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1 Q BRrrlSH COLUMBIA n ~-~ - Ministry or EDercy. Mines & Petroleum Resources Mining & MineraJs Division BC Geological Survey TYPE OF REPORT [type of lurvey(i)]: Physical Work and Geochemistry with minor prospecti"i TOTAL COST: 25,623 Assessment Report Title Page and Summary AUTHOR(S): AUTHOR(S): Paul Paul A. A. Hawkins and and Allan Allan K. K. ChM Chan SIGNA TURE(S): STATEMENT OF WORK. CASH PA' EVENT NUMBER(S)JDATE(S): SOUGHT: (at centre of work) OWNER(S): 1) David W. Johnston 2) MAIUNG ADDRESS: th Street NE Calgary. Alberta T2M 3R2: ~ OPERA TORIS) [who paid for the work): 1) Braveheart Resources Canada Inc 2) MAILING ADDRESS: 252D-16th Street NE Calgary, Alberta T2M 3R PROPERTY GEOt.OGY KEYWORDS (Ilhoiogy, age, 8b'8Iigrapily, atructu.., Horsethief Group clastics, Proterzoic. tlon, mlnerahz8tlon,.ii8.nd 8tlMude): Silicified Veins with Galena, Veins appear vertical:,..,,--- REFERENCES TO PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT WORK AND ASSESSMENT REPORT NUMBERS: Next Page

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3 2009 Exploration Report on the Braveheart Resources Mineral Claims Duncan Lake Area, B.C. Slocan Mining Division December 16, 2009 This Report covers the 3, hectares (9,595.1 acres) in eight mineral claims held by David W. Johnston and nine contiguous Crowned Granted mineral claims held under option from Sakua Developments Ltd., centered 50º N 116º W on NTS Map Sheet 82K/10. By: Paul A. Hawkins, P.Eng. & Allan K. Chan, P. Geol. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd. 72 Strathlorne Cr. S.W., Calgary, Alberta T3H 1M8 (403) Report #

4 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake Table of Contents Executive Summary Introduction and Terms of Reference Property Description and Location Accessibility, Climate, Local Resources, Infrastructure and Physiography History Geological Setting Previous Exploration Physical Work (Road and Trail Upgrades) Soil Sampling Geology & Rock Sampling Interpretation and Conclusions Recommendations References Certificate Assessment Work Expenditure Statement Appendix I - Soil Geochemistry Appendix II - UTM Data Appendix III - Map Appendix List of Maps in Appendix III Project Location General Property Location Braveheart Duncan Lake - Claim Map Braveheart Duncan Lake - Claim Map with Grants Regional Property Geology Map Soil Sample Geochemistry (Pb-Zn-W) Soil Sample Geochemistry (Au-As-Mn-Fe) Proposed Drill Targets A A A A C A D D A Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

5 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake Executive Summary In 2009, a limited exploration program consisting of prospecting, soil geochemistry, and rock sampling was conducted on Braveheart Duncan Lake Mineral Claims. Examination of the known showings indicates that the controlling structures are not flat but steeping dipping. This program was to have originally included diamond drilling but market conditions for the junior mining sector prevented financing this program. The 2009 program consisted of the collection of 453 soil samples, however the small budget permitted (Au and 30 element ICP) analysis on only 135 samples. The one rock sample plus the remaining 318 soil samples are in storage. Soil sampling detected with high background levels of Au, Pb, Zn, W, As, Mn and Fe. The soil sampling was carried out over the area between the Crown Grants and the Duncan Lake Forest Service Road. Recent grab samples collected in 2008 returned an average 54.35% lead and opt silver confirm the previous high-grade Pb-Ag mineralization present on the property. Results warrant future exploration consisting of property level mapping/prospecting, detailed structural mapping, alteration mapping, channel sampling, soil sampling and location control surveys in preparation for diamond drilling. Several drill sites were selected and marked in the field. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

6 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake 1.0 Introduction and Terms of Reference In August 2009, Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd., was retained by Mr. David W. Johnston to provide advice on and supervision of the planned 2009 exploration program and make recommendations for future work if warranted on the Braveheart Resources mineral claims on the east shore of Duncan Lake. The author supervised the program, with the able assistance in the field of Allan K Chan P. Geol. Other locally hired support staff assisted with prospecting, and sampling. In late fall 2008; the access trail was bladed with a D-7 greatly improving access onto the property. The propose of this report documents the physical work and compiles the 2009 exploration results on the property, assess the property s mineral potential and make recommendations for future work. This report is only an assessment report and not a technical report as described in NI The technical program was done in September of The previous Engineer of Record for the property passed away during the summer of 2007 Mr. David W. Johnston acquired an option on the Crown Grants, which cover the known mineralization. Claims covering the adjoining area were acquired by staking in June 2006 and December The author spent three days on the property in September 2007 and 4 days on the property in June-July Prior to this the previous owner (Wally Fulkcol) and David W. Johnston and other support staff visited the property on several occasions between April and September Location and Survey control for fieldwork associated with this report was maintained with a Garmin Rhino 530HCx, Rhino 130, and Garmin GPSMAP 76CSx. The datum used was NAD 83. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

7 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake 2.0 Property Description and Location The property is located 160 km. north of Nelson B.C. on the eastern shore of Duncan Lake. Property is located on Drawing A and A The property lies within the Purcell Mountains on NTS map sheet 82K / 10. The claims lie on the eastern shore of Duncan Lake just north of Howser Creek. The Duncan Lake property consists of nine Crown Granted Mineral Claims ( hectares) shown on Drawing A C issued in the 1934 and eight more recent cell claims (3, hectares) shown on Drawing A Braveheart Resources Canada Inc. optioned the Crown Grants from Sakua Developments Ltd., by making a series of cash payments and completing a $150,000 of exploration and development work by October 8, 2008 to earn a 100% undivided interest. It is my understanding that this expenditure requirement has been extended. There is no area of common interest beyond the Crown Grants. David W. Johnston holds the cell claims for Braveheart in trust. The crown grants, date back into the 1930 s and were staked just before they were granted. They have not been relocated with current technology in a sense are floating. None of the old claim posts or survey markers has been seen in the field. Their relocation becomes a high priority next year. The cell claims covered by this report were staked under the terms of the Mineral Tenure Act (RSBC 1996 Chapter 292) as amended in the Mineral Tenure Amendment Act 2004 and Mineral Tenure Act Regulations (B.C. Reg. 529/2004 [including amendments up to B.C. Reg. 187/2005]). The regulations require that the recorded holder of a mineral claim shall perform, or have performed, exploration and development work (assessment work) on the claim to a per hectare value of $4 in each of the first 3 years and $8 in the fourth and subsequent years. Recording fees of $0.40 per hectare per annum are also required to file assessment work. Cash in lieu of work may also be paid on a monthly basis. All of the cell claims covered by this report will require assessment work of $8 per hectare per annum. These assessment work requirements are calculated from the date of issue of the tenure. The Crown Granted Mineral Claims are fee simple requiring only modest yearly tax payments and no assessment work. The eight cell based claims making up this property as shown on Drawing A , are cell claims whose boundaries are determined by map co-ordinates. These claims were acquired by online map staking under new regulations, which came into force in January With the approval of this report, these claims covered by this report will be valid until 2010 or beyond. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

8 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake Record # Original Staking Date Table 1. Braveheart Resources Duncan Lake Mineral Claims Listing 1-Dec-2009 Area (Hectares) New Good to Date Work Filed in This Year Work Required in Jun Sep-26 $2, $4, Jun Sep-26 $2, $4, Jun Sep-26 $2, $4, Jul Oct-07 $2, $4, Jul Oct-07 $2, $4, Jun Aug-05 $4, $ Jun Aug-06 $3, $ Dec Dec-18 $1, $3, $22, $23, The Crown granted mineral claims covered by the option agreement are list below in Table 2. The Crown Grants also include surface rights. The area of the Crown Grants is covered by the cell mineral claims but the Crown grants have prior rights. Table 2. Crown Granted Mineral Claims Under option from Sakua Developments Ltd. Name Lot # Area (hectares) Area (acres) Forgotten L Jiant (Giant) L Howser L Portland L Chisholm L Southern L Brennan L Poole L Cabin Fr. L The Mineral Tenure Act Regulation also states that no work which utilizes mechanical equipment and disturbs the surface of the land shall be considered to be performed, unless the recorded holder or operator has first submitted a notice of work and reclamation as prescribed under the Mines Act and has received a permit to do the work. If work proposed, will cause surface disturbance, a Reclamation Bond may be required Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

9 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake prior to the issuance of the Reclamation Permit. The amount of the Reclamation Bond is determined in part by the estimated cost to reclaim the area disturbed. Where exploration is conducted in an environmentally compatible fashion, bonding requirements are reasonable if ongoing reclamation is conducted concurrent with the exploration program. In order for a property to reach commercial production, the claims must be converted to a Mining Lease. A recorded holder of a mineral claim may apply for the issuance of a Mining Lease over the mineral claim, provided the mineral claim over which the Mining Lease will be issued, has been surveyed by a British Columbia land surveyor, and the survey has been approved by the Surveyor General. The holder must also provide various public notices and pay an application fee of $100 and an annual rental of $10 per hectare in advance. A lessee may not produce under a mining lease unless the lessee first receives a mine development certificate issued under the Mine Development Assessment Act or project approval certificate issued under the Environmental Assessment Act. A one-time bulk sample may be extracted from a mine, as defined under the Mines Act, if the recorded holder meets the following conditions: A program of reclamation has first been submitted as prescribed under the Mines Act. A permit to extract a one-time bulk sample has been issued by the Chief Inspector of Mines according to the Mines Act. Not more than a single one-time bulk sample is to be extracted from each mine within a five-year period. The project area is 20 km. north of the Purcell Wilderness Conservancy Park. The Provincial Park is designated a road less tract where all forms of mechanized access including helicopters are prohibited. Adjoining areas with less restriction and regulations are popular with many outdoor groups. Two major projects of public interest occur nearby, and consist of the Jumbo Glacier Ski Resort 25 km. to the SE and the Glacier / Howser Hydro-electric Project 3 km. south of the project. One of the powerhouses for the Howser Creek segment is proposed for the shore of Duncan Lake at Gravelslide Creek. The Howser Creek segment would generate MW of run of river hydro electric power. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

10 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake 2.1 Accessibility, Climate, Local Resources, Infrastructure and Physiography The property is accessible 40 km. north of Kaslo along Highway #31 to the Argenta Road and thereafter 45 km. north along the Duncan Lake Forest Service Road to the property. The Duncan Lake Forest Service Road operated by Meadow Creek Cedar Ltd. is industrial grade all-weather gravel road. Ongoing logging nearby has resulted in the development of reliable access into the area and onto the property. In late fall 2008, the access road, between the Duncan Lake Forest Service Road and the Landing half way up the hill, was bladed by a D-7 Cat. This provides for much better and safer access. In 1989, it was possible to drive to the Havelock #1 Adit (Forgotten). The upper part of the road is now completely overgrown. The crossing of Pat Creek is problematic. Most areas of the property are accessible by 4-wheel drive vehicle. Significant clearing of deadfall was required to restore limited access for the 2008 technical program. The area because of its close proximity to the Purcell Wilderness Conversancy Park and nearby eco-tourism activities will require the property to be explored and developed in an environmentally responsible manner consistent with current policy and guidelines. The Duncan River Valley is a U shaped valley occupied largely by Duncan Lake. Vegetation varies from alpine on the upper elevations to mixed coniferous forest in the valley bottoms. The valley was once heavily timbered with new vegetation coming back quickly. Terrain in the area is moderate to rough with elevations ranging from 576 to 2133 m. Tree line is at 1980 m. Most of the cell claims part of the property was clear-cut logged and is now covered with light scrub and re-generating forest. Past extensive clear-cut logging renders the area far from pristine wilderness. Most of the Crown Grants appear to be old growth. The climate of the property can be described as cool continental. In alpine areas of the property snow sometime persists until mid-july. The area has heavier precipitation than areas to the east, including Calgary. Heavy snowfalls in early fall are not uncommon. The exploration season ranges from May to mid-september. South facies slopes are open first. By mid-september weather becomes less certain with dropping temperatures and low overcast. Duncan Lake does not freeze over during the winter. Most services are available at Nelson, which is within a two and a half hour drive of the property. The closet community of any reasonable size is Kaslo, which is about one and a half hours south of the property. Food and accommodation is available at Meadow Creek, which is about 45 minutes away from the property. Small heavy equipment is also available in support of logging activities. Limited power is available at Meadow Creek. Fuel is available at Lardeau. Extensive mining equipment and support is available in the nearby region. On the property no mining infrastructure or equipment remains and access has been decommissioned. The old International adit has been sealed with timbers. Most property access roads were overgrown or covered with deadfall. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

11 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake Duncan Lake is a storage Reservoir built in 1967 by B.C. Hydro as a result of the Columbia River Treaty. The earthen filled Duncan Dam has no powerhouse but improves amount and timing of power generation downstream and also provides flood control benefits in Canada and the USA. The dam has increased the level of Duncan Lake about 29.8 m. resulting in flooding the upper reaches of the Duncan River. The valley bottom below the property is one of these flooded areas. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

12 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake 2.2 History Exploration in the property area has been cyclic, focussing initially on base metals and silver. The Kootenay Lake area has a long and colourful history of exploration and mining. A number of discoveries were made in the Duncan Lake area between Several of these properties produced small amounts of high-grade lead ore with important values of silver. Most of these properties were to the south of the current Braveheart property. At that time access into the area was restricted largely to stream ship operating on Kootenay Lake. Several railway links from Kootenay Lake to the outside were also completed. There was renewed interest in the area in the 1920 s and 1930 s. Over the years the property has been known by several different names (International, Riverside, and Southern Pacific) depending on which claims work was focussed on or claim grouping. In the past, some claims have lapsed then restaked under different names, before being consolidated into one grouping. For proposes of this report, we will refer to the larger property (Crown Grants and Cell Claims) as Braveheart Resources Duncan Lake property. International and Riverside usually refer to only the Crown Grants. The earliest recorded work on the property was by Blue Lake Consolidated Mining Company. A sample taken at that time from a small streak of galena, about 10 cm wide and 4.6 m. long assayed g/t (14,3 opt) Ag, 37.7% Pb and 1.2% Zn (MEM&PR, 1918). At that time previous workings consisting of a 7.6 m. drift and several open cuts were apparent. Blue Lake was driving a crosscut to tap the vein at depth. Work is also reported on the property in by Porcupine Goldfields Development and Finance Co. Ltd. A sample taken across 0.9 m. of the east drift returned 384 g/t (12.3 opt) Ag and 30% Pb (Starr, 1926). In 1927, the property was known as the Riverside Group consisted of the Riverside, Giant, Joint, Howser and Portland. At this time the property workings included two shallow inclined shafts, open cuts, and stripping areas (MEM&PR, 2007). In 1928, the Riverside property was taken over by Omo Mines Corporation of Spokane and a large number of claims covering the southern extension of the vein were acquired. In 1929, a cross cut was driven by Omo Mines a little south of the older workings in order to test the southern extension of the vein (MEM&PR, 2007). This cross cut is likely the Riverside Lower Adit. Braveheart now calls this the Havelock #1 Adit. It was also reported that on the Southern Pacific group, about 1.2 km. to the south several shallow workings (short cross cut tunnels and open cuts) also existed on what was believed to be the same vein. The claims were surveyed in In 1942, Kaslo Mines Corporation issued a prospectus covering the Crown Grants. They reported that main working tunnel was 142 m. long and had a 30 m. drift at the 122 m. point (Kaslo, 1942) in the tunnel. This tunnel is likely the Riverside lower adit. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

13 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake In 1972, Kaslo Mines Limited of Kaslo constructed road to the showings. Some prospecting and reopening of the workings were done. Mr. Wally Fulkco later acquired the nine Crown Grants in An improved access road was completed to the property in An evaluation report was completed on the property in February 1999 (Snell, 1999). It was determined in 1998 that metal prices at that time were too low and that an increase in metal prices would be required in order to attract exploration and development capital (Snell, 2007). Between 1999 and 2006, Sakua Developments Ltd acquired the Crown Grants. In 2006, Braveheart Resources Canada Inc. acquired an option on the Crown Grants. The property has largely been idle since 1998 until the work carried out by Braveheart in 2007 (Hawkins, 2007). The geological database for the area is largely regional in scale with no detailed government mapping available for the immediate property area. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

14 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake 3.0 Geological Setting The Horse Thief Group underlies property area and is largely undivided Proterozoic coarse clastic rocks consisting of sandstone, conglomerate, limestone, grit and minor volcanic rocks as shown on Drawing A This unit in the field occurs as a quartz mica schist which outcrops as a highly deformed and decomposed schist. The age of this unit is likely Upper Proterozoic. Mineralization on the property is hosted by black, carbonaceous, siliceous schist and decomposed mica schist. A bed of conglomerate lies above the dark schist and forms the hanging wall of a quartz vein, which is conformable to bedding. The vein is 0.6 to 1.2 m. wide where exposed and is mineralized with galena, tetrahedrite, pyrite and sphalerite. Past work on the property indicated that the vein strikes northwest and dips with a generally flat dip to the northeast (MEM&PR, 2007). The mineralized zone has previous been described as a siliceous sill. The vein has been traced as one vein or ledge. This mode of occurrence is unlikely. More likely it is a series of quartz carbonate alteration zones in a structural complex setting. Multiple veins are likely which were incorrectly mapped as one zone. Further work will resolve this issue. Deformed Lower Cambrian hosts the nearby carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb deposits (Dumcan and Blue Bell) of the Kootenay Arc, are platformal carbonate rocks of the Badshot Formation (Paradis, 2007). These rocks are much younger the Upper Proterozoic (Pre- Cambrian) of the Horsethief Creek Group which host the Braveheart property. This mineralization may be broadly genetically related but is not the same Zn-Pb deposit type. The Braveheart may be a deeper part of the system. Further study is required on a longterm basis. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

15 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake 4.0 Previous Exploration Braveheart has conducted a limited program in 2007 consisting of prospecting, rock and soil sampling. This work is documented in the 2007 Assessment Report (Hawkins, 2007) In 2007, total of 25 soil samples were collected during the field program, which was essentially planned as a geochemical orientation survey. The samples were taken as B or C soil horizons adjacent to roads on the upper most landing in the clear-cut area in undisturbed areas. Samples were collected in Kraft paper sample bags and forwarded to Loring Laboratories in Calgary for analysis. Areas with high organics or sand were avoided. Samples plus analytical standards were submitted for 30 Element ICP analysis including FA/AA gold and silver. Several of the samples showed anomalous levels of Au, Ag, and Pb. High background levels of Zn, As, Mn and Fe were also noted near these anomalous values. High gold values are more isolated than high silver and lead values and these are not coincidental. There is a clear relationship between Zn, As, Mn and Fe. It appears that soil geochemistry may be a use aid in exploration on the property. In 2007, a total of five rock samples were collected, three of which were part of the orientation survey. Two other were grab samples of the mineralization near the Cabin Area. These grabs produced similar values to those obtained in the past. Pure galena would produces an assay of 87% Pb. Some previously obtained samples by past operators were likely high-grade specimens and not truly representative of the mineralization. The exposed mineralization has likely been weathered and leached. The open cuts were they were obtained were described as sluffed in (Snell, 2007) but mineralization is still available. Sampling of fresher material is required. Future sampling should be more complete and detailed. Table 3 Rock Samples obtained in 2007 S/N Gold (Au) Silver (Ag) Lead (Pb) Zinc (Zn) Rx-1 <5 0.5 ppm <1 ppm 16 ppm Rx-2 <5 2.3 ppm < 1ppm 31 ppm Rx-3 <5 0.6 ppm <1 ppm 39 ppm #1 ND 7.81 opt 21.20% 0.5% #726 ND 6.28 opt 26.45% 0.3% ND denotes = not determined Only seven soil samples were collected in The originally plan was to focus largely on chip sampling. Ongoing delays associated with the poor access hampered the full planned program resulted in very long days. Soil geochemistry provides a good tool in Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

16 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake exploration for Pb-Ag veins. Higher density sampling may assist in defining additional parallel veins or zones. Seven Grab samples were collected in 2008 (Hawkins, 2008) near the Havelock #1 and #2 Adits. The samples were from slabs of quartz vein material not quite in place but down slope of the original vein material. None of this material is exposed in place at this time. The original upper Havelock #2 Adit is caved in or back filled. No attempt was made to muck out the upper adit. Results from the seven samples are as follows: Table 4 Forgetten Area Samples Sample # Silver (oz./ton) Lead (%) This material was likely representative of the material mined in the 1930 s from the property. Pure galena would produce an assay of 87% Pb. The vein is 0.6 to 1.2 m. wide where exposed and is mineralized with galena, tetrahedrite, pyrite and sphalerite. Past work in the Havelock #1 Adit area indicated that the vein strikes northwest and dips with a generally flat dip to the northeast (MEM&PR, 2007). Work on 2008 showed at the board-up entrance of the lower adit that the country rock is mica schist: light orange-yellow, weakly calcareous, slight gossanous, barren, striking 326 o and dipping 22 o NE. The mineralized structure may not be so shallow and may in fact be a much steeper structure. This steeper structure may have been cross cut by the Adit but not recognized as such. A detailed examination of this area is required with a focus on structure. Very little carbonate appears present. Four rock chip samples were also collected in the Cabin area where Adits #3, #4 and #5 are present. These adits are almost open cuts. The adits have a shallow incline to them but are partially caved in. Mineralization here appears to vary from a disseminated, to stockwork to pods in occurrence. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

17 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake Table Chip Sampling Stockwork Mineralization Sample # Silver (oz./ton) Lead (%) 224-AC AC AC AC The easternmost #3 adit excavated in the lower section of the projected quartz band. Yellowish-white quartz, brittle, heavily fractured with conjugated sets of joints, gossanous. Strands and pods of 15-20% massive, clusters of coarse-grained galena, 1-5cm wide, form at high angle to or crosscutting the quartz band. A chip sample (224-AC- 05) was collected from both sides and a bit inside the adit at a surface measured roughly 4m wide x 2m high. The westernmost #4 adit showed in this series. White quartz: moderately fractured and slight gossanous. Strands and pods of galena, 5-10%, medium to coarse grained scattered throughout the quartz band. No quartz outcrop found west of the adit. Partially slumped in #5 adit located between the above two adits. Gossanous quartz band with 1-5% disseminated galena was lying conformably with mica schist striking at 316 o and dipping 22 o NE. Re-crystallized quartz grains were observed in some cavities dispersed in the quartz band. Quartz band exposed 1 m east of #5 Adit carrying 10-15% massive galena. Low levels of zinc are also present. Very little carbonate appears present. Further more detailed mapping with a structural focus is required. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

18 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake 4.1 Physical Work (Road and Trail Upgrades) In October 2008, the access trail was finally upgraded. Previously, it took over 3 hours to reach the top of the switch back trail. Much of the trail had been completely overgrown with trees and covered by dead fall. A D-7 Cat bladed the road but did not remove any water bars. Access at the Landing to the upper switchback was upgraded as past logging operations had undercut the trail at this point. These upgrades cut time taken to reach the top of the hill by two hours. For this filing only costs to upgrade the access trail between the Duncan Lake Forest Service Road and the Landing were included. Costs associated with improvements on the Crown Grants were excluded. The upgrades permitted a wider view and safe use of the trail. The upgrades were modest and the trail essential still deactivated and only accessible with a 4X4 or ATV. Details of the Costs are provided in the Appendices. 4.2 Soil Sampling During September , a crew of six people conducted a soil sampling program on Braveheart mineral claims, Duncan Lake, B.C. A total of 453 samples were collected in a grid comprising a baseline of 4725 m long, azimuth at and three cross-lines, 1.5km apart and running at 60 0 ; and a switch back with all stations at 25m interval. The Duncan Lake Forest Road was used as the baseline. No line-cutting was involved in this program. The sampling program has successfully covered the main section of the property and a selection of samples for analyses is recommended. Because of Budget limitations only 135 samples were analyzed at this time. Sample locations are shown on Drawings D and D Sampling was started when the Duncan Lake Forest Service Road enters the property. This location was used as the starting point of a rough baseline (along the forestry road) trending at extending north to N and south to N. Soil samples were gathered at 25m interval and co-ordinate of each station was registered by GPS (Garmin models Rhino 530HCx and Rhino 130, both using Datum NAD83) and recorded in notebooks. The sample was taken at the B horizon and placed in a paper sample bag with the station number written on it and put inside a big plastic bag for carriage. The full plastic bag was tied with flagging and shipped to Calgary by vehicle. Each station was marked by flagging with corresponding station number marked on it. Four cross-lines were established at 1.5km apart (Line 7850N [projected to cross the Havelock Adits 1 and 2 in the crown grant Forgotten], 6350N [project to cross the Cabin Adits 3, 4 and 5], 4850N and 3350N) running at and each at 2.5km long. The wider sampling shows a number of areas of high background levels of Pb, Zn, W, As, Mn, and Fe. No highly anomalous levels of Ag, Pb or Zn were present. Two spikes of high background gold were seen at L48+50N 9+50E, and L63+50N 3+00E. No clearly anomalous results were obtained when compared to 2008 results near the Cabin Adits (Hawkins, 2008). Perhaps overburden thickness is masking the secondary Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

19 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake dispersion from bedrock. The areas of high background should be followed up on, perhaps with initially analysis of adjacent samples in storage as budget permits. For the future an Orientation Geochem Study should be undertaken near known mineralization. This would consist digging a series pits to profile the soil horizons as you go down slope of the known mineralization. These pits could be done by hand and sample the soil profile. 4.2 Geology and Rock Sampling During soil sampling an old trench was located. This trench has been named the Mystery trench, since its origin is unclear. The location relative to the soil sampling grid is Line 78N, trench at 77+85N 10+40E at UTM E N. The trench exposes quartz veining and lenses in Horsethief Creek Group rocks, amphibolites schist, phlogopite schist quartzite and minor carbonates. The quartz appears to be barren of any sulphides. Most, but not all quartz veining is conformable with the bedding. Strikes 318 dips 42 E. The trench is approximately six feet deep, six feet long and five feet wide. Quartz veining occurs throughout the outcrop and silicification and therefore slower erosion may be the cause of the prominent outcropping in an area of no outcrop. This could be used as a prospecting tool to locate more areas of quartz veining. On adjacent properties to the north, similar occurrences host scheelite (W) mineralization. The discovery of this trench indicates additional potential beyond the known mineralization on the Crown Grants. Numerous other outcrop exposures were also noted during the soil sampling program. Further property level prospecting and mapping is required. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

20 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake 5.0 Interpretation and Conclusions Sampling has generally confirmed the presence of significant values in Pb and Silver on the property. An orientation geochem survey has detected anomalous levels of Au, Ag and Pb in soil nearby. Soil sampling appears to be a useful tool in exploring the property. A proper Orientation Geochem Survey is likely warranted. The open cuts are not fully sluffed and will likely with some mucking out provide good faces for proper channel sampling. The presence of gold in soil suggests the potential for gold likely also exists perhaps not in the same position as Ag-Pb mineralization. The discovery of the Mystery Trench indicates further prospecting and mapping is warrant to define the location and extent of any additional mineralization beyond that on the Crown Grants. A review of data for the property indicates it has never been comprehensive examined for economic mineral deposits. A review of the outcrop pattern for the ledge (mineralized vein) indicates it is unlikely to be just one vein responsible for all the mineral showings on the property. The actual situation is likely more complicated with faulting, folding and multiple zones. Mineralization is likely contained within a silicified alteration zone. A broader examination of the property is warranted given the discovery of the Mystery Trench. A program of channel sampling of all available faces of open cuts is warranted combined with Orientation Geochem Soil Survey in preparation for further soil samples. The open cuts should be mapped in detail with good survey control. A differential elevation survey should also be conducted with elevation benchmarks set up for use in planning drill sites. This surveying will likely require the services of a BCLS. The Crown Grant boundaries should be relocated. This program should be completed before the planned diamond drilling. A preliminary drillhole layout is shown on Drawing A Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

21 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake 5.1 Recommendations A two-phase program of exploration is recommended to test this property with known mineral occurrences, which have never been fully evaluated. Phase I would consist of property level mapping / prospecting, further sampling and survey control work would cost $100,000. A phase II program of diamond drilling involving perhaps ten shallow holes would cost $450,000 with some cost recovery in timber salvage. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

22 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake References EMR, K/10, Edition 2, 1:50,000 Topographic Map, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources Hawkins, Exploration Report on the Braveheart Resources Mineral Claims, Duncan Lake Area, B.C. Hawkins, Exploration Report on the Braveheart Resources Mineral Claims, Duncan Lake Area, B.C. GSC, 1979 GSC Open File 515, Regional Geochemical Survey, Lardeau (NTS 82K), Geological Survey of Canada MapPlace, 2007 MapPlace.ca Web Page, B.C. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources MapPlace, 2009 MapPlace.ca Web Page, B.C. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources MEM&PR, 1918 Minister of Mines Annual Report 1918, p.162 MEM&PR, 2007 Minfile Detailed Report 082KNE058, International, B.C. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources Paradis, 2007 Carbonate Hosted Zn-Pb deposits in southern British Columbia Potential for Irish type deposits; Geological Survey of Canada, Current Research 2007-A10, 7p. Snell, J., 1999 Riverside Project, Preliminary Geological Evaluation, February 1999, for D. Fulkco and W. Fulkco, Internal Report Snell, J., 2007 Technical Report on the Riverside Property for Braveheart Resources Canada Inc., May 1, 2007 Starr, 1926 Property File MEM&PR Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

23 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake Certificate I, Paul A. Hawkins, B.Sc (Eng)., P. Eng., do hereby certify that: 1. I am Principal in the firm of: Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd. (APEGGA Number P4521) 72 Strathlorne Cr. SW., Calgary, AB T3H 1M8 2. I graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geological Engineering from Queen s University in I am a member of the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta and the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of the Province of British Columbia and the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario. 4. I have worked as a geological engineer for a total of thirty years since my graduation from university. 5. I visited the property in 2007 and 2008 to conduct and supervise exploration. 6. I hold no interest in the property either directly or indirectly. Dated this 16 th Day of December Paul A. Hawkins, P.Eng. Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

24 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake 2009 Assessment Work Expenditure Statement Trail Upgrade D-7 Cat Work (17 $140) $2,380 Supervision (20 $25} $ 500 ATV Rental $ 100 Accommodation (2 nights for 2 men) $ 300 Food (4 $30) $ 120 Sub-Total $3,400 > > $3,400 Technical Work (Soil Sampling) Professional Geologist (70 $80) $5,600 Foreman (3 days x 10 $30 hour) $ 900 Crew #1 (2 men x 5 days X 10 $20) $2,000 Crew #2 (2 men x 4 days X 10 $20) $1,600 Accommodation (26 room $50) $1,300 Food (26 $30) $ 780 GPS Rental (2 units) $ 200 Field Equipment Rental $ 100 ATV Rental $50) $ 500 Fuel $ 100 Sample Bags $ 20 Field supplies $ 25 Soil Sample preparation 2.05) $ Au FA/AA 12.95) $1, element ICP $11) $1, Sub-Total = $15,985> > > $15,985 Transportation (10% of Technical Field costs) > > > $ 1,598 Field Total = $20,983 Report Preparation Paul A. Hawkins, P.Eng. 40 $100 $ 4,000 Allan K. Chan, P.Geol. 8 $80 $ 640 Total Report > > > $4,640 Total Program = $25,623 Total Work Filing = $22, All costs except Report Preparation were incurred within the Province of B.C. Our File: 2009Assessment Work Expenditure Statement Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

25 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake Appendix I Soil Geochemistry Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

26 Loring Laboratories Ltd. 629 Beaverdam Road N.E., Calgary Alberta T2K 4W7 Tel: Fax: ISO9001:2008 Certified TO: BRAVEHEART RESOURCES CANADA INC. FILE: Street NW Calgary, Alberta T2M 3R2 DATE: Oct. 13, 2009 ATTN: David Johnston 30 ELEMENT ICP ANALYSIS Sample Ag Al As Au B Ba Bi Ca Cd Co Cr Cu Fe K La Mg Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Sb Sr Th Ti U V W Zn No. ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % % ppm % ppm ppm % ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm BL48+50 N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S N/S BL48+00 < < < < < BL47+00 < < < < BL46+00 < < < <1 14 <1 77 BL45+00 < < < < <1 16 <1 87 BL44+00 < < < < BL43+00 < < < <1 17 <1 57 BL42+00 < < < < < BL41+00 < < < < <1 16 <1 39 BL40+00 < < < < <1 18 <1 66 BL39+00 < < < < BL38+00 < < < < < BL37+00 < < < < < BL36+00 < < < <1 21 <1 121 BL35+00 < < < < <1 14 <1 65 BL34+00 < < < < <1 18 <1 73 BL33+00 < < < < <1 14 <1 43 BL80+00 < < < < < BL79+00 < < < < < BL78+50 < < < < BL78+00 < < < < < BL77+00 < < < < < BL76+00 < < < <1 12 < Gram sample is digested with Aqua Regia at 95 C for one hour and bulked to 10 ml with distilled water. Partial dissolution for Al, B, Ba, Ca, Cr, Fe, K, La, Mg, Mn, Na, P, Sr, Ti, and W. Certified by: Page 1 of 12

27 Loring Laboratories Ltd. 629 Beaverdam Road N.E., Calgary Alberta T2K 4W7 Tel: Fax: ISO9001:2008 Certified TO: BRAVEHEART RESOURCES CANADA INC. FILE: Street NW Calgary, Alberta T2M 3R2 DATE: Oct. 13, 2009 ATTN: David Johnston 30 ELEMENT ICP ANALYSIS Sample Ag Al As Au B Ba Bi Ca Cd Co Cr Cu Fe K La Mg Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Sb Sr Th Ti U V W Zn No. ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % % ppm % ppm ppm % ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm BL75+00 <0.5 < <1 <1 <1 <1 <0.01 <1 <1 <1 <1 <0.01<0.01 <1 <0.01 <1 <1 <0.01 <1 <0.01 <1 1 1 <1 <0.01 <1 1 <1 <1 BL74+00 < < < < < BL73+00 < < < < < BL72+00 < < < < < BL71+00 < < < < < BL70+00 < < < < < BL69+00 < < < < < BL68+00 < < < < <1 8 <1 67 BL67+00 < < < < <1 10 <1 54 BL66+00 < < < < < BL65+00 < < < < < BL64+00 < < < < BL63+50 < < < < <1 17 <1 83 BL63+00 < < < <1 14 <1 55 BL62+00 < < < < <1 17 <1 47 BL61+00 < < < < < BL60+00 < < < <1 12 <1 17 BL59+00 < < < < < BL58+00 < < < < BL57+00 < < < < < BL56+00 < < < < < BL55+00 < < < < < BL54+00 < < < <1 47 < < Gram sample is digested with Aqua Regia at 95 C for one hour and bulked to 10 ml with distilled water. Partial dissolution for Al, B, Ba, Ca, Cr, Fe, K, La, Mg, Mn, Na, P, Sr, Ti, and W. Certified by: Page 2 of 12

28 Loring Laboratories Ltd. 629 Beaverdam Road N.E., Calgary Alberta T2K 4W7 Tel: Fax: ISO9001:2008 Certified TO: BRAVEHEART RESOURCES CANADA INC. FILE: Street NW Calgary, Alberta T2M 3R2 DATE: Oct. 13, 2009 ATTN: David Johnston 30 ELEMENT ICP ANALYSIS Sample Ag Al As Au B Ba Bi Ca Cd Co Cr Cu Fe K La Mg Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Sb Sr Th Ti U V W Zn No. ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % % ppm % ppm ppm % ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm BL53+00 < < < <1 131 < < BL52+00 < < < < < BL51+00 < < < < < BL50+00 < < < < < BL49+00 < < < < <1 21 <1 35 L6350N-1+00E < < < < <1 18 <1 51 L6350N-2+00E < < < < L6350N-3+00E < < < < < L6350N-4+00E < < < <1 6 < <1 13 <1 54 L6350N-5+00E < < < < < L6350N-6+00E6 00E < < < <1 14 < < L6350N-7+00E < < < <1 7 < <1 12 <1 59 L6350N-8+00E < < < < <1 12 <1 64 L6350N-9+00E < < < <1 16 <1 133 L6350N-10+00E < < < < < L6350N-11+00E < < < < <1 10 <1 31 L6350N-12+00E < < < < <1 12 <1 75 L6350N-13+00E < < < < <1 20 <1 33 L6350N-14+00E < < < < <1 23 <1 113 L6350N-15+00E < < < < <1 21 <1 93 L6350N-16+00E < < < <1 19 <1 94 L6350N-17+00E < < < <1 14 < <1 19 <1 71 L6350N-18+00E < < < < <1 25 < Gram sample is digested with Aqua Regia at 95 C for one hour and bulked to 10 ml with distilled water. Partial dissolution for Al, B, Ba, Ca, Cr, Fe, K, La, Mg, Mn, Na, P, Sr, Ti, and W. Certified by: Page 3 of 12

29 Loring Laboratories Ltd. 629 Beaverdam Road N.E., Calgary Alberta T2K 4W7 Tel: Fax: ISO9001:2008 Certified TO: BRAVEHEART RESOURCES CANADA INC. FILE: Street NW Calgary, Alberta T2M 3R2 DATE: Oct. 13, 2009 ATTN: David Johnston 30 ELEMENT ICP ANALYSIS Sample Ag Al As Au B Ba Bi Ca Cd Co Cr Cu Fe K La Mg Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Sb Sr Th Ti U V W Zn No. ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % % ppm % ppm ppm % ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm L6350N-19+00E < < < < <1 35 <1 100 L6350N-20+00E < < < < <1 17 <1 68 L6350N-20+50E < < < < <1 30 <1 75 L7850N-1+00E < < < < < L7850N-2+00E < < < < < L7850N-3+00E < < < < <1 18 <1 80 L7850N-4+00E < < < <1 8 < < L7850N-5+00E < < < < < L7850N-6+00E < < < <1 12 < <1 13 <1 68 L7850N-7+00E < < < < < L7850N-8+00E8 00E < < < < < L7850N-9+00E < < < < < L7850N-10+00E < < < <1 15 <1 51 L7850N-11+00E < < < < < L7850N-12+00E < < < < < L7850N-13+00E < < < <1 15 <1 64 L7850N-14+00E < < < < <1 16 <1 86 L7850N-15+00E < < < < <1 19 <1 51 L7850N-16+00E < < < < < L7850N-16+50E < < < < <1 20 <1 113 L7850N-16+75E < < < < <1 23 <1 129 L7850N-17+00E < < < < <1 36 <1 125 L7850N-17+50E < < < < <1 31 < Gram sample is digested with Aqua Regia at 95 C for one hour and bulked to 10 ml with distilled water. Partial dissolution for Al, B, Ba, Ca, Cr, Fe, K, La, Mg, Mn, Na, P, Sr, Ti, and W. Certified by: Page 4 of 12

30 Loring Laboratories Ltd. 629 Beaverdam Road N.E., Calgary Alberta T2K 4W7 Tel: Fax: ISO9001:2008 Certified TO: BRAVEHEART RESOURCES CANADA INC. FILE: Street NW Calgary, Alberta T2M 3R2 DATE: Oct. 13, 2009 ATTN: David Johnston 30 ELEMENT ICP ANALYSIS Sample Ag Al As Au B Ba Bi Ca Cd Co Cr Cu Fe K La Mg Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Sb Sr Th Ti U V W Zn No. ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % % ppm % ppm ppm % ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm L4850N-1+00E < < < < < L4850N-2+00E < < < < < L4850N-3+00E < < < < < < L4850N-4+00E < < < < < L4850N-5+00E < < < < <1 18 <1 55 L4850N-6+00E < < < < <1 16 <1 44 L4850N-6+75E < < < < < L4850N-7+00E < < < < < L4850N-7+75E < < < < < L4850N-8+00E < < < < < L4850N-8+50E8 50E < < < < < L4850N-9+00E < < < < < L4850N-9+50E < < < < <1 12 <1 54 L4850N-10+00E < < < < < L4850N-10+50E < < < < <1 12 <1 63 L4850N-11+00E < < < < <1 13 <1 75 L4850N-11+25E < < < < <1 17 <1 93 L4850N-12+00E < < < < <1 14 <1 117 L4850N-13+00E < < < < < L4850N-14+00E < < < < <1 12 <1 80 L4850N-15+00E < < < < <1 14 <1 57 L4850N-16+00E < < < < < L4850N-17+00E < < < < <1 16 < Gram sample is digested with Aqua Regia at 95 C for one hour and bulked to 10 ml with distilled water. Partial dissolution for Al, B, Ba, Ca, Cr, Fe, K, La, Mg, Mn, Na, P, Sr, Ti, and W. Certified by: Page 5 of 12

31 Loring Laboratories Ltd. 629 Beaverdam Road N.E., Calgary Alberta T2K 4W7 Tel: Fax: ISO9001:2008 Certified TO: BRAVEHEART RESOURCES CANADA INC. FILE: Street NW Calgary, Alberta T2M 3R2 DATE: Oct. 13, 2009 ATTN: David Johnston 30 ELEMENT ICP ANALYSIS Sample Ag Al As Au B Ba Bi Ca Cd Co Cr Cu Fe K La Mg Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Sb Sr Th Ti U V W Zn No. ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % % ppm % ppm ppm % ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm L4850N-18+00E < < < <1 13 <1 61 AC < < < < <1 21 <1 45 AC < < < < AC < < < < < AC < < < < <1 22 <1 56 AC < < < < <1 28 <1 91 AC < < < <1 7 < <1 19 <1 58 AC < < < <1 21 <1 70 AC < < < < < AC < < < <1 14 <1 106 AC < < < < <1 27 <1 85 BK <0.5 <0.01 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <0.01 <1 <1 <1 <1 <0.01<0.01 <1 <0.01 <1 <1 <0.01 <1 <0.01 <1 <1 <1 <1 <0.01 <1 <1 <1 < Gram sample is digested with Aqua Regia at 95 C for one hour and bulked to 10 ml with distilled water. Partial dissolution for Al, B, Ba, Ca, Cr, Fe, K, La, Mg, Mn, Na, P, Sr, Ti, and W. Certified by: Page 6 of 12

32 Loring Laboratories Ltd. 629 Beaverdam Road N.E., Calgary Alberta T2K 4W7 Tel: Fax: net ISO9001:2008 Certified TO: BRAVEHEART RESOURCES CANADA INC. FILE: Street NW DATE: Oct. 21, 2009 Calgary, Alberta T2M 3R2 Certificate of Assay ATTN: David Johnston Sample No. "Assay Analysis" Au ppb BL48+50 <5 BL48+00 <5 BL47+00 <5 BL46+00 <5 BL45+00 <5 BL44+00 <5 BL43+00 <5 BL42+00 <5 BL41+00 <5 BL40+00 <5 BL39+00 <5 BL38+00 <5 BL37+00 <5 BL36+00 <5 BL35+00 <5 BL34+00 <5 BL33+00 <5 BL80+00 <5 BL79+00 <5 BL78+50 <5 BL78+00 <5 BL77+00 <5 BL76+00 <5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above results are those assays made by me upon the herein described samples: Assayer: Alex Tamaian Rejects and pulps are retained for one month unless specific arrangements are made in advance. FORM ASYC-015 Page 1 of 6

33 Loring Laboratories Ltd. 629 Beaverdam Road N.E., Calgary Alberta T2K 4W7 Tel: Fax: net ISO9001:2008 Certified TO: BRAVEHEART RESOURCES CANADA INC. FILE: Street NW DATE: Oct. 21, 2009 Calgary, Alberta T2M 3R2 Certificate of Assay ATTN: David Johnston Sample No. "Assay Analysis" Au ppb BL75+00 <5 BL74+00 <5 BL73+00 <5 BL72+00 <5 BL71+00 <5 BL70+00 <5 BL69+00 <5 BL68+00 <5 BL67+00 <5 BL66+00 <5 BL65+00 <5 BL64+00 <5 BL63+50 <5 BL63+00 <5 BL62+00 <5 BL61+00 <5 BL60+00 <5 BL59+00 <5 BL58+00 <5 BL57+00 <5 BL56+00 <5 BL55+00 <5 BL54+00 <5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above results are those assays made by me upon the herein described samples: Assayer: Alex Tamaian Rejects and pulps are retained for one month unless specific arrangements are made in advance. FORM ASYC-015 Page 2 of 6

34 Loring Laboratories Ltd. 629 Beaverdam Road N.E., Calgary Alberta T2K 4W7 Tel: Fax: net ISO9001:2008 Certified TO: BRAVEHEART RESOURCES CANADA INC. FILE: Street NW DATE: Oct. 21, 2009 Calgary, Alberta T2M 3R2 Certificate of Assay ATTN: David Johnston Sample No. "Assay Analysis" Au ppb BL53+00 <5 BL52+00 <5 BL51+00 <5 BL50+00 <5 BL49+00 <5 L6350N-1+00E <5 L6350N-2+00E <5 L6350N-3+00E 39 L6350N-4+00E <5 L6350N-5+00E <5 L6350N-6+00E <5 L6350N-7+00E <5 L6350N-8+00E <5 L6350N-9+00E <5 L6350N-10+00E <5 L6350N-11+00E <5 L6350N-12+00E <5 L6350N-13+00E <5 L6350N-14+00E <5 L6350N-15+00E <5 L6350N-16+00E <5 L6350N-17+00E <5 L6350N-18+00E <5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above results are those assays made by me upon the herein described samples: Assayer: Alex Tamaian Rejects and pulps are retained for one month unless specific arrangements are made in advance. FORM ASYC-015 Page 3 of 6

35 Loring Laboratories Ltd. 629 Beaverdam Road N.E., Calgary Alberta T2K 4W7 Tel: Fax: net ISO9001:2008 Certified TO: BRAVEHEART RESOURCES CANADA INC. FILE: Street NW DATE: Oct. 21, 2009 Calgary, Alberta T2M 3R2 Certificate of Assay ATTN: David Johnston Sample No. "Assay Analysis" Au ppb L6350N-19+00E <5 L6350N-20+00E 14 L6350N-20+50E <5 L7850N-1+00E <5 L7850N-2+00E <5 L7850N-3+00E <5 L7850N-4+00E <5 L7850N-5+00E <5 L7850N-6+00E <5 L7850N-7+00E <5 L7850N-8+00E <5 L7850N-9+00E <5 L7850N-10+00E <5 L7850N-11+00E <5 L7850N-12+00E <5 L7850N-13+00E <5 L7850N-14+00E <5 L7850N-15+00E <5 L7850N-16+00E <5 L7850N-16+50E <5 L7850N-16+75E <5 L7850N-17+00E <5 L7850N-17+50E <5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above results are those assays made by me upon the herein described samples: Assayer: Alex Tamaian Rejects and pulps are retained for one month unless specific arrangements are made in advance. FORM ASYC-015 Page 4 of 6

36 Loring Laboratories Ltd. 629 Beaverdam Road N.E., Calgary Alberta T2K 4W7 Tel: Fax: net ISO9001:2008 Certified TO: BRAVEHEART RESOURCES CANADA INC. FILE: Street NW DATE: Oct. 21, 2009 Calgary, Alberta T2M 3R2 Certificate of Assay ATTN: David Johnston Sample No. "Assay Analysis" Au ppb L4850N-1+00E <5 L4850N-2+00E <5 L4850N-3+00E <5 L4850N-4+00E <5 L4850N-5+00E <5 L4850N-6+00E <5 L4850N-6+75E <5 L4850N-7+00E <5 L4850N-7+75E <5 L4850N-8+00E <5 L4850N-8+50E <5 L4850N-9+00E <5 L4850N-9+50E 12 L4850N-10+00E <5 L4850N-10+50E <5 L4850N-11+00E <5 L4850N-11+25E <5 L4850N-12+00E <5 L4850N-13+00E <5 L4850N-14+00E <5 L4850N-15+00E <5 L4850N-16+00E <5 L4850N-17+00E <5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above results are those assays made by me upon the herein described samples: Assayer: Alex Tamaian Rejects and pulps are retained for one month unless specific arrangements are made in advance. FORM ASYC-015 Page 5 of 6

37 Loring Laboratories Ltd. 629 Beaverdam Road N.E., Calgary Alberta T2K 4W7 L4850N-18+00E <5 AC <5 AC <5 AC <5 AC <5 AC <5 AC <5 AC <5 AC <5 AC <5 AC <5 BK <5 Tel: Fax: net ISO9001:2008 Certified TO: BRAVEHEART RESOURCES CANADA INC. FILE: Street NW DATE: Oct. 21, 2009 Calgary, Alberta T2M 3R2 Certificate of Assay ATTN: David Johnston Sample No. "Assay Analysis" Au ppb I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above results are those assays made by me upon the herein described samples: Assayer: Alex Tamaian Rejects and pulps are retained for one month unless specific arrangements are made in advance. FORM ASYC-015 Page 6 of 6

38 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake Appendix II Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

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47 Waypoint BL U Waypoint BL U Waypoint BL U Waypoint BL U m Waypoint BL U m Waypoint BL U m Waypoint BL U m Waypoint L4850N-1+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-10+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-10+25E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-10+50E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-10+75E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-11+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-11+25E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-12+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-13+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-14+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-15+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-16+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-17+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-18+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-2+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-3+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-4+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-5+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-6+75E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-7+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-7+75E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-8+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-8+25E 11 U

48 Waypoint L4850N-8+50E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-8+75E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-9+00E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-9+25E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-9+50E 11 U Waypoint L4850N-9+75E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-1+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-10+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-11+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-12+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-13+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-14+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-15+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-16+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-17+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-18+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-19+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-2+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-20+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-20+50E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-3+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-4+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-5+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-6+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-7+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-8+00E 11 U Waypoint L6350N-9+00E 11 U

49 Waypoint L7850N-1+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-10+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-11+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-12+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-13+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-14+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-15+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-16+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-16+50E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-16+75E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-17+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-17+25E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-17+50E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-2+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-3+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-4+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-5+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-6+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-7+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-8+00E 11 U Waypoint L7850N-9+00E 11 U Waypoint Mine Working 11 U Waypoint Road 1 11 U Waypoint Road 2 11 U Waypoint Road 3 11 U Waypoint Road 4 11 U

50 Waypoint Road 5 11 U Waypoint Road 6 11 U Waypoint Road 7 11 U Waypoint Road 8 11 U Waypoint Road 9 11 U Waypoint Trail 11 U

51 Exploration Report Braveheart Duncan Lake Appendix III Map Appendix Paul A. Hawkins & Associates Ltd.

52 Braveheart - Map Center: N 4781N W SCALE 1 : 8,205, KILOMETERS Modified after MapPlace 2009 Location Map A N

53 Braveheart Duncan Lake Trout Lake Duncan Lake FS Road Duncan Lake Braveheart Property 31 Upper Arrow Lake Glacier Creek FS Road Meadow Creek Nakusp Lardeau Argenta Kootenay Lake 31A New Denver Slocan Lake Kaslo SCALE 1 : 500,000 General Property Location N KILOMETERS A

54 Map Map Center: Center: N N W W SCALE 1 : 50, KILOMETERS 2 3 modified After MapPlace 2009 Braveheart Claim Map A N

55 Braveheart - Duncan Lake Claim Map with Grants (modified after MapPlace, 2007) A C

56 uprcmh ICmB uprhsc CmDLT CmDLB upcmh uprcmh CmDLl CmDLT CmDLl uprcmh ICmB uprcmh MJSe Legend MJSe granodiorite instrusive CmDLT limestone, slate, siltstone, argillite CmDLB limestone, argillite, siltstone CmDLl mudstone, siltstone shale ICmB limestone, marble, cal;cerous sediments uprcmh quartzite, quartz arenite uprhsc quartz sandstone, conglomerate, limestone (modified after MapPlace, 2007) Regional Property Geology A

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