p>The property is underlain by a sequence of north-south trending meta-volcanic rocks in
contact with the Kasba Lake intrusive body on the east.</p>
<i><b>

<p><a NAME="_Toc498705563"></a><a NAME="_Toc499190034"></a><a NAME="_Toc499190186"></p>
</b></i>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-26-</p>
<i>

<p>Reserves</a></p>
</i></b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The property contains no known orebody or mineral reserves.</p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Proposed Exploration and Development Program</p>
</b></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Company has no immediate plans to carry out exploration of this
property, though it intends holding the property.</p>
<b><u>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY"><a NAME="_Toc498705564"></a><a NAME="_Toc499190035"></a><a
NAME="_Toc499190187">Alberta Diamond Mineral Prospect</a></p>
</u><i>

<p>Location and Access</p>
</i></b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">In 1997 the Company made application to the Alberta government (Alberta
Energy Mineral Operations Division now called &quot;Alberta Resource Development&quot;)
for 64 Metallic and Industrial Minerals Permits to explore for diamonds in the area of the
Wabamun Gleichen Trend in Alberta. The applications were approved by Alberta Energy in
June and July of 1998. All original permits were allowed to lapse; however, in October
2000, the Company applied for 12 new Metallic and Industrial Mineral Permits in the same
general area. These applications were accepted by the Albert Government. The 12 new
Metallic and Industrial Mineral Permits were in good standing until April 12, 2003. The
permits expired on April 12, 2003, the Company has 60 day from that date to file work to
keep the permits in good standing. The Company allowed these permits to lapse in July,
2003. </p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER"><a NAME="_Toc498705566"></a><a NAME="_Toc499190037"></a><a
NAME="_Toc499190189">PETROLEUM PROPERTY INTEREST</a></p>
<u>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY"><a NAME="_Toc498705567"></a><a NAME="_Toc499190038"></a><a
NAME="_Toc499190190">Hondo County, Texas Overriding Royalty</a></p>
</u><i>

<p>Location and Access</p>
</i></b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Through its wholly owned Nevada subsidiary, Dynamic Resources
Corporation, Inc., the Company retains an overriding 1/32 royalty interest in 28 wells and
owns a 25% interest in 358 acres of land all situated in Hondo County, Texas. The interest
was acquired in 1980. The property and leasehold rights cost $110,867. This property
yields a monthly royalty that for the year ended December 31, 2003 totaled $1,609 compared
to a total of $1,743 for the year ended December 31, 2002. </p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY"><a NAME="_Toc498705568"></a><a NAME="_Toc499190039"></a><a
NAME="_Toc499190191">Reserves</a></p>
</b></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">There are no reported reserves on this property.</p>
<i><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Proposed Exploration and Development Program</p>
</b></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Company has engaged in no further oil and gas exploration or
drilling since acquisition of this property interest and has no present plans to engage in
further oil and gas acquisitions or exploration.</p>

<hr SIZE="0">

<p>&nbsp;</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-27-</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">ITEM 5: CAPITAL STRUCTURE</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Following are particulars, as at March 1, 2004, of the authorized share
capital of 40,000,000 common shares without par value.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Issued Capital: 13,206,766 common shares</p>

<ol TYPE="a">
  <li>Shares issued for cash during last five completed years</li>
  <table BORDER="1" CELLSPACING="2" BORDERCOLOR="#000000" CELLPADDING="8" WIDTH="610">
    <tr>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">&nbsp;</p>
      <dir>
        <dir>
          <dir>
            <dir>
              <b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Fiscal Year</b></font></p>
            </dir>
          </dir>
        </dir>
      </dir>
      </td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Common Shares Issued</b></font></td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Money Raised ($)</b></font></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1999</font></td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1,225,000</font></td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">335,000</font></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">2000</font></td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">2,012,712</font></td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">595,208</font></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">2001</font></td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1,603,250</font></td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">4,860,437</font></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">2002</font></td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">700,000</font></td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">1,935,515</font></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">2003</font></td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">3,570,000</font></td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><font SIZE="2"><p ALIGN="CENTER">22,850,242</font></td>
    </tr>
  </table>
  <li>Incentive Stock Options Outstanding </li>
  <table BORDER="1" CELLSPACING="2" BORDERCOLOR="#000000" CELLPADDING="8" WIDTH="610">
    <tr>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Number of Options</b></td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Exercise Price</b></td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Expiry Date</b></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">395,000</td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">$3.00</td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">September 13, 2004</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">90,000</td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">$3.05</td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">September 18, 2004</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">50,000</td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">$3.50</td>
      <td WIDTH="33%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">December 5, 2004</td>
    </tr>
  </table>
  <u>
  <li>Stock Option Plan</u>: In accordance with Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)
    (&quot;Exchange&quot;) policies, the Company has adopted by resolution of the shareholders
    at the 2003 annual shareholders&#146; meeting, the DRC Resources Corporation Stock Option
    Plan (the &quot;Plan&quot;). The Plan complies with the requirements of Exchange Policy
    set out in Sections 627 &#150; 637.3 of the TSX Company Manual. Under the Plan, 1,000,000
    common shares of the Company are reserved for issuance on the exercise of stock options.
    The number of common shares of the Company reserved for issuance under the Plan and under
    previously issued and unexercised options total 1,535,000 common shares, equal to 11.62%
    of the Company&#146;s issued and outstanding common shares as at March 1, 2003.</li>
</ol>

<hr SIZE="0">

<dir>
  <dir>
    <dir>
      <b><p ALIGN="CENTER">-28-</p>
      </b><u><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Principal Terms of Stock Option Plan</p>
      </u><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Plan provides that stock options may be granted to directors,
      senior officers, employees, consultants and service providers of the Company (and any
      subsidiary of the Company) and management company employees. For the purpose of the Plan,
      &quot;service provider&quot; means an employee or insider of a listed company and any
      other person or company engaged to provide ongoing management or consulting services for
      the listed company and &quot;insider&quot; means a person so defined in the Ontario <i>Securities
      Act</i> and associates of any person who is an insider, both as provided in TSX Company
      Policy Manual, Section 627. Under the Ontario <i>Securities Act</i> &quot;insider&quot;
      means (a) every director or senior officer of a reporting issuer, (b) every director or
      senior officer of a company that is itself an insider or subsidiary of a reporting issuer,
      (c) any person or company who beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, voting securities
      of a reporting issuer or who exercises control or direction over voting securities of a
      reporting issuer or a combination of both carrying more than 10 per cent of the voting
      rights attached to all voting securities of the reporting issuer for the time being
      outstanding other than voting securities held by the person or company as underwriter in
      the course of a distribution, and (d) a reporting issuer where it has purchased, redeemed
      or otherwise acquired any of its securities, for so long as it holds any of its
      securities.</p>
      <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Under the Plan, the Company&#146;s board of directors may, from time to
      time, designate a director or other senior officer or employee of the Company as
      administrator of the Plan. </p>
      <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Plan provides for the issuance of stock options to acquire up to a
      total of 1,000,000 common shares of the company (subject to standard anti-dilution
      adjustments). The Plan will terminate when all of the stock options have been granted or
      when the Plan is otherwise terminated by the Company. If a stock options expires or
      otherwise terminated for any reason without being exercised in full, the number of common
      shares in respect of which that stock option expired or terminated shall again be
      available for the purposes of the Plan. Any stock option outstanding when the Plan is
      terminated will remain in effect until it is exercised or it expires.</p>
      <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">It is in the sole discretion of the Board to determine who should
      receive stock options and in what amounts, subject to the following conditions:</p>
    </dir>
  </dir>
</dir>

<ol TYPE="i">
  <ol TYPE="i">
    <ol TYPE="i">
      <li>options are non-assignable and non-transferable, but may be exercised by the personal
        representative of the option holder in the event of the option holder&#146;s death;</li>
      <li>options may be exercisable for a maximum of five years from the date of grant;</li>
      <li>options to acquire no more than 5% of the issued shares of the Company may be granted to
        any one individual in any 12 month period;</li>
      <li>options held by an option holder who is a director, employee, consultant or management
        company employee must expire on the expiry day or within 365 days after the option holder
        ceases to be a director, employee, consultant or management company employee for reason of
        death or disability;</li>
      <li>options held by option holders who are terminated for cause will expire on date of
        termination; and</li>
      <li>options held by an option holder who ceases to be a director, employee, consultant or
        management company employee must expire on the expiry day or within 30 days after the
        option holder ceases to be a director, employee, consultant or management company employee
        for reason of early retirement, voluntary resignation or termination other than for cause.</li>
    </ol>
  </ol>
</ol>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-29-</p>

<dir>
  <dir>
    <dir>
      </b><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Plan provides that other terms and conditions may be attached
      to a particular stock option, such terms and conditions to be referred to in a schedule
      attached to the option agreement. The vesting schedule for each stock option will also be
      set out in the schedule attached to the option agreement.</p>
      <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">In addition, a stock option will expire immediately in the event a
      director or senior officer ceases to be a director or senior officer of the company as a
      result of (1) ceasing to meet the qualification under the <i>Company Act</i> (British
      Columbia), (ii) the passing of a special resolution by the shareholders, or (iii) an order
      made by a regulatory authority.</p>
      <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The price at which an option holder may purchase a common share upon
      exercise of a stock option will be as set forth in the option agreement issued in respect
      of such option and in any event will not be less that the discounted market price of the
      Company&#146;s common shares as of the date of the grant of the stock option. The market
      price of the Company&#146;s common shares for a particular date will be the closing
      trading price of the Company&#146;s common shares on the day immediately preceding the
      date of grant of the option. Discount market price means the market price less a discount
      of up to 25% if the market price is $0.50 or less; up to 20% if the market price is
      between $2.00 and $0.51; and up to 15% if the market price is greater than $2.00.</p>
      <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Company will not offer financial assistance to facilitate the
      purchase of shares under the Plan.</p>
      <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">No stock option will be exercisable at a price less than the minimum
      price prescribed by each of the organized trading facilities or the applicable regulatory
      authorities that would apply to the award of the stock option in question.</p>
      <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Disinterested shareholder approval will be obtained for any reduction
      in the exercise price of an option held by an insider of the Company. Options may not be
      granted to other than bona fide employees, consultants or management company employees. </p>
      <p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">No certificate for shares may be issued until fully paid for on due
      exercise of any stock option granted under the Plan. The Company will not provide
      financial assistance to option holders to assist them in exercising their stock options.</p>
    </dir>
  </dir>
</dir>

<ol TYPE="a">
  <li>Dundee Securities Corporation exercised 70,000 Broker&#146;s Warrants at an exercise
    price of $3.00 per share as to 5,000 common shares on March 17, 2003 and as to 65,000
    common shares on May 21, 2003 relating to a Private Placement Financing of 700,000
    flow-through common shares at a price of $3.00 per share that was completed on July 24,
    2002.</li>
  <li>A Private Placement Financing of 3,450,000 common shares at a price of $7.00 per common
    share was completed on November 6, 2003. Orion Securities Inc. acted as lead underwriter
    for the Company and participated as to 80%, with Dundee Securities Corporation
    participating as to 10% and Salman Partners Inc. participating as to 10%. The total
    commission paid proportionately to the underwriters was 6.5% of the Gross Proceeds from
    the financing payable in cash ($1,569,000) and Compensations Options equal to 10% of the
    shares issued (345,0000) exercisable at a price of $7.50 on or before November 6, 2005. At
    the date of this AIF no Compensation Options have been exercised</li>
</ol>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-30-</p>
<u>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Dividends</p>
</u></b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Company has not, since the date of its incorporation, declared or
paid any dividends on its common shares and does not currently intend to pay dividends.
Earnings, if any, will be retained to finance further growth and development of the
business of the Company.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Company has no dividend policy in place and has no intentions of
setting a policy in the near future.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&nbsp;</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">ITEM 6: MARKET FOR SECURITIES</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Company&#146;s shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange
(symbol &quot;DRC&quot;). </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Trading Price and Volume on TSX</p>
<div align="center"><center>

<table BORDER="1" CELLSPACING="1" CELLPADDING="7" WIDTH="528">
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="29%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b>Recent Year 2003</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">High ($)</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Low ($)</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><b><p ALIGN="CENTER">Volume</b></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="29%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9">January 2003</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">5.10</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">3.65</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">116,750</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="29%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9">February 2003</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">5.78</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">4.65</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">902,192</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="29%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9">March 2003</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">5.30</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">4.80</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">815,484</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="29%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9">April 2003</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">5.30</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">4.70</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">103,560</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="29%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9">May 2003</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">5.45</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">5.00</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">227,600</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="29%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9">June, 2003</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">6.50</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">5.15</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">970,769</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="29%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9">July, 2003</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">6.10</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">5.85</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">122,868</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="29%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9">August, 2003</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">7.10</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">5.70</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">321,991</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="29%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9">September, 2003</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">7.80</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">6.70</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">388,553</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="29%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9">October, 2003</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">8.10</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">6.65</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP" HEIGHT="9"><p ALIGN="CENTER">634,971</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="29%" VALIGN="TOP">November, 2003</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">9.50</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">7.65</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">382,240</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="29%" VALIGN="TOP">December, 2003</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">8.75</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">7.20</td>
    <td WIDTH="23%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="CENTER">363,820</td>
  </tr>
</table>
</center></div>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&nbsp;</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Company received approval from the CDNX to conduct a Normal Course
Issuers Bid to purchase up to 440,000 shares in the capital of the Company for a period of
one year through the facilities of the CDNX commencing February 20, 2002. To expiry of the
Normal Course Issuer Bid on February 20, 2003 the Company purchased and cancelled 252,000
shares. </p>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-31-</p>
<u>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Market Risk Factors</p>
</u></b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Investment in the common shares of the Company must be regarded as
highly speculative due to the nature of the Company&#146;s business and its present stage
of development. It is suitable only to those investors who are willing to solely rely on
the management of the Company and who can afford to lose their entire investment. The
following are some of the factors peculiarly affecting the market for the securities of
the Company:</p>

<ol TYPE="a">
  <li>The Company does not have a history of mineral production and earnings.</li>
  <li>Existing and possible future environmental legislation, regulations and actions could
    give rise to additional expense, capital expenditures, restrictions and delays in the
    activities of the Company, the extent of which cannot be predicted. Regulatory
    requirements and environmental standards are subject to constant evaluation and may be
    significantly increased, which could materially and adversely affect the business of the
    Company or its ability to develop its mineral properties on an economic basis. Before
    production can commence on any property, the Company must obtain regulatory and
    environmental approvals. There is no assurance that such approvals will be obtained on a
    timely basis or at all. The cost of compliance with changes in governmental regulations
    has the potential to reduce the profitability of operations or preclude entirely the
    economic development of a property.</li>
  <li>There is a degree of uncertainty attributable to the calculation of resources. Even if
    resources are converted to reserves,until ore is actually mined and processed, quantity of
    reserves must be considered as estimates only, since the quantity of reserves may vary
    depending on metal prices. Any material change of reserves, grade, or recovery ratio may
    affect the economic viability of the Company&#146;s properties. In addition, there can be
    no assurance that metal recoveries in small scale laboratory tests will be duplicated in
    larger scale tests under on-site conditions or during production.</li>
  <li>The mining industry is intensely competitive in all of its phases. The Company competes
    with many companies possessing greater financial resources and technical facilities than
    itself. Such competition could adversely affect the Company&#146;s ability to acquire
    suitable producing properties or prospects for mineral exploration in the future.</li>
</ol>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-32-</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">ITEM 7: DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">John H. Kruzick, Sharon L. Ross, Mike Muzylowski, Thomas O. Taylor,
Craig Thomas and C. Robert Edington, were elected as Directors and Officers of the Company
at the Annual General Meeting of the Company held on June 16, 2003. All directors and
officers will hold office until the next annual general meeting or such time as another
person is elected or appointed to take his/her place.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Name, Municipality of Residence, Occupation, and Period of Service and
Committee Positions of Directors &amp; Officers </p>
<b>

<p>John H. Kruzick &#150; CEO, President, Director, Executive, Corporate Governance &amp;
Nominating Committee Member, Exploration Consultant<br>
</b><i>Coquitlam, B.C. <br>
</i>Mr. Kruzick has been President, Director, Audit Committee Member and Exploration
Consultant of DRC Resources since incorporation in January, 1980. Mr. Kruzick is a
self-employeed independent business man managing the exploration and development of the
resource properties and the corporate affairs of the Company.</p>
<b>

<p>Sharon L. Ross - Secretary, Director, Executive Committee Member, Administrative
Assistant<br>
</b><i>Surrey, B.C. <br>
</i>Mrs. Ross has been Secretary, Director and Administrative Assistant of DRC Resources
since 1981. Mrs. Ross is self-employed and manages the day to day administrative affairs
of the Company.</p>
<b>

<p>C. Robert Edington &#150; Director<br>
</b><i>Victoria, B.C. <br>
</i>Mr. Edington has been a Director of DRC Resources since 1992 and he was the CFO from
December, 2000 to October, 2002. Mr. Edington is an engineer employeed by Fenco MacLaren
Inc.</p>
<b>

<p>Mike Muzylowski &#150; Director, Audit, Nominating &amp; Corporate Governance Committee
Member<br>
</b><i>Vancouver, B.C. <br>
</i>Mr. Muzylowski has been a Director and Member of the Audit Committee of DRC Resources
since September, 2000. Mr. Muzylowski has held management positions and directorships with
a number of mining companies including Windspear Resources, Granges Exploration and
Diamondex Resources Ltd. </p>
<b>

<p>Thomas O. Taylor &#150; Director, Audit, Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee
Member<br>
</b><i>Langley, B.C. <br>
</i>Mr. Taylor has been a Director of DRC Resources since February, 2002 and member of the
Audit Committee since November, 2002. Mr. Taylor is a commercial pilot employed by Air
Canada. He has held directorships on the boards of several other public companies over the
past 15 years. Mr. Taylor is a member of the Audit Committee</p>
<b>

<p>Craig D. Thomas &#150; Director, Audit, Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee
Member<br>
</b><i>West Vancouver, B.C. <br>
</i>Mr. Thomas has been a Director and member of the Audit Committee of DRC Resources
since November, 2002. Mr. Thomas is a Harvard College graduate who obtained his law degree
from the University of Alberta Law School. He was called to the British Columbia Bar in
1979. Mr Thomas is a principal of the law firm of Thomas Rondeau specializing in the
practice of corporate and securities law and has served as a director on a number of
public resource companies trading on North American exchanges.</p>
<b>

<p>Bruno J. Mosimann &#150; Vice President of Corporate Development and Finance<br>
</b><i>Zurich, Switzerland <br>
</i>Bruno Mosimann has been Vice President of Corporate Development and Finance of DRC
Resources since September, 2000. Mr. Mosimann has over 35 years experience in corporate
finance and business development in Europe and internationally.</p>
<b>

<p>Maurice Lee &#150; Vice President of Business Development<br>
</b><i>Vancouver, B.C. <br>
</i>Maurice Lee has been Vice President of Business Development of DRC Resources since
February 1, 2002. Mr. Lee has been involved in corporate finance and business development
for 30 years as an associate owner, investment executive and financier with First Canada
Securities, CT Securities, Dominick &amp; Dominick Securities Ltd. and Thomson Kernaghan
&amp; Co. Ltd. </p>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-33-</p>

<p>Michael W.P. Hibbitts &#150; Vice President of Exploration and Development<br>
</b><i>Coquitlam B.C.</i><br>
Michael Hibbitts has been Vice President of Exploration and Development of DRC Resources
since March 22, 2004. Mr. Hibbits is a Professional Geoscientist with over 25 years of
mining and exploration experience, including six years with Northgate Exploration Ltd.
where he was instrumental in the development of British Columbia&#146;s Kemess Mine. He
held key position with major mining companies, including Noranda Mines and Sherritt Gordon
Mines where he supervised feasibility studies and developed mines for production. He is
the co-recipient of the 2002 E.A. Scholz Award for Excellence in Mine Development. </p>
<b>

<p>Ian Beardmore &#150; CFO, Executive Committee Member<br>
</b><i>Vancouver, B.C. <br>
</i>Ian. Beardmore has been the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of DRC Resources since
October, 2002. Mr. Beardmore has been a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants
of British Columbia since 1972 and is presently in public practice.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&nbsp;</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">At December 31, 2003 the directors and officers of the Company held
options exercisable in respect of 645,000 common shares.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">At December 31, 2003 the Directors and Officers as a group beneficially
owned, or had control or direction over, directly or indirectly, 2,827,020 common shares
of the Company representing 21.91% of the issued shares of the Company.</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&nbsp;</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">ITEM 8: AUDIT COMMITTEE</p>
<u>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Audit Committee (Information as required by Form 110F-1)</p>
</u><i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">1. <u>Charter </p>
</u></i>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">A.<i> </i>Mandate</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Audit Committee is a committee of the Board of Directors (&quot;the
Board&quot;). Its primary function is to assist the Board in fulfilling its oversight
responsibilities by reviewing the financial information to be provided to the shareholders
and others, the systems of internal controls that management and the Board have
established, and the Company&#146;s audit process.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Audit Committee has the power to conduct or authorize
investigations into any matter within the scope of this policy. It may request any officer
or employee of the Company, its outside legal counsel or outside auditor to attend a
meeting of the Audit Committee or to meet with any member(s) of the Audit Committee.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Audit Committee is accountable to the Board. In the course of
fulfilling its specific responsibilities hereunder, the Audit Committee is expected to
attempt to maintain an open communication between the Company&#146;s outside auditor and
the Board.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The responsibilities of a member of the Audit Committee are in addition
to such member&#146;s duties as a member of the Board.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Audit Committee has the duty to determine whether the
Company&#146;s financial statements are complete, accurate, are in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles and fairly present the financial position and
risks of the organization. It accomplishes this by querying management and the outside
auditor. The Audit Committee is expected to resolve disagreements between management and
the outside auditor, and assure compliance with laws and regulations and the
Company&#146;s own policies. The Audit Committee provides the Board with such
recommendations and reports with respect to the financial statements of the Company as it
deems advisable.</p>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-34-</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">B. Membership </p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Audit Committee consists of at least three Directors who shall
serve on behalf of the Board. The members are appointed annually by the Board and meet the
independence, financial literacy and experience requirements of the Toronto Stock Exchange
and other regulatory agency as required.</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">C. Responsibilities </p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The responsibilities of the Audit Committee are to:</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">1. General</p>

<ol TYPE="i">
  </b>
  <li>Meet at least four times per year or more frequently if circumstances or the obligations
    of the Audit Committee require.</li>
  <li>Report Audit Committee actions to the Board with such recommendations as the Committee
    may deem appropriate.</li>
  <li>Annually review and reassess the adequacy of this policy and submit the recommendation
    to the Board for approval.</li>
  <li>Perform such functions as may be assigned by law, by the Company&#146;s certificate of
    incorporation, memorandum, articles or similar constating documents, or by the Board.</li>
</ol>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">2. Outside Auditor</p>

<ol TYPE="i">
  </b>
  <li>Recommend to the Board of Directors the outside auditor to be nominated and review the
    performance of the auditor.</li>
  <li>Confirm with the outside auditor and receive written confirmation at least once per year
    as to the outside auditor&#146;s internal processes and quality control and disclosure of
    any investigations or government enquiries, reviews or investigations of the outside
    auditor.</li>
  <li>Take reasonable steps to confirm the independence of the outside auditor, which include:</li>
</ol>

<ol TYPE="a">
  <ol TYPE="a">
    <li>Ensuring receipt from the outside auditor a formal written statement delineating all
      relationships between the outside auditor and the Company, consistent with generally
      accepting auditing practices.</li>
    <li>Considering and discussing with the outside auditor any disclosed relationships or
      services, including non audit services, that may impact the objectivity and independence
      of the outside auditor;</li>
    <li>Approving in advance any non audit related services provided by the auditor to the
      Company with a view to ensuring independence of the auditor, and in accordance with any
      applicable regulatory requirements, including the requirements of the Toronto Stock
      Exchange with respect to approval of non audit related serviced performed by the auditor,
      and </li>
    <li>As necessary, taking or recommending that the Board take, appropriate action to oversee
      the independence of the outside auditor.</li>
  </ol>
</ol>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-35-</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">3. Audit and Review Process and Results</p>

<ol TYPE="i">
  </b>
  <li>Consider, in consultation with the outside auditor, the audit scope and plan of the
    outside auditor</li>
  <li>Consider and review with the outside auditor the matters required to be discussed by
    generally accepted auditing practices</li>
  <li>Review and discuss with management and the outside auditor at the completion of the
    annual examination:</li>
</ol>

<ol TYPE="a">
  <ol TYPE="a">
    <li>the Company&#146;s audited financial statements and related notes;</li>
    <li>the outside auditor&#146;s audit of the financial statements and report thereon;</li>
    <li>any significant changes required in the outside auditor&#146;s audit plan;</li>
    <li>any serious difficulties or disputes with management encountered during the course of
      the audit; and </li>
    <li>other matters related to the conduct of the audit, which are to be communicated to the
      Committee under generally accepted auditing standards</li>
  </ol>
</ol>

<ol TYPE="i">
  <li>Review and discuss with management and the outside auditor at the completion of any
    review engagement or other examination, the Company&#146;s quarterly financial statements.</li>
  <li>Review, discuss with management the annual reports, the quarterly reports, the
    Management Discussion and Analysis, Annual Information Form, prospectus and other
    disclosures and, if thought advisable, recommend the acceptance of such documents to the
    Board for approval.</li>
  <li>Review and discuss with management any guidance being provided to shareholders on the
    expected future results and financial performance of the company and provide their
    recommendations on such documents to the Board.</li>
  <li>Inquire of management and the outside auditor about the systems of internal controls
    that management and the Board of Directors have established and the effectiveness of those
    systems. In addition inquire of management and the outside auditor about significant
    financial risks or exposures and the steps management has taken to minimize such risks to
    the Company.</li>
  <li>Inquire of the auditors the quality and acceptability of the Company&#146;s accounting
    principles, including the clarity of financial disclosure and the degree of conservatism
    or aggressiveness of the accounting policies and estimates.</li>
  <li>Meet with the outside auditor and management in separate executive sessions, as
    necessary or appropriate, to discuss any matters that the Committee or any of these groups
    believe should be discussed privately with the Audit Committee.</li>
</ol>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-36-</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">2</b>. <u><i><b>Composition of Audit Committee</p>
</b></i></u>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Audit Committee is composed of three independent and financially
literate directors of the Company, Craig D. Thomas, Mike Muzylowski and Thomas O. Taylor.</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">3.</b> <u><i><b>Relevant Education and Experience of Audit Committee</p>
</b></i></u>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Craig D. Thomas (acting chair of the Audit Committee) is an attorney
specializing in corporate and securities law, he is partner/owner of a legal firm. Mr.
Thomas has served on the board of numerous public and private companies in the natural
resource sector, as well as acting as in house legal council. He has the business
expertise to understand and evaluating financial statements that are prepared using both
US and Canadian GAAP, the principles applied to natural resource companies&#146; financial
statements and the internal controls required to accurately report the Company&#146;s
financial position</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Mike Muzylowski holds a degree in geology and has served on the board
on numerous natural resource companies over the past 40 years. Mr. Muzylowski has been the
President/CEO and director of several mining companies in the production and development
stage. He has the business expertise to understand and evaluate financial statements that
are prepared using both US and Canadian GAAP, the principles applied to natural resource
companies&#146; financial statements and the internal controls required to accurately
report the Company&#146;s financial position.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Thomas O. Taylor has held directorships in several public companies
over the past 15 year. As well as being a pilot for a national airline, Mr. Taylor has
owns and operates a private business and is familiar with the financial obligations
related such. He has the business expertise to understand and evaluate financial
statements that are prepared using both US and Canadian GAAP, the principles applied to
natural resource companies&#146; financial statements and the internal controls required
to accurately report the Company&#146;s financial position </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Items 4-7 of Form 52-110F1 are not applicable</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">4.</b> <u><i><b>Pre-Approval Policies and Procedures</b></i></u> </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The policies and procedures for the engagement of non-audit services is
outlined above in Item 2(iii)C of this section.</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">5.</b> <u><i><b>External Auditors Service Fees (By Category)</p>
</b></i></u>

<table BORDER="1" CELLSPACING="1" CELLPADDING="7" WIDTH="396">
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="54%" VALIGN="TOP">&nbsp;</td>
    <td WIDTH="22%" VALIGN="TOP"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2002</b></td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP"><b><p ALIGN="RIGHT">2003</b></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="54%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">(a) Audit Fees</td>
    <td WIDTH="22%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$18,975</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$21,715</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="54%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">(b) Audit-Related Fees</td>
    <td WIDTH="22%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$5,440</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$12,450</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td WIDTH="54%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">(c) Tax Fees</td>
    <td WIDTH="22%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$3,000</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$3,000</td>
  </tr>
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    <td WIDTH="54%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">(d) All Other Fees</td>
    <td WIDTH="22%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$0</td>
    <td WIDTH="24%" VALIGN="TOP"><p ALIGN="RIGHT">$0</td>
  </tr>
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<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">&nbsp;</p>

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<b>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-37-</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">ITEM 9: INTEREST OF MANAGEMENT &amp; OTHERS IN MATERIAL TRANSACTIONS</p>
<u>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Management</p>
</u></b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Company is dependent on a relatively small number of key
principals, including its President, the loss of any of whom could have an adverse effect
on the Company. </p>
<u><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Conflict of Interest</p>
</b></u>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Certain officers and directors of the Company are officers and/or
directors of, or are associated with, other companies that acquire interests in mineral
properties. Such association may give rise to conflicts of interest from time to time. The
directors are required by law, however, to act honestly and in good faith with a view to
the best interest of the Company and its shareholders and to disclose any personal
interest which they may have in any material transaction which is proposed to be entered
into with the Company and to abstain from voting as a director for the approval of such
transaction.</p>
<u><b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Related Party Transactions</p>
</b></u>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Westridge Enterprises Ltd., a non-reporting company controlled by the
President and CEO of the Company, Mr. John H. Kruzick, has been paid a total of 800,000
common shares of the Company, as to 500,000 in year 2000 and 100,000 in each of the years
2001, 2002 and 2003, all as partial exercise of that property option agreement to acquire
the Afton Project mineral claims as described in Item 4.D above. </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">There have been no other transactions or loans since the beginning of
the last three financial years between the Company and any enterprise that is under common
control with the Company, any associate, individual having significant influence over the
Company, key management personnel of the Company, directors of the Company or any
enterprise controlled by, or in which an individual having significant influence over the
Company or any key management person of the Company has a substantial interest and over
which such person can exercise significant influence.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Two further annual option payments of 200,000 common shares each remain
to be paid to exercise the Afton Copper-Gold Project property option, one-half of which
(100,000 common shares in each year) will be paid to Westridge Enterprises Ltd. The
Company will make the said payments.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">There are no other transactions, nor are there any proposed which are
material to the Company or any related party, except </p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY"><br>
ITEM 10: TRANSFER AGENT</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Registrar and Transfer Agent:</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Computershare Trust Company of Canada</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">510 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6C 2T5</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">100 University Avenue, Toronto, Ont. M5J 2Y1</p>

<hr SIZE="0">
<b>

<p ALIGN="CENTER">-38-</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">ITEM 11: MATERIAL CONTRACTS</p>

<ol TYPE="a">
  </b>
  <li>Agency agreement by letter dated November 6, 2003 between DRC Resources and Orion
    Securites Inc., Dundee Securities Corporation and Salman Partners Inc. (the
    &quot;Syndicate&quot;) relating to a bought deal agency offering of up to 3,450,000 Common
    Shares at $7.00 per Common Share. The Company paid the agent a total of $1,649,758.50 in
    cash commission and as reimbursement of legal fees and disbursements incurred by the
    agent. In addition to cash commission, the underwriters received 345,000 compensation
    options exercisable to purchase that number of Common Shares at $7.50 per share on or
    before November 6, 2005.</li>
  <li>Services agreement with John H. Kruzick, formalizing his engagement as President &amp;
    Chief Executive Officer for a term of five years from April 23, 2003 at a base retainer
    fee of $500 per day with provisions for, among other things, compensation in the event of
    sickness and special compensation in the event of termination by the Company. </li>
  <li>Services agreement with Sharon L. Ross, formalizing her engagement as Corporate
    Secretary for a term of five years from April 23, 2003 at a base fee equal to $35.00 per
    hour with provisions for, among other things, compensation in the event of sickness and
    special compensation in the event termination by the Company . </li>
  <li>Mine engineering services contract with Behre Dolbear &amp; Company Ltd. dated February
    18, 2003 under which that consulting firm provides independent engineering advice,
    currently with respect to the economic evaluation of the Afton Copper-Gold Project.</li>
  <li>Agency agreement by letter dated June 12, 2002 between DRC Resources and Dundee
    Securities Corporation relating to a best efforts agency offering of up to 1,500,000 units
    or Flow-Through Common Shares (to a maximum of 700,000) at $3.00 per unit or Flow-Through
    Common Share. Each unit consisted of 1 Common Share and 1/2 Warrant, a whole Warrant being
    exercisable at $3.75 per Common Share. The agent placed 700,000 flow-through shares at
    $3.00 per share. The Company paid the agent a total of $168,000 in cash commission and as
    reimbursement of legal fees and disbursements incurred by the agent. In addition to cash
    commission, the agent received 70,000 broker warrants exercisable to purchase that number
    of Common Shares at $3.00 per share, all of which have been exercised. The agent has the
    right until July 24, 2004 to lead any public or private offering of securities of the
    Company.</li>
</ol>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">ITEM 12: INTEREST OF EXPERTS</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">To the knowledge of the Company, no expert or counsel engaged by the
Company has any shares or other material, direct or indirect, economic interest in the
Company.</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">List of Experts and Reports Prepared:</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">James J. MacDougall, P.Eng (J.J. McDougall &amp; Associates) - 2000,
2001, 2002 Diamond Drill Exploration Report and Mineral Resource Study, Afton Copper-Gold
Project, March 10, 2003</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">James A. Currie, P.Eng (Behre Dolbear &amp; Company Ltd) - Advanced
Scoping Study on the Afton Copper-Gold Project, October, 2003 and updated February, 2004</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Gary Giroux, P.Eng (Behre Dolbear &amp; Company Ltd.) &#150; Mineral
Resource Estimate on Afton Copper-Gold Project, May, 2003 and Update January, 2004</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Frank Wright, P.Eng (Process Research Associates Ltd.) Afton Project
Chalcopyrite Composite Flotation Study, February, 2003 </p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Gie Tan, Ph.D (Process Research Associates Ltd) DRC Resources Project
North and Southwest Zone Composite Flotation Study, October 23, 2003</p>
<b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">ITEM 13: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION</p>
</b>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Additional information on the Company may be found on SEC at
www.sedar.com or the Company&#146;s website at www.drcresources.com.</p>

<p ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Directors&#146; &amp; Officers&#146; remuneration and indebtedness and
other financial information may be found in the MD&amp;A and financial statements for the
interim periods for years 2000 -2003 and the year end periods 1999-2002 filed on the SEDAR
Website (www.sedar.com) and also the Company&#146;s website (www.drcresources.com).</p>
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