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    LAMAQUE DEEP

    THE NEXT FRONTIERTSXV: ICG

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    THE NEXT FRONTIER FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENT

    No stock exchange, securities commission or other regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information contained on this presentation.

    This presentation contains "forward-looking information" concerning Integra Gold Corp.s (Integra or the Company) future financial or operating

    performance and other statements that express management's expectations or estimates of future developments, circumstances or results.

    Generally, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as seeks, "believes", "anticipates", "plans",

    continues, "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "expects", "forecasts", "intends", projects, predicts, proposes, "potential", targets and

    variations of such words and phrases, or by statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "will", "could", "would",should or "might" "be

    taken", "occur" or "be achieved". Forward-looking statements included in this presentation include statements regarding potential mineralization and

    mineral resources, the proposed mining scenario for the Lamaque Gold Project, including information with respect to the supporting infrastructure,

    the potential life of mine, rates of employment and the effects of steps taken to mitigate local impacts and the expected completion dates of

    exploration and drilling, exploration results, estimated and future exploration and administration expenditures, the completion of scoping studies,

    preliminary economic assessment, pre-feasibility or feasibility studies, and future plansand objectives of Integra. While all forward-looking statements

    involve various risks and uncertainties, these statements are based on certain assumptions that management of Integra believes are reasonable,

    including that it will be able to obtain financing and on reasonable terms, that its current exploration and other objectives can be achieved, that its

    exploration and other activities will proceed as expected, that its community and environmental impact procedures will work as anticipated, that

    general business and economic conditions will not change in a material adverse manner, that Integra will not experience any material accident, labourdispute or failure or shortage of equipment, and that all necessary government approvals for its planned exploration and potential development

    activities will be obtained in a timely manner and on acceptable terms. There can be no assurance that the forward-looking statements will prove to

    be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause

    actual results to differ materially from the Integras expectations include, among others, the actual results of current exploration activities being

    different than those anticipated by Integra, changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined, changes in estimated mineral resources,

    future prices of metals, increased costs of labor, equipment or materials, availability of equipment, failure of equipment to operate as anticipated,

    accidents, effects of weather and other natural phenomena, risks related to community relations and activities of stakeholders, and delays in

    obtaining governmental approvals or financing. Although Integra has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ

    materially, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such

    statements will prove to be accurate as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly,

    readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Integra does not intend, and expressly disclaims any intention or obligationto, update or revise any forward-looking information or statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as

    required by law.

    Herv Thiboutot, Eng., Senior Vice President, and Francois Chabot, Eng., Operation Manager, are the qualified person for the Company under National

    Instrument 43-101, and have reviewed and approved all of the scientific and technical information contained in this presentation. The Company has

    prepared NI 43-101-compliant technical reports for the Lamaque Property, respectively released on January 13 and February 10, 2015, which are

    available on its website or at www.sedar.com. These technical reports include relevant information regarding the effective date and the assumptions,

    parameters and methods of the mineral resource estimates on the Lamaque Property contained in this presentation and provide details on the

    Preliminary Economic Evaluation. The mineral resource estimates stated in the presentation were prepared by independent consultants in accordance

    with NI 43-101. A Qualified Person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical resources estimates contained in this presentation as current

    mineral resources and the Company is not treating such historical estimates as current mineral resources. The historical mineral resources mentionedin thispresentation may not be conformto the NI 43-101 and should not be unduly accepted. 2

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    INTRODUCTION & HIGHLIGHTS

    6 TERABYTES of digital mining and exploration data, comprising 75 years of mining history atthe Sigma and Lamaque Mines, was acquired in October 2014 by way of the Sigma/Lamaque

    Mines and Mill Acquisition.

    5 YEARS & $5M spent by the previous owners on the compilation of this data, including over30,000 drill holes, hundreds of thousands of gold assays, hundreds of kilometers of underground

    workings, mining statistics, geological sections, level plans, and photos. This data has never beenfully analyzed or used for exploration targeting until now.

    PROOF-OF-CONCEPT data-points and intercepts have been uncovered by Integra,highlighting numerous new areas and extensions of mineralization at Sigma and Lamaque that

    remain untested.

    LAMAQUE DEEP the down-dip extension of the Lamaque Mine, below 1,100 meters vertical, isthe most obvious target. The Lamaque Mine was once Qubecs largest gold mining operation

    between 1955 to 1985 and was host to one of the highest ounce-per-vertical-meter gold

    deposits (4,000 oz Au / meter) in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, one of the richest gold belts in the

    world.

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    PRESENTATION OUTLINE

    1. LOCATION2. GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MODEL & CONCEPT

    3. HISTORICAL PRODUCTION4. HISTORICAL DATA GATHERING/INTERPRETATION5. DATA INTEGRATION/3D MODELLING

    6. LAMAQUE DEEP HISTORIC DRILLING7.TARGET CONCEPT SUMMARY8. RESOURCE POTENTIAL9. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    PROPERTY LOCATION

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    VAL-DOR

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    PROPERTY LOCATION

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    SIGMA

    LAMAQUE

    TRIANGLE

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    PRESENTATION OUTLINE

    1. LOCATION

    2. GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MODEL & CONCEPT

    3. HISTORICAL PRODUCTION4. HISTORICAL DATA GATHERING/INTERPRETATION5. DATA INTEGRATION/3D MODELLING6. LAMAQUE DEEP HISTORIC DRILLING7.TARGET CONCEPT SUMMARY8. RESOURCE POTENTIAL9. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    DISTRICT GEOLOGY

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    REGIONAL GEOLOGY

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    LOCAL GEOLOGY

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    COMPOSITE SECTIONAL VIEW LOOKING EAST

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    GEOLOGY & STRUCTURAL MODEL

    POTENTIAL OF REPETITIONAND EXTENSION OF VEINSLATERALLY AND AT DEPTH

    Fractured dioritic to

    tonalitic intrusions with

    injections of auriferous

    quartz-tourmaline-

    pyrite veins

    Ductile and brittle shear

    veins, horizontal

    tension veins

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    TYPICAL MINERALIZATION AT SIGMA AND LAMAQUE

    Sub-Vertical Shear Hosted VeinHorizontal Vein

    Brittle & Tension Veins (Flats) in G Dyke

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    LAMAQUE DEEP TARGET & CONCEPT (LOOKING EAST)

    Sigma #2 Lamaque #6-7 #3 #4

    Winze #1

    Winze #2

    Lamaque Level 1 to 10

    Lamaque Level 11 to 23

    Lamaque Level 24 to 36

    Shaft Depth 1,100m

    Sigma Level 1 to 10

    Sigma Level 11 to 20

    Sigma Level 21 to 30

    Sigma Level 31 to 40

    Shaft Depth 1,830m

    Level 30thProjection of the

    Mineralized Zones

    Historical Boundary

    Deep Lamaque

    Unexplored areaMinimum of 730m

    vertical

    C Porphyry

    Diabase

    Diorite

    G-Dyke

    Granodiorite

    Sigma-diorite

    Vein

    Tuff

    Lava

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    PRESENTATION OUTLINE

    1. LOCATION2. GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MODEL & CONCEPT

    3. HISTORICAL PRODUCTION4. HISTORICAL DATA GATHERING5. DATA INTEGRATION/3D MODELLING6. LAMAQUE DEEP HISTORIC DRILLING7.TARGET CONCEPT SUMMARY8. RESOURCE POTENTIAL9. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    SIGMA-LAMAQUE HISTORICAL PRODUCTION

    TOTAL PRODUCTION FIGURES FOR THE SIGMA AND

    LAMAQUE MINES TO THE END OF APRIL, 2011

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    *

    *majority open-pit mining

    Mining Area Tonnes Gold Grade (g/t) Ounces Produced

    Main Plug 18,166,848 6.34 3,695,194

    East Plug 2,721,397 3.94 343,827

    West Plug 1,491,952 4.56 219,014

    No. 2 Mine 1,482,775 4.97 237,596

    No. 3 Mine 318,560 6.30 58,536

    Total 24,151,963 5.86 4,554,167

    TOTAL PRODUCTION FIGURES FOR THE MAIN AREAS

    OF THE LAMAQUE MINE

    Micon, 2011

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    PRESENTATION OUTLINE

    1. LOCATION2. GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MODEL & CONCEPT3. HISTORICAL PRODUCTION

    4. HISTORICAL DATA GATHERING5. DATA INTEGRATION/3D MODELLING6. LAMAQUE DEEP HISTORIC DRILLING7.TARGET CONCEPT SUMMARY8. RESOURCE POTENTIAL9. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    TYPICAL PLAN VIEW LAMAQUE (LEVEL 24 2400)

    300 m

    Vein #35

    Vein #32

    Vein #27

    Vein #39

    Vein #27N

    Vein #56

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    TYPICAL PLAN VIEW SIGMA (LEVEL 30 4050)

    100m

    Vein 46N

    Vein 46

    17038

    9.11 g/t Au

    over 11.95 m

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    HISTORIC STOPE 22 IN MAIN PLUG LOOKING WEST

    20 m

    4.13 Au g/t over 43.13m

    70 m

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    PRESENTATION OUTLINE

    1. LOCATION2. GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MODEL & CONCEPT3. HISTORICAL PRODUCTION

    4. HISTORICAL DATA GATHERING

    5. DATA INTEGRATION/3D MODELLING6. LAMAQUE DEEP HISTORIC DRILLING7.TARGET CONCEPT SUMMARY8. RESOURCE POTENTIAL9. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    VEIN, PLUG & DRILL HOLE INTERPRETATION

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    Veins interpretation using Au assaysand shear zones/veins

    observation in log; interpreted inplan

    Vein 46N

    Vein 46

    Vein 44N

    Vein 44

    100m

    17038

    9.11 g/t Ausur 11.95 m

    Plug interpretation using

    DDH lithology information

    PROOF OF CONCEPT

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    PROOF-OF-CONCEPTLAMAQUE & SIGMA UNDERGROUND OPENINGS

    Plug interpretation usingDDH lithology information

    100 m

    Minimum

    730m

    Sigma Lamaque

    Target:

    Lamaque Deep

    Unexplored area

    Open at depth below both mines

    N

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    LAMAQUE PLUGS

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    LAMAQUE PLUGS:FAVORABLE INTRUSIVE HOST ROCKS

    Plug interpretation usingDDH lithology information

    100 m

    Sigma Lamaque

    West Plug

    Main Plug

    N

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    KNOWN MINERALIZED SHEAR ZONES

    Plug interpretation usingDDH lithology information

    100 m

    Sigma Lamaque

    N

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    EXISTING DRILL HOLES IN DEEP LAMAQUE EXTENSION

    Plug interpretation usingDDH lithology information

    100 m

    Sigma Lamaque

    N

    LIMITED DRILLING McWatters (1997-2003)

    Incomplete target compilation

    Limited holes in intrusive host

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    MAIN LAMAQUE PLUG PROJECTION

    Plug interpretation usingDDH lithology information

    100 m

    Sigma Lamaque

    West Plug

    Main Plug

    N

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    SIGMA MINERALIZED SHEAR ZONES PROJECTION

    Plug interpretation usingDDH lithology information

    100 m

    Sigma Lamaque

    Zone M

    Vein 46

    Vein 44

    N

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    PRESENTATION OUTLINE

    1. LOCATION2. GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MODEL & CONCEPT3. HISTORICAL PRODUCTION

    4. HISTORICAL DATA GATHERING5. DATA INTEGRATION/3D MODELLING

    6. LAMAQUE DEEP HISTORIC DRILLING7.TARGET CONCEPT SUMMARY8. RESOURCE POTENTIAL9. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    SELECTED DRILL HOLES DEEP LAMAQUE

    Plug interpretation usingDDH lithology information

    100 m

    Sigma Lamaque

    Open at depth below both mines

    N

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    SELECTED DRILL HOLES DEEP LAMAQUE

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    SELECTED DRILL HOLES DEEP LAMAQUE

    Plug interpretation usingDDH lithology information

    100 m

    4.51 g/t Au

    over 0.91m 4.18 g/t Au

    over 3.08m

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    SELECTED DRILL HOLE INTERCEPTS DEEP LAMAQUE

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    SELECTED DRILL HOLE INTERCEPTS DEEP LAMAQUE

    Plug interpretation usingDDH lithology information

    100 m

    DDH From (m) To (m) Au (g/t) Length (m)

    17112* 491.3 503.5 6.94 12.1

    including 494.9 499.2 16.44 4.3

    17383* 113.9 141.0 2.72 27.1

    including 113.9 121.9 4.96 8.0

    including 136.0 138.7 6.66 2.7

    17384 21.6 29.6 1.15 7.9

    17431* 131.7 224.4 1.36 92.6

    including 134.3 152.4 2.74 18.1

    which includes 137.8 147.9 3.66 10.1

    17911 6.2 7.2 4.51 0.9

    17912 35.5 38.6 4.18 3.1

    * in red, shown in next slides

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    DRILL HOLE 17112 EAST OF MAIN PLUG

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    DRILL HOLE 17112 - EAST OF MAIN PLUG

    Plug interpretation usingDDH lithology information

    100 m

    6.94 g/t Au over

    12.1 m

    Including

    16.44 g/t Au over 4.3 m

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    DRILL HOLE 17383 WEST OF MAIN PLUG

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    DRILL HOLE 17383 - WEST OF MAIN PLUG

    Plug interpretation usingDDH lithology information

    100 m

    2.72 g/t Au

    over 27.1 m

    Including

    4.96 g/t Au over 8.0 mIncluding

    6.66 g/t Au over 2.7 m

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    DRILL HOLE 17383 IN MAIN PLUG

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    DRILL HOLE 17383 - IN MAIN PLUG

    Plug interpretation usingDDH lithology information

    100 m

    1.36 g/t Au over

    92.6 mIncluding2.74 g/t Au over 18.1 m

    Which includes

    3.66 g/t Au over 10.1 m

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    PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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    PRESENTATION OUTLINE

    1. LOCATION2. GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MODEL & CONCEPT3. HISTORICAL PRODUCTION

    4. HISTORICAL DATA GATHERING5. DATA INTEGRATION/3D MODELLING6. LAMAQUE DEEP HISTORIC DRILLING

    7.TARGET CONCEPT SUMMARY8. RESOURCE POTENTIAL9. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    LAMAQUE DEEP TARGET CONCEPT SUMMARY

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    LAMAQUE DEEP TARGET CONCEPT SUMMARY

    Plug interpretation usingDDH lithology information

    100 m

    SIGMA-LAMAQUE World Class depositsLAMAQUE DEEP Target area contains all the gold bearing structures and favorable host rocks from both mines:

    Plugs as a favorable intrusive host rock, dipping northeast towards the Sigma mine

    Similar quartz-tourmaline-pyrite veining and related shear zones

    The projection of mineralized shear zones from Sigma are dipping southward towards theLamaque intrusive plugs

    CONCLUSION Highlights an unexplored target area below 1,100 meters vertical at Lamaque Mine

    Area subjected to extremely limited past drilling within a largely unexplored volume of rock

    Target is a minimum of 730m vertical by 600m North-South by 700m East-West

    Lamaque and Sigma mines unexplored below 1,100m and 1,830m vertical, respectively

    Significant gold grades reported in historic drill holes which were not drilled at optimal

    orientations

    Recovered gold bearing intercepts give strong evidence of continuity at depth

    Sigma and Lamaque gold bearing structures likely to extend beyond 1,830m vertical, at depth

    and laterally

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    PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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    PRESENTATION OUTLINE

    1. LOCATION2. GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MODEL & CONCEPT3. HISTORICAL PRODUCTION

    4. HISTORICAL DATA GATHERING5. DATA INTEGRATION/3D MODELLING6. LAMAQUE DEEP HISTORIC DRILLING7.TARGET CONCEPT SUMMARY

    8. RESOURCE POTENTIAL9. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    LAMAQUE DEEP RESOURCE POTENTIAL

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    LAMAQUE DEEP RESOURCE POTENTIAL

    100 m

    DEEP TARGET PARAMETERS 2,100 oz per vertical meter mined at Sigma

    4,100 oz per vertical meter mined at Lamaque

    3,400 oz per vertical meter mined in Lamaque

    Main Plug

    LAMAQUE DEEP BLUE SKY TARGET POTENTIAL 730m to +1,000 m extension

    Val-dOr mines over 3,000m currently operating

    (eg. Laronde Mine)

    No geological evidence of system having depth

    limitations

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    THE PLAN

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    THE PLAN

    100 m

    PHASE 1 Initial Data Compilation (completed)

    Commenced October 2014 Results announced June 2015

    PHASE 2 Detailed Database Construction (Q3 2015) Contracted to InnovExplo Inc, Val-dOr

    Integration and validation of historic data

    Coordinate-grid standardization and georeferencing

    Data entry of missing information

    Digitization of data into global database

    Construction of 3D solids from historic 2D data

    Integration of regional information (geophysic, geology, etc)

    Production statistics (tonnage and grade by stope)

    PHASE 3 Targeting (Q4 2015)

    PHASE 4 Exploration (2016+)40

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    INNOVEXPLO FROM VAL-DOR Database compilation and validation

    goCad 3-D modelling

    Presentation support

    GEOLOGICA Inc. FROM VAL-DOR Presentation support

    Lamaque South compilation

    TECK, DOME MINES, PLACER DOME AND OTHERS Over 75 years of mining and data-gathering