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1 GV- TSX.V Corporate Presentation August 2014

2 GV- TSX.V Disclaimer The following presentation may include certain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable Canadian Securities Laws and the United States Private Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included in the presentation, including, without limitation, statements regarding potential mineralization and reserves, exploration results, and future plans and objectives of the Company are forward-looking statements. Words such as “expect”, “ anticipate”, “estimate”, “may”, “will”, “should”, “intend”, “believe” and other similar expressions are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future events and are subject to risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors. Actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements. There an be no assurance that such forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate. 2

3 GV- TSX.V Investment Highlights  Option on 41,000 ha Biricu Property in Guerrero State, Mexico  Guerrero Gold Belt (GGB) region consists of significant deposits estimated at 15 million ounces of gold  Biricu property lies along the trend of known GGB deposits  Encouraging reconnaissance exploration results  Good geology exhibiting features consistent with neighbouring GGB discoveries in this region  Supporting geochemistry for good gold values  Numerous VTEM anomalies identified coincident with good geology and geochem  Experienced board and management team  David M. Jones – consulting geologist; recognized GGB expert  Successful leadership and management of junior public mining companies, with professional qualifications  Four (4) key targets areas identified for test drilling; drilling permits in place  Based on integrated analysis of all exploration data 3

4 GV- TSX.V Directors and Management 4 David Baker, President, Director - Mr. Baker has over 25 years' experience in the financial industry, with particular expertise in managing and financing junior mining companies. His experience includes strategic planning, corporate structuring and reorganization, sourcing and structuring public and private financings, due diligence reviews, mergers and acquisitions. Mr. Baker managed and grew Goldbrook Ventures until it was ultimately sold in 2012 to its Chinese joint venture partners for approximately $100 million. J. Earl Terris, Director - Mr. Terris had an extensive career in sales, marketing and general management in the food and beverage industry before joining Mr. Baker as a Goldbrook director in 2003, serving as an independent director and member of the audit committee until the sale of the company in 2012. He is currently an independent director and member of the audit committee of both Guerrero Ventures Inc. and Resolve Ventures Inc. Matthew Watson, Director - Matthew Watson has over 20 years of executive experience with several private and public companies in Canada and the US. Prior to entering business, Matthew was a lawyer in the Vancouver office of a leading national law firm focusing on corporate commercial transactions in the resource and technology sectors. Mr. Watson has a BA and JD from UBC. Robert McMorran, Director - Robert McMorran is a Chartered Accountant and has over 30 years experience in dealing with the management and financial reporting of public companies, the last 17 through Malaspina Consultants Inc., a private company that provides accounting and administrative services to junior public companies. During this time Mr. McMorran has served as an officer and/or director of several public companies, primarily involved in mineral exploration and development. Mr. McMorran received a B.Sc. (Math) from SFU in 1976 and a Licentiate in Accounting from UBC in 1978. Don Dybyk, Director - A retired high school teacher active in the St. Catharines, Ontario area community and with experience in the mining industry in Ontario. From October 2003 through June 2004, he was a director and audit committee member of Holmer Gold Mines Ltd., a publicly-traded exploration company. Mr. Dybyk is currently a Director of Resolve Ventures and past Director of Masuparia Gold Corp from March, 2008 to September, 2011.

5 GV- TSX.V Investor Information 5

6 GV- TSX.V Attractive Option Terms Option to purchase 100% interest in Biricu concessions from Esperanza Resources (EPZ)  Up front cash payment of $20,000 (paid)  1,050,000 common shares to EPZ over 4 years  250,000 issued on the first anniversary (issued)  Exploration expenditures of $4,000,000 over 4 years  $750,000 in years 1 and 2 (completed)  $1,000,000 in third year  2% NSR and a payment of $10.00 per ounce of gold resource  payable upon receipt of bankable feasibility study 6

7 GV- TSX.V Biricu Project, Mexico  Gold - Silver project in Guerrero State, southwestern Mexico, option acquired in December 2011  Located along geologic trend of the Guerrero Gold Belt, one of Mexico's largest and most prolific gold producing regions 7 Biricu Project  Property in close proximity to several operating gold mines and significant gold discoveries:  El Limon-Los Guajes owned by Torex Gold  Bermejal, Los Filos, Nukay owned by Goldcorp  Ana Paula controlled by Newstrike Capital

8 GV- TSX.V  Lies along important structural continuities projecting SE and E from the Los Filos Mine Project, situated less than 10 km to the NW  The target areas each show strong similarities in geologic setting, alteration, and geochemical patterns to those of the numerous gold skarn deposits of the GGB  Easily accessible – only four hours from Mexico City by paved road with power lines crossing the concession Strategically Located 8 GV Guerrero Ventures

9 GV- TSX.V Biricu – Mineralization  GGB mineralization first discovered in 1924, and inventories have continued to grow  Biricu contains identical reactive carbonate and sandstone host rocks as known deposits in the region  Intrusive rock types recently identified identical to those seen in the Los Filos Project deposits 9

10 GV- TSX.V Biricu – 2012 Exploration Program  Reconnaissance exploration work program initiated in February 2012  Broad stream sediment and geochemical sampling for rapid identification of areas of potential interest  Detailed rock chip sampling in areas of identified potential  Reconnaissance mapping with a specific focus on important intrusive rock types known to be associated with gold deposits in the region  1400 line km VTEM EM and Magnetic airborne survey  Interpretive report prepared by Condor Consulting Inc.  Field review of Condor target zones  Integrated findings of this work program were used to define key target areas for test drilling  based on geologic, geochemical and geophysical data 10

11 GV- TSX.V Results of Recon Work Mapping and Geophysical Surveys  Preliminary ground work indicated five prospective target areas  areas of prospective skarn and jasperoid alteration, several with attendant gold anomalies  detailed mapping identified intrusions and alteration in a NNE package of Mezcala and Morelos Formations  VTEM identified four highly ranked target zones (TZ1, TZ2, TZ4, and TZ8)  coincident with a ~10 km long zone of elevated magnetization  TZ4 (and adjacent TZ6 and TZ7) and TZ8 include mapped intrusions and alteration  TZ4 and TZ8, together with two other prospective target areas based on ground work, will be tested in the 2014 drill program  5 th prospect, Xochipala, requires more work in a future program  Other identified priority VTEM anomalies (TZ6, TZ7) may warrant drilling based on drilling results 11

12 5 km Biricu 19 TZ N Target Zone (19) A 1 5 4 6 2 3 E G H I 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 7 Power Line -150 m MODCONB draped on RTP Greyscale EM and Magnetic Signatures and Geology Used to Generate 19 Ranked Target Zones and 264 Ranked Profile Picks With Recon Sites Profile Pick Areas excluded from survey  TZ1, TZ2, TZ4, and TZ8 were identified on the grid NNE that are coincident with a ~10 km long zone of elevated magnetization, that is significantly elevated in TZ1, TZ2 and TZ4  Highly ranked TZ4 and TZ8 include mapped intrusions and alteration  Magnetic plate modeling in TZ4 returned a suite of source depths ranging from surface to 415m below surface. EM Plate modeling returned one model at a moderate depth of 121m below surface  Two proposed drill holes were provided to intersect selected TZ4 plate models

13 GV- TSX.V Proposed 7000m minimum first- round exploration drill program comprising: 1. Punto Rojo (TZ-8)  6 drill holes ~2500m 2. Northern (TZ-4,6,7)  5 drill holes ~2500m 3. Milpillas  2 drill holes ~1000m 4. Southern (La Curva)  2 drill holes ~1000m 2014 Drill Program Prioritized Drill Target Areas 13

14 GV- TSX.V 2014 Priority Drill Targets  Target Area I – Punto Rojo (Condor TZ-8)  most concentrated area of anomalous gold values  Target area - 1km diameter porphyry granodiorite-diorite stock exposure  VTEM anomalies project possible significant gold bearing skarn alteration at depth  Target Area II – Northern (Norte Punto Rojo) (Condor TZ-4, TZ-6, TZ-7)  5km by 2km wide target area containing trend of jasperoid bodies that follow the approximate Morelos-Mezcala contact zone  Strong geophysics trend of dipole magnetic anomalies which may be indicative of a skarn zone at depth (Condor estimates that the source of the anomalies is in the 100- 400 meter depth range, putting this in the area of the Morelos-Mezcala contact zone)  Similar to alteration styles seen at Los Filos and Bermejal  Adjacent to paved highway 14

15 GV- TSX.V 2013 Priority Drill Targets  Target Area III – Milpillas  Lies at the central-eastern edge of the Biricu claim  Exposures of diorite-granodiorite porphyry, and other outlying smaller intrusions  Rock samples returned gold anomalies up to 1.27 grams per tonne with associated pathfinder elements: As, Co, Cr, Cu, Hg, Mo, Ni, Sb, and Zn  Target Area IV – Southern (La Curva)  Area of small stock exposures in the southern portion of Biricu claim  The principle exploration target lies along a WNW-ESE trending granodiorite stock contact with adjacent Morelos Formation carbonates  Alteration types nearly identical to Goldcorp’s Los Filos deposit  This area was not included in the geophysical survey - it is a high priority drill target based on the alteration types and associated geochemistry 15

16 GV- TSX.V Successful execution Dec 2011: Optione d 100% of Biricu Property Feb 2012: Commenced initial exploration activity May 2012: Reported initial exploration results Aug 2012: Airborne VTEM survey Dec 2012: Results of VTEM survey 2013: Developed Priority target drill program; Local access agreement 16 2014: Drill Program

17 GV- TSX.V Why Guerrero Ventures?  Property demonstrates geological attributes of other discoveries in GGB, including neighbouring (10km) Goldcorp’s Los Filos project and Torex Gold, Morelos and Media Luna  Electromagnetic VTEM Survey identified 19 anomalies including 4 high priority target zones  Drill program now targeted for Q2 2014  Local access agreement signed; government drill permits pending  Inexpensive and attractive GGB entry investment option  Well connected within the industry  Able to attract excellent people and projects 17

18 GV- TSX.V Contact Information 18 Guerrero Ventures Inc.1077 West Cordova, Suite 3904 David Baker Vancouver, BC PresidentV6C 2C6 Email: info@guerrero-ventures.comTel: 604-605-0777 www.guerrero-ventures.com


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