Tarku, focussing on making the Next Discovery Corporate Presentation, June 2018 TSX.V: TKU www.tarkuresources.com
Cautionary Notes Forward-looking statements This presentation includes certain "forward-looking statements" under applicable Canadian securities legislation. All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this presentation, including, without limitation, statements regarding potential exploration results, future plans and objectives of the Company are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future results, events and objectives could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from Tarku s expectations include exploration and other risks detailed from time to time in the filings made by the Company with securities regulators. Tarku cautions that the mineralization within adjacent projects may not be indicative of the mineralization that may be identified on Tarku s Project. Quality Assurance / Quality Control The scientific and/or technical information presented in this presentation has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Benoit Lafrance, P. Geo, Ph. D, and Exploration Manager for Tarku Resources. Mr. Lafrance is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. Currency All dollar amounts are reported in Canadian dollars, unless otherwise indicated 2
Tarku, a Quality Project Generator Using exploration models recognized by the industry, but different than those generally applied to the target region, TARKU is an exploration company focused on DISCOVERING SUSTAINABLE PROJECTS for precious and base metals in Quebec. Julien Davy President & CEO Benoit Lafrance Exploration Director 3
Tarku s Team* Julien Davy (Geo., M.Sc. & MBA) President & CEO Geologist & MBA 20 years of exploration experience (North and South America) Junior exploration financing experience since 2010 and private and public management experience since 2013 Extensive business and natural resources network Management Benoit Lafrance (Geo., Ph.D.) Exploration Director Professional geologist with over 25 years experience in exploration mining Worked for the MNRQ, Cogitore (Senior Geologist), CONSOREM (Research Geologist), Focus Graphite (VP exploration) Complete expertise in the development and the uses of novel and innovative technics and ideas in the generation of new approaches and new exploration targets Board Members Bernard Lapointe Chairman of the Board (Independent) Tim J. Termuende Director (Independent) Barry Chappell Director (Independent) Jeff Sheppard CFO Director Julien Davy President & CEO Director Benoit Lafrance Exploration Director Director * See the company website for complete biographies 4
Capital Structure Share structure Common shares Issued and Outstanding as of June 2018 Stock Options at $0.10, expiring Oct. 2021 Warrants avg. at $0.10, expiring between January and September 2020 Fully Diluted as of February 2018 62,780,466 2,750,000 19,297, 648 84,828,114 Share Distribution Management Funds & Institutions Friends & Family Retail 12 month chart 52 week: 0.03 0.07 Vol / Avg: 62,500/d. (30d.) No dept Tightly held 1 Major Shareholder @ 9,9% 60% shares = 22 shareholders Market Cap: (as of June 2018) 2-3 $M 5
Tarku, a Quality Project Generator Active in areas with strong geologic potential and high levels of social acceptability thanks to an in-depth understanding of target areas and geological models Unconventional perspective on the types of mineralization typically explored for in a target region allows us to generate projects using exploration models recognized by the industry, but with different models than those generally applied to the target region Matagami Rouyn- Noranda Val-d Or Chibougamau Québec Ottawa Montréal 6
Project Generation in Québec 100% TKU: 521 claims (28,008 ha) Under option: 80 claims (4,386 ha) 1. A new light on the northern limit of the Abitibi: 6 projects in the Matagami & Chibougamau areas: Traditional Zn & Cu-Au mining districts, underestimate for gold Geological and structural context interpreted as similar to the Detour Lake Gold Mine 2. James Bay area: Château Fort, on strike with former Eastmain Gold Mine 49 3. New partnership: 3 years earn-in option to acquire 50% on the Guercheville Project (SOQUEM) Advance project Active mine 7
Project Generation in Québec 100% TKU: 521 claims (28,008 ha) Under option: 80 claims (4,386 ha) 1. A new light on the northern limit of the Abitibi: 6 projects in the Matagami & Chibougamau areas: Traditional Zn & Cu-Au mining districts, underestimate for gold Geological and structural context interpreted as similar to the Detour Lake Gold Mine 2. James Bay area: Château Fort, on strike with former Eastmain Gold Mine 49 3. New partnership: 3 years earn-in option to acquire 50% on the Guercheville Project (SOQUEM) Advance project Active mine 8
Matagami area projects Location To Matagami (25 km) 100% Tarku 219 claims (11,810 ha) adjacent and along regional gold-bearing trends Active sector along all season roads Geological and structural context interpreted as similar to the Detour Lake Gold Mine Gold bearing corridor and shear along gold favorable amphibolite to greenschist metamorphic transition RWSZ LOSZ Rivière Waswanipi Shear Zone Lac Olga Shear Zone 9
Apollo & Atlas Projects New Targets 3 New Prioritized up-ice Gold Targets identified Geology highlights: 1. Regional gold bearing shear zones 2. Few drill holes 3. Volcanicsedimentary rocks regional contacts favorable for VMS deposits 4. Shearing associated with: Alkaline rocks Polygenic Timiskaming type conglomerates and Gold anomalous porphyritic intrusions 10
Apollo & Atlas Projects New Targets 3 New Zones of Priority: Up ice (N210 ) 6km wide zone along the regional structure High Mag targets untested by drilling 11
Project Generation in Québec 100% TKU: 521 claims (28,008 ha) Under option: 80 claims (4,386 ha) 1. A new light on the northern limit of the Abitibi: 6 projects in the Matagami & Chibougamau areas: Traditional Zn & Cu-Au mining districts, underestimate for gold Geological and structural context interpreted as similar to the Detour Lake Gold Mine 2. James Bay area: Château Fort, on strike with former Eastmain Gold Mine 49 3. New partnership: 3 years earn-in option to acquire 50% on the Guercheville Project (SOQUEM) Advance project Active mine 12
Guercheville Location Option to acquire 50% over 3 years (until January 2021) 100% SOQUEM 80 claims, 4,386 ha 50 km SE of Chapais, accessible yearround by forestry roads Guercheville Project Option to acquire 50% to SOQUEM GUERCHEVILLE Drilling ongoing: 2,555 m drill program (12 holes) Bachelor Mine Fenton Deposit (Cartier/SOQUEM) Windfall 13
Guercheville Au & polymetallic mineralization Adjacent to Fenton deposit (Hist. Res.: 426,173 tm. @ 4.66 g/t Au 1 ) Sulphide-bearing quartz veins or veinlets and disseminated sulphides Untested high grade gold showings Clikendish showing: 124 g/t Au (grab sample) and 20.7 g/t Au over 0.5 m (channel sample); Lac Fenton West showing: 19.17 g/t Au (grab sample); 6.9 g/t Au, 0.4% Cu New Horizon 2,500 m drilling program in 11 holes: 16,7 g/t Au over 1m on new horizon (1) GM 58665, 2000; SIGEOM database 14
Guercheville Au & polymetallic mineralization Adjacent to Fenton deposit (Hist. Res.: 426,173 tm. @ 4.66 g/t Au 1 ) Sulphide-bearing quartz veins or veinlets and disseminated sulphides Fenton Deposit (Cartier Resources / SOQUEM) (1) GM 58665, 2000; SIGEOM database 15
Project Generation in Québec 100% TKU: 521 claims (28,008 ha) Under option: 80 claims (4,386 ha) 1. James Bay area: Château Fort, on strike with former Eastmain Gold Mine 2. A new light on the northern limit of the Abitibi: 6 projects in the Matagami & Chibougamau areas: Traditional Zn & Cu-Au mining districts, underestimate for gold Geological and structural context interpreted as similar to the Detour Lake Gold Mine New partnership: 3 years earn-in option to acquire 50% on the Guercheville Project (SOQUEM) Advance project Active mine 16
Château Fort Location Upper Eastmain River Greenstone Belt 100% TKU 206 claims, 10,874 ha Active sector along all season road 167 to Stornoway Mine Adjacent and along strike to past producer Eastmain Mine (Historical prod.: 118,356 tm. @ 10.6 g/t Au from 1994 to 1995 1 ) Untested Potential (1) Ressources MSV, GM 56083, 1997; SIGEOM database 17
Château Fort Potential for orogenic Cu-Au Upper Eastmain River Greenstone Belt Along strike with 2 regional auriferous trends: 1. Eastmain Mine Corridor 2. Ruby Hill Corridor Few historic works (3.3 g/t Au, grab sample MERN, 1988) SE of Mine Trend (Eastmain): Eastmain Mine Historical production from 1994 to 1995: 118,356 tm. @ 10.6 g/t Au* EM16-83 4.53 g/t Au over 0.5 m** Targets for 2018 Follow up on the EM targets Prospecting Geophysics (IP) Drilling on best targets * Eastmain Resources, NI 43-101 technical report, January 9, 2018 18
Tarku s vision Collaborative approach with communities Social acceptability is gained by respecting the values of local communities and engaging them in a collaborative process Choosing areas that are not to near but not too far from communities (concept of a mine at the right place ) The collaborative and/or partnership approach with communities creates joint decision-makers : The channels of communication are opened at the earliest possible stage Concerns are identified and addressed (sensitive areas, impacts, distance, safety, etc.) Collaborative financing is sought at the local level: wealth-sharing also involves shared risk Proactive and transparent communication with communities Long-term project-related agreements Regional development: potential access to funding through regional development programs involves other municipalities and local communities Lower social risk 19
Summary Tarku is ready to create value for its shareholders Strong management and technical team Exploration in area with great potential for new discoveries Vision concentrated on exploring in partnership with local communities Action Plan 2018 Matagami (Apollo & Atlas): Follow up on the 3 Targets (priority zones) outlined by its fall 2017 till survey Guercheville: Follow up on winter drilling on-going Château Fort: Geophysic and prospection work to outline new targets along the identified Mine Sequence Seek for partners to option or purchase Tarku s projects 20
Contact Julien Davy, President & CEO +1 (514) 618-7287 jdavy@tarkuresources.com TSX.V: TKU www.tarkuresources.com Exploration Office Suite 309b - 4710 Saint-Ambroise Montreal QC, Canada H4C 2C7 Head Office Suite 602-224 4th Avenue S., Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7K 5M5