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December 15, 2004

White Lake Properties

List of exploration work completed by AntOro:

July 2002: Prospecting and rock sampling.

May 2003: Exploration drilling (465 m on 3 DDH) of the ’ÄúVMS’Äù anomaly.

June 2003: Induced Polarity survey on the McDougall Grid (xx km)

June 2004: Geological mapping, systematic soil sampling over the IP targets.

The White Lake properties are located on the eastern shore of White Lake (Ontario) and 50 km west of the town of White River. The properties (including the White Lake I & II, Golden Bryant and Golden Bell) are located within the White Lake North & South areas and parts of the Bryant Township in the Thunder Bay mining district of Northern Ontario. The properties are accessible year-round by means of the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 17) that passes approximately 1 km south of the property's limits. The eastern portion of the property is accessible by well maintained gravel logging roads.

The property consists of xx contiguous claims covering an area of xxxx hectares. AntOro Resources Inc. holds a 90% interest on all of these claims, the remaining 10% are held by Geotest Corporation Inc.

The property hosts many gold and base metals occurrences. Most notable are the:
• Carroll-MacDougall occurrence of 1186 g/t Au (or 38.14 Troy oz/ton Au)
• Patio Lake North occurrence of 5.1 g/t Au (Grab sample)
• Patio Lake South occurrence of 0.20% Mo, 0.69% Zn, 0.60 % Cu and 8 g/t Ag.

AntOro performed in the fall of 2002 some line-cutting on the property in order to complete a systematic soil and rock sampling program next summer. Geological mapping is also required for large portions of the White Lake property not visited to date. Emphasis will be put on structural mapping and metallogenic re-assessment and punctual I.P. surveys to identify new diamond drilling targets.
Limited exploration drilling of the ’ÄúVMS’Äù anomaly did not return any significant amounts of Copper, Gold or Molybdenum mineralization, no further exploration efforts were deployed on this part of the property.

In the summer of 2003, an I.P. survey was performed on the McDougall grid to orient the future exploration efforts on the property. Pursuant to this survey, 3 large anomalies were highlighted under and in close proximity of the McDougall showing. The company followed up the geophysical results with systematic high-density soil sampling over the highlighted IP targets.

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