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Disclaimer ©2018 Golden Predator Mining Corp. All rights reserved. Unless otherwise noted, “Golden Predator” and all other marks used in this presentation are trademarks of Golden Predator (the “Company”). Any reproduction or dissemination of any feature of this presentation, in whole or in part, or any use of this presentation for any unlawful purposes, is strictly prohibited. The technical contents of this presentation were reviewed and approved by Mark Shutty, CPG, Senior Geologist and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and an employee of the Company. This presentation contains certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements". Information set forth may involve forward-looking statements under applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements are statements that relate to future, not past, events. 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Such factors include, among others, the following risks: failure to complete the planned Preliminary Economic Assessment and find a joint venture partner at Brewery Creek, and the additional risks identified in the management discussion and analysis section of Redtail Metal Corp.’s or Northern Tiger Resources Inc.’s interim and most recent annual financial statement or other reports and filings with the TSX Venture Exchange and applicable Canadian securities regulators. Forward-looking statements are made based on management's beliefs, estimates and opinions on the date that statements are made and the respective companies undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements if these beliefs, estimates and opinions or other circumstances should change, except as required by applicable securities laws. Investors are cautioned against attributing undue certainty to forward-looking statements. 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No securities commission has in any way passed on any of the information contained in this presentation. THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS APPLY REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSES OR CIRCUMSTANCES GIVING RISE TO THE LOSS, DAMAGE, CLAIM OR LIABILITY, EVEN IF SUCH LOSS, DAMAGE, CLAIM OR LIABILITY IS BASED UPON BREACH OF CONTRACT (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, A CLAIM OF FUNDAMENTAL BREACH OR A BREACH OF A FUNDAMENTAL TERM), TORT (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, NEGLIGENCE) OR STRICT LIABILITY. TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 2
Corporate Overview Excellent Gold Assets in Canada Brewery Creek Project and 3 Aces Project Invested & Progressive Management Innovative Economic and Environmental Approach Mutually Beneficial First Nation Partnerships & Agreements TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 3
Share & Capital Structure Market Cap (@ $0.35) $45,703,380 Shares Issued and Outstanding Prominent Shareholders (~50%) 130,581,088 Stock Options 9,064,500 William and Janet Sheriff Eric Sprott Warrants Outstanding ($0.91-2.00) Pat DiCapo (Power One Capital Markets) 5,818,369 McEwen Mining Inc. CIBC Private Wealth Fully Diluted Shares 145,433,957 Albert Friedberg (Friedberg Mercantile Group) As of Sept. 14, 2018 Gold at processing plant TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 4
Board of Directors William M. Sheriff Co-founded and sold Energy Metals Corporation to Uranium One for $1.8 billion (2007) Dennis Fentie Former Yukon Premier, oversaw 3 mines going into production in the Yukon Richard Goldfarb Globally recognized expert on orogenic gold deposits. William Harris Previously served at C level positions in several Fortune 500 firms Audit Chair Stefan Spears Featured as the Mining Journal’s “Mining’s Future Leaders” (2016) Tony Lesiak Currently the Senior Advisor, Investment Banking at Canaccord Genuity Corp. (Canada) Bradley Thiele Professional Engineer with over 45 years of industry experience including moving the Meadowbank Mine into production William Sheriff at 3 Aces TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 5 6
Exploration Management Council Expertise in the geology, structure and gold deposits of the Northern Cordillera (Pacific NW of North America) Richard (Rich) J. Goldfarb, Ph.D. Globally recognized authority on orogenic gold deposits Clubs Zone Diamonds Zone Craig J.R. Hart, Ph.D., FSEG, FGAC. Director of the Mineral Deposit Research Unit (MDRU) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Lance Miller, Ph.D. With over 30 years in the minerals industry, currently serves as Vice President of Natural Resources for NANA Regional Corporation, an Alaska Native Corporation William (Bill) E. Threlkeld, MSc, PG 9 Currently the Senior Vice President-Exploration for Seabridge Spades Zone Gold Inc. Above: Richard Goldfarb at 3 Aces Michael Redfearn, P.Eng. Over 40 years of experience including Bureau Veritas, Cantung Mine, Sullivan Mine, Trail Operations, Red Dog Mine and El Brocal Mine TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 6
Management Team Clubs Zone Diamonds Zone 9 Officer Janet Lee-Sheriff | Chief Executive Greg Hayes, CA | Chief Spades ZoneFinancial Officer Susan Magun | Watson Lake Office Administrator Jeff Cary, M.Sc. CPG. | Project Manager 3 Aces Neil Swift | Project Geologist Brewery Creek Jillian Chown | Manager, Environment & Permitting TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 7
Mutually Beneficial Agreements • Innovative progressive company with strong community relationships, shared opportunities • Tr’ondek Hwech’in Socio Economic Accord (SEA) - Brewery Creek Project • Kaska Nation Exploration Agreement – 3 Aces Project • First Nation business development, service and supply contracts, joint venture development • 50% First Nation employment at Brewery Creek and 3 Aces • 50% expenditures spent in Yukon communities • Local sponsorships Clubs Zone Diamonds Zone 9 Spades Zone TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 8
Progressive Relationships Elders in Residence Program & Kaska Video • Support learning and understanding, promote cultural awareness and share wisdom and teachings • Elders live/work at the 3 Aces Camp as a valuable part of the exploration process Clubs Zone Diamonds Zone • Video project – Kaska Kayeh (‘land’) 9 Spades Zone TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 9
Innovative Community Benefits Brewery Creek Bees • Hives established at Elders request in 2018 on reclaimed area • Reclaimed area provides an excellent habitat for bee – coexist with current and future operations • Training & education opportunity • Community cottage industry opportunity with honey production after year 1 Clubs Zone Diamonds Zone 9 Spades Zone TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 10
Favourable Gold Jurisdiction Clubs Zone Diamonds Zone 9 Spades Zone TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 11
Corporate Assets Assets with the potential for significant growth and value creation: Brewery Creek Project – Yukon, • Past producer with established ounces & expanding resource • Evaluating new technology to enhance project economics Clubs Zone 3 Aces Project – Yukon • District potential • Extensive visible gold at surface and high-grade gold intercepts Yukon MintTM • Wholly-owned subsidiary of Golden Predator with minting 9 opportunities Spades Zone Yukon Test Facility • Wholly-owned processing plant TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 12
Yukon Test Processing Plant High gold recoveries without use of chemicals or elaborate equipment • 1st Yukon test plant - 50 tpd plant provides technical information and enhanced knowledge • Conventional gravity recovery methods demonstrating traditional non-chemical processing sufficient to obtain high gold recoveries • 2016 bulk sample – 83% gold recovery3 being reprocessed with Clubs Zone modifications for equipment increased recovery • Yukon-based plant creates local spin off benefits 9 Spades Zone CEO, Janet Lee Sheriff with Minister Ranj Pillai, Sergeant Major Doug Spencer &Yukon Premier Sandy Silver TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 13
• US Trademark-protected subsidiary of Golden Predator • Provides a market for gold sales and revenue; with First Nation profit sharing Clubs Zone • Value added product from community- based test processing plant 9 Spades Zone 2018: Gold bars and gold Kaska ‘Keda’ coins TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 14
Yukon Projects Clubs Zone Spades Zone TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 15
3 Aces Project 357 km2 (35,700 hectares) land package with 35km trend on property • Road and bridge accessible • Visible gold occurrences, numerous mineralized quartz veins, many with visible gold, discovered since August 2016 • Kaska Nation Exploration Memorandum of Understanding • Class IV Mining Land Use permit and B Water License • Drilling Within 13.5km2 Central Core Area – over 25,000 m • Approx. 300 drill holes to date: • 112 holes (37%) with an intercept of 5g/t gold or more • 83 holes (27%) with an intercept of 8g/t gold or more Drilling has continued to confirm high- grade gold mineralization and near surface bulk tonnage type mineralization Surface visible gold - Ace of Hearts TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 16
3 Aces Project Central Core Area Clubs Zone Spades Zone TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 17
3 Aces Project Central Core Area – Looking North 9 Spades Zone TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 18
3 Aces Project 9 Spades Zone TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 19
3 Aces Project Central Core to Sprogge Zone 7 km TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 20
3 Aces Project Clubs Zone Spades Zone TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 21
3 Aces Project: Hearts Zone Sample of Core from Hearts Zone - Hole 3A16-DD-082 • 13.07 m of 16.75 g/t Gold, including 3.38 m of 61.74 g/t Gold & 0.54 m of 315.00 g/t Gold2 • Q4/18 - Core Drilling to establish deep extension and continuity of mineralization towards Spades Zone Clubs Zone Diamonds Zone 9 Spades Zone TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 22
3 Aces Project - Spades Zone 9 Spades Zone TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 23
3 Aces Project: Bulk Sampling • A key exploration tool at 3 Aces; provides geological, engineering and metallurgical information • 2016 bulk sample of 770+ tonnes recovered 83% ( ~29 kg) of fine gold • Re-processing and testing ofClubs Zone 2016 bulk sample underway, with equipment modifications, to test potential to recover 90% without the use of chemicals • 2018 bulk sample program underway & designed to reconcile tight-spaced drill results, metal distribution and provide geological interpretations for future planning Spades Zone • 2018 program - 20% completed with new gold-bearing veins identified, not previously known from drilling • Permitted for 10,000 tonnes annually TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 24
Brewery Creek Project 9 Spades Zone TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 25
Brewery Creek Project Spades Zone TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 26
Brewery Creek Project Past open pit heap leach producer from 1996-2002 Year-round road access/air service 45 km from Dawson City , 17 km from grid power Type A Water License & Class IV Mining Land Use Permit Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) completed in Q4 2014 2018 Metallurgical Drilling completed – results pending Q4 2018 2018 Exploration Drilling – 800 m with 8 of 9 holes outside of current resource area Results include4: 6.55 m of 3.03 g/t Gold; 39.2 m of 1.64 g/t Gold; 8.5 m of g/t 5.05; 2.0 m of 21.0 g/t Gold Brewery Creek Indicated & Inferred Resources (1) Indicated Resources Inferred Resources Contained Au Au Contained Au Tonnes Au (g/t) Tonnes (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 1) Oxide category is considered amendable to heap leach processing 2) Sulfide category includes transitional material that is partially oxidized TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 27
Brewery Creek Project Pre-tax and Royalty NPV at 5% $59,431,000 Pre-tax and Royalty IRR 27% Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) Post Tax and Royalty NPV at 5% $32,315,000 completed in Q4, 2014 ($1,300 USD Gold) Post Tax and Royalty IRR 19% Post Tax Payback 2.9 Diamonds Zone 9 Spades Zone The economic analysis is preliminary in nature and is based on the extraction of both indicated and inferred resources. Inferred resources are considered too speculative geologically to have economic considerations applied to them to establish mineral reserves. There is no certainty that that this PEA will be realized. TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION Brewery Creek 2002 28
Brewery Creek Project Continuous Vat Leaching (CVL) - potential to enhance economics Potential PEA Improvements • Exchange rate • Mine plan optimization • Power costs Exploration Upside • Areas between pits untested • Lucky Bohemian high grade zone follow up Advantages of CVL • Greater saturation levels • Potentially improved oxide recovery rates • Dramatically shorter Spades Zone processing times • Full year-round operations • Improved environmental considerations TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 29
2018 Work Plan 3 Aces Project • Core drilling recently completed in the Sprogge Area 7 km to the southeast of the Central Core Area to follow up on high grade targets and test extent of mineralization • Bulk sample program to verify drilling program and test metallurgy in the Central Core Area • Core Drilling in the Central Core Area (Hearts to Spades) testing mineralization at depth (300m+) Brewery Creek Project • Completed core drilling for metallurgical test work to establish viability of Continuous Vat Leaching technology and consider economic enhancements • Exploration drilling phase 1 completed - designed to test expansion of mineralized zones and expand resource base • Addition Reverse Circulation Drilling Spades Zone TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 30
Investing in Golden Predator Excellent Gold Assets in Canada Invested & Progressive Management Innovative Economic and Environmental Approach Mutually Beneficial First Nation Partnerships & Agreements TSX.V:GPY | OTCQX:NTGSF GOLDEN PREDATOR CORPORATE PRESENTATION 31
References 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 (filed on SEDAR) 2. Golden Predator News Release dated May 5, 2016 3. Golden Predator News Release dated December 7, 2017 4. Golden Predator News Release dated September 19, 2018
TSX.V:GPY OTCQX:NTGSF goldenpredator.com info@goldenpredator.com 604.260.0289 250-200 Burrard Street Vancouver BC V6C 3L6 Canada
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