Corporate Overview Peloton is a mineral exploration company guided by a board, management and technical team with a wealth of experience in the mineral exploration and mining industry. Peloton currently holds a 100% working interest in four gold exploration projects located in Nevada, Montana and Northern Ontario.
Golden Trail Project, Elko County, Nevada The Golden Trail is situated on the North Eastern Nevada Gold Trend (also called the Pequop Trend), about 50 miles north of the Newmont Long Canyon Project and about 100 miles north of Pilot Gold’s Mount Kinsley Project.
The Company has received an exploration permit (the “Permit”) from the Bureau of Land Management valid until February, 2018. The Permit includes 11 pro-posed drill sites that are situated along the largest identified vein, the Golden Trail Vein (“GTV”), which is over 1,200 meters long and has an associated alteration zone that averages 30 meters wide. Gold values above 20 ppb are common within the zone and several samples above 9 grams have been taken in the cen-tral GTV area including one rock chip sample of decalcified limestone that con-tained over 28 grams gold. Continuous 5 foot trench samples returned 13.7 grams gold with 36.2 grams silver in one 5 foot trench, and 3.49 grams gold
with 105 grams silver in a second 5 foot trench .
Following a successful but limited field program in 2016 the company plans addi-tional drilling and sampling in 2017.
Investment Highlights Exploration Focus
Experienced Board & Management Team
All Projects 100% Interest
Strong Project Portfolio in Prolific Areas
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Top Gold Producing Countries
Vs. Nevada
(2013—Metric Tonnes)
1. China 420
2. Australia 255
3. USA 227
4. Russia 220
NEVADA 171
5. Peru 150
6. South Africa 145
7. Canada 120
8. Mexico 100
A Major Gravity Anomaly
Underlies Golden Trail
Rock Chip Geochemistry
(Large Red = 100-28,000 Au_ppb
Independence
Independence Valley Project, Elko County, Nevada The Independence Valley Project comprises 785 acres located in Elko County, Nevada, about 77 miles south of
the Company’s Golden Trail Project and about 29 miles south of Newmont’s Long Canyon Project.
The Independence Valley Project is within the Spruce Mountain mining district which contains many historic base
and precious metals mines and has been mined since the 1840's. Rhyolite and granitic intrusive rocks are found in
almost all of these mines and intrude the mineralized structures at the same time as mineralization or just after-
ward. The rhyolites could be considered the smoking gun for mineralization within the Spruce Mountain
mining district and the Independence Valley Project is centered on the largest untested rhyolite dome
complex in the district.
The rhyolite dome on the Independence Valley Project was determined by geologic mapping by Peloton with the
USGS maps having previously shown the area as limestone. The Company plans an NI 43-101 geologic report
on the project following a detailed geologic mapping program, soil geochemistry and surface geophysics. The pur-
pose of these programs is to identify drill targets, with a focus along the same structure (fault) which contains the
rhyolite feeder (intrusive).
River Stage Project, Rainy River Gold Camp Ontario The River Stage Property comprises 2,480 acres located in the Brooks Lake area at the central part of the Rainy
River Gold Camp, Ontario, approximately 90 kilometres southeast of the Town of Kenora, ON.
The River Stage Project is immediately adjacent to claims held by First Mining Finance Corp. which hosts the
Cameron Lake Gold Deposit (the “Cameron Deposit”). The Cameron Deposit is an advanced stage exploration
project and an NI 43-101 report filed in 2015 on the Cameron Deposit stated a measured and indicated resource
569,000 oz. Au @ 2.26 g/t with an inferred resource of 894,000 oz. Au @1.92 g/t. On May 9, 2016 First Mining Fi-
nance Corp. announced the purchase of these claims and the Cameron Deposit in May, 2016 from Chalice Gold
or a reported deemed value of $13 million in an all-stock transaction.
To the south-east of the River Stage Project , New Gold is constructing a new 21,000 tpd gold mine, with produc-tion reported to commence mid-2017. This new mine is about 30 miles south-east of the River Stage Property, al-so in the Rainy River Gold Camp, with the New Gold claim boundary commencing about 15 miles south-east.
The Ontario Geologic Survey (“OGS”) recently released a new airborne geophysical survey over the Rainy River Gold Camp, including the River Stage Property, and commenced a detailed geologic re-mapping of the Rainy Riv-er Gold Camp in 2016. The Company plans to follow the work of the OGS with prospecting, mapping, geochemis-try and geophysics specific to the River Stage claim area.
Untested Rhyolite Dome Geology Map - Rhyolite
(orange) with Mapped Faults
John O’Donnell, BA (Econ.), LLB, Chair
Edward Ellwood, MBA, President
Eric Plexman, CFO, Corp. Secretary
Paul Teodorovici, VP Bus. Development
Richard C. Capps, PhD, Director
Luard Manning, P.Eng., Director
Kent Britton, B.Econ., Director
Cliff Wiebe, Director
Board & Management
Richard Capps, PhD is the Qualified Person (“QP”) re-
sponsible for approving the technical information con-
tained in this brochure on Nevada; Luard Manning,
P.Eng. is the QP for technical information on Ontario pro-
jects, and John Childs, PhD. is the QP for technical infor-
mation on Montana projects.
Exchange Listing CSE Symbol: PMC
(Canadian Securities Exchange)
OTC QB Symbol: PMCCF
Recent Share Price CAD $0.10
52 week low-high CAD $0.035-$0.15
Shares Outstanding 56.95 million
Market Capitalization CAD $5.7 million
Investor Relations:
Paul Teodorovici (514) 582-2282
Edward (Ted) Ellwood (519) 964-2836
Capital Structure
Silver Bell - St. Lawrence (“SBSL”) Project, Montana The SBSL Property hosts two past producing high grade gold-silver mines that operated sporadically from the early 1900s to at least the early 1980s. The shafts for each are located 3,600 feet apart and the exploration hypothesis is that the two mines shared mineralized systems that may in part be contiguous. Surface mapping and geophysical surveying by the Company supports this initial hypothesis and may indicate extension of the vein system farther east along strike from the St. Lawrence mine. Historical production records are incomplete but available information suggests that historical production at the St. Lawrence Mine was approximately 0.22 opt gold and 3.8 opt silver. Historical production at the Silver Bell Mine averaged approximately 0.20 opt gold and 15.1 opt silver.
From a mining viewpoint, the mineralized systems could be accessed through an adit or shaft collared between the two historic workings at the two mines. Next phase diamond drilling is recommended to further test the continuity of mineralization between the two historic mines and to assist in determining the best potential approach to extraction.
The Termite is a Rugged Underground Drill Modified for Use at Surface Approximate Maximum Depth is 300 Feet 1” Drill Core Minimal Environmental Impact Increased Access to Difficult Areas Versatile for Near Surface Drilling Reduces Costs
Peloton Owns Its Own Core Drilling Rig