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Advancing a

District Scale Gold


Project in Canadas
Yukon

CORPORATE PRESENTATION
February 2017

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Corporate Overview

3 Aces Project Yukon, Canada


2016 program completed which include drill results (11):
- 7.54 m of 32.65 g/t gold
- Discovery of new blind vein at depth of 71.63 m with 3.23 m of
10.04 g/t gold
- Mineralized stockwork

25,000 m drill program planned for 2017

Brewery Creek Project: seeking a joint venture partner

Strong shareholder base & well-funded exploration company

Golden Predator Director Bradley Thiele holding the first


gold dore recovered from 3 Aces Project

Sample from Initial Outcrop Discovery Aces of Hearts


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Capital Structure

$126.3 MM 42% $8.5 MM


Market Capitalization Of Shares Held by Top 5 Cash Position
Shareholders

Reporting Insiders Partially


(+10% Shareholders) Outstanding Diluted*

William M. Sheriff 15.1% 17.8%

Eric Sprott 10.4% 15.9%

McEwen Mining Inc. 6.0% 10.5%

FCMI Parent Co. ** 4.9% 9.6%

Pat DiCapo (Power One


Capital Markets) 4.6% 11.2%

* Assumes only the exercise of holders warrants and/or options


TSX.V:GPY OTCQX:NTGSF ** an entity controlled by Albert Friedberg and members of his -4-
immediate family
Market Metrics

Shares Issued and Outstanding 77.4 MM Current Cash & Marketable Securities 8.5 MM

Stock Options 5.82 MM Potential Proceeds from Warrants 16.0 MM

Warrants ($0.15 - $1.00 strike price) 38.5 MM Share Price $ 1.63

Fully Diluted Shares 121.7 MM Long Term Debt (2017 2019 Maturities) 3.2 MM
As of February 3rd, 2017

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Board of Directors

William M. Sheriff, MSc| Executive Chairman


Chairman and founder of enCore Energy Corp. & Golden Predator
Co-founder and Chairman of Energy Metals Corporation, NYSE listed company sold to Uranium One for $1.8 billion dollars in 2007

Jesse Duke| Director


Principal of Ibex Valley Consulting, which provides consulting services to northern mining companies, previously managed Yukon operations for
Noranda Exploration
Served as Director of Mineral Development for the Government of the Yukon

Dennis Fentie| Director


Former Yukon Premier (2002-2011), having first entered politics in 1996 as the MLA for Watson Lake
As Premier, served as Minister of Finance and Minister of Environment and prioritized formalizing relations with First nations and revitalizing the
mining industry

Greg Hayes | Director


CEO and president of Northern Tiger from 2008-2014
Chartered Accountant since 1997, former CFO of Firestone Ventures Inc. and Shear Minerals Ltd.

Tony Lesiak | Director


Managing Director and Global Head of Mining Research for Canaccord Genuity Corp. (Canada)
Prior to rejoining Canaccord Genuity in September 2013, he was Managing Director and Senior Mining Analyst at Macquarie Capital Markets.
Previously Principal and Senior Mining Analyst at Genuity Capital Markets and previously held senior positions in mining equity research at UBS
(Toronto) and HSBC (New York and Toronto)

Stefan Spears| Director


Began his mining career at Goldcorp in 2002, and in 2005 joined McEwen Capital Corporation
In 2008 joined McEwen Mining (TSX/NYSE:MUX) as Vice President in charge of U.S. Projects.
Founded Coreprint Patterns Inc., an innovative sand casting pattern manufacturer , rejoined McEwen Mining to address Special Projects

Bradley Thiele, P.Eng| Director


An independent mining consultant with over 45 years of extensive industry experience
As Vice President of Project Development for Cumberland Resources Ltd. developed and operated the Meadowbank Mine , Nunavut

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Management

Janet Lee-Sheriff Chief Executive Officer


Previously served as Executive Vice-President of Golden Predator, and as President of Tigris Uranium Corp.
Successfully negotiated and implemented a number of socio-economic and exploration agreements between the
Company and several Yukon First Nations
Founded the Yukon Mines Legacy Foundation and the Yukon Gold Mining Alliance and is a recipient of the Queen's
Jubilee Commemorative Medal awarded for outstanding achievements by Canadians

Kathryn Johnson, CPA, CA Chief Financial Officer


Previously served as a financial reporting contractor with Goldcorp Inc.; and as Chief Financial Officer of Rio Alto
Mining, acquired by Tahoe Resources in 2015
Also held the positions of Director of Finance at Tahoe Resources, Vice President, Corporate Reporting and Corporate
Controller at Rio Alto, and other senior finance positions

Mike Burke Chief Geologist


Previously served as the Head of Minerals Services with the Yukon Geological Survey since 1990, and responsible for
liaising with mining and exploration companies, visiting active exploration sites and presenting information to
investment bankers, financial institutions and mining analysts
Previously work in the mineral exploration and mining industry in British Columbia and Yukon and was part of the
exploration team which discovered the Sa Dena Hes lead-zinc mine and the Ketza River Gold Mine in the Yukon

Jeff Cary 3 Aces Project Geologist


Previously worked with Golden Predator from 2010 to 2012 managing exploration projects in Canadas Yukon
Formerly employed as a Senior Geologist for Battle Mountains Gold from 1991 to 2001; and as an Exploration
Geologist for Kinross Gold
Worked as a consulting geologist for Kinross Gold; Eurasian Minerals; Anthill Resources; and Energy Metals and is a
former Instructor with Fort Lewis College Geosciences Dept. in Durango, Colorado

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Focused First Nation Relations

Accomplishments
Socio Economic Accord (SEA) for
Brewery Creek Project
Kaska Nation Exploration Accord
Focused on employment and
contracting including business
formation and major contracts
Yukon First Nation Trade Mission
to northern Saskatchewan
uranium mines
First Nation business
development and joint venture
development

Management Experience
Formed Yukon Mining Training
Association
25 year working relationship with
Yukon First Nations

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Brewery Creek Project, Yukon

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Brewery Creek Project Established Ounces

Brewery Creek Indicated & Inferred Resources (1)


Indicated Resources Inferred Resources
Contained
Contained Au
Tonnes Au (g/t) Tonnes Au
Au (ounces) (g/t)
(ounces)
Oxide 14,152,000 1.27 577,000 9,309,000 0.93 279,000
Sulfide 3,459,000 1.28 142,000 12,408,000 1.37 546,000

Total 17,611,000 1.27 719,000 21,717,000 1.18 825,000

Past open pit heap leach producer from 1996-2002

Year-round access via paved/gravel roads, 17 km from


grid power line, local labor and regularly scheduled air
service

Permits and licenses include a Type A Water License


and a Class IV Mining Land Use Permit

Brewery Creek 2012

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Brewery Creek Project Established Ounces

Preliminary Economic Assessment


(PEA) completed in Q4, 2014

Metallurgical and Geotechnical


Drilling completed in September
2016, preliminary results include:
8.2 m of 21.3 g/t gold including 5.1 m of
32.1 g/t gold from the east side of the
Lucky pit.
17.5m of 5.5 g/t gold from the north side
of the Lucky pit floor
5.6m of 5.2 g/t gold from the eastern edge
of the Lucky pit
25.9m to 27.1m and 34.2m to 35.1m
assayed 4.33 g/t gold from the northern
portion of the Lucky pit floor.(2)

Full Metallurgical and Geotechnical


Brewery Creek 2002
reports and results pending
Pre-tax and Royalty NPV at 5% $45,658,000
The economic analysis is preliminary in nature and is
Pre-tax and Royalty IRR 22%
based on the extraction of both indicated and inferred
Pre Tax payback 2.7 resources. Inferred resources are considered too
Post Tax and Royalty NPV at 5% $23,315,000 speculative geologically to have economic
Post Tax and Royalty IRR 15% considerations applied to them to establish mineral
reserves. There is no certainty that that this PEA will
Post Tax payback 3.2
be realized.

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3 Aces Project, Yukon

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3 Aces Project Orogenic Gold Model

Orogenic gold districts are well


documented in Western North America.
They include the California Mother Lode
Belt, the Juneau Gold Belt, and the
Fairbanks Gold Belt including the Pogo
deposit.

The 3 Aces project shares all of these


defining features typical of these districts
Prospector Alex McMillan, Discovery Zone Ace of Hearts
including:

Free gold in quartz veins with low


amounts of sulphides
Multiple large quartz veins
Extensive geochemical anomaly
highlighting gold bearing structures
Associated with large regional scale
faults or fault zones
Occurrence in the proper tectonic and
stratigraphic environment
Samplers at Spades Zones

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FLAGSHIP PROPERTY: 3 Aces Project

3 Aces Gold District

225 km2 (23,000 hectares) land package with


visible gold occurrences
Year-round road access via the Cantung Mine
Road and bridge over Little Hyland River
Major exploration program commenced
August 2016; drill program completed in
December
Bulk sample processing from the Ace of
Spades Vein to resume in 2017
More than 25 mineralized quartz veins, many
with visible gold, discovered since August
2016; soil sampling program discovered new
anomalous zones
Kaska Nation Exploration Memorandum of
Understanding signed in 2013
Class IV Mining Land Use permit

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3 Aces Project Central Core Area

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3 Aces Project
Shear Hosted Orogenic Vein System with Bonanza Grade Gold

Potential for multiple high grade deposits over large


+225 km2 property with 10.5 sq km Central Core Area
defined by highly anomalous gold in soil anomalies
Gold values through 762 meters (2,500 feet) of
vertical elevation

Limited historic sampling program within the Central


Core Area found high-grade veins that outcrop at surface
Grab samples up to 4,820 g/t gold with multiple
+1,000 g/t specimens from Ace of Hearts zone(2)
Channel samples from Ace of Spades zone include
5.2 meters of 448 g/t gold(3)

Previous prospecting and soil sampling have identified


several high-grade gold zones, including two of the
highest grade outcrops to date in the Yukon

Total historic drilling of 11,410 meters in wide spaced


drilling plus airborne and ground geophysics, stream
sediment sampling, soil sampling and geologic mapping

Initial 2016 drilling intersected gold-rich quartz veins in


28 of 31 RC drill holes including 11.43m of 31.82 g/t Au(4)

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3 Aces Project Initial Drill Results Spades Zone(11)

Drilled True
Hole ID* From (m) To (m) Width (m) Width (m)2 Au g/t3
3A16-032 16.76 27.43 10.67 7.54 32.86
including 16.76 24.38 7.62 5.39 45.18
and 71.63 76.20 4.57 3.23 10.04
3A16-036 10.57 14.38 3.81 3.12 13.18
3A16-037 7.62 16.00 8.38 8.09 4.79
including 7.62 10.67 3.05 2.95 8.53
3A16-039 8.38 15.24 6.86 6.86 5.04
3A16-042 17.53 24.38 6.85 6.75 25.61
including 18.29 22.86 4.57 4.50 37.71
including 19.05 19.81 0.76 0.75 146.50
3A16-043 15.24 22.86 7.62 6.91 14.73
including 15.24 18.29 3.05 2.76 26.67
3A16-044 11.43 12.95 1.52 1.50 5.29
and 17.53 35.05 17.52 17.25 3.65

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3 Aces Project Initial Drill Sections Spades Zone(11)

Sections A & C

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The Discovery Process

Systematic exploration focused on advancing a large high-grade gold district

Infrastructure Soil Sampling Trenching Geologic Mapping


Airborne Geophysics Year round road access
(18 anomalies to date)

Discovery of Gold Bearing Quartz


Veins

Drill Testing of New Veins

Bulk Sample of New Veins

Resource Definition

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3 Aces Project- 2016 Work Completed

Soil Geochemical & Geophysical Surveys


2013
Approximately 25 km2 of grid soil survey was
completed in 2013 highlighting more than 10
km2 of significant gold-in-soil anomalies
providing the basis for Golden Predators
expansive exploration program

In addition, 12 drainages were identified


with significant gold anomalies from
previous stream silt sampling

2016
4,139 soil samples on a 50m x 100m grid
covering some of these more prospective
drainages resulting in significant new soil
anomalies located 7 to 12km to the
northwest of the Central Core Area, along
trend of established mineralization(9)

Property-wide airborne
Magnetic/Radiometrics Survey completed

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3 Aces Project - 2016 Work Completed

Improved Year-Round Infrastructure


and Road Access
Installed 90 foot bridge; winterized and
expanded 3 Aces camp
Completed 8 km of access roads to
Spades, Clubs and Hearts Zones in
Central Core Area
Acquired Class IV Mining Land Use
Permit for expanded exploration
allowing for 45 km of roadwork; 10,000
tons/year of bulk sampling plus
expanded trenching work and increased
fuel storage

Trenching of Soil Anomalies


Extensive trenching with 5 heavy
excavators has discovered and exposed
25+ mineralized quartz veins

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3 Aces Project Discoveries

Central Core Area: CLUBS ZONE


Queen of Clubs:
New discovery of mineralized quartz veins
from trenching
Channel and composite grab sample results
include 67.1, 91.1, and 111.0 g/t Gold(10)
Nine of Clubs:
New discovery of multiple veins made
through trenching
Panel sample of quartz vein on shale-
conglomerate contact returned 26.2 g/t
Gold(10)
Six of Clubs:
New discovery from trenching of mineralized
quartz vein
Composite grab sample of vein assayed
16.85 g/t Gold(5)
Ten of Clubs:
New discovery of multiple veins made
through trenching
Panel sample include 10.65 g/t Gold(5)

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3 Aces Project Discoveries (contd)
Central Core Area: SPADES ZONE
Ace of Spades:
Initial 2016 drilling in 28 of 31 RC drill holes
included:
11.43m of 31.82 g/t Gold from a depth of
12.8m and 10.36m of 14.30 g/t Gold from
depth of 10.0m(4)
Multiple gold bearing veins
Jack of Spades:
New discovery of multiple veins with visible gold
Panel sample results include 64.3, 94.7, and 186.5
g/t Gold(5)
Central Core Area: HEARTS ZONE
Ace of Hearts:
A first pass drilling program in 2011 intersected:
9.0m of 6.80 g/t Gold; 35.0m of 4.61 g/t
Gold including 3.0m of 11.70 g/t Gold and
1.0m of 106.2 g/t Gold(3)
Additional Prospects:
6+ additional mineralized prospects identified;
trenching and exploration continues

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3 Aces Project Winter 2016 Drill Program

Reverse Circulation and Core Drilling


Commenced October 2016; Completed 4,315m as of December 2016
Close spaced large sample size drilling required due to coarse gold nugget effect
80-85% of drilling - 5.5 inch RC with sample interval of 2.5 feet; entire sample to be processed
15-20% of drilling - PQ core (85mm); entire sample to be processed

Drill Program at 3 Aces Project, Yukon

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3 Aces Project Bulk Sample Program

Continuing Bulk Sample Program


Bulk sample gold recovery in progress,
gravity recovery in line with previous
metallurgical testing by SGS which
indicated gravity gold recoveries of
approximately 80%(7)

Secondary recovery could boost overall


recovery to 93.5 to 98.3%(8)

Grade reconciliation with drill results: an


essential tool for future exploration,
bulk sampling materials will be used for
further metallurgical studies

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3 Aces Project 2017 Work Plan

2017 drill budget of $ 4,500,000


Additional soil sampling to be conducted in 2017; road access, trenching and follow up drilling to be conducted on
newly identified anomalies from 2016
Additional trenching planned to expose additional veins & road work to expand into the Diamonds Area
Planned detailed close-spaced IP-Resistivity survey throughout the Central Core Area to identify additional quartz
veins undetected through trenching

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Investment Highlights

Systematically exploring the 3 Aces with a fully-funded exploration budget

2016/2017 Drilling program underway to follow-up on high-grade gold discoveries

Seeking a joint venture partner to advance the Brewery Creek project

Exceptional shareholder base and strong treasury

Experienced technical team and strong management with local knowledge and community relationships

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Endnotes
1) NI 43-101 Technical Report on Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Brewery Creek Property,
Yukon Territory, Canada, Tetra-Tech EBA dated November 19, 2014 and filed on SEDAR.
2) Golden Predator News Release October 12, 2010
3) Golden Predator News Release dated October 8, 2012
4) Golden Predator News Release dated June 20, 2016
5) Golden Predator News Release dated October 5, 2016
6) Golden Predator News Release dated December 2, 2014
7) Golden Predator News Release dated August 18, 2016
8) Golden Predator News Release dated January 25, 2016
9) Golden Predator News Release dated October 31, 2016
10) Golden Predator News Release dated November 2, 2016
11) Golden Predator News Release dated January 19, 2017

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