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Cassiar Gold (GLDC) Corporate presentation summary

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Corporate presentation summary

23 Mar, 2026

Investment highlights and corporate overview

  • Controls two major gold districts in British Columbia with a 59,000-hectare flagship property and a 4,052-hectare camp, both in a stable, mining-friendly jurisdiction.

  • 2022 mineral resource estimate for the Taurus Deposit: 1.4 Moz at 1.14 g/t Au inferred, with significant expansion potential laterally and at depth.

  • Fully owned and permitted 300 tpd mill, two mine permits, 160 km of access roads, and robust infrastructure including power, water, and a permanent camp.

  • Raised C$44.2M since 2020, with a market cap of C$27M and C$4.9M in cash and deposits as of May 2025.

  • Leadership team with over 250 years of combined experience in mine discovery, development, and operations globally.

Exploration and resource growth

  • Over 62,000 meters drilled as operator, with 46,000 meters since the last mineral resource estimate; 36,000 meters drilled at Cassiar North since 2022.

  • 2024 drill program included 7,168 meters from 30 holes, focusing on Taurus and regional targets like Newcoast.

  • Recent drilling at Cassiar North identified new gold-bearing quartz veins and high-priority outlying targets, with notable intercepts such as 98.0 m of 1.28 g/t Au and 6.6 m of 22.44 g/t Au.

  • Cassiar South drilling confirmed extensions of high-grade mineralization, including 14.6 m of 2.21 g/t Au and 2.2 m of 32.95 g/t Au at East Bain.

  • Multiple regional targets remain underexplored, with soil and surface sampling expanding mineralized corridors and identifying new anomalies.

Project infrastructure and permitting

  • Property bisected by Provincial Highway 37, with year-round access, 1.2 km airstrip, and 160 km of internal roads.

  • 17 historical portals, 25 km of underground workings, and four tailings facilities support future development.

  • Two mine permits cover both Cassiar North (Taurus) and Cassiar South (Table Mountain), enabling near-term development options.

  • Mill recoveries averaged 93% and up to 96% at Cassiar South; mill last operated in 2007 and remains in good condition.

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