2. Forward-Looking Information
Certain statements herein may contain forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable
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use of words such as “intends” or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain
actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken , occur or be achieved.
Forward-looking information includes statements regarding the Company’s exploration and development
plan with respect to its properties and the estimation of mineral resources and are subject to such for-
looking risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the Company’s actual results,
performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such risks
include gold price volatility, change in equity markets, the uncertainties involved in interpreting
geological data, increase in costs and exchange rate fluctuations, permitting and environmental risks
and other risks involved in gold exploration and development industry. There can be no assurance that
forward-looking information referenced herein will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future
events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements or information. Also, many of
the factors are beyond the control of Warrior Ventures Inc. Accordingly, readers should not place undue
reliance on forward-looking information. All forward-looking information herein are qualified by this
cautionary statement. The company does not undertake to update such forward-looking information
except in accordance with applicable securities laws.
A feasibility study has not been completed for any projects discussed in this presentation and there is
no certainty the disclosed targets will be reached nor that the proposed operations will be economically
viable.
3. The McNeil Gold Property
“In the Heart of the
Wealthiest Gold Mining
Districts in Canada”
5. About – Warrior Ventures Inc
Warrior Ventures Inc. is a Canadian Private Corporation
with a focus on gold exploration within the prolific gold
mining camps of Northern Ontario.
The Companies holdings are strategically situated along the
Montreal River fault 50km SE of PJV Super Pit Gold Mill in
Timmins, 25 km NW of Matachewan and 60km W of
Kirkland Lake Gold mining camps.
This region of Northern Ontario has produced in excess of
100 million ounces of Gold.
“In the Heart of the Wealthiest Gold Mining Districts of Canada”
7. Management Team
Experienced Management, Operational and Advisory
Team
Led by President and CEO David Gibson with over 28 years
in the Mining Industry
Qualified Person mining veteran Robert Middleton – Goliath
Gold Mine, Hemlo Ontario, Cross Lake Zinc deposit near
Timmins, Seagull Platinum/Palladium deposit in the Nipigon
Plate Bell Creek Gold Mine in Timmins and many others
Strong board of directors and advisory team
8. The McNeil Gold Property
McNeil Gold Property
Consisting of 256 contiguous mining claim units totalling
approximately 4100 hectares
Located along the “Montreal River Fault” within the famous
“Abitibi Greenstone Belt”
7 Area’s of Interest – Isadore-MicMac, BullsEye, Weakley,
Kirkham, Weekley West, Whitefish West, Whitefish Lake
4 Area’s of Focus – Isadore-MicMac, BullsEye, Weakley,
Kirkham
2 Area’s of exploration for Phase 1 – Isadore-MicMac,
BullsEye
“New Gold Camp Potential – Strategically located”
9. The McNeil Gold Property
Gold was first discovered within the
Mcneil township area in the early
1920’s by Isadore Longwin.
Following the discovery in 1923 two
shafts were sunk in the area one on
the Isadore showing and one on the
Eight Foot showing. Which initiated
Gold exploration and in this area.
11. Isadore-MicMac - Area
2km by 1km surface
identified Gold Horizon
within the Isadore-MicMac
Area
Apparent Conductance from
OGS 2001 Survey Map 82-220
“Large Tonnage Super Pit Style Gold Anomaly Model”
12. Isadore-MicMac – Area
Isadore-Micmac Area: Is Matachewan
Kirkland Lake style mineralization.
The target is 2km long by 1 km wide,
found in the south central portion of
the property with three high-grade
shafts from the 1930's and numerous
historic and new gold zones.
.
“Within the Isadore-MicMac area over 20 new and historic Gold showings.”
13. Isadore-MicMac - Area
The Isadore MicMac Area
contains numerous new and
historic Gold showings.
Historical Gold showings
include:
• Isadore Shaft
• MicMac Showing
•Forgan Showing
•8ft shaft
•Rogers Showing
• South Carbonate
• South Showing
•Line 24 Prospect
“3 High Grade Gold shafts from the 1920’s and 30’s”
14. Isadore-MicMac – Area
Since 2006 through stripping,
power washing, prospecting and
mapping we have discovered
additional Gold showings such
as:
• Road Showing
• TC Showing
• Cabin Carbonate
• Cat Showing
• North and South Variolite
Showings
• NQV Showing
• Lightening Zone
“Over 12 New Gold Showings discovered within the Isadore-MicMac since 2006”
15. Isadore-MicMac – Area
*Isadore Shaft: In 1946 assays
over 28ft were reported from
channel sampling to be
.045oz/ton (1.3g/ton). Channel
sampling in 2006 returned 2m
of 2g/ton. (Reported depth of
65ft)
*8ft Shaft: Was reported to a
depth of 125ft. Assays from the
sinking of the two compartment
shaft were reported, from 0 to
35 feet down in the shaft,
.34oz/ton and from 35 to 95 feet
down .14oz/ton. No assays were
reported from 95ft to 125ft. * Ontario Dept of Mines 1947 Report
16. Isadore-MicMac - Area
MicMac Showing: Consisted
of high-grade pits that were
visited by L. Jensen in 2002
(OGS Report File 5931) who
collected Gold samples of
17.6g/ton, 26.7g/ton and
3.2g/ton. In 2006 Warrior
Ventures collected 3.5g/ton
“ Ontario Gov’t Verified the Presence of Hisotical High Grade Gold”
17. Isadore-MicMac - Area
Lightening Showing: The most notable 2/3 oz.
new discovery made in 2006 by Warrior
Ventures.
• A large Quartz Carbonate Alteration zone was
stripped for 55 meters in length and 22 meters in
width.
• Channel sampling was performed along the
surface of the showing at 5-meter separations with
1.5-meter sample lengths. Assays ranged from a
few PPB”S to 2.2g/ton. Many of the assays were
over 1 gram per ton.
• The showing can be traced for over 350
meters and is open at length.
• The Historical LN 24 Prospect high-grade pits
are found within the “Lightening Showing”. In
2007 Warrior collected samples of 59.6g/ton
18. Isadore-Micmac - Area
Multiple auriferous syenite zones can be traced trending
east-west through the Isadore-MicMac Area, west of the
Montreal River Fault, mapped in the 1980's, with individual
zones to be over 1km in length at surface with widths of
1.5meters to 15meters trending 30degrees to 90 degrees
azm,
Within the Isadore MicMac Area, there are perpendicular
quartz carbonate alteration zones found in distal fractures
to the syenite complexes, containing intense carbonate
alteration, silicification, pyritization, and gold
mineralization.
“Large 2km x 1km Gold Horizon identified with over 27,000 linear feet of
syenite alteration zones at surface”
19. Isadore-MicMac – Area
Exploration work to Date
Since 2006 Warrior Ventures has performed Geophysics, Geochemistry,
Power Stripping, Drilling, Prospecting and Mapping throughout the Area.
From these efforts Warrior Ventures has been able to identify the Isadore-
MicMac Area as a significant source of Gold Mineralization leading to the
hypothesis that it represents a “Super Pit” style Gold zone.
With close proximity to PJV’s Super Pit Gold processing mill as well as high
grade road access it is amiable for immediate development and extraction.
Warrior Ventures has secured all roads and bridges/crossings, native
agreements with Matachewan First Nations, approval of lease boundary
survey from the surveyor general of Ontario and completion of the 43-101
making the Isadore-MicMac ready for development.
20. Bullseye - Area
Initially identified from the OGS
study in 2000 map #82-055
Warrior 2006
ground magnetic
and gravity surveys
isolated the
anomaly at surface
for drill testing.
21. Bullseye – Area
Theoretical Hydrothermal
Alteration Model
Bullseye Anomaly
Circular Magnetic Signature
22. Bullseye – Area
In fall of 2008 a 500-meter drilling program in two holes was undertaken
to test the Bullseye anomaly
Each hole encountered over 200 meters of extensive alteration and
mineralization with selected copper and gold values ranging from .45% Cu
to 1.02% Cu and gold value from .41g/ton to 1.51g/ton.
The “Bullseye” anomaly has encountered the fringes of a VMS style
Hydrothermal Alteration Pipe containing Gold and Copper Mineralization.
Based on ground magnetics and ground gravity surveys performed over
the Bullseye anomaly vertical extrapolations have identified deeper
coincidental features that are highly associated with VMS deposits
Note: Inspiration Mining in June of 2009 conducted reverse circulation
drilling west of the northwest property boundary and discovered copper
gold mineralization of over 3000 ppm copper and 521,460 ppb gold within
the same geological trend.
24. Weekley – Area
The Weekley Area was discovered in the early 1980’s by Louis Weekley who
continuously drilled visible gold with a small packsack drill.
The Weekley Area has been identified by Warrior Ventures Inc. Through ground
geophysics, geochemistry and mapping to be 1km in length from his initial workings
at the north end of Laporte Lake.
The style of gold mineralization is indicative of Timmins style gold deposits.
Gary Grabowski from the Kirkland Lake Geologists Office made a property visit in
the early 1980’s and acquired a large rock sample weighing ¼ of a ton with over 20
specs of visible gold with an estimated grade of 1oz/ton.
Photo of core and
sample from the
Weekley prospect
on display at Sir
Harry Oakes
Mining Museum in
Kirkland Lake.
25. Weekley – Area
In the 1980’s local prospector Louis Weekley
drilled 12 feet at 82 grams at the north end of
Laporte Lake.
26. Kirkham - Area
The vector point of the linear
syenite alteration zones
associated with a large magnetic
low and weak EM conductors
28. Kirkham – Area
Rod Kirkham with over 30 years of experience working in the mining
industry and a retiree of the GSC identified and reinterpreted the
previously misdiagnosed syenite “dike structures” as being, “these
supposed “dykes” are in fact intense alteration zones”
The Kirkham anomaly was identified in 2003 by Rod Kirkham as the
potential source for the syenite enrichment for the Isadore MicMac Area.
The linear nature of these syenite structures show a common vector point
The common vector point being a elongated magnetic low with
coincidental conductors
Syenites as we know are mostly silica enriched and therefore non-
magnetic hence the low
Sulfides we know are highly associated with the gold concentrations in the
area which commonly appear as conductors
Within the Kirkham anomaly we see both of these geophysical features
within the anomaly
29. McNeil Gold Property
Summary – Focus
Isadore MicMac Gold Area: Pervasive Gold mineralized
zone identified by geochemistry, geophysics, lidar,
mapping, stripping and prospecting. Large 2km by 1km
area representing large tonnage Super Pit style Gold
model.
Bullseye Gold Area: Based on ground gravity, ground
magnetics and geochemistry, drilling has confirmed the
presence of copper gold mineralization associated with a
possible VMS deposit.
30. McNeil Gold Property
43-101 Qualifying Report
Geovector Management Inc completed the most recent
qualifying report November 23, 2009
Warrior Ventures has secured all roads and
bridges/crossings, native agreements with Matachewan
First Nations, approval of lease boundary survey from the
surveyor general of Ontario and completion of the 43-101
making the McNeil Gold Region ready for development
31. Contact:
For more information please contact:
Warrior Ventures
Dave Gibson: 403-461-9325
Tim Taylor: 403-470-3937