Exploring and Developing North American Gold Projects

Lode Gold has demonstrated success discovering, acquiring and developing exceptional, high-potential yet overlooked gold projects in premium North American mineral districts. It has assembled a pipeline of early-stage exploration assets in Yukon and New Brunswick and a past-producing high- grade gold mine in the Mother Lode Gold Belt of California.

Three key orogenic gold projects – two highly prospective in Yukon and New Brunswick, one advanced exploration and development in California.

Fremont Gold Project AISC of US$1,162/oz and USD $370M NPV at 5% after-tax NPV at 31% IRR over an 11-year LOM at $2,000/oz gold based on a sensitivity to the March 31, 2023 PEA. The project hosts an NI 43-101 resource of 1.16 Moz at 1.90 g/t Au within 19.0 MT Indicated, and 2.02 Moz at 2.22 g/t Au within 28.3 MT Inferred.

Golden Culvert and WIN Projects, Yukon, covering 99.5 km2 across a 27-km strike length, are situated in a district-scale, high-grade-gold-mineralized trend within the southern portion of the Tombstone Gold Belt. Gold deposits and occurrences within the Belt include Fort Knox, Pogo, Brewery Creek and Dublin Gulch, and Snowline Gold’s Valley target on its Rogue property in the Selwyn Basin.

McIntyre Brook Project, New Brunswick, covering 420 km2 and a 25-km strike length in the emerging Triple Fault Gold Belt, is surrounded by Puma Exploration’s Williams Brook Project (5.55 g/t Au over 50 m) and is hosted by orogenic rocks of similar age and structure as New Found Gold’s Queensway Project. created one of the largest land packages with its Acadian Gold JV Co. McIntyre Brook covers 111 km2 and a 17-km strike in the emerging Appalachian/Iapetus Gold Belt; it is hosted by orogenic rocks of similar age and structure as New Found Gold’s Queensway Project. Riley Brook is a 309 km2 package covering a 25 km strike of Wapske formation with its numerous felsic units. A NI 43-101 technical report has been completed in August 2024.