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Grizzly Discoveries - GZD A Canadian Exploration Company Focused on Precious Metals in BC and Potash and Diamonds in Alberta TSX.V : GZD 1 Forw rward Lookin ing St Statements This presentation contains certain forward - looking


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Grizzly Discoveries - GZD

A Canadian Exploration Company

Focused on Precious Metals in BC and Potash and Diamonds in Alberta

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Forw rward Lookin ing St Statements

  • This presentation contains certain “forward-looking statements”. Such forward-looking statements

include, without limitation:

  • estimates of future capital expenditures;
  • estimates of resources and statements regarding future exploration results, timing and amount of estimated

future exploration

  • success of exploration, development and production activities.
  • expenditures; permitting; and requirements for additional capital and access to data.
  • Where the Company expresses or implies an expectation or belief as to future events or results, such

expectation or belief is expressed in good faith and believed to have a reasonable basis. However, forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, which could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed, projected or implied by such forward looking statements. Such risks include, but are not limited to metals price volatility, currency fluctuations, increased production costs and variances in ore grade or recovery rates from those assumed in mining plans, as well as political and operational risks in the countries and states in which we operate or sell product to, and governmental regulation and judicial outcomes.

  • The Company does not undertake any obligation to release publicly any revisions to any “forward

looking statement” to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this presentation, or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as may be required under applicable securities laws. The following presentation does not constitute an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy any securities of Grizzly Discoveries Inc.

  • In addition, certain information provided in this presentation has been taken from 3rd party sources

and 3rd party reports and/or presentations and has not been independently verified by the company. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such information.

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Grizz rizzly ly Ca Canadia ian Projec jects

  • Four precious metal properties covering

180,000 acres in Greenwood, BC focused on gold, copper & silver

  • Kinross 75% option on 37% of the

Greenwood Property by spending US $3 million

  • Seven areas of polymetallic precious and

base metals mineralization at Greenwood

  • Robocop Property, BC – Copper, Cobalt
  • 161,000 acres in Alberta hosting

diamondiferous kimberlites

  • 60,000 acres in Alberta targeting a 250-

500+ million tonne potential MOP potash deposit

ALBERTA POTASH ALBERTA DIAMONDS GREENWOOD GOLD COPPER SILVER ROBOCOP COPPER COBALT

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Management & Dir irectors

BRIAN TESTO President, CEO, Director

IAN LAMBERT

Chief Operating Officer JEREMY STRAUTMAN Chief Financial Officer MICHAEL DUFRESNE M.Sc., P .Geol., Consultant

  • Mr. Testo, founder of the

Company, is an Alberta-based businessman who has been involved in mineral exploration and prospecting in Alberta and British Columbia for over 25 years.

  • Mr. Lambert is a well known

Toronto-based resource development executive with

  • ver 30 years experience

managing public companies in the mining, oil & gas, technology and life science

  • sectors. Mr. Lambert was

formerly CEO and Director for 21 years of Trade Winds Ventures Inc., a TSX Venture Top 50 company.

  • Mr. Strautman, a graduate of

the Northern Alberta Institute

  • f Technology’s Bilingual

Business Administration- Accounting Program, has been involved in accounting and administration for the junior mineral exploration industry since 2005.

  • Mr. Dufresne is a partner with

APEX Geoscience Ltd., an established geological consulting company. His experience includes diamonds, gold and base metal exploration in Alberta, B.C., Nunavut, NWT and Australia. Gregory Aharonian, Advisor RAY WYTNICK Director

  • DR. SOLOMON (SAM)

PILLERSDORF Director DOUGLAS S. TURNBULL P . Geol., Advisor

  • Mr. Aharonian is considered a

leading expert on patent quality, technology valuation and technology financing and specializing in, among other areas, renewable energy and eco-friendly mineral extraction.

  • Mr. Wytnick holds a Master’s
  • f Science degree from the

University of Manitoba and has been active in the Agri- business sector for over 25 years.

  • Dr. Pillersdorf has been

involved in the mining sector for over 10 years, including funding start-up mining companies and sourcing and funding resource claims.

  • Mr. Turnbull has been actively

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Capit ital l St Stru ructure

As of 2Q 2018

Share Structure Shares I/O: Warrants/Options: Shares FD: 59.2 Million 9.4 Million 68.6 Million Working Capital Treasury: Share Price: 52-week High/Low: Market Cap: $0.125 Million $0.085 $0.095/$0.035 $5.05 Million Share Ownership Management: Friends & Associates Retail: 22.5% 40.0% 37.5%

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Greenwood, BC - Polym lymetall llic ic Proje ject

  • Grizzly owns 180,000 acres (approx. 70

km x 27 km) in the historically productive Republic – Greenwood Gold District along BC/USA border, which has collectively produced more than 7 million gold ounces from the area

  • Kinross has entered into an Option for

65,573 acres, approx. 30% of the Greenwood area, to earn a 75% interest by spending US$3 million over five years

  • 13 km south of Grizzly’s property is

Kinross’ 1.2 million oz Buckhorn Gold Mine (1.2m oz gold, avg grade 13 g/t); Midway’s Golden Eagle mine with 2M+

  • z gold resource is about 50km to the

south

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  • Kinross

Option to earn 75% interest in

  • utlined

red claim areas

  • Kinross to

spend US$3 million over 5 years to earn 75% interest

  • 2018 work

program

  • ngoing

Optio tion to ea earn rn 75% in inter erest in in outl tlin ined clai claims

Kin Kinross Greenwood Optio ion

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Kin Kinross 2015 - 2018 Exp xplo loratio ion

  • Detailed geological mapping was completed on the Attwood-Overlander target
  • Detailed soil grids, rock sampling and prospecting on several areas of the

Attwood-Overlander, March Creek, Kerr Creek, Bruce Creek and Midway areas

  • Attwood-Overlander target: the vein ranges from 0.75 – 2 m in true width. Five

samples of the vein were collected during 2015. All returned anomalous gold, including 29.8, 14.95, 11.5, and 1.51 ppm Au, as well as anomalous As and Sb

  • Several exposures of previously unrecognized drusy epithermal quartz veining

were discovered in the Attwood-Overlander target area, hosted by both limestone and siltstone. This style of mineralization is a high priority for follow- up work, including trenching and diamond drilling

  • Kinross continued exploration efforts in 2017 with further regional evaluation,

prospect/target generation along with detailed field mapping and surface sampling, and has completed a 1,250 metre drill program in 2017

  • 2018 field exploration program continues including 1,200 metres of diamond

drilling

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Grizz rizzly ly Greenwood Drill rillin ing Hig ighli lights

Target Drillhole Interval (m) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) Cu %

Ket 28 KT-1 6.1 8.91 Ket 28 94RM1-2C 3.35 52.18 Ket 28 9KT01 11.0 2.77 2.38 Ket 28 9KT02 2.0 11.9 3.2 Copper Mountain 10CM07 30.0 1.0 4.65 0.03 includes 10CM07 5.0 4.31 10.14 0.06 Copper Mountain 10CM11 7.0 1.1 2.12 0.08 Dayton 10DA02 86.5 0.18 0.055 Dayton 11DA09 51.0 0.43 0.81 0.15 Motherlode 11ML03 4.5 6.07 15.13 0.03 includes 11ML03 1.5 17.15 41.7 0.06 Motherlode 11ML05 14.85 1.64 3.15 includes 11ML05 1.5 6.79 11.10 0.05

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Griz rizzly ly 80% Lands – Ket t 28 Area

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Ket 28 Drill rillin ing Hig ighli lights

Target Drillhole Interval (m) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) Cu % Ket 28 KT-1 6.1 8.91 Ket 28 94RM1-2C 3.35 52.18 Ket 28 9KT01 11.0 2.77 2.38 Ket 28 9KT02 1.55 6.09 and 9KT02 2.0 11.9 3.2 Ket 28 9KT03 1.7 5.68 and 9KT03 13.5 1.02 1.61 includes 9KT03 1.5 4.28 Ket 28 10KT02 10.35 1.19 0.8 includes 10KT02 1.35 6.98 2.6

Ket 28 showing exists on the edge of a sizeable deep seated magnetic feature That is likely indicative of an intrusion–mineralization in Paleozoic Anarchist rocks

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Ket t 28 – 2018 Plan lanned Drill rillin ing Program

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Dayton – Au Au-Cu Porp rphyry ry Target

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Dayton – His istori rical l Exp xplo loratio ion

  • In 1990 Crown Resources drilled 12 holes with

the best hole containing 19 g/t Au over 10m

  • Over 20 companies have explored and or mined

the property and surrounding area almost continuously since its discovery

  • Grizzly drilling highlights include hole 10DA01,

which yielded 0.18 g/t Au and 0.029% Cu across 96.0 m core length (0.12% CuEq over 96 m) with a higher grade portion of 0.61 g/t Au and 0.042% Cu across 8.1 m core length.

  • Hole 10DA-09 intersected 0.81 g/t Au and 0.15%

Cu for a CuEq of 0.4% over 51 m at the IP2 chargeability anomaly, which is located beside a road, power line and gas line.

  • Other highlights include hole 10DA02, which

yielded 0.18 g/t Au and 0.055% Cu across 86.5 m core length with a higher grade portion of 0.21 g/t Au and 0.085% Cu across 21.47 m core length, and hole 10DA04 with 0.15 g/t Au and 0.078% Cu across 92.24 m with a higher grade portion of 0.18 g/t Au and 0.091% Cu across 45.5 m core length.

Significant Drill Results

Hole No. Grade (Cu Eq %) Length (m) 10DA-01 0.12 96 10DA-02 0.15 86 10DA-04 0.14 92 10DA-09 0.40 51

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Proposed 2018 Dayton drill rill program

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Griz rizzly ly 100% Lands – Motherlo lode Area

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Moth therlo lode – His istoric ical l Exp xplo loratio ion

  • Motherlode was first staked and explored in 1891, with commercial production

commencing in 1901

  • The mine and smelter closed in 1919 due to decreasing ore grades
  • Woodgreen Copper Mines Ltd. put the Motherlode Mine back in production in 1956 as an
  • pen pit operation, and operated the mine until 1962, at which time it was permanently

closed

  • Since the closure, Cumberland Mining, International Corona, Homestake and Veris have

all explored the property to various degrees

  • Grizzly Motherlode drilling produced 1.64 g/t Au and 3.15 g/t Ag across 14.85 m core

length in hole 11ML05 and hole 11M03 produced 6.07 g/t Au and 15.13 g/t Ag across 4.5 m core length with a higher grade zone of 17.15 g/t Au and 41.7 g/t Ag across 1.5 m. The Motherlode North target warrants follow-up drilling. Grizzly believes that it intended target is deeper than what it has drilled so far

Motherlode Intermittent Production Between 1900 and 1962

Gold Silver Copper Metal Production 173,000 oz 688,000 oz 77 million lbs Ore Grade 1.27 g/t 5.04 g/t 0.82%

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Moth therlo lode Nort rth Drill rillin ing Hig ighli lights

Target Drillhole Interval (m) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) Cu % Motherlode 11ML03 4.5 6.07 15.13 0.03 includes 11ML03 1.5 17.15 41.7 0.06 Motherlode 11ML05 14.85 1.64 3.15 includes 11ML05 1.5 6.79 11.10 0.05

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Proposed 2018 Moth therlo lode drill rill program

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Robocop Propert rty

  • Within the Fort Steele Mining District
  • 100% owned 9,891 acres mineral claims
  • Robocop can be worked 270 days/year
  • Project has existing logging roads

throughout the property

  • 5 km from the highway 93/Power lines
  • In existing mining region with over a 100-

year history

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Robocop Propert rty

  • Trench samples 1.63% Cu, 1.01 % Co and

1.93 % Cu, 0.579 % Co over 6 m

  • Previous historical drilling has yielded

1.04 Cu, 0.148 % Co over 2.0 m (2.9% CuEq)

  • Geological modelling using data from 15

historic drill holes an 325 samples returning Cu, Ag, Au, Co

  • 2018 Work Program:
  • 1. 200 line km airborne survey
  • 2. soil sampling program
  • 3. 1,000 m diamond drill program

Micromine model of drilling showing vertical fault and east side down

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BC BC Exp xplo loratio ion Mandate -2018

  • Raise up to $1,200,000 in Flow-Through funds
  • Raise $300,000 in Hard Dollar funds
  • Exploration to be focused on Ket 28, Dayton and Motherlode Claims at

Greenwood ($850K), and Robocop Property program ($350K)

  • Exploration will consist primarily of diamond drilling with some additional

ground exploration at Greenwood.

  • Proposed Greenwood exploration targets:

1. Ket 28 mineralized zone drilling leading to a resource 2. Test drill the Dayton East IP anomaly 3. Test drill the Motherlode North Target

  • Airborne Geophysics, ground exploration and follow up diamond drilling at

Robocop

1. Airborne survey 200+ line km 2. Soil sampling and assays 3. Define drill targets for 1,000 m drilling program

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Grizz rizzly ly Disc iscoverie ies Exp xplo loratio ion Plan lans

  • Planned gold/copper/silver drilling program in BC

will consist of up to 4,000 m of diamond drilling in 2018 at Ket 28, Dayton and Motherlode*

  • Robocop Property plans airborne, sampling and up

to 1,000 m of diamond drilling in 2018 *

  • Kinross is commencing 4th phase of exploration,

Spring 2018, on portions of its Greenwood Option claims, with 1,200 m of diamond drilling

  • Multiple kimberlite targets on Buffalo Head Hill

diamond claims

  • JV potential for 5,000 m of further potash drilling

planned for Grizzly’s North Block (Lloydminster) during 2018/19 * * Subject to financing

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CONTACT IN INFORMATION

BRIAN TESTO (CEO) IAN LAMBERT (COO) NANCY MASSICOTTE, IR

T: (780) 693-2242 E: info@grizzlydiscoveries.com T: (416) 840-9843 E: ilambert@grizzlydiscoveries.com (IR Pro Communications Inc T: (604) 507-3377 or TF: 1 (866) 503-3377

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