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March 2018 Fontana sulfide gossan FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS Certain information contained in this presentation constitutes forward looking statements, which include without limitation, statements relating to the market conditions for gold, the


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March 2018

Fontana sulfide gossan

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Certain information contained in this presentation constitutes forward looking statements, which include without limitation, statements relating to the market conditions for gold, the activities and results of gold and other resource companies, results relating to Tres-Or’s properties and planned exploration programs. Forward-looking statements are based on the reasonable opinions and estimates of the management of Tres-Or and are subject to a variety of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. These factors include the inherent risks involved in the exploration and development of the mineral properties, uncertainties involved in the interpretation of drill results and

  • ther geological data, fluctuating commodity prices, unforeseen permitting requirements, changes in the environmental laws or

regulations, the possibility of project cost overruns or unanticipated costs and expenses, weather conditions, aboriginal land claims, the availability of contractors for equipment and services, the availability of future financing and general business and economic

  • conditions. Such statements are also based on a number of assumptions which may prove to be incorrect including assumptions

about general business and economic conditions, public information including pertaining to other issuers, being accurate, the timing and receipt of regulatory approvals for projects and operations, the availability of financing, the ability to secure equipment and labour, and Tres-Or’s ongoing relationship with third parties. The foregoing factors, risks and assumptions are not exhaustive. Events

  • r circumstances could cause actual events or results to differ materially form those estimated or projected and expressed in, or

implied by, these forward–looking statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. These forward statements are as of the date they are made and Tres-Or disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, except as required by law.

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

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3 ABOUT TRES-OR RESOURCES

Tres-Or Resources Ltd is a Canadian resource company focused on exploring for gold and base metal resources in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt in northwestern

  • Quebec. Tres-Or is creating shareholder value through the acquisition, exploration

and development of its portfolio of Abitibi gold projects where over 130 million

  • unces of gold has been produced
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4 MANAGEMENT, DIRECTORS, AND ADVISORS

Laura Lee Duffett, B.Sc., P.Geo. – President and CEO Gareth Mason, B.Comm. – Chief Financial Officer David Cowan, LL.B. – Director William Moure, P.Eng. – Director Louie Spedaliere, LL.B. - Director Bryan Trottier – Advisor

  • Dr. Harrison Cookenboo, P.Geo., OGQ – Advisor

Barry W. Phillips, F.I.C.B. – Advisor

  • N. Reid Toreson, B.Comm – Advisor

Sebastian de Kloet, B.A., Business Economics – Strategic Advisor, Red Cloud Klondike Strike Inc.

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5 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION

Noranda > 18M oz. LaRonde > 8M oz. Malartic > 10M oz. Val d’Or > 20M oz.

Fontana Gold Project

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6 FLAGSHIP – FONTANA GOLD PROJECT

  • The most advanced project in the Amos gold

district: +300 drill holes; 22,000t bulk samples, an old shaft and underground galleries*

  • 60 km north of the prolific Rouyn-Noranda, La

Ronde, Malartic, Val d’Or gold corridor

  • Best Fontana drill intersections: 17.5 g/t Au
  • ver 38.1 m and 17.1 g/t Au over 13.7 m*
  • Bulk samples: 22,000 tonnes at 2.04 g/t Au -

1,450 ounces of gold* *based on historical reports from the 1980s

Coarse Free Gold from the Fontana Mine (Canadian Malartic Museum Fontana sample on display)

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7 FLAGSHIP – FONTANA GOLD PROJECT

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8 FONTANA GOLD PROJECT DRILLING

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9 FONTANA GOLD - HOOPER ZONE DRILL CORE

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10 FONTANA GOLD – BUNKHOUSE ZONE DRILL CORE

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11 FONTANA GOLD – BULK SAMPLES

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Bunkhouse Fontana shear

Hooper Toughie

Laddie

shaft

Voxels >0.5 g/t Au Map view

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500 m

>0.5 g/t < 1.0 g/t Au Volume = 16 million m3

3D voxel model – Fontana all drill holes

  • pen at depth and on Bunkhouse (NE)

and Fontana (NW) trends

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Bunkhouse

Fontana shear

Map view Voxels > 1.0 Au

Hooper Toughie

shaft

N

500 m

> 1.0 g/t Au < 5.0 g/t Au Volume = 11 million m3

3D voxel model – Fontana all drill holes

  • pen at depth and on Bunkhouse (NE)

and Fontana (NW) trends

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Bunkhouse

Fontana shear

Hooper Toughie

shaft

(no bulk samples)

N

500 m

Voxels > 5.0 g/t Au Map view

> 5.0 g/t Au Volume = 4.7 million m3

3D voxel model – Fontana all drill holes

  • pen at depth and on Bunkhouse (NE)

and Fontana (NW) trends

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“A” “B”

NE NE SW SW

“A” “B”

Schematic section

interpreted >0.2 g/t Au shell (light blue) and >10.0 g/t Au shell (red).

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Tres-Or’s Guigues Kimberlite pipe:

  • Mineral chemistry comparable to De

Beers’ world class Victor Diamond Mine

  • Never been tested by modern

microdiamond methods

  • Substantial size (5 to 7 hectares)
  • Very good access and infrastructure
  • Tres-Or has a long-term working relations

with the Timiskaming First Nations

17 DIAMOND ASSETS – ADDITIONAL SHAREHOLDER VALUE

Tres-Or is preparing to complete 5 drill holes for the first microdiamond tests covering all phases of the Guigues Kimberlite pipe The Company is actively pursuing potential opportunities to spin out its Diamond Assets to create additional shareholder value

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18 INDUSTRY COMPARABLES

Tres-Or’s current valuation is lower than other explorers active in the province

$3 $5 $14 $34 $36 $43 $14 $27 $38 $68 $69 $110

MARKET CAPITALIZATION (C$M)

Tres-Or vs. Other Explorers Active in Quebec - Market Capitalization (C$M)

Projects without Mineral Resources Projects with Mineral Resources

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19 KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • 8700 hectare property in the heart of the prolific Abitibi gold camp
  • Advanced project, significantly de-risked with +300 core holes drilled and 22,000 tonne bulk

sample completed  Past work demonstrates potential for high grades as well as open cut mining  Number of prospects/targets generated after consolidation and analysis of extensive historic database  Undervalued in relation to peers - potential to create value as newly defined targets are tested with upcoming drilling program

  • Quebec – top tier mining friendly jurisdiction
  • Infrastructure: Paved highway, hydro power and mining communities of Rouyn and Val d’Or

nearby, providing access to mining contracting firms and skilled mining workforce

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20 CONTACT INFORMATION Laura Lee Duffett President and CEO

(604) 541-8376 laura@tres-or.com www.tres-or.com