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Government of Newfoundland and Labrador NèwjOi.indland Department of Natural Resources Labrador Mineral Lands Division Registry File Nos: Geological Survey No: OOfAt/Z_//cZg 775:5346 Confidential Until: 201 9—1 2—21 Mineral Rights: Licence DExtended Licence JImpost Mining Lease Regional DOther Licence/Property No. of Claims Assessment Year Date Issued NTS Map 023514M 4 1 2015/11/25 O1N/12 Continued next page D Yes No Number of Volumes: 1 Digital Copy Only El Enclosures (indicate number of each): CD: DVD: Flash drive: Paper Maps: Other: Received: 2016-12-21 Signed: Comments: Approved 2017.04.21 Date: 2J’1ZM’/t

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Government of Newfoundland and LabradorNèwjOi.indland Department of Natural Resources

Labrador Mineral Lands Division

Registry File Nos: Geological Survey No: OOfAt/Z_//cZg775:5346 Confidential Until: 201 9—1 2—21Mineral Rights:

Licence DExtended Licence JImpost Mining Lease Regional DOther

Licence/Property No. of Claims Assessment Year Date Issued NTS Map

023514M 4 1 2015/11/25 O1N/12

Continued next page D Yes No

Number of Volumes: 1

Digital Copy Only ElEnclosures (indicate number of each):

CD: DVD: Flash drive: Paper Maps:

Other:

Received: 2016-12-21Signed:

Comments: Approved 2017.04.21

Date: 2J’1ZM’/t

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Ant YearAssessment Report 4JJ -2!

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Prospecting

On Ucence 023514M

Uflle Harbour East Property

NTS 1N/12, Newfoundland

By

Roy French(licence holder)

December 15,2016

Work Conducted: Sept. 22, 2015 Oct 31, 2016

Total Expenditures: $3231.50

Total Claims: 4

Table of Contents

Introduction

Location and Access

Physiography

Property Summary and Licence Status

Bedrock Geology of Property

Current Work

Results

Conclusions and Recommendations

Figure 1. Property Location Map

Figure 2. Licence Location Map

Figure 3. Sample Location Map

Table 1. Rock Sample Locations, Descriptions and Anomalies

Appendix A. Statement of Expenditures

Appendix B. Personnel and Contractors

Appendix C. Assay Certificates

Introduction

This report covers the Geological and the Geochemical surveys that wereconducted during the months prior to the map staked licence being issued onNov. 25/2015 and the following 12 month period.

Location and Access

Claim area Licence No. 023514M is outlined in Figure 1 and Figure 2, Propertyand Licence Location Maps. Access is good due to the Little Harbour East AccessRoad running through the claim block. The CN railbed, gravel roads and a hydrotransmission power line also runs through the area.

Physiography

The property is approximately 20% forest covered with the remainder beingbarren and bog. 90% of area is till veneer and concealed bedrock. Remainder ofarea is exposed bedrock.

Property Summary and Licence Status

Map staked claim block (Licence No. 023514M) is owned by Roy French andcontains 4 claims as outlined in Figure 2. The date of issuance of licence is2015/11/25. The first annual report of assessment work performed is thereforedue not later than 2017/1/24. Address of owner is as follows:Roy FrenchiSA Pike’s LaneCarbonear, NLA1Y 1A7Ph. 709-596-2908

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Bedrock Geology of Property

The area lies to the east of the Dover Fault and is entirely within the AvalonZone.

The claim block contains rocks of the Bull Arm Formation. These rocks aremafic to felsic variegated flows, and pyroclastic and clastic sedimentary rocks(MHBAp).

Current Work

Exploration of the property, traditional prospecting was conducted betweenSept. 22, 2015 nd Oct. 31, 2016 with 14 rock samples being sent for Au fireassays + ICP-34 analyses. Rock sample locations, descriptions and anomalies arelisted in Table 1. Sample locations are plotted on Figure 3, Sample Location Map.Geochemical analyses are included in Appendix C on assay certificates.Geochemical analytical work was carried out by Eastern Analytical Ltd.,Springdale, NL. Total expenditures are listed in Appendix A, Statement ofExpenditures.Days worked are as follows;Field-9 days2015-Sept. 22: Oct. 05:2016-July 10, 27: Sept. 04, 05, 11: Oct. 02, 31.Report Preparation-2 days-Dec. 14, 15/2016

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Table 1

Rock Sample Locations, Descriptions and Anomalies

Sample UTM UTM Sample Description AnomaliesNo. Northing Easting

1555 528339% 282751 Bedrock, pyroclastic, chalcopyrite in Au-68ppb, Cu-Sl77ppm, Ag-2.lppm,in qtz. veins As-l3lppm

1556 5283437 282732 Bedrock, gray silicified, dusty pyrite Au-$Sppb, As-%O3ppm

1557 5283359 282680 Float, white qtz. veining in mafic rock, Au-6sppb, Cu-3425ppm, Ag-.9ppm,lots of malachite and blue staining As-46ppm

1558 5283595 282688 Bedrock, mafic with qtz., chalcocite Cu-545ppm, Ag-.5ppm, As-35ppm

1560 5283417 282655 Float, mafic with epidote layer As-4oppm, Ag-.4ppm

1562 5283592 282696 Bedrock, mafic with qtz., malachite Cu-l34Oppm, Ag-.6ppm

1563 5283387 282665 Float, mafic with qtz., Cu minerals Au-lS2ppb, Cu-1.84%, Ag-10.5g/t

1663 5283239 282142 Bedrock, silicified red brown with Au-39ppb, Cu-9300ppm, Ag-1.3ppmqtz., malachite-chalcopyrite in qtz.

1664 5283239 282147 Bedrock, mafic-bornite, chalcocite Au-3lppb, Cu-7687ppm, Ag-.9ppm

1665 5283438 282732 Bedrock, qtz. vein-minor sulfides Au-88ppb

1666 5283439 282732 Bedrock, breccia?-minor sulfides Au-lO4ppb

1667 5283239 28214% Bedrock, mafic with minor red rock, Au-sppb, Cu-l4OSppm, As-25ppmqtz. vein contains chalcopyrite

1668 5282903 282012 Bedrock, red qtz. feldspar porphyry Au-23ppb, Cu-ll42ppm, Ag-.Sppm

1670 5283466 282185 Float, gray siltstone with qtz. veins Au-6ppb, Ag-.3ppmand sulfides

UTM coordinates in NAD 27, Zone 22T, NTS 1N/12

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Results

Twelve of the fourteen rock samples contained minor to anomalous resultsfor gold (6-l52ppb). Nine of the samples contained anomalous copper (545ppm-1.84%). Silver was anomalous in many samples, highest was 1O.5g/t. For moreinformation see Table 1 fRock Sample Locations, Descriptions and Anomalies) andAssay Certificates in Appendix C.

Conclusions and Recommendations

This claim block contains many anomalous samples, mostly of Cu, Au and Agin mafic rock, pyroclastic rock and red qtz.-feldspar porphyry. This gives theproperty potential for a copper-gold porphyry deposit.

More detailed prospecting including soil sampling should be conducted inmineralized areas plus searching for more mineralization on claim block andsurrounding area is recommended.

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Appendix A. Statement of Expenditures

Report preparation (2 days @ $100 day) = $200

Prospecting (9 days @ $100 day) = $900

Rock sample assays + shipping (14 @ $45 each) = $630

Per Diem Food (9 days @ $30 day) = $270

Per Diem Vehicle (9 days @ $60 day) = $540

Fuel = $270

Subtotal: $2810

15% Overhead: $421.50

Total: $3231.50

Appendix B. Personnel and Contractors

Personnel

Roy French Prospecting $100/day x 9 days15A Pike’s Lane Report preparation $100/day x 2 daysCarbonear, NL Total: 11 daysA1Y 1A7

Contractors

Eastern Analytical Ltd. — Sample AnalysisP. 0. Box 187Little Bay RoadSpringdale, NL

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Datein: October01, 2015 P.O. Box 187

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Dateln: October 16, 2015 P.O. Box 187DateOut: October 26, 2015 403 Little Bay Road Springdale, NL AOJ ITO Iso 17025

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