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IN 2017 WE ACHIEVED A MAJOR NEW DISCOVERY (ACTUALLY, TWO OF THEM). THIS SUMMER WE OPEN IT UP. June 19, 2018 - Forward looking Statements & Qualified Person GT Gold Corp.s Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 is


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IN 2017 WE ACHIEVED A MAJOR NEW DISCOVERY (ACTUALLY, TWO OF THEM).

THIS SUMMER WE OPEN IT UP.

June 19, 2018

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  • Forward looking Statements & Qualified Person

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iscla laim ims any intention or

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evise any fo forward-look

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ents, whet ether as as a result of

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wise. QA/QC QC Proced edures es GT GT Go Gold has imple lemented a rigor

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lity assurance / quality con

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QA/QC) program to ens nsure bes est practice ces in in samplin ling and an anal alysis of

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RC chips ps and diamond drill ill core, the comp mplete details ils of

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Saddle le Rev evers erse Circulatio ion and Diamo mond Drill ill Prog

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say Results Widths hs rep report rted ed in in this pres esentation ar are drill lled cor

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are estima mated to be approximately 85-90% of

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ille led le lengths for

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degree ee hol

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s, and approxim imately ly 70% for

  • r minus 70 deg

egree ee holes

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ll assays ays are per erform rmed by AL ALS Canada Ltd

  • Ltd. (Minerals

ls), wi with samp mple preparation carried ou

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at the AL ALS facility in in Terra errace, e, BC, BC, and as assays ays at at the Nor

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Assay values es ar are uncut. For

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assay ays are perf erform rmed as as per AL ALS prot

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Au-AA AA26 (0.01-100.00 g/t /t Au) using 50 grams ms of

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mple wi with as assay ays equal to or

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g/t Au Au cal alculat ated gravim imetric ically lly, and low

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All samples es tha hat retu turn equal to or

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may have been misse sed in in the fire assays ays has been captured ed.

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GT Gold Corp.’s Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 is Charles James Greig, P.Geo., Vice President, Exploration. Mr.Greig has reviewed and approved the technical information in this presentation.

CJ Greig, P.Geo

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SADDLE - Two Major Discoveries in 2017

The intrusive ‘engine’ responsible for it all? Multiple high-grade gold-silver vein zones

Exploration Discovery Award

Mines & Money, London, UK, November 2017)

1. 2.

2,000 metres

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– This is Where it is – Good Access and It’s Reasonably Close to Infrastructure

Flagship Tatogga Property:

  • 42,520 hectares
  • Saddle discoveries
  • Pass Gossan target
  • Valleyside target
  • 10 km from a

paved highway

  • Nearby grid power

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– Saddle Discovery – Lay of the Land

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Saddle North Saddle South

1 km

Red Chris Mine M&I resources (2012):

13 MOz gold, 9 Blbs copper, 5 MOz silver

>1,000 metres depth

Saddle

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– Saddle Discovery Area – View to North

6 TSXV: GTT Thick overburden

Saddle South Saddle North

(in valley bottom)

Photo credit: CJ Greig

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– Saddle Discovery Area – View to Southeast

Thick Cover, a General Lack of Outcrop and Visible Colour Kept Saddle Hidden From Previous Explorers

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Saddle South (~1700m elev.) Saddle North (~1600m elev.)

Thick glacial deposits

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– Saddle Discovery History

A Discover ery R Rooted ed I In Geo eochem emistr try

  • Commencin

ing w with r regio gional s l soil l samp mpling in 2013, w we d developed t the Saddle ta targ rget f fro rom g gra rassroot

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as a an

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ff-th the-radar, p privat ately-held comp mpan any.

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y the cl clos

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the S Saddle target l looked e exceptional al. We believ eved ed i it offer ered v very h high disc scovery p potential a and, in 2017, 2017, we dri rilled it t for th

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first ti t time e ever.

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targe get d deliv livered t the antic icip ipated discov covery.

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Saddle South Saddle North

Chosen initial focus area for drilling

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– Saddle South (W (West S t Side) ) 2017 Drilling Plan View

Thick glacial deposits

Early ly R RC holes les ( (blue ue) La Later DDH DDH (r (red)

We Drilled the Gold-in-Soil Geochemical Anomaly

Alpine Grassland

86 holes for total 15,998 metres drilled at Saddle South in 2017

N

550 m

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– Saddle South – Wes est S Side e 2017 Drill Results

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At Saddle South - west side, drilling (right) has outlined a large vein zone - at surface - dense with mineralization and spanning approx. 500 X 150 X 500 metres,

  • pen in several

directions

N

400 metres

SADDLE SOUTH – WEST SIDE

Cross Section

Comes to Surface Along Full Trend

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– Saddle South – Wes est S Side e 2017 Drill Results

Vein Zone Continuity Is Excellent

and Mineralized Intercepts are Abundant

400 metres

SADDLE SOUTH LONG SECTION

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– Saddle South – Wes est S Side e 2017 Drill Results

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Saddle South High Grade Vein System Typical Cross Section

 Numerous High-Grade Intercepts to Date With Results as High as 51.53 g/t Au Over 6.95 Metres (350 Gram-Metres) in Hole TTD007

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– Saddle South – Numerous High Grade Intercepts

High G Grade C de Core D e Drilling I Inter ercep epts: s:

  • TTD002: 6.57 g/t Au over 14.78 m (97 g-m)
  • TTD007: 51.53 g/t Au over 6.95 m (358 gram-metres)
  • TTD010: 5.10 g/t Au over 23.66 m (120 g-m)
  • TTD014: 5.84 g/t Au over 20.71 m (121 g-m)
  • TTD019: 14.75 g/t Au over 12.15 m (179 g-m)
  • TTD022: 13.22 g/t Au over 7.00 m (93 g-m)
  • TTD031: 48.85 g/t Au over 3.36 m (164 g-m)
  • TTD038: 10.18 g/t Au over 6.87 m (70 g-m)
  • TTD040: 12.64 g/t Au over 6.60 m (83 g-m)
  • TTD045: 20.17 g/t Au over 2.31 m (47 g-m)
  • TTD046: 20.02 g/t Au over 8.25 m (165 g-m)
  • TTD056: 23.78 g/t Au over 4.02 m (96 g-m)
  • TTD058: 31.79 g/t Au & 1,141.10 g/t Ag over 3.01 m

(96 g-m)

  • Inc. 117.00 g/t Au & 1,835.00 g/t Ag over 0.70 m
  • TTD059: 12.12 g/t Au over 5.83 m (71 g-m)

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High G Grade R de RC D Drilling I Intercep epts: s:

  • TTR008: 13.03 g/t Au over 10.67m (139 gram-

metres)

  • TTR013: 8.75 g/t Au over 8.53m (75 g-m)
  • TTR017: 14.11 g/t Au over 3.05m (43 g-m)
  • TTR019: 17.41 g/t Au over 9.14m (159 g-m)
  • TTR020: 10.70 g/t Au over 9.14m (98 g-m)
  • TTR022: 15.33 g/t Au over 8.84m (136 g-m)
  • TTR025: 8.79 g/t Au over 7.62m (67 g-m)

Note: Widths shown are not true widths. True widths vary greatly depending upon a combination of the dip and azimuth of holes, and the strike and dip of the target zone. The intercepts shown are estimated to range from approx. 90% of drilled lengths for minus 45-degree holes, to 70% for minus 70-degree holes, and about 50% for minus 85-degree holes

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– Saddle South – Exploration Upside (There’s Lots of It)

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Saddle South East Side Saddle South West Side OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN Discovery Zone

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– Saddle South – Eas ast Si Side de 2017 Drill Results

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First-Ever Hole Into Target (Hole 59) Achieved 12.12 g/t Au over 5.83 metres

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– Saddle South – Styles of Mineralization

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  • 1. Semi Massive to

Massive Sulphide Veins

  • 2. “Thin Vein” Style
  • 3. Vein Breccias
  • 4. Carbonate-Rich Veins
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– Saddle North – the Elephant in the Room

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A Very Large Target With Large- Scale and High Grade Potential

2,000 metres

Almost the last hole of the 2017 season (TTD062) drilled a new Cu-Au-Ag-enriched intrusion, possibly representing the “engine” that may have driven the entire Saddle mineralized

  • system. It is a massive target
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– Saddle North - East End Porphyry Discovery

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Hole 62 – A First-Ever Test of the Possible System ‘Engine’

  • Mineralized pretty much top to bottom
  • Mineralogy suggests the intrusive ‘hot zone’
  • Grade strengthens steadily with depth
  • Bottoms in highest grade mineralization
  • Top priority is to deepen this hole
  • Potentially analogous to nearby Red Chris deposit

From (m) To (m) Length Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) Cu (%) TTD062 23.47 234.00 210.53 0.14 0.28 0.16 Including 23.47 51.00 27.53 0.06 0.25 0.08 And 51.00 100.00 49.00 0.10 0.28 0.14 And 100.00 150.25 50.25 0.17 0.26 0.17 And 150.25 200.27 50.02 0.15 0.25 0.17 And 200.27 234.00 33.73 0.22 0.36 0.24

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– Saddle North – A New Cu-Au-Ag Discovery

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Hole 64 – Last Hole of the 2017 Program Tested the Intrusive Periphery 1,000 Metres West of Hole 62 and Returned Rich (Porphyry-Style) Grades Near Surface:

  • Monzonite intrusive hosting strongly elevated gold

(averaging 1.35 g/t Au), silver (averaging 1.42 g/t Ag), and copper (averaging 0.37% Cu), associated with sheeted quartz veins akin to those seen at the nearby Red Chris mine where grade is directly related to quartz content –

the more quartz, the higher the grade

From (m) To (m) Length Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) Cu (%) TTD064 134.60 153.00 18.40 1.35 1.42 0.37 Including 134.60 142.00 7.40 2.28 2.03 0.56

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– Tahltan First Nation – Our Community

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Chad Day, President, Tahltan Central Government, and Kevin M. Keough on signing of 2017 Communications Agreement We have an

  • utstanding

relationship with the Tahltan First Nation

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  • Strongly Positive Initial Metallurgical Results
  • Initial, unoptimized metallurgical test results for 28

composites spatially and mineralogically representative

  • f the Saddle quartz-carbonate-sulphide mineralization

show it is amenable to standard cyanidation processing1

  • Average recoveries of 84% gold and 25% silver,

including numerous samples that showed recoveries of

  • ver 90%, and as high as 98%
  • Optimization is expected to increase average

recoveries well into the 90s

  • Future testing will include floating a sulphide con and
  • ther approaches aimed at maximizing recoveries with

minimum cost

Note 1. 80% passing 100 microns, maximum 48 hour retention time – most reports within 24 hours Field of View ~0.25mm Field of View ~0.65mm

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  • Key Priorities for Summer 2018

EXPANSION DRILLING AND LOTS OF IT (est. 18,000 Metres)

  • 1. Expansion drilling of the high-grade gold-silver vein

systems at Saddle South (west side), Saddle South (east side), and Saddle North (west end)

  • 2. Expansion drilling of the new intrusive discovery at

Saddle North (central & east end)

  • 3. Completion of an initial NI 43-101 compliant resource

calculation (Q1 2019?)

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  • 2018 Drill Plan (est. 18,000 m / $6.8 M)
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– Capital Structure & Market Position

Notes: 1. Of the 91.3 million basic shares outstanding, 19.1 million are presently held in escrow. Of this total, approx. 17.3 million are held in escrow for the 3 original property holders plus 2 original New Chris Minerals shareholders who vended in on the creation of GT Gold on Nov. 10,

  • 2016. Another 1,800,000 shares are held in escrow for six original

holders of the CPC (Manera Capital) used for the go-public transaction. These escrowed shares will be released in three remaining tranches - 15% per tranche (i.e. approx. 6.4 million shares) - on, respectively, Nov 21, 2018, and May 21 and Nov 21, 2019

Major Shareholders (est.):

Management & Directors 15% Institutions 12% Ross Beaty 9.3% Other High Net-Worth Investors 20% Retail 43.7%

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(1)

Source: Stockwatch

52-week high $2.76 Saddle discovery announcement July 25, 2017 Seasonal drilling stop early October Trading at 38 cents pre- discovery Annual lows and start of new seasonal up-cycle

Basic Shares 91,289,712 Warrants 5,411,584 Options 8,288,333 FD Shares 104,989,629 Share Price (June 18 close) 0.84 $ FD Market Cap 88,191,288 $ Cash (As at June 18) 7,200,000 $ In-Money Warrants 1,082,317 $ Enterprise Value 79,908,972 $

GT Gold Capitalization Table

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– Strong Management

Steve Burleton, President & Chief Executive Officer – CFA, MBA, is an experienced mining executive with significant experience in capital raising, corporate development and strategy. He served most recently as VP, Business Development at Richmont Mines Inc. prior to Richmont being acquired by Alamos Gold Inc. for US$770 million. At Richmont he was responsible for financing and worked closely with its executive team to determine strategic direction. He has over 18 years of experience in the Canadian investment banking industry advising and executing debt and equity financing for companies in the mining, fertilizer and industrial products sectors. Mr. Burleton is a CFA Charterholder and holds an MBA from York University. Charles J. Greig, Vice President, Exploration, and Qualified Person (NI 43-101) – P.Geo, B.Sc. & M.Sc. Geological Sciences – UBC, and B.Comm - UBC. With more than 35 years in the sector, Mr. Greig is among the most experienced geologists in B.C., having worked on projects such as Brucejack Lake (Pretivm), Red Mountain (Lac Minerals, IDM), Silbak-Premier (Westimin, Ascot), IKE (HDI-Amarc), and abroad on projects such as La India in Mexico (Grayd, Agnico Eagle) and Bisha in Eritrea (Nevsun). Paul L. Kania, Chief Financial Officer – CPA. Mr. Kania is a financial professional with broad experience providing CFO, Controller and financial reporting and consulting services to public and privately held businesses in various sectors in both Canada and the U.S. He has significant experience in the mining sector. In addition to his Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation, he holds a HBA, Economics and Philosophy from the University of Toronto, and an Accounting and Finance certificate from Ryerson University. Jo-Anne Archibald, Corporate Secretary - Ms. Archibald is President of DSA Corporate Services Inc. Previously, she served as Senior Vice President at TMX Equicom. She holds an MBA from the Ivey School of Business at Western University and an Honours B.Sc. from the University of Guelph. Ms. Archibald is a Fellow (FCIS) of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA) and a graduate of the ICD-Rotman Directors Education Program from the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD.D).

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– Experienced Board of Directors

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Ashwath Mehra, Executive Chairman, Director – BSc. Philosophy & Economics, London School of Economics. Mr. Mehra has 30 years of experience in mining and metals, and significant

experience in debt and equity capital markets. He commenced his career trading commodities with Philipp Brothers in London, England. From 1990 to 2000, he served as a Senior Partner at Glencore International AG (and its predecessor) where he ran the nickel and cobalt businesses. He also served as Co-Owner and CEO of MRI Trading AG from 2001 to 2011, and successfully sold the firm in 2011.

Steve Burleton, President & Chief Executive Officer, Director – CFA, MBA, (York), is an experienced mining executive with significant experience in capital raising, corporate

development and strategy. He served most recently as VP, Business Development at Richmont Mines Inc. prior to Richmont being acquired by Alamos Gold Inc. for US$770 million. At Richmont he was responsible for financing and worked closely with its executive team to determine strategic direction. He has over 18 years of experience in the Canadian investment banking industry advising and executing debt and equity financing for companies in the mining, fertilizer and industrial products sectors.

Charles J. Greig, Vice President, Exploration, and Qualified Person (NI 43-101), Director – P.Geo, B.Sc. & M.Sc. Geological Sciences – UBC, and B.Comm - UBC. With more than 35

years in the sector, Mr. Greig is among the most experienced geologists in B.C., having worked on projects such as Brucejack Lake (Pretivm), Red Mountain (Lac Minerals, IDM), Silbak-Premier (Westimin, Ascot), IKE (HDI-Amarc), and abroad on projects such as La India in Mexico (Grayd, Agnico Eagle) and Bisha in Eritrea (Nevsun).

John L. Pallot, Director (Independent) - Mr. Pallot studied at Simon Fraser University prior to serving with Telus Corp. for 30 years. He has more than 20 years of involvement with public

companies as a director and/or in senior executive capacities with such companies as Statesman Resources, Messina Minerals, Windarra Minerals (acquired by Wesdome Gold), Westward Exploration, and Redmile Capital (now Orla Exploration). He presently serves as an independent director of Klondike Gold Corp.

Taj Singh, Director (Independent) – M.Eng, P.Eng; CPA, CMA; B.Eng., University of Toronto; M.Eng., McMaster University. Mr. Singh is a Professional Engineer and a Chartered Professional

  • Accountant. He has 17 years of experience in the minerals sector and presently serves as President and CEO of Discovery Metals Corp. Prior to joining Discovery Metals, Mr. Singh was VP of

Engineering, Projects & Business Development at Timmins Gold Corp; VP and Mining Equity Research Analyst at Macquarie Capital Markets; and worked in various senior engineering roles at Inco Limited and Vale Limited.

Charles Tarnocai, Director (Independent) – B.Sc., Geology, Brock University; Ph.D Geological Sciences, University of Ottawa. Dr. Tarnocai has 22 years of experience in international

mining and mineral exploration and was most recently Vice President, Corporate Development for Alamos Gold Inc. During his 7 years with Alamos Gold, he was responsible for the identification, financial and technical evaluation, and acquisition of development and production-stage mining projects. Prior to that Dr. Tarnocai held the position of Chief Geologist with Oro Gold Resources Ltd. and, for the previous 13 years, the position of Research Geologist with Placer Dome Inc.

Renaud Adams, Director (Independent) - P.Eng., B.Sc. Engineering, Laval University. Mr. Adams served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Richmont until its acquisition by Alamos in

November 2017, and has 25 years of experience as an executive and operator in the mining industry. Prior to his tenure with Richmont, Mr. Adams was President and Chief Operating Officer of Primero Mining Corp. from November 2011 to October 2014; Senior Vice-President, Operations Americas of IAMGOLD Corporation from February 2010 to October 2011; and, prior thereto, Vice President and General Manager of the Rosebel Gold Mine in Suriname for IAMGOLD Corporation. He also has served as a member on several Boards of mining companies.

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  • Saddle Recap and GTT Investment Case
  • Drilling confirms a discovery of merit, but it is early days
  • Initial metallurgy is excellent
  • The vein zones and intrusive centre offer both:

high-grade and

large-scale resource potential

  • We intend this year to demonstrate:

grade

scale

resource

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WITH DISCOVERIES ACHIEVED AND POTENTIAL FOR RAPID EXPANSION IN THE SUMMER 2018 EXPLORATION PHASE NOW UNDERWAY, THE COMPANY IS POISED FOR A STRONG 2018

June 19, 2018