Newton Gold Project
Newton Gold Project
0.84Moz Au Inferred in British Columbia
The Company has a binding letter of intent to acquire the Newton Gold Project in British Columbia, Canada. The completion of the acquisition of the Newton Project is subject to the entering into of a definitive agreement and satisfaction of all regulatory and third party approvals
LOCATED IN A PRECIOUS METALS DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The Newton property is located approximately 100 km west of the city of Williams Lake in central BC within a region characterized by plateau lands with gently rolling hills and other characteristics favourable to project development. The district is well served by existing transportation, power, infrastructure and a skilled workforce which support numerous operating mines as well as late-stage mineral development and exploration projects. Conditions are excellent for year-round exploration and development activities.
- ~180 km south of Artemis’ Blackwater Project (11.9M oz Au and 128M oz Ag)
- Blackwater was acquired from Newgold for $120M IN 2020
- Blackwater is permitted and in development to produce in 2024
- 50 km northeast of Taseko Mines Prosperity Deposit
(13.3M oz of Au & 5.3B lbs Cu)

PROJECT OVERVIEW
UNRIVALED PRECIOUS METALS PROJECT UPSIDE
34,000m drilled in 128 total drill holes
Drilled by previous owner, Amarc Resources Ltd. Explored and developed the resource during 2009 - 2012.
24,000+ Ha
Newton Gold Project encompasses more than 24,000 Ha, the deposit contains 861,400 oz Au & 4,678,000 oz Ag (Table 1-1).
Current resource occupies only 7% of the know IP anomaly
The IP anomaly measures 4 km x 2 km, covers an area greater than 7 sq/km – yet the current resource occupies slightly over 0.5 sq/km or just 7% of the anomaly

Notes:
1. CIM Definition Standards for Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (May 2014) and CIM Estimation of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves Best Practice Guidelines (November 2019) were used for mineral resource estimation.
2. Recovery factors used are 92% for Au and 45% for Ag.
3. metal prices used are US$1900/oz for Gold and US$25/oz for Silver
4. O’Brien, M.F., (2022) Technical Report on the Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Newton Project, central British Columbia
Alteration Types
The alteration types and metal associations at Newton are nearly identical to those epithermal gold deposits in British Columbia – including the large Blackwater, Prosperity, Brucejack and Snowfields deposits
Epithermal Gold
The Newton Gold Project is a large, low - to intermediate-sulphidation, epithermal gold deposit that formed at about 72 Ma (Re-Os date by McClenaghan, 2012), contemporaneous with felsic volcanic and intrusive rocks emplaced into a rifted, structurally-active graben
Gold Mineralization
Gold mineralization is predominately hosted by Late Cretaceous felsic volcanic and intrusive rocks but also occurs in mafic volcanic and clastic sedimentary rocks and along fault and fracture zones
Strong quartz-sericite
Gold and associated base metal mineralization precipitated in extensive zones of strong quartz-sericite alteration
CROSS SECTION OF THE NEWTON DEPOSIT
Consistent mineralization from top to bottom

RESOURCE UPSIDE OF EXISTING DEPOSIT
- Northern portion of resource has multiple gold grades in excess of 1 gpt
- Hole spacing prevents intersections from being incorporated into current resource
- Room to expand outside of current resource pit shell
- High grade intervals marked as waste in resource
- Multiple high-grade intersections exist outside of the current resource
- Strong continuity of high grade within main zone
- Felsic volcanic host rock was encountered nearly the entire 1,001 meters to depth which historically hosted all the gold and silver credits
- 1- Phase 1 drilling tested unchartered open at depth 500+ meters below the current deposit with a 1,001 meter drill hole

SELECT DRILL INTERCEPTS
FOOTBALL FIELDS OF CONTIGUOUS PRECIOUS METALS ZONES

MAIN ZONE – VEIN STOCKWORKS
- Typically, around 2 gpt Au
- Up to 8 gpt Au
- Ag can reach up to 200 gpt
- Pb, Zn, Mo are present as well
- The IP anomaly measures 4 km x 2 km and covers an area greater than 7 sq/km
- Yet, the current resource occupies slightly over 0.5 sq/km or just 7% of the anomaly

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The scientific and technical information contained has been reviewed and approved by Blake Mclaughlin, a “Qualified Person” as such term is defined under National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43- 101”)