Le Baron Prospecting Port Renfrew, BC

Geochemicaf and Technical Assessment Report

S+S Mineral Tenure On the River

Victoria Mining Division 092B092

48 degrees -54' - 5" N x 124 degrees - 43' - 47"W

1 The Be*t Place on Earth PFR n 7 1 D gCGclo Commissioner's a SEP 0 3 2013 Ministry of Energy and Mines Assessment Report BC Geological Survey Vancouver, BC MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINES Title Page and Summary

TYPE OF REPORT [type of survey(s)]: Geochemical, Technical Assessment Report TOTAL COST: $1050.00

AUTHOR(S): Le Baron Prospecting - Scott Phillips SIGNATURE(S):

NOTICE OF WORK PERMIT NUMBER(S)7DATE(S): YEAR OF WORK: 2012

STATEMENT OF WORK - CASH PAYMENTS EVENT NUMBER(S)/DATE(S): event # 5392571

PROPERTY NAME: S+S Mineral Claim

CLAIM NAME(S) (on which the work was done): S+S Mineral Claim - tenure #865348

COMMODITIES SOUGHT: Au, Ag

MINERAL INVENTORY MINFILE NUMBERS), IF KNOWN

MINING DIVISION: Victoria NTS/BCGS: M092B092

LATITUDE: 48 54 LONGITUDE: 124 43 47 (at centre of work)

OWNER(S): 1) Scott Phillips 2) Shelly Cole

MAILING ADDRESS: 3317 Henry Rd Chemainus BC V0R-1K4 3317 Henry Rd Chemainus BC V0R-1K4

OPERATOR(S) [who paidfor th e work]: 1) Scott Phillips 2)

MAILING ADDRESS: 3317 Henry Rd Chemainus BC V0R-1K4

PROPERTY GEOLOGY KEYWORDS (lithology, age, stratigraphy, structure, alteration, mineralization, size and attitude): Wrangella, Paleozoic to Jurrassic, Sicker Group, Cowichan Uplift, Fulford Fault, Sedimentary Rock, Mudstone, Aluvial gravels of the Chemainus River

REFERENCES TO PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT WORK AND ASSESSMENT REPORT NUMBERS:

Next Page TYPE OF WORK IN EXTENT OF WORK ON WHICH CLAIMS PROJECT COSTS THIS REPORT (IN METRIC UNITS) APPORTIONED (incL support)

GEOLOGICAL (scale, area)

Ground, mapping tenure #865348 $1050.00

Photo interpretation 2 photos of fossils GEOPHYSICAL (line-kilometres) Ground

Magnetic

Electromagnetic

Induced Polarization

Radiometric

Seismic

Other

Airborne

GEOCHEMICAL (number of samples analysed for...) Soli Silt 5 sediment samples submitted for assays VA13144217

Rock

Other

DRILLING (total metres; number of holes, size)

Core Non-core

RELATED TECHNICAL Sampling/assaying 5 - sediment rock chip samples no assays of these samples - mudstod

Petrographlc 2 fossils discovered see photos

Mlneralographlc

Metallurglc

PROSPECTING (scale, area)

PREPARATORY / PHYSICAL

Line/grid (kilometres) Topographic/Photogrammetric (scale, area)

Legal surveys (scale, area)

Road, local access (kilometres)/!ni l

Trench (metres)

Underground dev. (metres)

other sluice box sampling / photos

TOTAL COST: $1050.00 Le Baron Prospecting Port Renfrew, BC Table of Contents

• Title Page #1 • Table of Contents #2 • Tenure ownership, location, geology #3 • Exploration summary, sample specific discussion #4 to #8 • Author, disclaimer #9 • Cost statements (individual) #10

• Appendix A - Sampling Specific - location A, technical information #11 to #12 Figure maps C to D

• Appendix B - Fossils #13 to #15

• Appendix C - Certificates of analysis #16 to #17

• E-mail conformation of event #18 to #19

2 Le Baron Prospecting Port Renfrew, BC Tenure Ownership:

Scott Phillips: FMC 145817 - 50% Shelly Cole: FMC 145828 - 50%

Tenure name owner issue date good to date status area 865348 S+S Claim 145817 2011/Jul/09 2017/Jul/09 good 21.24 145828 ha

Property Location and Accessibility:

The S+S Mineral Claim is located within the Victoria Mining Division, south eastern corner . (See Figure Map A). These tenures are located approximately 100 kilometers north of Victoria, in NTS Map (BCGS) 092B092 The tenure are located 2 km west of the town of Chemainus BC, on the Chemainus River.

Access to the tenure is west at the intersection of Henry Rd and HWY #11 Chemainus. The tenure is located approximately 0.50 of a kilometer on Henry Rd.

The tenure owners also own surface rights / property on 3317 Henry Rd (outlined Fig Map C+D). Access is also from walking trails west of the tenure located off of Grace Road which is gated and controlled by the District of North Cowichan; this access is also to the Chemainus River and the eastern portion of the tenure. The remainder of the tenure is local residence private properties.

Topographic Conditions and Climate:

The area of interest is the Chemainus River and the geological features of the structure of the steep slopes within the tenure. Climatic conditions are temperate with an abundant of rainfall in the fall, winter and spring. Snow may be seasonal in the upper portions of the tenures during the late months of December to mid February depending on rainfall. Summer conditions can be very dry and hot during mid July to the end of September. Generally though, the mild west coast weather usually presents climatic conditions that allow for a long exploration season.

Area Geology:

Vancouver Island lies within what is known as the Canadian Cordillera and is also classified as Wrangella. The Southwestern part of Vancouver Island is predominantly underlain by Paleozoic and Mesozoic strata intruded by Jurassic and Tertiary Intrusions.

The S+S Claim is underlain primarily by the Paleozoic age Sicker Group which comprises well differentiated volcanic rocks with interbedded tuffaceous, carbonaceous and volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks. These rocks are strongly deformed (commonly schistose) and are regionally metamorphosed to lower to upper green schist fades.

There are three documented structures within the immediate area, The Sicker Formation, the Cowichan Uplift and the Fulford Fault

3 Le Baron Prospecting Port Renfrew, BC Area Geology - continued

Multiple bands of sedimentary rock have been documented within the Chemainus River within the tenure boundary. Within the layers there are multiple layers of fossils, from shells to prehistoric crustations. (See photos). To date no intrusive rock outcrops of the Sicker Formation have been located within the tenure, however an abundance of intrusive alluvial rock within the Chemainus River.

Summary of the Exploration:

A total of 5 sediment samples were obtained utilizing a sluice box within the Chemainus River within the tenure boundary. 5 rock chip samples were taken of the sedimentary layers, 2 fossils (see photos) were obtained. The 5 stream sediment samples obtained were sent away for assaying. (See certificate of analysis).

An overview discussion of the samples submitted for assaying.

Silver. Five samples submitted present values in anomalous concentrations (0.01 ppm to 0.04ppm) the Ag shows a low concentration

Aluminum Five samples submitted present values in anomalous concentrations (0.93 ppm to 1.19 ppm) the Al shows a low / moderate concentration

Arsenic: Five samples submitted presented arsenic values in anomalous concentrations (1.9 ppm to 12.4 ppm) the As shows a correlation to the possible values of Au which may be present but were not determined by the low sample weight.

Gold: Five rock chip samples submitted only were analyzed for Au; however as per the Certificate of Analysis completed by ALS Minerals (Appendix 1 of the certificate) The analytical method used (ME-MS-41) the Au could not be determined by the method used and the results are semi - quantitive due to the small sample weight used (<0.2 ppm)

Boron Five samples submitted showed no detectable limits (<0.10ppm)

Barium

Five samples submitted presented values in anomalous concentrations (40 ppm to 60 ppm)

Beryllium Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.11 ppm to 0.18 ppm) Bismuth Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.002 ppm to 0.05 ppm)

4 MineralTitles M Online. S+S Mineral Claim

Fort St.. John

Williams, Lake l^xpt^tolte

Vancouver Trail Victoria.

Legend

[™ Indian Reserves Q National Parks r—| Conservancy Areas

• Parks • Federal Transfer Lands MTO Grid (MTO) Mineral Tenure (current) n Mineral Claim n Minora I Lease Mineral Reserves (current) r—j Placer Claim Designation • Placer Lease Designation j—| No Staking Reserve |~| Conditional Reserve I—| Release Required Reserve |—| Surface Restriction • Recreation Area • Others j~l First Nations Treaty Related Lands

r-j First Nations Treaty Lands Q Integrated Cadastral Fabric Q Survey Parcels • BCGS Grid Contours (1:250K) Contour • Index Contour - Intermediate Areaof Exclusion Area of Indefinite Contours Annotation {1:20K) Transportation • Points (TRIM)

Scale: 1:31,140

Tfiis map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for general Notes: Overview map reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current or otherwise reliable. THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION Fort St. John

Terra cs

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Vancouver Traii Victbria

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r*j Indian Reserves • National Parks |—| Conservancy Areas

• Parks • Federal Transfer Lands MTO Grid (MTO) Mineral Tenure (current) Q Mineral Claim [~^| Mineral Lease Mineral Reserves (current) Placer Claim Designation l~| Placer Lease Designation rj No Staking Reserve I—| Conditional Reserve |—| Refeaae Required Reserve FT! Surface Restriction r_~j Recreation Area • Others r~j First Nations Treaty Related Lands

r—j First Nations Treaty Lands integrated Cadastral Fabric Q-j Survey Parcels

rj BCGS Grid Contours (TRIM) Contour - index Contour - Index. In definite Contour - Index. Depress ion Contour - Index. Depress ion Indefinite Contour - intermediate Contour - In termed! ate .Indefinite Contour - Intermediate-Depression

Scale: 1:10,000

This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for general Notes: Overview map reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or otherwise reliable. THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION. Le Baron Prospecting Port Renfrew, BC An overview discussion of the samples submitted for assaying - continued

Calcium Five samples submitted presented calcium in anomalous concentrations (0.41 ppm to 0.53 ppm)

Cadmium Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.05 ppm to 0.09 ppm) Cerium Five samples submitted presented elevated values in anomalous concentrations (5.29 ppm to 9.16 ppm)

Cobalt Five samples submitted presented moderate values in anomalous concentrations (5.2 ppm to 6.9 ppm)

Chromium Five samples submitted presented moderate values in anomalous concentrations (15 ppm to 19 ppm)

Cesium Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.24 ppm to 0.33 ppm)

Copper: Five samples submitted presented moderate values in anomalous concentrations (11.7 ppm to 17.7 ppm)

Iron: Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (1.48% to 1.66%)

Gallium: Five samples submitted presented moderate values in anomalous concentrations (2.86 ppm to 3.56 ppm) Germanium Five samples submitted presented no values in anomalous concentrations

Hafnium Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.02 ppm to 0.06 ppm) Mercury Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.01 ppm to 0.05 ppm)

Indium Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.009 ppm to 0.014 ppm)

5 Le Baron Prospecting Port Renfrew, BC An overview discussion of the samples submitted for assaying - continued

Potassium Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.01 % to 0.02 %)

Lanthanum Five samples submitted presented moderate values in anomalous concentrations (2.6 ppm to 4.6 ppm) Lithium Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (6.4ppm to 9.0 ppm)

Magnesium

Five samples submitted presented how values in anomalous concentrations (0.31 % to 0.35 %)

Manganese: Five samples submitted presented elevated values in anomalous concentrations (202 ppm to 391 ppm) Molybdenum Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.14 ppm to 0.26 ppm) Sodium Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.02 % to 0.03 %)

Nobium Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.75 ppm to 0.78 ppm) Nickel Five samples submitted presented elevated values in anomalous concentrations (11.0 ppm to 13.4 ppm)

Phosphorous Five samples submitted presented elevated values in anomalous concentrations (230 ppm to 340 ppm)

Lead: Five samples submitted presented elevated values in anomalous concentrations (1.9 ppm to 5.6 ppm)

Rubidium Five samples submitted presented elevated values in anomalous concentrations (1.7 ppm to 2.9 ppm)

Rhenium Five samples submitted presented no values in anomalous concentrations

6 Le Baron Prospecting Port Renfrew, BC An overview discussion of the samples submitted for assaying - continued

Sulphur Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.01 ppm to 0.04 ppm)

Antimony Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.06 ppm to 0.21 ppm)

Scandium Five samples submitted presented elevated values in anomalous concentrations (2.3 ppm to 2.9 ppm)

Selenium Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.2 ppm to 0.5 ppm)

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Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.2 ppm to 1.4 ppm)

Strontium Five samples submitted presented elevated values in anomalous concentrations (16.4 ppm to 29.3 ppm) Tantalum Five samples submitted presented no values in anomalous concentrations

Tellurium Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (<0.01 ppm to 0.02 ppm) Thorium Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.2 ppm to 1.7 ppm)

Titanium Five samples submitted presented elevated values in anomalous concentrations (0.083 ppm to 0.114 ppm) Thallium Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.02 ppm to 0.03 ppm) Uranium Five samples submitted presented elevated values in anomalous concentrations (0.16 ppm to 0.26 ppm) Vanadium Five samples submitted presented elevated values in anomalous concentrations (42 ppm to 49 ppm)

7 Le Baron Prospecting Port Renfrew, BC An overview discussion of the samples submitted for assaying - continued

Tungsten Five samples submitted presented elevated values in anomalous concentrations (0.05 ppm to 2.50 ppm)

Yttrium Five samples submitted presented elevated values in anomalous concentrations 2.96 ppm to 5.15 ppm)

Zinc Five samples submitted presented elevated values in anomalous concentrations (24 ppm to 29 ppm)

Zirconium Five samples submitted presented low values in anomalous concentrations (0.7 ppm to 2.0 ppm)

Summary of assays

It is expected to see elevated results of copper and nickel given the fact that is immediately to the west of this tenure; however it was interesting to see elevated levels of rare earth metals discovered within most of the sediment samples. It was discouraging that Au was not analyzed for because of the low sample weight within the analysis submitted. The Chemainus River is known to carry nice Au. The author has hand panned in this river several times and has discovered small Au flakes.

The next set of assays submitted will strictly test for Au.

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Author

• Scott Phillips [FMC # 145817] • Owner of Le Baron Prospecting, Port Renfrew BC. • Many years experience prospecting the Port Renfrew area. • Member in good standing with VIPMA. [Vancouver Island Placer Miners Assn]. • Member of VIX [Vancouver Island Exploration Group] • Owns several mineral and placer tenures within the Port Renfrew Area. • Author of many prospecting reports accepted within the Ministry standards. • Is presently studying the formation of Wrangell, West Coast Crystalline Complex and the Leech River Complex.

Author , Date 2o - Zo*5

Amended _, Date ct-oH'

Author Disclaimer

• I, Scott Phillips have a joint valued interest in all the tenure that is mentioned in this report.

• I consent to the use of the material within this prospecting report to further enhance the exploration and development of the subject tenure.

• This report is correct in the information within and any use of this information to a second or third party is the responsibilities of those parties.

9 Le Baron Prospecting Port Renfrew, BC Statement of costs:

Scott Phillips (FMC #145817) Tenure owner $300.00 / day x 1 day =$300.00 Total = $300.00 $300.00

Shelly Cole (FMC 145828) Tenure owner $300.00 / day x 1 day =$300.00 Total = $300.00 $300.00

Elliott Cole Labor $200 / day x 1 day =$200.00 Total =$200.00 $200.00

Report Le Baron Prospecting $350 / day x 1 day =$350.00 Total =$350.00 $350.00

Total $1050.00

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Appendix A

GPS Sediment Sampling

S+S Claim

Figure Maps C to D 1-5,000 1-2,500

11 Fort St. John

Bsvelstoke

Va»i" ..Victoria

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f-j Indian Reserves • National Parks P Conservancy Areas • Parks • Federal Transfer Lands MTO Grid (MTO) Mineral Reserves (current) j—j Placer Claim Designation r—j Placer Lease Designation r—| No Staking Reserve • Conditional Reserve j—I Release Required Rosen/a fJJ Surface Restriction pj Recreation Area • Others Q First Nations Treaty Related Lands

m First Nations Treaty Lands j-j Integrated Cadastral Fabric • BCGS Grid Contours (TRIM) Contour • Index Contour - Index. In definite Contour - Index.Depression Contour - Index. Depress ion Indefinite Contour - intermediate Contour - Intermediate .Indefinite Contour • Intermediate .Depression Contour - Intermediate .Depression Indefinite • Areaof Exclusion Areaof Indefinite Contours Annotation I1:20K1

Scale: 1:5,000

This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for genera! Notes: Working index map reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or Otherwise reliable. THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION.

Le Baron Prospecting Port Renfrew, BC Technical information - sample specific

See Figure Map D

GPS 446516 x 546600 - J677856 East side of the Chemainus River, access through 3317 Henry Rd - steep bank Sluice box sample 2 five gallon buckets of classified material process through the sluice box. Hand panned into concentrate, a portion of the sample submitted for assaying.

GPS 446490 x 5416635 - J677857 East side of the Chemainus River, access through 3317 Henry Rd - steep bank Sluice box sample 3 five gallon buckets of classified material process through the sluice box. Hand panned into concentrate, a portion of the sample submitted for assaying.

GPS 446445 x 5416670 - J677858 East side of the Chemainus River, access through 3317 Henry Rd - steep bank Sluice box sample 2 five gallon buckets of classified material process through the sluice box. Hand panned into concentrate, a portion of the sample submitted for assaying.

GPS 446400 x 5416705 - J677859 East side of the Chemainus River, access off of Grace Road - walk on river bank Sluice box sample 3 five gallon buckets of classified material process through the sluice box. Hand panned into concentrate, a portion of the sample submitted for assaying.

GPS 446350 x 5416740 - J677854 East side of the Chemainus River, access off of Grace Road - walk on river bank Sluice box sample 3 five gallon buckets of classified material process through the sluice box. Hand panned into concentrate, a portion of the sample submitted for assaying.

Summary 5 sample locations 13 - five gallon buckets of concentrate processed through sluice box, hand pan into concentrate.

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Appendix B

Fossils

S+S Claim

13 Le Baron Prospecting Port Renfrew, BC Fossils

Several distinct layers of fossils can be found within the tenure along the Chemainus River, two specimens were discovered, the first being a clam bed, this layer is multiple layers just under a meter thick, near the upper portion of the river bank high above the river itself, the second layer is much thinner, with multiple individual layers of fossils.

Common Clam Most likely from the Pliocene era or roughly less than 2 million years old

14 Le Baron Prospecting Port Renfrew, BC Fossils - continued

Trilo bites

The most common fossil of the arthropod family

This specimen however has been identified as Encrinurus This fossil is from the Devonian era, which would correlate to the Sicker Volcanics, which puts it in the middle upper Paleozoic Era around 345 to 395 million years old. This is a very exciting find within the property.

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Appendix C

Certificate of analysis VA13144217

S+S Claim

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Aqua Regia Digestion with Ultra Low Detection Limits for Soils and Stream Sediments

The aqua regia digestion using a combination of 1CP-AES and ICP-MS, with sophisticated software and careful analysis, provides an extremely low detection limit, multi-element package useful fof exploration in areas requiring ultra-trace analytical sensitivity, such as soil or sediment surveys. This method is also available for clay separates (described in Sample Preparation). Minimum sample size is 1g.

Super Trace 51 Elements by Aqua Regia, ICP-MS and ICP-AES

ANALYTES & RANGES (ppm) PRICE PER SAMPIE (S)

Agj 0.001-100 Cu 0.01-10,000 NL) 0.002-500 la

Al 0.01%-25% Fe 0.001%-SO% Ni 0.04-10,000 Te 0.01-500

AS 0.01-10,000 Ga 0.004-10.000 p (J.UUl'-Ai-l'tf Th 0.002-10,000

All 0.0002-25 Ge 0.ODS-5QD Pb 0.005-10,000 li 0.001%-lO's,

B 10-10,000 HI 0.002-500 Pd (1.001-23 Tl 0.002-10,000

Ba [0.5-10,000 Hg 0.004-10,000 Pt 0.002-25 u 0.005-10,000

Be 0.01-1000 In El f 00 Rb 0.005-10.000 V 0.1-10,000 MI-MS 4U Bl u.uin-tu.iiijo K U.Gt'-.Sj-ltl'i, RE 0.001-50 w 0.001-10,000

Ca u.oi':wi % La 0.002-10,000 S u.t i'.,-u;,.. y 0.C03-500

Cd 0.0O1-100O Li 0,1-10,000 Sb 0.005-10,000 |ln O.I-10.000

Ce 0.003-500 Mg 0.01%-25% St 0.005-10,000 Zl 0.01-500

Co 0.001-10,000 Mn O.l-jO.OOU Se 0.1-1000

Cr 0.01-10.000 Mo 0.01-10,000 Sn 0.01-500

Cs 0.005-500 Na O-uOlfc-IQW. Sr C.Cl-IO.I 0(1

17 ALS Canada Ltd. To: LE BARON PROSPECTING Page: 1 2103 Dollarton Hwy 3317 HENRY ROAD Finalized Date: 16- AUG- 2013 North Vancouver BC V7H 0A7 CHEMAINUS BCV0R 1K4 This copy reported on Phone: 604 984 0221 Fax: 604 984 0218 www.alsglobal.com 20- AUG-2013 Account: LEBPRO minerals CERTIFICATE VA13144217 SAMPLE PREPARATION ALS CODE DESCRIPTION Project: S+S Mineral Claim WEI-21 Received Sample Weight P.O. No.: LOG-21 Sample logging - ClientBarCode SCR-41 Screen to -180um and save both This report is for 5 Sediment samples submitted to our lab in Vancouver, BC, Canada on 8-AUG-2013. The following have access to data associated with this certificate: ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES BOB MORRIS | SCOTT PHILUPS ALS CODE DESCRIPTION ME-MS41 SI anal, aqua regia ICPMS

To: LE BARON PROSPECTING ATTN: SCOTT PHILLIPS 3317 HENRY ROAD CHEMAINUS BCVOR 1K4

This is the Final Report and supersedes any preliminary report with this certificate number. Results apply to samples as submitted. All pages of this report have been checked and approved for release. Signature: ***** See Appendix Page for comments regarding this certificate ***** Colin Ramshaw, Vancouver Laboratory Manager ALS Canada Ltd. To: LE BARON PROSPECTING Page: 2 * A 2103 Dollarton Hwy 3317 HENRY ROAD Total # Pages: 2 (A - D) North Vancouver BC V7H 0A7 CHEMAINUS BC VOR 1K4 Plus Appendix Pages Phone: 604 984 0221 Fax: 604 984 0218 VvWvY.alsglobal.com Finalized Date: 16- AUG- 2013 Account: LEBPRO

Project: S+S Mineral Claim minerals CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS VA1 3144217

ME-MS41 Method WEI- 2) ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS4I ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME- MS41 ME-MS4I ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS41 Anatyte Recvd Wt. Ag Al As Au B Ba Be St Ca Cd Ce Co Cr Cs kg ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm PPm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm Sample Description ^OR* 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.1 0.2 10 10 0.05 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.1 1 0.0S

J677856 0.64 0.04 1.19 12.4 <0.2 <10 60 0.18 0.05 0.53 0.09 9.16 6.8 19 0.33 J677857 0.56 0.02 0.96 2.0 <0.2 <10 40 0.15 0.02 0.42 0.08 8.49 5.7 17 0.25 J677858 0.96 0.01 0.93 3.5 <0.2 <10 40 0.12 0.02 0.41 0.05 5.29 5.2 15 0.24 J6778S9 0.68 0.02 0.92 1.9 <0.2 <10 40 0.11 0.02 0.44 0.05 6.65 5.4 15 0.24 J677854 0.62 0.03 1.17 2.4 <0.2 <10 50 0.18 0.04 0.46 0.09 9.27 6.9 19 0.31

See Appendix Page for comments regarding this certificate ALS Canada Ltd. To: LE BARON PROSPECTING Page: 2 - B 2103 Dollarton Hwy 3317 HENRY ROAD Total# Pages: 2 (A- D) North Vancouver BC V7H 0A7 CHEMAINUS BCVOR 1K4 Plus Appendix Pages Phone: 604 984 0221 Fax: 604 984 0218 WWW.alsglobal.com Finalized Date: 16- AUG- 2013 Account: LEBPRO Project: S+S Mineral Claim minerals CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS VA1314421 7

ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME- MS41 ME-MS41 Method ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS4I ME-MS41 ME- MS41 ME- MS41 ME-MS41 ME- MS41 Anah/te Cu Fe Ca Ce Hf Hg In K La Li Mg Mn Mo Na Nb ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm PPm % ppm PPm % ppm PPm X ppm Sample Description ^OR* 0.2 0.01 0.05 0.05 0.02 0.01 0.005 0.01 0.2 0.1 0.01 5 0.05 0.01 0.05

J677856 17.7 1.62 3.56 <0.05 0.02 0.04 0.014 0.02 4.6 9.0 0.35 391 0.26 0.02 0.75 J677857 12.6 1.48 2.95 <0.05 0.03 0.02 0.012 0.01 4.1 6.7 0.31 322 0.16 0.02 0.78 )677858 11.7 1.29 2.86 <0.05 0.06 0.01 0.009 0.02 2.6 6.4 0.34 213 0.14 0.03 0.64 J677859 12.1 1.30 2.94 <0.05 0.05 0.01 0.009 0.02 3.2 6.6 0.33 202 0.22 0.02 0.74 J677854 16.5 1.66 3.50 <0.05 0.03 0.05 0.014 0.02 4.6 8.6 0.35 423 0.23 0.02 0.78

See Appendix Page for comments regarding this certificate ALS Canada Ltd. To: LE BARON PROSPECTING Page: 2- C 2103 Dollarton Hwy 3317 HENRY ROAD Total # Pages: 2 (A - D) North Vancouver BC V7H 0A7 CHEMAINUS BCVOR 1K4 Plus Appendix Pages Phone: 604 984 0221 Fax: 604 984 0218 WWW.alsglobat.com Finalized Date: 16- AUG- 2013 Account: LEBPRO Project: S+S Mineral Claim minerals CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS VA13144217

ME-MS41 ME-MS4I ME-MS4I ME-MS4I ME-MS4I ME-MS41 ME-MS4I ME-MS41 ME- MS4I ME- MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS4I ME-MS41 Method ME-MS41 ME-MS41 Anatyte Ni P Pb Rb Re S Sb Sc Se Sn Sr Ta Te Th Ti . _ , . Units ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm PPm ppm ppm PPm ppm % Sample Description LOR 0.2 10 0.2 0.1 0.001 0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.01 0.01 0.2 0.005

J677856 13.4 340 5.6 2.9 <0.001 0.04 0.21 2.7 0.5 1.4 29.3 <0.01 0.02 0.2 0.083 J677857 11.0 230 2.4 1.6 O.001 0.01 0.08 2.6 0.3 0.2 16.7 <0.01 0.01 1.7 0.103 J677858 11.3 240 1.9 1.7 <0.001 0.01 0.06 2.3 0.2 2.3 16.4 <0.01 <0.01 0.4 0.112 J677859 11.5 260 1.9 1.7 <0.001 0.01 0.06 2.4 0.2 0.3 17.8 <0.01 <0.01 0.5 0.114 J677854 13.3 290 4.2 2.4 <0.001 0.02 0.14 2.9 0.5 0.2 22.7 <0.01 0.01 0.3 0.092

See Appendix Page for comments regarding this certificate ALS Canada Ltd. To: LE BARON PROSPECTING Page: 2 - D 2103 Dollarton Hwy 3317 HENRY ROAD Total#Pages: 2 (A- D) North Vancouver BC V7H 0A7 CHEMAINUS BCVOR 1K4 Plus Appendix Pages Phone: 604 984 0221 Fax: 604 984 0218 www.alsglobal.com Finalized Date: 16- AUG- 2013 Account: LEBPRO Project: S+S Mineral Claim minerals CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS VA13144217

Method ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS41 ME-MS41 Anah/te Tl U V W Y Zn Zr Units ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm Sample Description LOR 0.02 O.OS 1 0.0S 0.05 2 0.5

J677856 0.03 0.26 49 0.07 5.15 29 0.7 J677857 0.02 0.31 49 0.05 3.85 24 1.0 J677858 0.02 0.16 42 0.05 2.96 26 2.0 J677859 0.02 0.19 44 2.50 3.26 26 1.8 J677854 0.02 025 51 0.07 4.87 29 0.8

See Appendix Page for comments regarding this certificate ALS Canada Ltd. To. LE BARON PROSPECTING Page: Appendix 1 2103 Oollarton Hwy 3317 HENRY ROAD Total # Appendix Pages: 1 North Vancouver BC V7H 0A7 CHEMAINUS BCVOR 1K4 Finalized Date: 16- AUG- 2013 Phone: 604 984 0221 Fax: 604 984 0218 vvww.alsglobal.com Account: LEBPRO minerals Project: S+S Mineral Claim CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS VA13144217

CERTIFICATE COMMENTS

ANALYTICAL COMMENTS Gold determinations by this method are semi- quantitative due to the small sample weight used (0.5g). Applies to Method: ME- MS41

LABORATORY ADDRESSES Processed at ALS Vancouver located at 2103 Dollarton Hwy, North Vancouver, BC, Canada. Applies to Method: LOG-21 ME-MS41 SCR-41 WEI-21