Leading The New Yukon Gold Rush - Kaminak Gold Corporation
Leading The New Yukon Gold Rush - Kaminak Gold Corporation
Leading The New Yukon Gold Rush - Kaminak Gold Corporation
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September 2010<br />
<strong>Leading</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Yukon</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>Rush</strong><br />
Discovery Hole: 17.1 g/t Au over 15.5m
Investment Highlights<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Kaminak</strong> Business Model<br />
• Opportunity-Focused Prospect Generator<br />
• Target Discovery-Stage Projects with World-Class Potential<br />
Coffee <strong>Gold</strong> Project<br />
• Core Asset with 100% Ownership<br />
• White <strong>Gold</strong> District, <strong>Yukon</strong> Territory<br />
• Three Major <strong>Gold</strong> Discoveries<br />
• Potential to be Canada’s <strong>New</strong>est <strong>Gold</strong> Camp<br />
Tight Share Structure with Strong Treasury<br />
• 57,794,356 Shares Outstanding<br />
• $16.5 Working Capital<br />
Strong Technical and Corporate Team<br />
– 100% Dedicated to <strong>Kaminak</strong><br />
<strong>Kaminak</strong>’s Projects<br />
Stages of Mineral Exploration & Mining
Share Structure<br />
As of September 2010<br />
Shares Issued: 57,929,356<br />
Fully Diluted: 62,351,414<br />
Working Capital: $16,378,000<br />
Cash: $13,800,000<br />
Marketable Securities: $1,770,000<br />
Fully Diluted Working Capital: $19,840,000<br />
Long Term Debt: None<br />
Warrants Outstanding: 549,557 @ $1.62 Expires July 29, 2012<br />
Options Outstanding: 3,872,500 at a weighted average of $0.55<br />
Insider Ownership: 5%<br />
Institutional Ownership: 17%<br />
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Pro-Exploration & Mining Jurisdiction<br />
<strong>Yukon</strong> Territory<br />
Over 100 Years of Mining History<br />
– Ranked 4 th in the world by the Fraser Institute<br />
– <strong>Yukon</strong> controls and administers its natural resources - Decisions are made by <strong>Yukon</strong>ers<br />
– Government actively promotes responsible mineral development<br />
– Two new mines to open this fall (<strong>Yukon</strong> Zinc and Alexco Keno Hill)<br />
– Favourable tax and mining Incentives<br />
– Mining laws with secure mineral tenure<br />
Accessible and Connected to the World<br />
– Physical infrastructure includes over 4,800 km of all-weather roads<br />
– International airport plus 10 community airports<br />
– Direct access to Asia via two ice-free ports in Alaska, <strong>Yukon</strong><br />
– Broadband telecommunications network<br />
Settled Land Claims<br />
– 14 First Nations, 11 with Settled Land Claims including Coffee<br />
Resource Rich and Underexplored<br />
– Over 20 million ounces of recovered placer gold reported, production is ongoing<br />
– Bedrock source for all placer gold remains a mystery<br />
– Over 2,600 known mineral occurrences<br />
– More than 80 deposits with established reserves<br />
– <strong>New</strong> greenfields discoveries (Coffee, White <strong>Gold</strong> and Rau)<br />
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<strong>Kaminak</strong>’s <strong>Yukon</strong> White District <strong>Gold</strong> Projects<br />
Over 100,000 acres in the emerging White<br />
<strong>Gold</strong> District<br />
Property Location, Accessibility and<br />
Infrastructure<br />
• West-central <strong>Yukon</strong> Territory<br />
• 120 kms south of Dawson City<br />
• Helicopter access from Dawson City<br />
• Airstrips nearby<br />
• Adjacent to the <strong>Yukon</strong> River<br />
• Commercial river barge access<br />
Primary Target: near surface, bulk<br />
tonnage gold deposit<br />
30kms from Kinross/Underworld Resources<br />
White Project (1.3Moz Au)<br />
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Coffee <strong>Gold</strong> Project<br />
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Proven Coffee Exploration Strategy<br />
Soil Sample + Trench + Drill<br />
= Discovery<br />
Discovery Hole at Supremo:<br />
<strong>Kaminak</strong> Senior Geologist, Alan<br />
Wainwright pleased with first<br />
drill hole, 17.1g/t Au over 15.5m<br />
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Coffee <strong>Gold</strong> Project<br />
Three Major <strong>Gold</strong> Discoveries at Supremo, Latte and Double Double Zones<br />
3 Zones Drill Tested = 3 Major <strong>Gold</strong><br />
Discoveries<br />
Potential to be Canada’s <strong>New</strong>est<br />
<strong>Gold</strong> Camp<br />
11 Kilometre-Scale <strong>Gold</strong>-In-Soil<br />
Trends Identified Along a 15km<br />
Strike<br />
Each Zones Demonstrates the<br />
Potential to Host at Least One Ore<br />
Body<br />
<strong>New</strong>, Highly Anomalous, Ridge-Line<br />
Soil Samples Verify Potential for<br />
<strong>New</strong> Zones<br />
Only 10% of the Property Soil<br />
Sampled<br />
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Located 1km south of the Supremo<br />
Zone<br />
All drill holes intercepted wide<br />
intervals of oxidized gold<br />
mineralization<br />
<strong>Gold</strong> mineralization established<br />
over a minimum 400m strike length<br />
Latte Zone remains open in all<br />
directions<br />
Regional geophysical surveys trace<br />
the Latte structural zone for 10kms<br />
Potential to host near-surface,<br />
large, bulk-tonnage gold deposit<br />
Latte <strong>Gold</strong> Discovery<br />
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Latte Cross Sections<br />
Drill Holes 6 - 12<br />
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Mineralized Core Photos<br />
Latte Zone<br />
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Supremo – Latte Intersection<br />
Regional geophysics surveys trace the Latte structural zone for over 8km<br />
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Supremo <strong>Gold</strong> Discovery<br />
5 <strong>Gold</strong> Discoveries on 5 Separate<br />
Structures<br />
• All are open at depth and<br />
along strike<br />
• Structures range from 5-50m<br />
wide and several hundred<br />
metres long<br />
• Located within a 600m wide<br />
envelope<br />
• T3 Trend – Mineralization<br />
established over a min. 550m<br />
strike length<br />
Supremo demonstrates the<br />
potential to host high-grade and<br />
bulk tonnage gold deposits<br />
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Supremo Cross Sections<br />
Trench 3<br />
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Supremo Cross Sections<br />
Trench 3 and 2<br />
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Supremo Cross Sections<br />
Trench 3 and 2<br />
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Mineralized Core Photos<br />
Supremo Zone<br />
35.8 g/t Au 31.9 g/t Au<br />
31.2 g/t Au<br />
20.6 g/t Au<br />
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Double Double <strong>Gold</strong> Discovery<br />
High-Grade <strong>Gold</strong> Discovery:<br />
• 6.3 g/t Au over 35m<br />
• 15.9 g/t Au over 5m<br />
Two separate and parallel<br />
zones of mineralization that<br />
remain open in all directions<br />
<strong>Gold</strong>-bearing rocks<br />
at Double Double closely<br />
resemble rocks from the<br />
nearby Supremo and Latte<br />
Zones<br />
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Double Double Cross Section<br />
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2010 Drilling Objectives – Achieved!<br />
Demonstrate that Coffee is a <strong>Gold</strong> Camp<br />
– 3 major gold discoveries and potentially more<br />
Drill Test as Many <strong>Gold</strong> Zones as Possible and Make More Discoveries<br />
– 6 zones drill tested so far<br />
Build Ounces on <strong>New</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> Discoveries at Supremo and Latte<br />
• Supremo - 5 <strong>Gold</strong> Bearing Structures Discovered, T3 Trend – gold mineralization along a 550m strike (open in<br />
all directions)<br />
• Latte – <strong>Gold</strong> mineralization along a 400m strike (open in all directions)<br />
Identify <strong>New</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> Zones and Drill Targets for 2010 & 2011<br />
• <strong>New</strong> zones – American, Macchiato and Cappuccino<br />
• <strong>New</strong>, Highly Anomalous, Ridge-Line Soil Samples Verify Potential for <strong>New</strong> Zones<br />
• Americano – staked, soil-sampled, trenched and drilled in less than 5 months<br />
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Coffee Drill Program Update<br />
Drill assays pending from Latte, Kona and<br />
Americano<br />
Currently drilling Espresso and other new<br />
high-priority targets<br />
35 drill holes reported, currently drilling<br />
hole 73<br />
Drill Assays Expected Until Mid-November<br />
End of the Season Forecast:<br />
15,000m - 75 drill holes<br />
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Kaminak</strong> Team<br />
Rob Carpenter, Ph.D., P.Geo. President, CEO & Director<br />
John Robins, P.Geo. Chairman & Director<br />
Bruce McLeod, P.Eng Director<br />
Jim Paterson Director<br />
Sean Mager, B.Com. Director<br />
John Williamson, P. Geol. Director<br />
Chris Twells, C.G.A CFO<br />
Tony Reda Vice President Corporate Development<br />
Craig S. Finnigan, Ph.D., P.Geo Chief Geologist<br />
Tim Smith, M.Sc. Exploration Manager<br />
Alan Wainwright, Ph.D., P.Geo Senior Geologist<br />
Technical Advisors<br />
David A. Caulfield, B.Sc., P.Geo. Jim Dawson, M.Sc., P.Eng.<br />
Norman Duke, Ph.D., P.Geo. Peter Kleespies, M.Sc., P.Geol.<br />
Dean McDonald, Ph.D., P.Geo. Pamela Strand, M.Sc., P.Geol.<br />
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KAM: TSX-V<br />
Contact Information<br />
www.kaminak.com<br />
Tony Reda, Vice President Corporate Development<br />
Toll Free: 1-888-331-2269<br />
Direct: 604-646-4534<br />
Email: info@kaminak.com<br />
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This presentation does not constitute an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy any securities of <strong>Kaminak</strong> <strong>Gold</strong><br />
<strong>Corporation</strong>.<br />
Technical information has been derived from various sources. Information pertaining to <strong>Kaminak</strong>’s Churchill Property is<br />
sourced from a recently completed National Instrument 43-101 report entitled “Technical Report for the Churchill <strong>Gold</strong><br />
Property, Rankin Inlet Area, Nunavut, Canada” by A. Maynes and D. Besserer, dated May 30th, 2005 and the technical data<br />
derived from <strong>Kaminak</strong>’s 2005 field programs was interpreted by Rob Carpenter, Ph.D., P.Geo., a qualified person for the<br />
purpose of National Instrument 43-101. Statements of potential quantity and grade are conceptual in nature, there has<br />
been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the<br />
targets being delineated as a mineral resource.<br />
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS<br />
Disclaimer<br />
This presentation contains "forward-looking statements". <strong>The</strong>se forward-looking statements are made as of the date of<br />
this presentation and <strong>Kaminak</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>Corporation</strong> does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update these<br />
forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the<br />
timing and amount of estimated future exploration, success of exploration activities, expenditures, permitting, and<br />
requirements for additional capital and access to data.<br />
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual<br />
results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or<br />
achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, risks related<br />
to actual results of current exploration activities; changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; the<br />
ability to enter into joint ventures or to acquire or dispose of property interests; future prices of mineral resources;<br />
accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; ability to obtain financing; and delays in obtaining<br />
governmental approvals or financing.<br />
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