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Driven by Discovery TSX-V: CUC Exploring the Americas for Giant Copper - Gold Deposits FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENT Forward-Looking Statement This presentation contains certain statements that may constitute forward-looking information under


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TSX-V:CUC

Driven by Discovery

Exploring the Americas for Giant Copper - Gold Deposits

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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENT

Forward-Looking Statement This presentation contains certain statements that may constitute forward-looking information under applicable securities laws. All statements, other than those of historical fact, which address activities, events, outcomes, results, developments, performance or achievements that Carube anticipates

  • r expects may or will occur in the future (in whole or in part) should be considered forward-looking information. In some cases, forward-looking information is identified

by the use of terms and phrases such as “anticipate”, “believe”, “could”, “estimate”, “expect”, “intend”, “may”, “plan”, “predict”, “project”, “will”, “would”, and similar terms and phrases, including references to assumptions. Such information may involve, but is not limited to, comments with respect to strategies, expectations, planned

  • perations or future actions. These forward-looking statements are based on currently available competitive, financial and economic data and operating plans as of the

date of this presentation but are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results, performance or achievements or industry results to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors are based on information currently available to Carube, including information obtained from third-party industry analysts and other third party sources, and are based on management’s current expectations regarding future growth, results of operations, future capital (including the amount, nature and sources of funding thereof) and expenditures. The forward-looking information contained in this presentation is expressly qualified by this cautionary statement A number of risks, uncertainties and other factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking information, including, but not limited to, the following: risks associated with reliance on key personnel; financial health of Carube’s and its related cash flows; general industry and market conditions and growth rates; failure to realize anticipated benefits of acquisitions and monetization opportunities; legislative and regulatory developments; reliance on major customers; general economic conditions and levels of economic activity including interest rate and currency exchange rate fluctuation; current global financial conditions; failure to realize on growth initiatives; financing risks; degree of competition in the industry; risks associated with the development of projects; changes in employee relations; control of costs and expenses including inability to repay maturing debt and to fund capital expenditures and future acquisitions and dependence on information systems and technology; retaining main customers risk. Forward-looking information reflects Carube’s current beliefs and is based on information currently available to Carube and on assumptions it believes to be reasonable. In some instances, material factors or assumptions are discussed in this presentation in connection with statements containing forward-looking information. Such material factors and assumptions include, but are not limited to: the Company’s ability to execute on its business plan; the continued success of business development activities; new assets or projects will continue to be added to the Company’s portfolio. The forward-looking information is made as of the date of this presentation and Carube assumes no obligation to update or revise such information to reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be required by applicable law. Because of the risks, uncertainties and assumptions contained herein, prospective investors should not read forward-looking information as guarantees of future performance or results and should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Nothing in this presentation is, or should be relied upon as, a promise or representation as to the future. There is no warranty or guarantee given by any person as to any forecast or financial outlook contained herein. In addition, such forecasts and financial outlooks reflect various assumptions by Carube. Although Carube believes these assumptions to be reasonable, Carube can give no assurance that such assumptions will prove to be correct and readers are cautioned that such assumptions may prove to be incorrect. The actual results achieved will vary from the forecast or financial outlook results and the variations may be material. There is no guarantee that any forecasts or financial outlooks will be achieved in whole or in part. To the extent any forward-looking statements contain forecasts or financial outlooks, such information is being provided solely to enable a reader to assess Carube’s financial condition and its operational history and experience in the resource exploration industry. Readers are cautioned that this information may be not appropriate for any other purpose, including investment decisions. Industry and other statistical data presented in this presentation, except where otherwise noted, have been compiled from sources and participants which, although not independently verified by Carube, are considered by Carube to be reliable sources of information. References in this presentation to research reports or to articles and publications should be not construed as depicting the complete findings of the entire referenced report or article. The Qualified Person responsible for the technical information in this presentation is Shannon Baird P. Geo., Carube’s Exploration Manager, who has approved the technical information included herein. Any reference to historical estimates and resources should not be relied upon. These are not current and a Q.P. has not done sufficient work to classify these historical estimate and Carube Copper Corp. is not treating the historical estimate as a current resource estimate.

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CARUBE SNAPSHOT

Shares Outstanding 331.5M Warrants - (avg. $0.10) 34.0M Options - (avg. $0.08) 29.2M RSU & DSU 1.7M Share Price C$0.05 Market Cap (undiluted) C$17.0m

CORPORATE INFORMATION SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION INVESTMENT HIGHIGHTS

  • Rare

portfolio

  • f

high-quality and advanced stage copper-gold exploration projects

  • Flagship Jasperoide project has the

attributes of a potential company maker asset, drill ready

  • Highly

experienced board and management team with strong track record of value creation

  • Strong register, long term shareholder

and supporter base

  • Drilling to commence soon, generate

strong news flow

  • Marketing

campaign to reposition Carube, leverage news flow, build value

Insiders 14% Wallbridge 6% RCF 9% Public 71%

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22Mt year consumption 6.8t/MW of copper 15kg of copper 60kg of copper 1.3t/MW of copper

COPPER OUTLOOK IS STRONG

Rising demand – forecast supply deficits

  • Worlds largest base metals market

(22Mtpa consumption)

  • Intensity of copper use continues to expand
  • Multitude of industrial applications
  • Strong demand for electricity generation
  • Powering the InfoTech revolution
  • Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles
  • US$106B of investment needed to meet

forecast supply deficit of 5.4Mt by 2028

Copper’s Tight Supply Situation

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  • +30 years experience in exploration, mine

development, mine operations, corporate and capital markets.

  • Rio Tinto, Oxiana, OZ Minerals
  • Founder and CEO of Tigers Realm Group
  • Co-founder EMR Capital

TONY MANINI BSc (Hons), FAusIMM, FSEG

Executive Chairman

ALAR SOEVER P.Geo

Director

  • +35 years of mineral exploration and

development experience

  • Executive Chairman of Wallbridge Mining
  • Former Executive Chairman Miocene Metals

YALE SIMPSON BApSc

  • +30 years experience
  • Co-chairman of Extorre Gold Mines Ltd

bought by Yamana Gold Ltd. in 2012.

  • Co-Chairman of Exeter Resources bought

by Goldcorp/Barrick in 2017.

Independent Director

STEPHEN HUGHES BSc (Hons), APGNS (P.Geo), MAIG, FSEG

Independent Director

  • +20 years technical and management

experience in exploration, development and mine geology

  • 12 years Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold
  • VP Exploration – Oxiana Indonesia; Asiamet

Resources

ZIMI MEKA B.Eng (Mech) Hons, FAusIMM, MAICD, FIEAust

Independent Director

  • Founder, MD and CEO of Ausenco, a global

provider of mining consulting and construction services

  • +25 years experience in the design, construction

and operation of minerals processing plants and infrastructure globally

Independent Director

  • Corporate development and finance

specialist

  • Served as CFO, Vice President and as a

director TSX-listed junior companies.

  • Prodigy Gold Inc corporate M&A lead to the

$340M buyout by Argonaut Gold Inc.

KIMBERLY ANN ARNTSON

BOARD AND SENIOR MANAGEMENT

Serial Resource Industry Value Creators

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CARUBE COPPER CORP.

Jasperoide Copper and Gold Project, Peru

Lima Arequipa Cusco

PERU

Pacific Ocean

JASPEROIDE

Las Bambas Antapaccay Haquira Constancia

Peru is ‘Elephant Country' for Copper and Gold

  • Ranked 2nd in global copper production

Ranked 2nd in global copper reserves Rated 5th for global mining investment

  • Mining is 12% of GDP and 60% of Export Revenue

Jasperoide lies in the heart of ‘Elephant Country’

  • 57km2 tenement in Andahuaylas – Yauri Belt
  • Surrounded by World Class deposits

Las Bambas 1.20BT @ 0.61% Cu, 197ppm Mo (MMG) Constancia 534MT @ 0.31% Cu, 97ppm Mo (HudBay) Antapaccay 592MT @ 0.45% Cu (Glencore) Haquira 569MT @ 0.56% Cu (First Quantum)

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Jasperoide - Large Porphyry Skarn Cu-Au System

District Scale

Phyllic altered diorite cut by B-Veins, and fracture controlled garnet alteration

B-Veins Garnet

Massive magnetite skarn outcropping for 100’s of meters along strike

Magnetite Skarn

Jasperoide Copper-Gold Skarn and Porphyry Project. Located 50km from Las Bambas, along a well maintained roads accessed by MMG and Hudbay Minerals

Main Skarn 1 Hole, JADD11-20 23.5m @ 1.86% Cu

1250m

Skarn Outcrops Skarn Outcrops

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JASPEROIDE PROJECT

Rare Opportunity – Exceptional Upside Potential

Extensive Skarn

  • High grade surface mineralization.

A total 52 holes for 10,175m (1994 - 2012). No drilling since 2012

  • Exceptional drill results include:

 113.0m @ 1.13% Cu, 0.32g/t Au 

24.3m @ 5.76% Cu, 0.09g/t Au

 185.2m @ 1.00% Cu, 0.39g/t Au  125.6m @ 0.79% Cu, 0.58g/t Au

  • Depth Potential

Sparsely tested; several holes terminated in high grade copper-gold mineralization

  • Delineation Drilling Stage

Ground geophysical and surface mapping and geochemical surveys completed; drill program designed

Jasperoide Skarn Untested Skarn Exploration Camp

  • Multiple zones of mineralized skarn
  • More than 3 km undrilled
  • Geophysics and soil geochem provide

direct targeting tools for drilling

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Extensive Near Surface Cu-Au Mineralization

Previous Drill Results

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HOLE ID From To Length Cu Au CuEq HOLE ID From To Length Cu Au CuEq (m) (m) (m) (%) (g/t) (%) (m) (m) (m) (%) (g/t) (%) H-01 3.0 116.1 113.0 1.13 0.32 1.32 JADD11-05 98.0 223.6 125.6 0.79 0.58 1.13 Includes 72.7 116.1 43.4 2.55 0.56 2.89 Includes 108.0 148.0 40.0 1.59 0.65 1.97 H-02 16.6 77.6 60.9 0.68 0.19 0.79 JADD11-07 48.0 80.0 32.0 1.59 0.65 1.98 H-08 1.8 109.7 107.9 0.97 0.14 1.06 JADD11-09 1.5 126.0 124.5 0.64 0.29 0.81 Includes 68.7 109.7 41.0 2.57 0.39 2.80 Includes 72.0 126.0 54.0 0.96 0.34 1.16 H-10 32.9 89.3 56.3 0.53 0.12 0.60 JADD11-10 70.0 110.3 40.3 3.54 0.33 3.74 H-10 134.8 251.8 117.0 0.59 0.56 0.92 Includes 86.0 110.3 24.3 5.76 0.09 5.81 H-14 113.0 150.0 36.9 1.73 0.54 2.05 JADD11-13 20.0 184.0 164.0 0.72 0.22 0.85 HU-03 82.5 114.0 31.5 0.71 0.17 0.81 Includes 120.0 184.0 64.0 1.24 0.34 1.44 JADD11-01 74.0 160.0 86.0 2.44 0.72 2.88 JADD11-15 124.0 215.8 91.8 0.72 0.23 0.85 Includes 122.0 160.0 38.0 2.40 0.28 2.56 Includes 164.0 215.8 51.8 1.05 0.33 1.24 JADD11-03 22.0 207.2 185.2 1.00 0.39 1.23 JADD11-20 19.0 42.5 23.5 1.86 0.00 1.86 Includes 119.5 158.0 38.5 2.01 0.89 2.54 Includes 24.0 38.0 14.0 2.78 0.01 2.79 Includes 175.4 207.2 31.8 2.50 0.75 2.94 JADD12-03 37.1 152.0 114.9 0.97 0.37 1.20 JADD11-04 18.0 127.7 109.7 0.94 0.36 1.15 Includes 90.0 152.0 62.0 1.61 0.46 1.89 Includes 70.0 127.7 57.7 1.55 0.53 1.87 Includes 103.5 138.0 34.5 2.55 0.69 2.96

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JASPEROIDE COPPER-GOLD PROJECT

Geology and Mineralization

Jasperoide tenement package, 50km east of Las Bambas

  • High Grade Cu-Au-Ag Skarn

Mineralization, with exoskarn and endoskarn alteration mapped at surface for over > 3km

  • Geology closely analogous to giant Cu-

Au deposits such as Las Bambas and Ertsberg/Grasberg

  • Fold and thrust belt, carbonate

sediments, multi-phase intrusive complex, extensive skarn alteration

  • Cu-Au Mineralization closely associated

with magnetite skarn, epithermal vein

  • verprint
  • Porphyry Cu potential – Phyllic

alteration and B-veins mapped proximal to skarn

Ongoing Negotiations

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  • Interpreted “Stacked” Skarn System

Well developed mineralogic zonation garnet – diopside vs magnetite skarn

  • Near Surface Mineralization

Malachite, azurite, chrysocolla, brochantite and chalcopyrite – bornite at depth. Mineralization occurs as disseminations, fracture coatings, in breccias and in veins

  • Upside Potential, multiple exposure of

skarn and porphyry style mineralization

  • Gold-rich intermediate sulphidation style

veins e.g.11m@ 19.5g/t Au (Trench 24),1.23m@ 27.2g/t Au (drill hole H-10)

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Massive Magnetite Skarn at central Jasperoide and identified in three other blocks Well developed copper-

  • xide in skarn, across the

3km mineralized trend Porphyry B-Veins identified west of skarn mineralization

500m thick

JASPEROIDE HIGHLY PROSPECTIVE GEOLOGY

Ferrobamba Formation - Host to Giant Deposits

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High Grade Epithermal Gold Overprint

Extensive Veining Mapped at Surface

JADD11-03 (180-182m): Assayed 8.4g/t Au and 0.60% Cu. Interpreted as a brecciated epithermal vein overprinting the skarn H-10 (210.9-212.1m): Assayed 27g/t Au. This vein shows classic colloform-crustiform banding

  • Epithermal Vein Styles

Classic colloform-crustiform banded quartz veins, multi- phase quartz vein-breccias and chalcedonic quartz veins

  • Post Skarn Event

Epithermal veins cross-cut the skarn system, and are easily recognized in drill core, showing typical features of epithermal style vein systems

  • Open Along Strike

Surface mapping confirms breccias & vein development for at least 1.0km

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  • Geology and Mineralisation at Jasperoide

Displays similarities to the Giant Ertsberg Cu-Au deposit in Irian Jaya, Indonesia

  • East Ertsberg Skarn System Comparable

Combined porphyry and skarn style copper-gold deposit developed along intrusive contacts, is 1.45km in height, 1.4km long and 200-500m wide. Sheeted porphyry style veining in an equigranular diorite

  • Multi Pulse Plumbing System

Skarn overprinted by intermediate-sulfidation style quartz veins with strong gold-silver mineralization

  • Jasperoid Skarn / Porphyry System

Average hole depth is 175 meters, system remains untested at depth

13 GBT IOZ ESZ DOZ MLZ DMLZ

Porphyry

GBT Production 59.1MT @ 2.0% Cu & 0.67 g/t Au IOZ/DOZ Reserve 175MT @ 0.57% Cu & 0.71 g/t Au ESZ Reserve 143MT @ 0.50% Cu & 0.83 g/t Au DMLZ Reserve 509MT @ 0.85% Cu & 0.72 g/t Au

JASPEROIDE EXPLORATION TARGET

World Class Skarn-Porphyry Cu-Au Deposit – Ertsberg Model

Blind Porphyry

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JASPEROIDE EXPLORATION PROGRAM

Very under explored – under drilled Cu-Au system

  • Skarn Body

Up to 500m in width, 150m thick and surface mapping confirms greater than 3km strike-length

  • Mineralization

Several holes terminated in high grade copper-gold mineralization e.g. JADD11- 03 final 6m assayed 3.0% Cu

  • Geophysics

Ground magnetic data indicate potential 8km skarn trend

  • Porphyry Potential

Exploration data demonstrates significant potential for porphyry copper and gold mineralization at depth

Line 1200 Section - Drill Fence Across Skarn. Holes JADD11 -01, 05, 03 & 04

JADD11-01 86m @ 1.29% Cu, 0.20g/t Au (From 74m) 38m @ 2.40% Cu, 0.28g/t Au (From 122m) 19.9m @ 0.73% Cu (From 186.4m) JADD11-05 125.5m @ 0.79% Cu & 0.58g/t Au (From 98m)

  • Inc. 40m : 1.6% Cu, 0.65g/t Au (From 108m)

Final 1.5m assayed 0.46% Cu, 0.2g/t Au JADD11-03 185.2m @ 1.0% Cu, 0.38g/t Au (From 22m) 31.8m @ 2.5% Cu, 0.75g/t Au (From 175m) Final 6m assayed 3.0% Cu JADD11-04 109.7m @ 0.94% Cu & 0.36g/t Au (From 18m)

  • Inc. 57.7m @ 1.55% Cu, 0.53g/t Au (From

70m) IP Survey (Chargeability) Jasperoide Project Area

Skarn

Line 900 Section - 300m South of Line 1200 Above – No Drilling

IP Section Line 900 #3 #4 #5 #1 500m Porphyry Potential #4 IP Section Line 1200 Pyrite Shell Porphyry Potential Skarn Potential Pyrite Shell Porphyry Potential Skarn Potential Porphyry Potential

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  • Drill to commence Q3
  • Scout and Twin Drilling (3000m)

Confirm historical data, scout holes to expand mineral domains

  • Delineation Drilling (5000m)

Support a Maiden NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate

  • Exploratory Drilling (5000m)

Scout test potential extensions of high- grade skarn mineralization

  • Mapping and Sampling

Define additional skarn and porphyry targets for drill testing

  • Sighter Metallurgical Test work

Magnetics (Analytical Signal) Jasperoide Project Area

Area covered by existing

  • drilling. Target for Maiden

Resource Estimate Single Hole JADD11-20 23.5m @ 1.86% Cu

JASPEROIDE EXPLORATION PROGRAM

Exploration - Development Strategy 2020-21

+3 KM Mineralized Skarn along Intrusive contact

A B

IP Section Line 1200 IP Section Line 900

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GEOLOGIC BLOCK MODEL

Planned Drill Holes and Historic Results

Cross Section Through Block Model

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WHY INVEST IN CARUBE

Assets, Team and Timing

Right Team

  • Proven track record and serial

value creators with substantial “skin in the game”

  • Reputation for technical and
  • perational excellence
  • Extensive networks across

mining, broking and finance

  • Experienced builders of highly

successful resource companies

  • Highly supportive shareholder

and supporter base

Right Assets

  • Current global shortage of high-

quality copper projects

  • Jasperoide a rare opportunity -

extensive under explored Cu- Au project near giant deposits

  • Walk up drill targets, near term

resource and growth potential

  • Peru a tier one mining country,

accounting for 17.6% of GDP

  • Highly prospective portfolio of
  • ther copper and gold projects

ready to be commercialised

  • Strong copper supply-demand

fundamentals support short- med-long term outlook

  • Board and management reset

complete.

  • Completed acquisition of Tier-1

exploration asset, drilling to commence soon

  • Strong results and news flow
  • Marketing re-brand underway,

company re-rate expected

Right Timing

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CONTACTS

CORPORATE OFFICE 133 Richmond St W., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario M5H 2L3 Tel: +1 (647) 953-5924 Toll Free: +1 (888) 416-6560 www.carubecopper.com

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CONTACTS

TONY MANINI Executive Chairman Tel: +61 (41) 9384465 E-mail: tmanini@carubecopper.com STEPHEN HUGHES Director Tel: +1 (647) 517-4574 E-mail: shughes@carubecopper.com JEFF ACKERT VP Business Development Tel: +1 (647) 957-2249 E-mail: jackert@carubecopper.com 18

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TSX-V:CUC | British Columbia Copper-Gold Nova Scotia Gold Jamaica Copper and Gold

MACKENZIE ROGERS CREEK BELLAS GATE MAIN RIDGE STEWART BROOK

OTHER PROJECTS

Quality Copper and Gold Projects for JV, Vend, Sale

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JAMAICA

Main Ridge and Bellas Gate - Gold and Copper-Gold

Ocho Rios Port Antonio Kingston Montego Bay

Caribbean Sea Caribbean Sea

City Port Road Bauxite Plant 100% Owned Carube Copper Corp.

LEGEND

  • Five Special Exclusive Prospecting Licenses (SEPL) 207km2
  • More than C$20m spent by BHP, OZ Minerals, Carube
  • Walk-up, untested, high probability drill targets

ARTHURS SEAT BELLAS GATE HUNGRY GULLY MAIN RIDGE 20

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BELLAS GATE COPPER-GOLD JAMAICA

Highly Prospective Porphyry Cu-Au District

Multiple Porphyry and Intermediate Sulphidation Targets

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BELLAS GATE COPPER-GOLD JAMAICA

Highly Prospective Porphyry Cu-Au District

3.48 % Cu, 2.79 gt Au 1.20% Cu, 1.40 gt Au

CONNORS

  • 250m x 250m porphyry Cu-Au

defined in 12 holes

  • CON-14-005 : 294m@0.41% Cu,

0.28g/t Au, incl. 96m @ 1.00% CuEq

PROVOST

  • Hole PVT-16-002 : 339m @ 0.34%

CuEq Including 10m @1.79% CuEq

  • Hole PVT-16-001 : 82m @ 0.46%

CuEq, Including 29m @ 0.63% CuEq

CONNORS : Classic Cu-Au Porphyry Style Mineralisation PROVOST : High grade Cu-Au Mineralisation Hosted in Volcanic Package

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3km Gold trend encompassing Pennants deposit

  • Sampling and mapping defined a

3km anomalous gold zone, up to 19.3g/t Au in soils and rock chips

  • Historic drilling at nearby Pennants

Deposit yielded bonanza grades

  • 1.7m @ 429.78g/t gold in MD53
  • 3.8m @ 56.41g/t gold in MD60
  • 9.2m @ 18.36g/t gold in MD12
  • Resource reported by AusJam

(private co) in 1998, est. 75,535t @ 20.4g/t Au

  • Discussions underway with owner
  • f Pennants, potential to consolidate

Pennants schematic section showing drilling

MAIN RIDGE GOLD JAMAICA

High Grade Epithermal Vein Targets

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  • Situated within the Cascade Magmatic Arc

Porphyry Belt that extends from Oregon State to British Columbia

  • Known deposits associated with this

porphyry belt include; Giant, Glacier Peak and Margaret deposit (700Mt at 0.6% CuEq) in Washington State

  • Broad zone of gossanous silicified rock
  • ver an area measuring 1,200m by 600m,

copper stained and brecciated

  • Bornite-chalcocite mineralization with

magnetite, airborne or ground magnetics toi further define the target area

Recent field mapping at Mackenzie, showing resistant ledges and copper stained rocks

MACKENZIE COPPER-GOLD CANADA

Undrilled Copper Prospect in Proven Porphyry Terrain

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  • 100% interest in 300 mineral claims totalling over 46

square kilometers located in Guysborough County.

  • District scale exploration potential for saddle-reef and

vein style gold mineralization.

  • Located along strike of Atlantic Gold’s Cochrane Hill

deposit

  • Large gold in till anomaly defined, 8000m x 4000m

Project Summary

STEWART BROOK GOLD - NOVA SCOTIA

  • Mapped anticline and synclines with cross cutting

faults

  • Excellent infrastructure, access and investor friendly

jurisdiction

  • Three historical gold districts located within 5km

Nova Scotia Au Project

STEWART BROOK

Anaconda Mining’s Goldboro Deposit M&I resource is 603kozs @ 5g/t Au Atlantic Gold’s Cochrane Hill Deposit M&I resource is 607kozs @ 1.1 g/t Au Atlantic Gold’s Touquoy Deposit M&I resource is 445kozs @ 1.2 g/t Au

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