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2580 BURRARD VANCOUVER B.C. V6J-3J7 604-730-6982 Corporate Presentation October 2017 CA CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LO LOOKING IN INFORMATIO ION This presentation includes certain forward-looking information within the


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2580 BURRARD VANCOUVER B.C. V6J-3J7 604-730-6982

Corporate Presentation – October 2017

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CA CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LO LOOKING IN INFORMATIO ION

This presentation includes certain “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Examples of such forward-looking information includes information regarding the timing, extent and success of exploration, development and mining activities, conclusions of economic evaluations, project financing requirements, project permitting, planned infrastructure for the region and the estimated and anticipated economic impact of Silver Pursuit’s mineral projects. Forward looking information is based

  • n reasonable assumptions that have been made by the Company as of the date of such information and is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that

may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information, including but not limited to: the impact of general business and economic conditions; risks related to government and environmental regulation, actual results of current exploration and development activities, changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; problems inherent to the marketability of base and precious metals; industry conditions, including fluctuations in the price of base and precious metals, fluctuations in interest rates; government entities interpreting existing tax legislation or enacting new tax legislation in a way which adversely affects the Company; stock market volatility; competition; risk factors disclosed in theCompany’s most recent Management’s Discussion and Analysis and Annual Information Form, available electronically on SEDAR; and such other factors described or referred to elsewhere herein, including unanticipated and/or unusual

  • events. Many such factors are beyond Silver Pursuit’s ability to control or predict.

Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking information will prove to be accurate as actual results and future events could differ materially from those reliant on forward-looking information. All of the forward-looking information given in this presentation is qualified by these cautionary statements and readers are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking information due to its inherent uncertainty. Silver Pursuit disclaims any intent or obligation to update any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise, except as required by law. This forward-looking information should not be relied upon as representing the Company’s views as of any date subsequent to the date of this presentation. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. The estimate of mineral resources may be materially affected by environmental, permitting, legal, title, socio-political, marketing or other relevant issues. Pavel Dubchak, M.Sc., P.Geo, and Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101–Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI-43-101”), has reviewed and approved for the technical information contained in this presentation.

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Share Structure

TRADING SYMBOL SPF

Security Type Equity Shares Issued 24,764,103 Fully diluted 37,325,303 Market Cap $4,581,000 Year High 0.23 Year Low 0.09 As of September 2017

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Ma Mana nagement nt

Brian McClay – President, CEO Mining Executive with over 50 years of experience in the mining industry. He has been a miner, open-pit and underground contractor, and managed a family heavy construction business. For 21 years he was the CEO of Mosquito Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd. Which grew from a small market capitalization (>$1 million) to a company with several significant mining projects under development and a market capitalization of over $100 million. Walter (Del) Marting – Director A Reno based executive with mining experience, including tenure with Amax (among the leading global mining entities) as a Production Supervisor at the Climax/ Henderson mine and Vice-President for all sales and production in Europe. Walter was instrumental in the famous California gold mine acquisition, which he subsequently sold to a New Mexico utility at 16 to 1. Mr. Marting graduated from Yale with a BA and Harvard with an MBA. He served in the US Navy as a member of Seal Team.

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Peter Watson – Director, CFO

  • Mr. Watson has had a 15-year history with the Company as a Director and officer. He is an experienced

administrator and financial consultant with 25 years of experience as a manager, financier and public market coordinator. Tom Kennedy – Director

  • Mr. Kennedy, B.Comm., J.D., is a graduate of the University of British Columbia. After an initial career at

the Federal Department of Justice, Mr. Kennedy has primarily focused as a legal, financial and business consultant to publicly traded companies. Mr. Kennedy is currently a member of the Law Society of British Columbia, the Canadian Bar Association, the British Columbia Bar Association, and an Associate member of the American Bar Association. Mr. Kennedy is an officer and/or director of several TSX-V publicly traded companies.

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Tech chnica cal Team

James Greybeck- B.Sc.(Geology), M.Sc (Geology) - Chief Geologist

Jim Greybeck is an exploration geologist with thirty-six years of experience in mineral exploration and development projects for precious and base-metal deposits throughout the western U.S. During his career, his geologic work has contributed to three gold mines with over one million ounces of production, including Dee Gold and Marigold (Nevada), and Barney’s Canyon (Utah). In 1983, Jim was hired by John Livermore to join the gold exploration group of Cordex Exploration

  • Company. As an Exploration Manager for Daisy Gold Project (Beatty, Nevada) he moved the Daisy Project from early

exploration to production from three open-pit mines. Since 1999 Mr. Greybeck has been a consulting geologist developing and managing gold exploration projects in Nevada.

Pavel Dubchak – P.Geo., B.Sc (Geology), M.Sc (Geophysics).

Pavel Dubchak has over 30 years of experience in mineral resources exploration and development for various commodities with track record of discoveries. He conducted programs for major and intermediate mining companies in North America, Europe and Central Asia. His area of expertise is integration of Geophysics, Geology, and Geochemistry. Mr. Dubchak has Qualified Person credentials in compliance to NI-43-101.

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Robert Casaceli – BA (Geology), MS (Geology)

  • Mr. Casaceli is a geologist with a career in the mining industry spanning over 42 years and has been involved in every

facet of mineral exploration. Robert was Chief Geologist, and later Chief Consulting Geologist, for Franco-Nevada Corporation, the world’s largest royalty acquisition company. In this period, he also served as President, CEO, and Director of Franc-Or Resources Corporation for over 12 years and has been involved in the design, funding, and implementation of numerous reconnaissance and advanced-stage exploration projects, and prospect/mine evaluations in some 56 countries. Mr. Casaceli was President and Chief Operating Officer of Latin America Nevada (Subsidiary of Euro-Nevada Mining Corporation) for two years. He is currently a consultant geologist located in Reno, Nevada.

Larry McIntosh - B.Sc (Geology)

  • Mr. McIntosh is the vendor of the East Bell Project and a graduate of the University of Nevada, Mackay School of
  • Mines. He has been a Nevada based geologist and prospector for over 40 years. He worked as a prospector for Cordex

Exploration Company for 17 years and is credited with the discovery of the Eastside Deposit which has been the subject

  • f extensive exploration by Columbus Gold Corp. Larry is the vendor of Eastside to Columbus and holds a royalty

interest in the property.

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Silver Pursuit Resources Ltd. (SPF-TSX.V) Corporate Highlights

  • 1. EXPLORATION FOCUSED ON NEVADA GOLD PROPERTIES IN A REGION WITH ALREADY PROVEN

ENDOWMENT AND UNIQUE GEOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS

  • 2. PROPERTIES ARE WITHIN OR NEAR PRODUCTIVE GOLD PROVINCES

Nevada produced 5.4 million oz gold and 8.8 million oz silver in 2016 (Nevada Division of Minerals, 2017)

  • 3. SIGNIFICANT PROPERTY AREAS FOOT PRINT (920 ha)
  • 4. ALL PROPERTIES HAVE LONG-TERM OWNERSHIP HISTORY BY SIGNIFICANT CO.'S
  • 5. PROPERTIES ARE OWNED 100% - NO OBLIGATIONS, NO ROYALTIES OWED (*)
  • 6. COMPANY IS DEBT FREE
  • 7. MANAGEMENT HAS EXTENSIVE NEVADA KNOWLEDGE, EACH WITH OVER 30 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND

PROVEN TRACK RECORD OF SUCCESSFUL EXPLORATION, RESOURCE DISCOVERY AND MINE DEVELOPMENT

(*) EAST BELL IS OPTIONED WITH NSR.

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IN INDEX MAP SIL ILVER PURSUIT IT PROPERTIE IES

LEGEND:

  • Silver Pursuit property
  • Walker Lane belt
  • Major gold producing belts
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FOCUS PROPERTIES

EAST BELL

Rhyolite porphyry with low-sulfidation gold mineralization is hosted by Tertiary volcanic rocks near the margin of Fairview Peak caldera.

HOYT

Three target zones with potential for bulk-minable gold and silver mineralization

  • ccur in Triassic sedimentary rocks. Sheeted veins host silver mineralization at

historic workings where dump samples carry up to 35.4 opt silver and 3.18 g/t gold.

BLACK POINT

Disseminated gold mineralization is associated with widespread silicification and silver veins that occur in imbricated thrust fault slivers that include the Pilot Shale.

STEVENS BASIN

The potential for disseminated gold mineralization is associated with structurally- controlled mineralization encountered in previous drilling.

CHAOS CREEK

Rhyolite flow-dome complexes intruded at the margin of intersecting Tertiary calderas have cross-cutting, mineralized breccias with potential for high-grade epithermal veins and disseminated gold hosted in the associated volcaniclastic rocks

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EA EAST BEL ELL –CH CHURCH CHILL CT CTY.

Location Map

  • Located 40 miles from Fallon
  • Good access to property
  • Low-sulfidation epithermal

system hosted in volcanic rocks

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EA EAST BEL ELL –CH CHURCH CHILL CT CTY.

Regional Resources

  • Known Ag- Au

mineralization in association with Fairview Peak caldera

Flats Zone Hill Zone

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EA EAST BEL ELL –CH CHURCH CHILL CT CTY.

Exploration Signatures

High resistivity Controlled-source Audio-frequency Magnetotellurics (CSAMT) anomalies (potential high silica zones) coincide with elevated Au values in rock chip surface samples

Flats Zone Hill Zone

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EA EAST BEL ELL –CH CHURCH CHILL CT CTY.

Exploration Signatures and Historic Drill holes

Historic drill holes did not test the high resistivity CSAMT anomalies center (potential high silica zones).

EDGES OF CSAMT ANOMALY

Flats Zone Hill Zone

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EA EAST BEL ELL –CH CHURCH CHILL CT CTY.

Flats Zone- Rock Chip Sampling

THE POTENTIAL HIGH SILICA AREA WITH ELEVATED GOLD VALUE IN SAMPLES IS THE NEXT DRILLING TARGET

Hill Zone- Rock Chip Sampling

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EA EAST BEL ELL –CH CHURCH CHILL CT CTY.

Work Plan

  • Initiate permitting for 2-phase drilling program ( Notice-Level Operations)
  • Complete Ground Magnetics Survey and in-fill Resistivity Lines

to pin-point the drilling target

  • Contract Drilling Operator
  • After permit approval, post reclamation bond with BLM
  • Commence Phase One Drilling
  • Compile drilling data, analyze drill results
  • Outline Phase Two target
  • Commence Phase Two Drilling

2018- Q1 Oct-Dec 2017 2018- Q2 Jan-Mar 2018

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OTHER FOCUS PROPERTIES

EAST BELL

Rhyolite porphyry with low-sulfidation gold mineralization is hosted by Tertiary volcanic rocks near the margin of Fairview Peak caldera.

HOYT

Three target zones with potential for bulk-minable gold and silver mineralization

  • ccur in Triassic sedimentary rocks. Sheeted veins host silver mineralization at

historic workings where dump samples carry up to 35.4 opt silver and 3.18 g/t gold.

BLACK POINT

Disseminated gold mineralization is associated with widespread silicification and silver veins that occur in imbricated thrust fault slivers that include the Pilot Shale.

STEVENS BASIN

The potential for disseminated gold mineralization is associated with structurally- controlled mineralization encountered in previous drilling.

CHAOS CREEK

Rhyolite flow-dome complexes intruded at the margin of intersecting Tertiary calderas have cross-cutting, mineralized breccias with potential for high-grade epithermal veins and disseminated gold hosted in the associated volcaniclastic rocks

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HO HOYT YT –CH CHURCH CHILL CT CTY.

Exploration Targets and Rock Chip Geochem

  • No previous drilling
  • Gold up to 3.18 g/t
  • Silver up to 35.4 opt
  • TARGET ZONES:
  • UBET Thrust (disseminated gold

target in Triassic sediments)

  • Extension of Hoyt Mine (sheeted

vein zones)

  • West Graben (parallel structural

zone to Hoyt zone)

WORK PLAN: Sampling and structural analysis to refine drill targets

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CH CHAOS CR CREEK –NY NYE CTY.

Exploration Targets and Geology

  • Raw prospect on

intersecting caldera margins

  • Late dikes with cross-cut

by hydrothermal breccias

  • ASTER anomalies coincide

with altered rhyolites

  • Trace elements typical of

bonanza, epithermal vein mineralization

WORK PLAN: Rock chip sampling and structural analysis IP Survey to identify drill targets

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BL BLACK CK POINT–EU EUREK EKA CTY.

Exploration Targets and Geology

TARGET ZONES:

  • Pilot Shale
  • Barite veining in jasperoid
  • Altered dikes present
  • Imbricate thrust faults with

ground preparation of favorable hosts units

WORK PLAN: Rock chip sampling and structural analysis to identify best drill targets in Pilot Shale

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ST STEVENS S BASI SIN–EU EUREK EKA CTY.

Exploration Targets and Geology

  • Best surface sample: 2.51g/t

Au in jasperoid

  • Best intercept in RC drilling:

50 ft of 0.18 g/t Au

  • High gold in drilling: 0.52 g/t
  • Trace elements typical of

Carlin-type mineralization

WORK PLAN: Review of all geophysical and drilling data to extend mineralized zones identified in previous drilling

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UNDER DEVELOPMENT

OWYHEE

Trench sample of 8.5 m 2.1 g/t gold is associated with antimony-bearing structures hosted in Tertiary volcanic rocks. Target is bulk-minable stockworks zone.

PETES SUMMIT

Lower plate rocks, including the Roberts Mountains Formation, host gold mineralization with a high arsenic geochemical signature.

BLS CLAIMS (CARLIN TREND)

Located on the Carlin trend, the claims have potential for deep disseminated and near surface intrusive-related gold mineralization.

NS CLAIMS (PINON RANGE)

Located near the south end of the Carlin trend, the claims are situated along a strong ENE lineament with potential for gold hosts in stratigraphic collapse breccias and cross-cutting Tertiary intrusives.

GOLDEN -REEF

Located in Crescent Valley, target is Carlin-type mineralization hosted in breccias derived from overlap assemblage rocks

ZIGGY

A pediment target, in Big Smoky Valley, where Carlin type mineralization is hosted by Ordovician carbonate rocks.

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OW OWYHEE–EL ELKO CTY.

Geology

Gold up to 2.62 g/t over 8.53m in historical trenching

  • TARGET ZONES:
  • with High Sb geochemistry
  • NW striking structures
  • Silicified zones marginal to

rhyolite plugs

WORK PLAN: Surface sampling and mapping to identify drill targets

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PE PETE TES SUMMIT–NY NYE CTY.

Geology and Sampling

  • Arsenic anomaly in lower

plate rocks of RM Thrust

  • Anomaly projects beneath

Tertiary volcanic cover

  • Drilling is 1200 ft from best

gold sample at surface

WORK PLAN: Surface sampling and mapping to identify untested drill targets

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BL BLS Cl Claims–EU EUREK EKA CTY.

Geology and Past Drilling

  • Carlin trend property
  • Claims surrounded by

majors

  • Previous drilling intersects

lower plate at depth

  • Known gold mineralization

associated with margins of intrusives

WORK PLAN: Mapping and structural analysis to identify drill targets; JV potential

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NS NS Claims–EL ELKO CTY.

Geology

  • Claims surrounded by

majors

  • 2 miles WSW of Pony Creek

TARGET ZONES:

  • Along ENE Structural zone

WORK PLAN: Mapping and structural analysis to identify drill targets; JV potential

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GO GOLDEN-RE REEF–EU EUREK EKA CTY.

Geology

  • ENE & NE structures

control structural grain and emplacement of

  • lder intrusive bodies
  • Historic trenches with

reported mineralization

WORK PLAN: Mapping and structural analysis to identify drill targets; geophysical surveys to identify drill targets

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ZI ZIGGY–NY NYE CTY.

Geology

  • Pediment target
  • Identify important

NW structural zones beneath shallow cover

  • Identify potentially

mineralized intrusives beneath shallow cover

WORK PLAN: Reprocess CSAMT geophysical survey data to identify covered targets

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FUTURE DEVELOPMENT

PRINCE

Historical silver on adjacent claims associated with widespread silicification is interpreted to be surface expression of deeper target for precious metals mineralization hosted in Cambrian siltstones.

TIP TOP

Potential for high-grade, precious metals vein mineralization is present along with potential for disseminated gold hosted in Tertiary volcanics with a high-level epithermal geochemical signature.

MUD SPRINGS

Target concept is bulk-minable, volcanic-hosted gold and silver mineralization developed near resurgent domes within Tertiary caldera

HERCULES

Target concept is bulk-minable, volcanic-hosted gold and silver mineralization developed along Tertiary caldera margin

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EX EXPORATION GOALS

  • Acquire properties by staking in areas of favorable location and geologic setting with

signatures of a potential deposit

  • Evaluate geology of prospects by analyzing features of structure, lithology and alteration
  • Identify targets and test them swiftly using the best exploration tools
  • Maintain a pipeline of quality projects with potential for new discovery