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Lake Shore Gold Corp.
TSX & NYSE MKT : LSG
www.lsgold.com
A Low-Cost Canadian Gold Producer
Precious Metals Summit – Zurich (November 3 and 4, 2015)
Information included in this presentation relating to the Company's expected production levels, production growth, costs, cash flows, economic returns, exploration
activities, potential for increasing resources, project expenditures and business plans are "forward-looking statements" or "forward-looking information" within the meaning
of certain securities laws, including under the provisions of Canadian provincial securities laws and under the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995 and are referred to herein as "forward-looking statements." The Company does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update these forward-looking
statements. These forward-looking statements represent management's best judgment based on current facts and assumptions that management considers reasonable,
including that operating and capital plans will not be disrupted by issues such as mechanical failure, unavailability of parts, labour disturbances, interruption in
transportation or utilities, or adverse weather conditions, that there are no material unanticipated variations in budgeted costs, that contractors will complete projects
according to schedule, and that actual mineralization on properties will be consistent with models and will not be less than identified mineral reserves. The Company
makes no representation that reasonable business people in possession of the same information would reach the same conclusions. Forward-looking statements involve
known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different
from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. In particular, delays in development or mining and
fluctuations in the price of gold or in currency markets could prevent the Company from achieving its targets. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking
statements. More information about risks and uncertainties affecting the Company and its business is available in the Company's most recent Annual Information Form
and other regulatory filings with the Canadian Securities Administrators, which are posted on sedar at www.sedar.com, or the Company’s most recent Annual Report on
Form 40-F and other regulatory filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
QUALITY CONTROL
Lake Shore Gold has a quality control program to ensure best practices in the sampling and analysis of drill core. A total of three Quality Control samples consisting of 1
blank, 1 certified standard and 1 reject duplicate are inserted into groups of 20 drill core samples. The blanks and the certified standards are checked to be within
acceptable limits prior to being accepted into the GEMS SQL database. Routine assays have been completed using a standard fire assay with a 30-gram aliquot. For
samples that return a value greater than three grams per tonne gold on exploration projects and greater than 10 gpt at the Timmins mine and Thunder Creek underground
project, the remaining pulp is taken and fire assayed with a gravimetric finish. Select zones with visible gold are typically tested by pulp metallic analysis on some projects.
NQ size drill core is saw cut and half the drill core is sampled in standard intervals. The remaining half of the core is stored in a secure location. The drill core is
transported in security-sealed bags for preparation at ALS Chemex Prep Lab located in Timmins, Ontario, and the pulps shipped to ALS Chemex Assay Laboratory in
Vancouver, B.C. ALS Chemex is an ISO 9001-2000 registered laboratory preparing for ISO 17025 certification.
QUALIFIED PERSON
Scientific and technical information related to mine production and reserves contained in this presentation has been reviewed and approved by Natasha Vaz, P.Eng., Vice-
President, Technical Services, who is an employee of Lake Shore Gold Corp., and a “qualified person” as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”).
Scientific and technical information related to resources, drilling and all matters involving mine production geology, as well as exploration drilling, contained in this
presentation, or source material for this presentation, was reviewed and approved by Eric Kallio, P.Geo., Senior Vice-President, Exploration. Mr. Kallio is an employee of
Lake Shore Gold Corp., and is a “qualified person” as defined by NI 43-101.
Forward-Looking Statements
LSG: Progress & Opportunity in the Timmins Camp
Low-cost gold production
Strong balance sheet
Attractive organic growth
In a World-Leading, Low-Risk Gold Jurisdiction
 Two producing mines and a central mill in
Timmins, Ontario, Canada
• Timmins West Mine
• Bell Creek Mine & Mill
 Large land position in right geology
 Strong organic growth
• Large resource base, exploration upside
LSG: Low-Cost Canadian Gold Producer
Timmins, Ontario
 Over 70M ozs Au of
mined resources to date
 Favourable geology
 Supportive government
 Part of Abitibi
Greenstone Belt
Timmins
Canada
Lake Shore Gold has outperformed both spot gold and
the gold index in a challenging market environment
LAKE SHORE GOLD PERFORMANCE
LSG – Share Price Performance Versus Peers
Lake Shore Gold (TSX, NYSE MKT: LSG)
Shares O/S (Basic) 456,309,000
Price (Oct. 30/15) $1.16
Market Cap. $529,300,000
52 Week High/Low $1.38/$0.70
3M av. Daily Volume 1,900,000
Largest Shareholder Van Eck (GDXJ) – 7%
Analyst Coverage
TD Securities
BMO Capital Markets
RBC Capital Markets
CIBC World Markets
National Bank Fin.
Haywood Securities
M Partners
Mackie Research
PI Financial
Scotia
Canaccord Genuity
--
10
20
30
40
50
--
$0.30
$0.60
$0.90
$1.20
$1.50
Volume(millions)
SharePrice(C$)
Volume LSG Share Price
Gold Price (Indexed) S&P/TSX Global Gold (Indexed)
2012 2013 2014 2015
85,800
134,600
160,000
180,000
180,000
185,600 (Actual)
 Record production of 185,600 in 2014
 136,200 oz produced in 9M/15, guidance revised to at least 180,000 oz
• Previous guidance: 170,000 to 180,000 oz
 Three consecutive years of meeting or beating guidance
Guidance
Guidance(1)
(1) Contains Forward-looking Information
136,200 oz
(9M/15)
Solid Production - @ 675,000 Oz Produced Since
Development Began
0
200
400
600
800
1000
2012 2013 2014 9M/15
966
766
592 567
Cash Operating Costs(1)(2)
(US$/Ounce)
(1) Example of Non-GAAP measure, see Slide 23 for more information
(2) Contains Forward-looking Information
 2015 guidance revised to
<US$950/oz from between
US$950 and US$1,000
 2015 guidance revised to
<US$650/oz from between
US$650 and US$700
<650
Guidance 775
675
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2012 2013 2014 9M/15
1,813
1,139
872
845
All-In Sustaining Costs(1)(2)
(US$/Ounce)
1,050
950
Guidance
<950
(2015 Guidance)
(2015 Guidance)
Low Unit Costs
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
15
34
39
53
67
62
77
84
88
Strong Growth in Cash and Bullion
Cash & Bullion(1) increased $26.0M YTD 2015
(1) Bullion valued at market prices at period end
Senior Secured Debt Fully Repaid
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
60
52
49
35
31
7
3 0
Senior Secured Debt
($ Millions)
Dome
Hollinger
McIntyre
Hoyle
Pond
Porcupine
Destor
Fault
Pamour
City of Timmins
Timmins West Complex
- Timmins West Mine
- 144 Exploration Area
- Gold River Project
Favourable Land Positionsin TimminsGold Camp
Bell Creek Complex
- Bell Creek Mine & Mill
- Vogel, Marlhill, Wetmore,
Whitney
Fenn-Gib
Three Multi-Million Ounce Gold Complexes
Lake Shore Gold – Established Quality Operations
 Large-scale mining complex with multiple deposits
• Timmins Deposit
• Thunder Creek
• Gold River
 Timmins West Mine: 142.2k oz in 2014, 107.6k oz in 9M/15
 509.7k oz in reserves (3.7M tonnes at 4.3 grams per tonne)
 Two major discoveries at 144, exploration upside along 144
Trend
Well-Built Infrastructure Supports Low Costs, Growth
TIMMINS WEST COMPLEX
BELL CREEK COMPLEX - MINE
BELL CREEK COMPLEX – MILL
 Produced 43.4k oz in 2014, 28.6k oz in 9M/15
 More than doubled reserves in Mar. ’15 to 263.6k oz (1.8M
tonnes at 4.6 grams per tonne)
 Underground exploration program focused on increasing
reserves and resources and further extending mine life
 Significant resource potential at depth
 Conventional gold mill circuit, involving crushing and grinding,
gravity and leaching, followed by CIL and CIP processes for
gold recovery
• Achieved recoveries of 96.7% in 9M/15 (consistently above
95%)
 Processed 1,245,000 tonnes in 2014, 952,000 tonnes in 9M/15
Timmins West Complex
Potential for Multiple Gold Deposits
144 Gap Zone – Favourable Results from U/G Drilling
144 Gap Zone – Favourable Results from U/G Drilling
144 Gap Zone – Favourable Results from U/G Drilling
New Mineralization Discovered at 144 South
144 – A Catalyst for Growth & Value
 Large land position close to existing infrastructure
 Two discoveries to date, additional zones identified
 Potential for multiple gold deposits along 144 Trend
 $25.0M being invested in 2015
 First resource at 144 Gap Zone in Q1/16(1)
Potential to Transform Timmins West into Major Mining
Centre
(1) Contains Forward-looking Information
 Highly prospective mineralized trend
with 2.5 km strike length
 Two deposits identified
 Over a million ounces in resource,
majority within 400 m from surface
 High-grade core includes 310,900 oz
@ 9.81 gpt (between 400 and 800 m)
 Excellent potential for resource
expansion, new discoveries
Current Resources
Resource Tonnes Grade Ounces
Indicated 690,000 5.3 117,000
Inferred 5,273,000 6.1 1,028,000
Total 5,963,000 6.0 1,145,000
986,000 tonnes @
9.81 gpt for 310,900
ozs (between 400 and
800 metres)
Gold River Trend – East
Timmins West Mine
4 kms
Opportunities– Gold RiverGold River – Additional Opportunity for Growth
775 mL
925 mL
1250 mL
Bottom of current
reserve at 1,165 L
1050 mL
1625 mL
Reserves
P&P(1): 1,792,000 tonnes @ 4.6 gpt 263,600 oz
Resources
M&I(2): 4,904,000 @ 4.29 gpt 687,000oz
Inferred: 4,399,000 @ 4.84 gpt 685,000ozs
Bell Creek Mine – Growth Potential
(1) Refers to proven and probable
(2) Refers to measured and indicated
Conceptual shaft
extension and
development plan
Temex Transaction
Whitney Project – In-Market Acquisition
(1) Lake Shore Gold has not verified the mineral
resources disclosed in the technical reports for
either the Whitney Project. To the best of Lake
Shore Gold’s knowledge, information, and belief,
there is no new material scientific or technical
information that would make the disclosure of the
mineral resources inaccurate or misleading.
Whitney Project JV – Resources(1)(2)
Tonnes Grade* Ounces
Measured 970,000 7.02 218,100
Indicated 2,300,000 6.77 490,500
Total M&I 3,270,000 6.85 708,600
Inferred 1,000,000 5.34 170,700
* Grams per tonne
(1) Lake Shore Gold has not verified the mineral
resources disclosed in the technical reports for
either the Whitney Project. To the best of Lake
Shore Gold’s knowledge, information, and
belief, there is no new material scientific or
technical information that would make the
disclosure of the mineral resources inaccurate
or misleading.
(2) 60% Interest
LSG: Progress & Opportunity in the Timmins Camp
Low-cost gold production
Strong balance sheet
Attractive organic growth
In a World-Leading, Low-Risk Gold Jurisdiction
22
APPENDIX
Non-GAAP Measures(1)
(1) The Company’s MDAs for the full-year 2014 and for the first nine months and third quarter of 2015 are posted at www.sedar.com and on the Company’s website at www.lsgold.com.
Cash Operating Costs and Cash Operating Costs Per Ounce
Cash operating costs are disclosed on a per ounce sold basis. Cash operating costs and cash operating cost per ounce sold are Non-GAAP
measures. In the gold mining industry, cash operating costs and cash operating costs per ounce are common performance measures but do
not have any standardized meaning. Cash operating costs are derived from amounts included in the Consolidated Statements of
Comprehensive Income (Loss) and include mine site operating costs such as mining, processing and administration as well as royalty
expenses, but exclude depreciation, depletion and share-based payment expenses and reclamation costs. Cash operating costs per ounce
are based on ounces sold and are calculated by dividing cash operating costs by commercial gold ounces sold; US$ cash operating costs
per ounce sold are derived from the cash operating costs per ounce sold translated using the average Bank of Canada C$/US$ exchange
rate for the period. The Company discloses cash operating costs and cash operating costs per ounce as it believes the measures provide
valuable assistance to investors and analysts in evaluating the Company’s operational performance and ability to generate cash flow. The
most directly comparable measure prepared in accordance with GAAP is total production costs. A reconciliation of cash operating costs and
cash operating cost per ounce to total production costs for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2015 and 2014 is set out on
page 20 of the Company’s MD&A filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and at www.lsgold.com.
All-in Sustaining Costs and All-In Sustaining Costs Per Ounce
All-in sustaining costs are disclosed on a per ounce sold basis. All-in sustaining costs and all-in sustaining cost per ounce sold are Non-
GAAP measures. These measures are intended to assist readers in evaluating the total costs of producing gold from current operations.
While there are no standardized meanings across the industry for these measures, the Company’s definitions conform to the all-in sustaining
costs definition as set out by the World Gold Council in its guidance note dated June 27, 2013. The Company defines all-in sustaining costs
as the sum of production costs, sustaining capital (capital required to maintain current operations at existing levels), corporate general and
administrative expenses, in-mine exploration expenses and reclamation cost accretion related to current operations. All-in sustaining costs
exclude growth capital, growth exploration expenditures, reclamation cost accretion not related to current operations, interest expense, debt
repayment and taxes. The costs included in the calculation of all-in sustaining costs are divided by commercial gold ounces sold to obtain the
all-in sustaining cost per ounce; US$ all-in sustaining cost per ounce sold is translated using the average Bank of Canada C$/US$ exchange
rate for the period. The most directly comparable measure prepared in accordance with GAAP is total production costs. A reconciliation of
all-in sustaining cost to amounts included in the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Loss (Income) for the three and nine months
ended September 30, 2015 and 2014 is set out on page 21 of the Company’s MD&A filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and at
www.lsgold.com.
Probable Reserves(1) Tonnes Au Grade (g/t) Contained Ounces
Timmins West Mine 3,691,000 4.3 509,700
Bell Creek Mine 1,792,000 4.6 263,600
Total 5,483,000 4.4 773,300
Measured & Indicated(2) Tonnes Au Grade (g/t) Contained Ounces
Timmins West Mine 4,539,000 4.8 695,000
Gold River 690,000 5.3 117,000
Bell Creek Mine 4,904,000 4.4 687,000
Vogel 1,860,000 1.64(3) 98,000
Marlhill 395,000 4.5 57,000
Fenn Gib 40,800,000 0.99(3) 1,300,000
Total 2,954,000
Inferred Tonnes Au Grade (g/t) Contained Ounces
Timmins West Mine 1,631,000 5.0 260,000
Gold River 5,273,000 6.1 1,028,000
Bell Creek Mine 4,399,000 4.8 685,000
Vogel 900,000 4.15 120,000
Fenn-Gib 24,500,000 0.95(3) 750,000
Total 2,843,000
(1) Reserves as at December 31,2014 and calculated using average price of US$1,100/oz (2) Resources are inclusive of reserves (3) Open-pit resources. See press release dated March 12, 2015
for details of assumptions and estimates used in reserve and resource calculations for Timmins West Mine and Bell Creek Mine. See www.lsgold.com for estimates and assumptions relating to
resources at other properties
Reserves & Resources
Holloway
St. Andrew
Holt
St. Andrew
Hislop
St. Andrew
Hoyle Pond
Goldcorp
Pamour
Goldcorp
Kirkland Lake Gold Mine
Kirkland Lake Gold
Canadian
Malartic
Osisko
Goldex
Agnico-Eagle
Lac-Herbin
Alexis
Lapa
Agnico-Eagle
Bousquet-LaRonde
Agnico-Eagle
Doyon, Westwood
IAMGOLD
Kirkland Lake
47 Moz
Rouyn-
Noranda
19 Moz
Cadillac
18 Moz
Malartic
9 Moz
Val d’Or
18 Moz
Larder Lake-Cadillac
Fault Zone
Destor-Porcupine
Fault Zone
Ontario Quebec
Upper Beaver
Osisko
McGarry
Armistice
Dome Mine
Goldcorp
City of Timmins
71 Moz
Matheson
Black Fox
Brigus
South Claims
Kirkland Lake Gold
Taylor
St. Andrew
Young-Davidson
AuRico
ON
QC
Timmins
Other Mines
Town
Goldcorp Porcupine Assets
Lake Shore Gold Assets
20km
Aquarius
St. Andrew
25
Location Map
Timmins West
Complex
Paymaster
Goldcorp
Timmins West Mine
A New Mine in a Proven Gold Camp
 9M/15 production
• 107,600 oz
• 742,300tonnes at grade of 4.6 gpt
 Reserves updated (Dec. 31/14)(1)
• 509,700 oz (3.7M tonnes at 4.3 gpt)
• Replaced reserves mined in 2014
(1) See press release dated March 12, 2015 for more information about reserves and resources
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
2012 2013 2014
64,000
110,000
142,200
(Ounces)
Production
Timmins DepositThunder Creek
270 Access Level
730 Access Level
260 Level
525 Level
650 Level
 Mining Methods:
• Sill development
• Longitudinal longhole stoping
 Dip: 50 – 85 degrees
 Strike length: 14 – 48 m
 Width: 5 – 20 m
 Mining primarily in UM (5, 6, 7)
and FW zones
 Mining horizons: 770L – 930L
for longhole and sill
development
 Mining recovery estimates: 95%
Timmins West Mine – Timmins Deposit
Timmins Deposit Long Section
Highlightsof Production Plan - TC
 Mining Methods:
• Sill Development
• Transverse Longhole stoping in
Porphyry
• Longitudinal Longhole stoping in
Rusk
 Dip: 60 – 70
 Strike length: 10 to 35 m in
Porphyry Zone, 15 – 30 m in Rusk
 Width: 10 – 15 m in Porphyry, 5 – 22
m in Rusk
 Mining horizons: 555L – 695L for
longhole and 485L to 785L for sill
development
 Mining recovery estimates: 95%
Thunder Creek Long Section
Timmins West Mine – Thunder Creek
Bell Creek Mine
 9M/15
• 28,600 oz (8,000 oz in Q3/15)
• 144,100 tonnes processed at 4.6 gpt
 More than doubled reserves in ‘14 update(1)
• 263,600 oz (1.8M tonnes at 4.6 gpt)
Bell Creek Mine Shaft
Deep
Zone
Potential
shaft
extension
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
2012 2013 2014
22,500
27,500
43,400
(Ounces)
Production
(1) See press release dated March 12, 2015 for more information about reserves and resources
Highlightsof Production Plan - BC
 Mining Methods:
• Sill development
• Longhole stoping
 Dip: 72 degrees
 Strike length: Avg. 20 m
 Width: Avg. 3 m
 Mining primarily the NA, NA2,
NA4 and NB2/NB3 zones
 Mining horizons: 460L – 850L
for longhole and 445L – 880L
for sill development
 Mining recovery estimates:
95%
Bell Creek Long Section
Bell Creek Mine
Equity $ Millions
Share capital 1,057
Equity portion of convertible debentures 15
Reserves 33
Deficit (595)
Total Equity 510
Assets $ Millions
Cash and cash equivalents 87
Other current assets 25
Total current assets 112
Non-current assets 553
Total Assets 665
Liabilities $ Millions
Accounts payable & accrued liabilities 32
Current portion of finance lease obligations 9
Other current liabilities 2
Total current liabilities 43
Long-term debt 92
Other non-current liabilities 20
Total non-current liabilities 112
Total Liabilities 155
Balance Sheet – September 30, 2015

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Precious Metals Summit, Zurich Switzerland

  • 1. Lake Shore Gold Corp. TSX & NYSE MKT : LSG www.lsgold.com A Low-Cost Canadian Gold Producer Precious Metals Summit – Zurich (November 3 and 4, 2015)
  • 2. Information included in this presentation relating to the Company's expected production levels, production growth, costs, cash flows, economic returns, exploration activities, potential for increasing resources, project expenditures and business plans are "forward-looking statements" or "forward-looking information" within the meaning of certain securities laws, including under the provisions of Canadian provincial securities laws and under the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and are referred to herein as "forward-looking statements." The Company does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update these forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements represent management's best judgment based on current facts and assumptions that management considers reasonable, including that operating and capital plans will not be disrupted by issues such as mechanical failure, unavailability of parts, labour disturbances, interruption in transportation or utilities, or adverse weather conditions, that there are no material unanticipated variations in budgeted costs, that contractors will complete projects according to schedule, and that actual mineralization on properties will be consistent with models and will not be less than identified mineral reserves. The Company makes no representation that reasonable business people in possession of the same information would reach the same conclusions. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. In particular, delays in development or mining and fluctuations in the price of gold or in currency markets could prevent the Company from achieving its targets. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. More information about risks and uncertainties affecting the Company and its business is available in the Company's most recent Annual Information Form and other regulatory filings with the Canadian Securities Administrators, which are posted on sedar at www.sedar.com, or the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 40-F and other regulatory filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. QUALITY CONTROL Lake Shore Gold has a quality control program to ensure best practices in the sampling and analysis of drill core. A total of three Quality Control samples consisting of 1 blank, 1 certified standard and 1 reject duplicate are inserted into groups of 20 drill core samples. The blanks and the certified standards are checked to be within acceptable limits prior to being accepted into the GEMS SQL database. Routine assays have been completed using a standard fire assay with a 30-gram aliquot. For samples that return a value greater than three grams per tonne gold on exploration projects and greater than 10 gpt at the Timmins mine and Thunder Creek underground project, the remaining pulp is taken and fire assayed with a gravimetric finish. Select zones with visible gold are typically tested by pulp metallic analysis on some projects. NQ size drill core is saw cut and half the drill core is sampled in standard intervals. The remaining half of the core is stored in a secure location. The drill core is transported in security-sealed bags for preparation at ALS Chemex Prep Lab located in Timmins, Ontario, and the pulps shipped to ALS Chemex Assay Laboratory in Vancouver, B.C. ALS Chemex is an ISO 9001-2000 registered laboratory preparing for ISO 17025 certification. QUALIFIED PERSON Scientific and technical information related to mine production and reserves contained in this presentation has been reviewed and approved by Natasha Vaz, P.Eng., Vice- President, Technical Services, who is an employee of Lake Shore Gold Corp., and a “qualified person” as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”). Scientific and technical information related to resources, drilling and all matters involving mine production geology, as well as exploration drilling, contained in this presentation, or source material for this presentation, was reviewed and approved by Eric Kallio, P.Geo., Senior Vice-President, Exploration. Mr. Kallio is an employee of Lake Shore Gold Corp., and is a “qualified person” as defined by NI 43-101. Forward-Looking Statements
  • 3. LSG: Progress & Opportunity in the Timmins Camp Low-cost gold production Strong balance sheet Attractive organic growth In a World-Leading, Low-Risk Gold Jurisdiction
  • 4.  Two producing mines and a central mill in Timmins, Ontario, Canada • Timmins West Mine • Bell Creek Mine & Mill  Large land position in right geology  Strong organic growth • Large resource base, exploration upside LSG: Low-Cost Canadian Gold Producer Timmins, Ontario  Over 70M ozs Au of mined resources to date  Favourable geology  Supportive government  Part of Abitibi Greenstone Belt Timmins Canada
  • 5. Lake Shore Gold has outperformed both spot gold and the gold index in a challenging market environment LAKE SHORE GOLD PERFORMANCE LSG – Share Price Performance Versus Peers Lake Shore Gold (TSX, NYSE MKT: LSG) Shares O/S (Basic) 456,309,000 Price (Oct. 30/15) $1.16 Market Cap. $529,300,000 52 Week High/Low $1.38/$0.70 3M av. Daily Volume 1,900,000 Largest Shareholder Van Eck (GDXJ) – 7% Analyst Coverage TD Securities BMO Capital Markets RBC Capital Markets CIBC World Markets National Bank Fin. Haywood Securities M Partners Mackie Research PI Financial Scotia Canaccord Genuity -- 10 20 30 40 50 -- $0.30 $0.60 $0.90 $1.20 $1.50 Volume(millions) SharePrice(C$) Volume LSG Share Price Gold Price (Indexed) S&P/TSX Global Gold (Indexed)
  • 6. 2012 2013 2014 2015 85,800 134,600 160,000 180,000 180,000 185,600 (Actual)  Record production of 185,600 in 2014  136,200 oz produced in 9M/15, guidance revised to at least 180,000 oz • Previous guidance: 170,000 to 180,000 oz  Three consecutive years of meeting or beating guidance Guidance Guidance(1) (1) Contains Forward-looking Information 136,200 oz (9M/15) Solid Production - @ 675,000 Oz Produced Since Development Began
  • 7. 0 200 400 600 800 1000 2012 2013 2014 9M/15 966 766 592 567 Cash Operating Costs(1)(2) (US$/Ounce) (1) Example of Non-GAAP measure, see Slide 23 for more information (2) Contains Forward-looking Information  2015 guidance revised to <US$950/oz from between US$950 and US$1,000  2015 guidance revised to <US$650/oz from between US$650 and US$700 <650 Guidance 775 675 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2012 2013 2014 9M/15 1,813 1,139 872 845 All-In Sustaining Costs(1)(2) (US$/Ounce) 1,050 950 Guidance <950 (2015 Guidance) (2015 Guidance) Low Unit Costs
  • 8. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 15 34 39 53 67 62 77 84 88 Strong Growth in Cash and Bullion Cash & Bullion(1) increased $26.0M YTD 2015 (1) Bullion valued at market prices at period end
  • 9. Senior Secured Debt Fully Repaid 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 60 52 49 35 31 7 3 0 Senior Secured Debt ($ Millions)
  • 10. Dome Hollinger McIntyre Hoyle Pond Porcupine Destor Fault Pamour City of Timmins Timmins West Complex - Timmins West Mine - 144 Exploration Area - Gold River Project Favourable Land Positionsin TimminsGold Camp Bell Creek Complex - Bell Creek Mine & Mill - Vogel, Marlhill, Wetmore, Whitney Fenn-Gib Three Multi-Million Ounce Gold Complexes
  • 11. Lake Shore Gold – Established Quality Operations  Large-scale mining complex with multiple deposits • Timmins Deposit • Thunder Creek • Gold River  Timmins West Mine: 142.2k oz in 2014, 107.6k oz in 9M/15  509.7k oz in reserves (3.7M tonnes at 4.3 grams per tonne)  Two major discoveries at 144, exploration upside along 144 Trend Well-Built Infrastructure Supports Low Costs, Growth TIMMINS WEST COMPLEX BELL CREEK COMPLEX - MINE BELL CREEK COMPLEX – MILL  Produced 43.4k oz in 2014, 28.6k oz in 9M/15  More than doubled reserves in Mar. ’15 to 263.6k oz (1.8M tonnes at 4.6 grams per tonne)  Underground exploration program focused on increasing reserves and resources and further extending mine life  Significant resource potential at depth  Conventional gold mill circuit, involving crushing and grinding, gravity and leaching, followed by CIL and CIP processes for gold recovery • Achieved recoveries of 96.7% in 9M/15 (consistently above 95%)  Processed 1,245,000 tonnes in 2014, 952,000 tonnes in 9M/15
  • 12. Timmins West Complex Potential for Multiple Gold Deposits
  • 13. 144 Gap Zone – Favourable Results from U/G Drilling
  • 14. 144 Gap Zone – Favourable Results from U/G Drilling
  • 15. 144 Gap Zone – Favourable Results from U/G Drilling
  • 17. 144 – A Catalyst for Growth & Value  Large land position close to existing infrastructure  Two discoveries to date, additional zones identified  Potential for multiple gold deposits along 144 Trend  $25.0M being invested in 2015  First resource at 144 Gap Zone in Q1/16(1) Potential to Transform Timmins West into Major Mining Centre (1) Contains Forward-looking Information
  • 18.  Highly prospective mineralized trend with 2.5 km strike length  Two deposits identified  Over a million ounces in resource, majority within 400 m from surface  High-grade core includes 310,900 oz @ 9.81 gpt (between 400 and 800 m)  Excellent potential for resource expansion, new discoveries Current Resources Resource Tonnes Grade Ounces Indicated 690,000 5.3 117,000 Inferred 5,273,000 6.1 1,028,000 Total 5,963,000 6.0 1,145,000 986,000 tonnes @ 9.81 gpt for 310,900 ozs (between 400 and 800 metres) Gold River Trend – East Timmins West Mine 4 kms Opportunities– Gold RiverGold River – Additional Opportunity for Growth
  • 19. 775 mL 925 mL 1250 mL Bottom of current reserve at 1,165 L 1050 mL 1625 mL Reserves P&P(1): 1,792,000 tonnes @ 4.6 gpt 263,600 oz Resources M&I(2): 4,904,000 @ 4.29 gpt 687,000oz Inferred: 4,399,000 @ 4.84 gpt 685,000ozs Bell Creek Mine – Growth Potential (1) Refers to proven and probable (2) Refers to measured and indicated Conceptual shaft extension and development plan
  • 20. Temex Transaction Whitney Project – In-Market Acquisition (1) Lake Shore Gold has not verified the mineral resources disclosed in the technical reports for either the Whitney Project. To the best of Lake Shore Gold’s knowledge, information, and belief, there is no new material scientific or technical information that would make the disclosure of the mineral resources inaccurate or misleading. Whitney Project JV – Resources(1)(2) Tonnes Grade* Ounces Measured 970,000 7.02 218,100 Indicated 2,300,000 6.77 490,500 Total M&I 3,270,000 6.85 708,600 Inferred 1,000,000 5.34 170,700 * Grams per tonne (1) Lake Shore Gold has not verified the mineral resources disclosed in the technical reports for either the Whitney Project. To the best of Lake Shore Gold’s knowledge, information, and belief, there is no new material scientific or technical information that would make the disclosure of the mineral resources inaccurate or misleading. (2) 60% Interest
  • 21. LSG: Progress & Opportunity in the Timmins Camp Low-cost gold production Strong balance sheet Attractive organic growth In a World-Leading, Low-Risk Gold Jurisdiction
  • 23. Non-GAAP Measures(1) (1) The Company’s MDAs for the full-year 2014 and for the first nine months and third quarter of 2015 are posted at www.sedar.com and on the Company’s website at www.lsgold.com. Cash Operating Costs and Cash Operating Costs Per Ounce Cash operating costs are disclosed on a per ounce sold basis. Cash operating costs and cash operating cost per ounce sold are Non-GAAP measures. In the gold mining industry, cash operating costs and cash operating costs per ounce are common performance measures but do not have any standardized meaning. Cash operating costs are derived from amounts included in the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss) and include mine site operating costs such as mining, processing and administration as well as royalty expenses, but exclude depreciation, depletion and share-based payment expenses and reclamation costs. Cash operating costs per ounce are based on ounces sold and are calculated by dividing cash operating costs by commercial gold ounces sold; US$ cash operating costs per ounce sold are derived from the cash operating costs per ounce sold translated using the average Bank of Canada C$/US$ exchange rate for the period. The Company discloses cash operating costs and cash operating costs per ounce as it believes the measures provide valuable assistance to investors and analysts in evaluating the Company’s operational performance and ability to generate cash flow. The most directly comparable measure prepared in accordance with GAAP is total production costs. A reconciliation of cash operating costs and cash operating cost per ounce to total production costs for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2015 and 2014 is set out on page 20 of the Company’s MD&A filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and at www.lsgold.com. All-in Sustaining Costs and All-In Sustaining Costs Per Ounce All-in sustaining costs are disclosed on a per ounce sold basis. All-in sustaining costs and all-in sustaining cost per ounce sold are Non- GAAP measures. These measures are intended to assist readers in evaluating the total costs of producing gold from current operations. While there are no standardized meanings across the industry for these measures, the Company’s definitions conform to the all-in sustaining costs definition as set out by the World Gold Council in its guidance note dated June 27, 2013. The Company defines all-in sustaining costs as the sum of production costs, sustaining capital (capital required to maintain current operations at existing levels), corporate general and administrative expenses, in-mine exploration expenses and reclamation cost accretion related to current operations. All-in sustaining costs exclude growth capital, growth exploration expenditures, reclamation cost accretion not related to current operations, interest expense, debt repayment and taxes. The costs included in the calculation of all-in sustaining costs are divided by commercial gold ounces sold to obtain the all-in sustaining cost per ounce; US$ all-in sustaining cost per ounce sold is translated using the average Bank of Canada C$/US$ exchange rate for the period. The most directly comparable measure prepared in accordance with GAAP is total production costs. A reconciliation of all-in sustaining cost to amounts included in the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Loss (Income) for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2015 and 2014 is set out on page 21 of the Company’s MD&A filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and at www.lsgold.com.
  • 24. Probable Reserves(1) Tonnes Au Grade (g/t) Contained Ounces Timmins West Mine 3,691,000 4.3 509,700 Bell Creek Mine 1,792,000 4.6 263,600 Total 5,483,000 4.4 773,300 Measured & Indicated(2) Tonnes Au Grade (g/t) Contained Ounces Timmins West Mine 4,539,000 4.8 695,000 Gold River 690,000 5.3 117,000 Bell Creek Mine 4,904,000 4.4 687,000 Vogel 1,860,000 1.64(3) 98,000 Marlhill 395,000 4.5 57,000 Fenn Gib 40,800,000 0.99(3) 1,300,000 Total 2,954,000 Inferred Tonnes Au Grade (g/t) Contained Ounces Timmins West Mine 1,631,000 5.0 260,000 Gold River 5,273,000 6.1 1,028,000 Bell Creek Mine 4,399,000 4.8 685,000 Vogel 900,000 4.15 120,000 Fenn-Gib 24,500,000 0.95(3) 750,000 Total 2,843,000 (1) Reserves as at December 31,2014 and calculated using average price of US$1,100/oz (2) Resources are inclusive of reserves (3) Open-pit resources. See press release dated March 12, 2015 for details of assumptions and estimates used in reserve and resource calculations for Timmins West Mine and Bell Creek Mine. See www.lsgold.com for estimates and assumptions relating to resources at other properties Reserves & Resources
  • 25. Holloway St. Andrew Holt St. Andrew Hislop St. Andrew Hoyle Pond Goldcorp Pamour Goldcorp Kirkland Lake Gold Mine Kirkland Lake Gold Canadian Malartic Osisko Goldex Agnico-Eagle Lac-Herbin Alexis Lapa Agnico-Eagle Bousquet-LaRonde Agnico-Eagle Doyon, Westwood IAMGOLD Kirkland Lake 47 Moz Rouyn- Noranda 19 Moz Cadillac 18 Moz Malartic 9 Moz Val d’Or 18 Moz Larder Lake-Cadillac Fault Zone Destor-Porcupine Fault Zone Ontario Quebec Upper Beaver Osisko McGarry Armistice Dome Mine Goldcorp City of Timmins 71 Moz Matheson Black Fox Brigus South Claims Kirkland Lake Gold Taylor St. Andrew Young-Davidson AuRico ON QC Timmins Other Mines Town Goldcorp Porcupine Assets Lake Shore Gold Assets 20km Aquarius St. Andrew 25 Location Map Timmins West Complex Paymaster Goldcorp
  • 26. Timmins West Mine A New Mine in a Proven Gold Camp  9M/15 production • 107,600 oz • 742,300tonnes at grade of 4.6 gpt  Reserves updated (Dec. 31/14)(1) • 509,700 oz (3.7M tonnes at 4.3 gpt) • Replaced reserves mined in 2014 (1) See press release dated March 12, 2015 for more information about reserves and resources 0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 140,000 2012 2013 2014 64,000 110,000 142,200 (Ounces) Production Timmins DepositThunder Creek 270 Access Level 730 Access Level 260 Level 525 Level 650 Level
  • 27.  Mining Methods: • Sill development • Longitudinal longhole stoping  Dip: 50 – 85 degrees  Strike length: 14 – 48 m  Width: 5 – 20 m  Mining primarily in UM (5, 6, 7) and FW zones  Mining horizons: 770L – 930L for longhole and sill development  Mining recovery estimates: 95% Timmins West Mine – Timmins Deposit Timmins Deposit Long Section
  • 28. Highlightsof Production Plan - TC  Mining Methods: • Sill Development • Transverse Longhole stoping in Porphyry • Longitudinal Longhole stoping in Rusk  Dip: 60 – 70  Strike length: 10 to 35 m in Porphyry Zone, 15 – 30 m in Rusk  Width: 10 – 15 m in Porphyry, 5 – 22 m in Rusk  Mining horizons: 555L – 695L for longhole and 485L to 785L for sill development  Mining recovery estimates: 95% Thunder Creek Long Section Timmins West Mine – Thunder Creek
  • 29. Bell Creek Mine  9M/15 • 28,600 oz (8,000 oz in Q3/15) • 144,100 tonnes processed at 4.6 gpt  More than doubled reserves in ‘14 update(1) • 263,600 oz (1.8M tonnes at 4.6 gpt) Bell Creek Mine Shaft Deep Zone Potential shaft extension 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 2012 2013 2014 22,500 27,500 43,400 (Ounces) Production (1) See press release dated March 12, 2015 for more information about reserves and resources
  • 30. Highlightsof Production Plan - BC  Mining Methods: • Sill development • Longhole stoping  Dip: 72 degrees  Strike length: Avg. 20 m  Width: Avg. 3 m  Mining primarily the NA, NA2, NA4 and NB2/NB3 zones  Mining horizons: 460L – 850L for longhole and 445L – 880L for sill development  Mining recovery estimates: 95% Bell Creek Long Section Bell Creek Mine
  • 31. Equity $ Millions Share capital 1,057 Equity portion of convertible debentures 15 Reserves 33 Deficit (595) Total Equity 510 Assets $ Millions Cash and cash equivalents 87 Other current assets 25 Total current assets 112 Non-current assets 553 Total Assets 665 Liabilities $ Millions Accounts payable & accrued liabilities 32 Current portion of finance lease obligations 9 Other current liabilities 2 Total current liabilities 43 Long-term debt 92 Other non-current liabilities 20 Total non-current liabilities 112 Total Liabilities 155 Balance Sheet – September 30, 2015