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Investment Highlights Emerging mining company (5 years old) Excellent potential for gold-bearing massive sulphide deposit(s) on 100%-held property Southern extension of 3.7 million ounce historic Cariboo Gold Fields $2.4 million invested on exploration to-date Targets ready for drilling
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Outline of Presentation Overview Ace project 1998 plans
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Overview
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Company History Gold discovered! Large massive sulphide boulder field defined 1993-94 Possible deposit indicated below boulder field 1995 6 additional prospects recog. - property expanded 1996-97 Drill targets defined on Ace project Overview
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Strong Management and Directors Louis Doyle =President and CEO Peter Hardychuk =30 years successful businessman Grant Hendrickson B. Sc. (Geophysics) P. Geo. =Managing Director, Delta Geoscience Ltd. Stephen Price L.L.B =15 years as a lawyer in BC James Kasten M. Sc. (Geology) =15 years explor. geologist, 4 years IR & corp. affairs Overview
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Experienced Support John G. Payne, Ph.D. (Geology) = 24 years consulting geologist Alan S. Dobbs, B.A.Sc. =28 years successful businessman Solicitor: Koffman Kalef Auditor: Deloitte & Touche Transfer Agent: CIBC Mellon Trust Overview
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Major Metals Deposits in BC Vancouver USA Yukon USA Barker Minerals Overview
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Gold Fields of British Columbia Gold Fields in BC Vancouver USA Yukon USA Barker Minerals Cariboo Gold Field Overview
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3.7 Million Ounces of Gold Location Property Boundry Ace Project Overview Mount Polley QR 0 km 20
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A Philosophy of Quality All analytical work by highly-respected companies Eco-Tech Laboratories Kamloops Brenda Process Technology, Kelowna Overview
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Ace Project
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Ace Project – Work to Date Invested over $2.4 million on exploration Geochemical sampling 5,282 (soil, rock, stream) Geophysical surveys 184 line km (Mag/VLF, E-Scan & IP) Surface work 1,364 m trenches, 91 test pits Ace Project
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Regional Geology Ace Project MINERAL OCCURRENCES Massive Sulphide or Polymetallic Gold
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Vancouver USA USA Barkerville and related terranes Homestake TulsequahChief Kutcho Creek Creek WindyCraggy VMS Deposits Within Similar Rocks Yukon Kudz Ze Kayah Wolverine Ace Project Barker Minerals Rea Goldstream
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Ace Project – Significant Mineralization Boulder field: 8 km by 2 km =mineralized quartz-rich sulphide and massive sulphide boulders Coincident bedrock mineralization Pronounced soil and geophysical anomolies Ace Project
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Ace Project – Boulder Field Ace Project Cluster of quartz-rich sulphide boulders 53 samples averaged 3.1 g/t gold 53 samples averaged 3.1 g/t gold Cluster of massive to semi-massive boulders Up to 13% combined zinc & lead Up to 13% combined zinc & lead 0 km 2 Boulder Field
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Ace Project – Boulder Field Many large angular boulders indicate proximity to source Quartz-rich sulphide vein boulders =53 samples average 3.1 g/t gold =Bismuth to 2,500 ppm, Tellurium to 90 ppm Massive sulphide boulders =up to 13% combined zinc & lead =up to 3 oz/t silver, 0.25% copper Ace Project
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Boulder Samples Ace Project
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Boulder Samples Ace Project
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Boulder Field Ace Project – Bedrock Mineralization Quartz sulphide veins 5.5g/t Gold 2% Zinc/ Lead 6.0g/t Gold Ace Project Massive to semi-massive sulphides 0 km 2
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Bedrock Sample Ace Project
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Dug 18 Trenches Ace Project
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Soil Geochemistry & Geophysical Anomalies Ace Project Soil Anomalies Geophysical Anomaly Zinc (+100 ppm) or lead (+25 ppm) Zinc (+100 ppm) or lead (+25 ppm) Copper (+50 ppm) Copper (+50 ppm) IP/Chargeability (+36mv/V) 0 km 2 Boulder Field
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Compelling Evidence Mineralized boulder field Coincident bedrock mineralization Well-defined zinc-lead soil anomaly Strong IP/Chargeability anomaly Ace Project
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BC Geological Survey Takes Notice “…massive sulphide mineralization and gold-bearing quartz-rich rocks have similarities to the deep- seated, massive sulphide deposits in the Besshi district of Japan” Hoy and Ferri, 1997 Ace Project
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Strathcona Reports on Barker “The most likely targets on the property are the Besshi-type sediment-hosted massive sulphides similar to the Goldstream deposit…” Strathcona, Feb. 1998 Ace Project
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1998 Plans
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Ace Project – 1998 Exploration Program Data compilation, geological mapping, geochem & trenching Detailed IP within target area 5 to 10 initial diamond drill holes 1998 Plans
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Additional Prospects Property Boundry Ace Project ProspectArea Frank Creek CaribooUpper Grain Black Bear TasseSellers 1998 Plans
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Cariboo Prospect Zinc/lead replacement within carbonate host Resource est: 400,000 tonnes at 4% (zinc and lead) Mineralized horizons up to 8 meters thick 1998 Plans Cariboo
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Frank Creek Prospect Bedrock up to 4.5% zinc (grab samples) Extensive alteration- within areas of Zinc mineralization Numerous airborne E.M. conductors 1998 Plans Frank Creek
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Respect for the Environment Company sensitive to preserving the environment 1998 Plans
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1998 Priorities 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Continue exploration on Ace and prospects Develop marketing program VSE Listing, IPO Commence drilling on Ace project
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Why We Will Succeed Excellent potential for gold-bearing massive sulphide deposit(s) on Ace project Significant targets ready for drilling Loyal Shareholders Committed to success
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Reserve slides
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Ace Project – Boulder Field Boulder Field Ace Project
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Ace Project – Boulder Field Boulder Field Ace Project
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