Harte Gold Corp.
Gold Exploration and Mine Development in White River, Ontario, Canada
SEPTEMBER 2015
Forward Looking Statements
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Property LocationsCanada’s Prolific Abitibi – Wawa Greenstone Belt
Sugar Zone Property
Hemlo MinesHistoric Production – 30 M oz
Reserves – 1.1 M oz (estimate)
Stoughton-Abitibi
PropertyEagle River Mine
Historical Production – 1 M oz
Resources – 1,000,000 oz (estimate)
Island Gold MineHistorical Production – 500,000 oz
Resources – 1,000,000 oz (estimate)
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Sugar Zone Property The principal asset of the Company is the 100% owned Sugar Zone
Property located 60 kms east of Hemlo, Ontario.
Preliminary Economic Assessment shows strong project economics,optimization will reduce capex and accelerate timelines
Current Deposit outlined to 500m only, Sugar Zone mineralizationtraced to 1,000m vertical, SZ-12-37 returned 10.5 g/t over 3.2m
Permitted 70,000 tonne bulk sample should yield >25,000 oz Au
2014 drill programs identified Wolf Zone down-plunge extension andnew mineralized structures.
2015 drill program tested IP survey targets in volcanic-sedimentcontact zone, potential footwall zone behind Sugar Zone Deposit .
Category Tonnes Au (g/t) (Uncapped)
Ounces Au (Uncapped)
Au (g/t) (Capped)
Ounces Au (Capped)
Indicated 980,900 10.13 319,300 8.72 275,000
Inferred 580,500 8.36 156,000 7.03 131,300
The information in the Table above is excerpted from the NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Sugar Zone Property dated May 31, 2015 prepared by Nordpro Mine and Management Services
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Sugar Zone Deposit Block Model
Open on strike and down dip
5TSX - HRT
Sugar Zone PropertyHigh Grade 43-101 resource & exploration potential
Wolf Zone
Sugar Zone
Sugar Zone - high grade gold
deposit open at depth and strike,
gold mineralization extends to
1,000m depth, target >1mm oz.
Early 2015 discovery of Footwall
Zone south of Sugar Zone extended
strike length to 1,100m and
confirmed en echelon zone potential
Wolf Zone - 2010 discovery 9.5g/t
over 7.5m including high grade core
of 22.9 g/t over 3m associated with
Peacock boulder train (87 g/t). 2014
drilling confirmed Wolf Zone is
Peacock Boulder source, extended
mineralization to depth and on strike
Contact Zone - 2014 IP/Mag Survey
identified mafic volcanic/sedimentary
contact. 2015 drilling confirmed
Hemlo setting, pathfinder element
and gold values. Follow-up drilling
recommended. 6
Contact Zone
Sugar Zone Deposit Selected Jewelry Box Assay Results, Extension at Depth
Hole Number
Zone From(metres)
To(metres)
Width(metres)
Grade (g/t)
SZ-10-109 JB Lower Zone 40.44 46.44 6.00 28.63
SZ-10-110 JB Lower ZoneIncl.
42.2142.55
45.6443.30
3.410.75
48.39248.00
SZ-13-49 JB Upper ZoneIncl.
JB Lower Zone
28.0028.0080.1580.15
33.5030.5585.0082.30
5.502.504.851.35
8.0716.8828.5094.96
SZ-13-50 JB Lower Zone 8.7312.90
17.0014.85
8.271.95
17.2461.74
SZ-13-58 JB Lower Zone Incl.
96.6096.60
101.7997.85
5.191.25
27.40109.08
JB-14-01 JB Lower ZoneIncl.
124.01124.01
128.06125.66
4.051.65
14.4722.61
JB-14-09 JB Lower ZoneIncl.
133.39133.39
136.10134.07
2.710.68
16.6158.70
SZ-11-15 Lower ZoneIncl.Incl.
311.94314.70315.12
317.20316.45315.52
5.261.750.40
17.6052.84
204.00
SZ-12-36 Lower ZoneIncl.
432.00433.08
433.64433.64
1.640.56
57.60162.00
SZ-12-37 Lower ZoneIncl.
1,111.501,114.00
1,114.701,114.70
3.200.70
10.5043.30
SZ-12-39 Lower ZoneIncl.
360.84362.66
365.30363.52
4.460.86
7.0634.20
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Hemlo Style Gold Mineralization Outcrop at Wolf Zone
Hole Number Zone From(metres)
To(metres)
Width(metres)
Grade (g/t)
NZ-10-02Including
Wolf Zone 22.0023.00
29.5026.00
7.503.00
9.5022.90
WZ-10-18Including
Wolf Zone 140.50144.00
145.50145.50
5.002.50
4.8015.40
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2014 Exploration
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Lakebed sampling program returned
elevated arsenic and molybdenum similar to
Hemlo gold mineralization
Induced Polarization & Magnetometer
(“IP/Mag”) surveys identified “up-ice”
anomalies, north & south extensions
Summer 6,000m drill program tested down
plunge Wolf Zone, IP anomalies and
discovered new mineralized zone
120 line km ground proofing confirmed Wolf
Zone as source of high grade Peacock
boulder
Structural Analysis confirms mineralizing
event contemporaneous with Hemlo
IP/Mag survey and surface samples identify
Contact and Footwall Zones.
2014 IP / Mag Surveys
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IP/Mag targets coincident with
known mineralized zones – Sugar
Zone Deposit and Wolf Zone
Follow up ground proofing targets
by Harte Gold geological team over
approximately 120 line kms
Survey area extensively sampled
resulting in several high grade
assays from bedrock
Q1 2015 drill program tested the
mafic - volcanic / sediment contact
zone and potential new mineralized
zones east and south of the Sugar
Zone Deposit
Bulk Sample Grade Map
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Bulk Sample Underground Development
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Sugar Zone Portal Development
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Sugar Zone Site Development
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Road Construction 2014Highway access to Site
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Stoughton Abitibi Stoughton Abitibi is located 110 kms east of Timmins, Ontario
adjacent to the Saint Andrews Holloway Gold Mine (2M ounces Au) and its high grade Thunder and Smoke Deep discoveries
Property covers approximately 2,500 hectares and is situated along the Destor-Porcupine Fault – over 100 million gold ounces produced from this prolific regional structure
Drill program permitted and ready to go
Adjacent to and on-strike of gold mine = exploration potential.
Drill Hole From(metres)
To(metres)
Width(metres)
g/t
ST98 – 08 145.70 148.00 2.30 5.07
ST98 – 15 343.80 348.50 4.70 8.48
ST98 – 18 257.00 282.00 25.00 1.28
ST99 - 26 448.50 466.70 18.20 1.86
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Experienced Management Team Stephen G. Roman B.A., Chairman, President and CEO
Over 30 years in mineral exploration, has developed, brought into production or soldseveral mining, oil and gas projects including the discovery and subsequent $1.5Bsale of the Gold Eagle gold deposit to Goldcorp in 2008.
George Flach P.Geo., Vice President ExplorationOver 25 years in mineral exploration, instrumental in the discovery of several golddeposits and mines including the 20mm oz GoldFields, Tarkwa Mine, Ghana
Robert Kusins, P.Geo., Resource GeologistOver 35 years experience, underground mine geologist, geological databasemanagement, geological modelling and resource estimation.
Rein Lehari C.P.A., Chief Financial Officer Over 30 years experience in the mining industry as a chartered accountant and chartered business valuator and previously a partner with Price Waterhouse Coopers.
Timothy Campbell B.A. Hons., Vice President & Secretary Over 20 years corporate finance, regulatory compliance, going public transactions,permitting, government relations, community and aboriginal consultation, othermanagement services for publicly listed companies.
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Experienced Board of Directors Richard R. Faucher
Mr. Faucher is a retired metallurgical engineer with extensive experience managing large miningprojects, formerly Vice-President, Brunswick Mining & Smelting (Noranda Inc.) President &General Manager, Falconbridge Dominicana.
George Flach, P.Geo.
Douglas Scharf, C.P.A. (ret’d)Mr. Scharf is a retired Chartered Professional Accountant with over 35 years’ experience ininternational precious metal and base metal mining. As Chief Financial Officer of the Dome MinesGroup of Companies, he was instrumental in the formation of Placer Dome Inc. and served asDirector and Chief Financial Officer of Inmet Mining Corporation and other public issuers.
Richard Sutcliffe, Ph.D., P.Geo. Mr. Sutcliffe is a Professional Geoscientist with 30 years’ experience in global mineral explorationand development. He has had key management roles in developing several gold, platinum groupmetals, and copper-nickel mining projects. Dr. Sutcliffe was formerly President and CEO of TSXlisted Ursa Major Minerals Inc. and TSXV listed Auriga Gold Corp. and is currently an associate ofP&E Mining Consultants Inc.; a mining industry consultancy.
Derek C. Rance P. Eng., MBAMr. Rance is a principal of Behre Dolbear & Company Inc. a global mining industry consultancy,industry experience includes President and COO of Iron Ore Company of Canada, Mine Managerat the Dickenson Mine, Red Lake, Ontario.
Stephen G. Roman, B.A.18
Capital Markets Profile(September 1, 2015)
52 Week High - Low: 0.285 – 0.04
Common Shares: 257,251,032
Warrants: 38,933,188
Options: 12,360,000
Fully Diluted: 308,544,220
Insiders: 7%
Institutional: 10%
Large Retail: 50%
Public Float: 33%
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Sugar Zone DepositCanada ranks second in the world for resource grades
Of the top 286 global deposits evaluated by Mine Fund, the Sugar Zone would rank 28th in grade.
Source: Visual CapitalistDecember 31, 2012
Sugar Zone
From this data, it is clear
that large, high-grade
gold deposits are truly a
rare asset
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Summary
Harte properties are located close to historic and producing mines in Ontario’s largest mining camps
Hemlo camp has a history of large high grade deposits, historical production and reserves/resources of approximately 30mm oz Au
Excellent local infrastructure, experienced labour pool
Development / Exploration targets are:
1. Begin mining Sugar Zone Deposit, continue exploration and development to target > 1 million ounces
2. Extend Sugar Zone Deposit strike length, Contact Zone, Footwall Zone, other en-echelon zones
3. Discover other deposits on wholly owned greenstone belt
Sugar Zone deposit is in the top 10% for global grade gold deposits
Higher grade = lower operating costs & greater profitability
Bulk sample scheduled to begin Q3 2015, completion end 2016 21
Harte Gold Corp.
Gold Exploration and Mine Development in White River, Ontario, Canada
SEPTEMBER 2015