That's interesting...
If you look at the displacement along the Amikougami Creek Fault (which the map shows has Blanche Creek running along it? )what you see is that the area west of the fault is land that was displaced to the south (and a little bit east) from where the Main Break is on the east side of the fault...
You can see that in many of the map features, too...
Look at the tan map... and notice the pattern extending east out of the lake ? The Blanche River comes east out of Kenogami Lake, parallel to Hwy 568, then makes a sharp turn straight south, and then makes another sharp turn back to the east, parallel to Hwy 66.
That suggests an offset distance with movement along fault structures... that has the block of land east of Kenogami Lake having moved south... along the line where the river flows north/south instead of east/west...
Then, look at the map with the big orange blob... and right along the Amikougami Creek Fault, you see that same displacement... with a straight line along the fault line, orange to the east of it, and green to the west... which again suggests the land west of that fault moved south (and a bit east) relative to the land to the east side of the fault...
So, if you extend the line of the Main Break from east to west... it should have an offset at the Amikougami Fault intersection, and then continue on in the (mostly) east west direction, displaced by that same distance in the offset as you see in other map features... ??? Then, a question or two about the timing of movements relative to deposition or redeposition events...
Looks like the Eby-Kirkland Gold Property outline on the map... is about the same distance south of the Blanche River, where it runs east/west, as the Main Break is south of Kirkland Lake (the lake), etc. So, SRSR is sitting on an unexplored extension of the Main Break... that looks like an extension to the west, out of the town of Swastika... which is also on ground that is west of, and that was moved south along the Amikougami Creek Fault ?
So, it sure looks like that property is sitting right where the Main Break ought to be... along the portion offset south and east by the movement along the Amikougami Creek Fault, and the unnamed fault in the area where the Blanche River runs north/south... right north of the western portion of the claim group.