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#1SKRR EXPLORATION FEBRUARY 2023 INVESTOR PRESENTATION SKRR.CA | TSX.V: SKRR | OTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q#2Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements This presentation contains forward-looking statements or forward-looking information under applicable Canadian securities laws (hereinafter collectively referred to as "forward-looking statements") concerning the SKRRExploration Inc.'s (the "Company") plans for its property, the future price of gold, and other metals, comments regarding the timing and content of upcoming work programs, geological interpretations, success of exploration activities, costs and timing of future exploration and development, requirements for additional capital, other statements relating to the financial, technical and business prospects of the Company and other matters. These statements relate to analyses and other information that are based on forecasts of future results, estimates of amounts not yet determinable and assumptions of management. Any statements that express or involve discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance (often, but not always, using words or phrases such as "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", "plans", "estimates" or "intends", or stating that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved), and variations of such words, and similar expressions are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statement are necessarily based upon a number of factors that, if untrue, could cause the actual results, performances or achievements of the Company to be materially different from future results, performances or achievements express or implied by such statements. Such statements and information are based on numerous assumptions regarding present and future business strategies and the environment in which the Company will operate in the future, including the price of gold and other metals, anticipated costs and the ability to achieve goals. Certain important factors that could cause actual results, performances or achievements to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include, among others, economic and market conditions in the geographic areas and industries that are or will be major markets for the Company's businesses, gold and other metal prices, litigation risks, share price volatility, competition, loss of key directors, employees, advisors or consultants, additional funding requirements, defective title to mineral claims or property, changes in governmental regulations, and such other factors as may be discussed from time to time. Although the Company believes that its expectations and the information in this presentation were based upon reasonable assumptions at the time when they were made, it can give no assurance that those expectations will be achieved or that the actual results will be achieved as set out in this presentation. There may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. The Company is not making any representation or warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of the information in this presentation, and neither the Company nor any of its directors, officers, advisors, or employees will have any liability to the reader or any other persons resulting from the reader's use of the information in this presentation. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking information or statements in this presentation. The reader should consult any further disclosures the Company may make in documents it files with the applicable securities regulators. Forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual events, level of activity, performance or results to differ materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements, including, without limitation: (i) risks related to gold, base metal and other commodity price fluctuations; (ii) risks and uncertainties relating to the interpretation of drill results; (iii) risks related to the inherent uncertainty of exploration and cost estimates and the potential for unexpected costs and expenses; (iv) that resource exploration and development is a speculative business; (v) that the Company may lose or abandon its property interests or may fail to receive necessary licences and permits; (vi) that environmental laws and regulations may become more onerous; (vii) that the Company may not be able to raise additional funds when necessary; (viii) the possibility that future exploration, development or mining results will not be consistent with the Company's expectations; (ix) exploration and development risks, including risks related to accidents, equipment breakdowns, labour disputes or other unanticipated difficulties with or interruptions in exploration and development; (x) competition; (xi) the potential for delays in exploration or development activities or the completion of geologic reports or studies; (xii) the uncertainty of profitability based upon the Company's history of losses; (xiii) risks related to environmental regulation and liability; (xiv) risks associated with failure to maintain community acceptance, agreements and permissions (generally referred to as "social licence"); (xv) risks relating to obtaining and maintaining all necessary government permits, approvals and authorizations relating to the continued exploration and development of the Company's projects; (xvi) risks related to the outcome of legal actions; (xvii) political and regulatory risks associated with mining and exploration; (xix) risks related to current global financial conditions; and (xx) other risks and uncertainties related to the Company's prospects, properties and business strategy. These risks, as well as others, could cause actual results and events to vary significantly. There can be no assurance that planned exploration will be completed as proposed or at all, or that economic resources will be discovered or developed at the Company's projects. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements and information, which are qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement. There can be no assurance that forward-looking information, or the material factors or assumptions used to develop such forward-looking information, will prove to be accurate. Forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof, and accordingly, are subject to change after such date. The Company does not undertake any obligations to release publicly any revisions for updating any voluntary forward-looking statements, except as required by applicable securities law. This presentation is for informational purposes and does not constitute a general advertisement or solicitation or an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any securities of the Company. Scientific and Technical Disclosure The scientific and technical information contained in this presentation has been reviewed and approved by Ross McElroy, P.Geo, who is a Director of SKRR and a Qualified Person as defined under National Instrument 43-101-Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects Noted deposit calculations for both the Manson Bay Gold Zone and the Borys Lake deposit are considered to be relevant but are historical. Reports do not make reference to the estimates being an inferred mineral resource, indicated mineral resource nor measured mineral resource nor does it make reference to being a probable mineral reserve or proven mineral reserve as per NI 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. These estimates are believed to be the most current available. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimates as current mineral resources or current mineral reserves and SKRRis not treating the historical estimates as current mineral resources or current mineral reserves. SKRR has not verified the calculations or the assay results supporting them, nor has SKRR done the drilling and sampling necessary to verify the classification of the resource or reserve. SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V: SKRR | OTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 2#3SKRR Exploration SKRR Exploration Inc. is a Canadian junior mining company with Saskatchewan based operations. The company is led by a team of decorated mining veterans, boasting some of the longest cumulative experience in the region, with deep regional mining exploration and project development expertise and major mining discoveries. the SKRR'S PROJECTS ARE SITUATED IN A GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMEMT THAT IS KNOWN FOR GOLD AND VMS MINERALIZATION. The Irving Lake project is situated in close proximity and in similar regional geology as the Santoy and Seabee mines, operated by SSR Mining Inc., both high grade/high margin gold mining operations. Maiden drilling at the Olson project has already intercepted high grade gold mineralization in multiple drill holes including 39.8m @1.09 g/t Au which included 7.62m @ 3.44 g/t Au and 1.53m @ 13.80 g/t Au. 91 of the core samples assayed returned greater than 0.5 g/t Au, with 29 samples greater than 1g/t Au. Follow-up drilling was completed in Q1, 2021. The recently acquired 100% owned Manson Bay Property hosts the entire Manson Bay Gold Zone, with drill intersections up to 10.03m @ 15.39 g/t Au. Numerous showings on the property point to excellent blue-sky potential. Other notable recent acquisitions bring significant base metal upside to SKRR's portfolio; the Fathers Lake project (Nickel) and the Watts Lake project (Zinc, Silver) boast high-grades and considerable blue-sky. SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V: SKRR | OTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 3#4The Path to Profits TIMING GEOGRAPHY TEAM With Gold reserves in decline exploration is needed right now. Gold prices increased 20% in 2020 and 42% in the past 5 years. Rising Prices and diminishing reserves = opportunity for gold exploration companies Highly prospective portfolio of Nickel properties with Battery Metals in high demand Saskatchewan is a stable, mining- friendly and proven jurisdiction. Ranked #3 in the world for mining investment by the Fraser Institute (2018). Under explored for gold: 200 major gold occurrences, but only 1% of gold exploration spending in Canada. Promising properties in the best gold producing corridor in Saskatchewan - The Trans Hudson Corridor. Mining Hall of Fame Team with decades of experience in Saskatchewan. Track record of success in exploration and exits with early success from the maiden 2020 drill program on the Olson project. SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V: SKRR | OTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q#5The New Gold Rally is Underway NOW IS THE PERFECT TIME TO BE IN EXPLORATION 2,000 1,900 1.800 1,700 1,600 Apr 2022 Jun 2022 Aug 2022 Oct 2022 Data as of 21 February, 2023 плати Dec 2022 Feb 2023 GOLD MACRO SHAPE SAYS GO FIND NEW GOLD The gold mining industry has been in a bear market since the last secular bull market for gold ended in 2011. Gold has outperformed the S&P 500 since 2000 despite gold being in an 8- year bear market and the S&P 500 at all-time highs. Meanwhile, demand for gold continues to hover near record highs spurred on by a 10-year gold-buying binge by the world's central banks. Central bank gold buying is at a 50-year high, exceeding 500 tonnes per year. SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V: SKRR | OTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 5#6OUNCES (MILLIONS) Gold Supply Crisis 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 1990 1991 1992 1993 SOURCE: SNL, Katusa Research 1994 1995 1996 The number of developing gold projects (and total ounces of gold) in the mining pipeline has fallen dramatically since 2007. 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 -58% 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Gold reserves for the mining industry are now at a 30-year low and reserves are at only 58% of where they were just eight years ago. SKRR EXPLORATION ISKRR.CA | TSX V. SKRROTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q#7Spike in Gold Demand Central Bank Purchases While the gold mining industry struggles to maintain supply at current levels, central bank gold purchases have become a huge source of incremental demand over the past 10 years... ...Central bank gold buying has risen to a 50-year high and shows no signs of abating. OUNCES (MILLIONS) 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 SKRR EXPLORATION I SKRR.CA | TSX.V. SKRR OTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 7#8The Leadership to Execute Cameco BHP Multiple Major Canadian Discoveries Gold and Uranium Ross McElroy Northern Miner's 2012 Mining Person of the Year), PDAC 2014 Bill Dennis recipient, was part of the original exploration team that discovered Canadian uranium giant, Cameco Corp. (TSX:CCO) McArthur River and Fission's Triple R (TSX.V: FCU). Mr. McElroy and his team at BHP, discovered 3 major high-grade gold deposits (6M+oz.) in the vast Hope Bay Gold Project*. (*Hope Bay now with TSX:TMAC) From Discovery to Exit, SKRR's A SKEENA Leadership has Proven Results YAMANAGOLD Viceroy Exploration Ltd OSISKO MINING Snip & Eskay Creek Mines Ron Netolitzky instrumental in exploring and developing two of Canada's most successful high-grade precious metals mines was inducted in the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame. As Chairman, Mr Netolintzky oversaw the selling of Viceroy Exploration to Yamana Gold for $577M and Brett Resources to Osisko Mining for $372M. T BRETT RESOURCES INC. SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V: SKRR | OTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 8#9SASKATCHEWAN Under Explored, Emerging, & Safe Saskatchewan is a mining friendly jurisdiction with a gold mining history that stretches back to the 1930s. Still, it remains drastically under-explored 1 Open for Business 2 Saskatchewan is a widely recognized Top-Tier Jurisdiction - Ranked #1 In the World in 2020 for Mining Investment (Mining Journal) Existing Infrastructure. Major Potential 200 Major Gold Occurrences Identified in Saskatchewan, but only 1% of gold exploration spending in Canada. 3) Proven History 4 • 5.5M oz. of Gold Produced from primary Orogenic Gold Deposits as well as a by product of base metal mining of VMS deposits. 2M oz. of Gold Produced from primary orogenic gold deposits in the Goldfields area (Beaverlodge), La Ronge Greenstone Belt, Glennie Domain and Flin Flon areas. Saskatchewan pedigree Ross McElroy - Prominent role in several major Saskatchewan mineral discoveries. Ron Netolitzky - Decades of experience in prospecting for gold in Saskatchewan from 1980 to the present. By 2011, Netolitzky had amassed the largest portfolio of prospective gold properties in the Trans Hudson Corridor (in Saskatchewan). 10 SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V. SKRR | OTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 9#10TRANS HUDSON CORRIDOR: The Next Abitibi? Father Lake SASKATCHEWAN Irving Manson ABITIBI GREENSTONE BELT: world-famous gold district that has produced roughly 200 million ounces of gold over more than a century of mining activity TRANS HUDSON CORRIDOR: prospective for gold mineralization and an emerging gold-producing region but is grossly under-explored compared to the Abitibi SKRR is exploring 7 projects including the highly prospective Irving Property's and other projects within the Trans-Hudson Corridor, an area Ron Netolitzky and Ross McElroy have focused much of their extraordinary mining careers Ithingo Lake O Watts Lake Cathro Olson MONSTER DEPOSIT: Homestake Gold Mine (South Dakota) In continuous production from 1878 to 2002 la total o Produced a total of 43.9 million ounces of gold Robust (but varying) grades, approaching up to 10 g/t Seabee Mine (TSX: SSR) Flin Flon O Snow Lake Gold Mine Taiga Gold Corp. TRANS HUDSON CORRIDOR The geological setting of the Trans-Hudson Corridor is similar to the well-known Abitibi Gold Belt in Canada, but with 1/100th of the drilling activity." Ross McElroy, P. Geol, Chief Geologist O Homestake Gold Mine 10#11OLSON PROPERTY: Orogenic Gold Mineralization Bedrock Geology Geology that is prospective for orogenic gold and VMS mineralization is hosted in the Glennie Domain, source of Saskatchewan's largest orogenic gold deposit part of the Seabee Gold Mine SKRR has an option to earn up to 75% interest in the large 5,038 ha Olson property Successful drill campaigns in 2020 and 2021, with discovery of mineralization in previously untested areas. Acid volcanics Acid to intermediate volcaniclastics Intermediate volcanics Mafelsic gneiss from intermediate volcanics Basic volcanics Mafic gneiss derived from basic volcanics Mafic to mafelsic rocks (from volcanics) Quartz diorite-diorite Quartz diorite-tonalite to granodiorite gneisses Diorite-gabbro Granite and quartz monzonite Granodiorite, tonalite, quartz monzonite Granitic-granodioritic gneiss Strongly foliated and refolded granodioritic gneiss Biotitic metasediments and derived migmatite Low grade schistose metasediments Arkosic rocks w/ interlayered mafic rocks. Psammitic meta-arkose & arkosic wacke Psammitic meta-arkose & arkosic wacke Marble and calc-silicate rock Metagreywacke Tectonized rocks Ultramafic rock M10 Showing 575000 580000 585000 590000 Rostad ke NORTH 2020 Drill Program Jena/Juba Showings DDH 87-7: 3.87m @ 0.86 g/t Au 2018 prospecting by Eagle Plains 20 rock samples between 1.0 & 15.7 g/t Au Olson Lake Showings DDH BL-2: 7.3m @ 1.13 g/t Au DDH BL-4: 7.5m @ 2.07 g/t Au OLSON PROJECT DDH M10-88-03: 6.1m @ 1.70 g/t Au incl 2m of 3.62 g/t Au Alsmith Lake Carina-Emco Showing DDH E84-3: 6.7m @ 0.86 g/t Au DDH E84-4: 18.3m @ 1.11 g/t Au Lake Shear Zone Point/Tuscan/Ackbar Showings 2018 prospecting by Eagle Plains 13 rock samples between 1.0 & 45.1 g/t Au Hartley Lake Shear Zone 0 2.5 5 Kilometers SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V. SKRROTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 11 6090000 6095000 6100000 6105000#12OLSON PROPERTY: High-Grade Gold 2020 & 2021 Drill Program - Highlights 30 holes drilled in 2 programs (18in 2020 and 12 in 2021) Olson Showing: High-grade potential and open along strike OL20017 (150m step out) [email protected]/t Au including: 1.23m @9.64 g/t Au Point Showing: Significant width, continuity and near surface. OL20004 39.8m @1.09 g/t Au including: 7.62m @3.44 g/t Au including: [email protected] g/t Au Jena Showing: High-grade and potential growth OL20002 [email protected] g/t Au 1.24m @1.14 g/t Au [email protected] g/t Au 6092000 6093000 6094000 6095000 Prince Albert Saskatoon Swift Current Moose Jaw Regina Siskin Inset OL20013 579000 i COL20017 OL20016 Olson 582000 581000 N 580000 SKRR EXPLORATION Juba OL20015 OL20018 Point OL20004 OL20006 OL20005 OL20008 COL20007 OL20010 OL20009 OL20011 OL20012 Tuscan Siskin 0 25 50 m 579000 580000 581000 OL20001 OL20002 OL20003 OL20014 Jena 0 250 500 750 1000 m 582000 6093000 6094000 EPL: TSX-V Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. Olson 2020 DDH Plan Map Scale 1: 15,000 Projection - NAD83 UTM Zone 13N Legend Lakes Rivers Tenure Drill Collar Locations 2020 Drill Collar - Reported Results 2020 Drill Collar - Unreported Results Historic Drill Collar -Drill Hole Trace Interpreted Geology Diorite Porphyritic Diorite Granite and Granodiorite Hornblende Mafic to Intermediate Volcanics Pelitic Schist Staurolite Schist 6092000 SKRR EXPLORATION ISKRR.CA | TSX.V. SKRROTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 12#13THE IRVING PROPERTY: Irving Lake Claims Bedrock Geology Felsic volcanics 570000 575000 580000 585000 590000 595000 600000 605000 610000 615000 SKRR's Irving Project is a large land package covering almost 20,000 hectares strategically located within 10km to 25km of SSR Mining's very successful Seabee and Santoy Gold Mines, Saskatchewan's largest orogenic gold deposits. The Irving Lake property is an early-stage project that has exhibited gold mineralization on several of its claims from previous exploration work. We are in the early stages of a committed and systematic approach to exploring this premier area, located in the heart of the Trans Hudson Corridor. Recent Exploration On trend from the Simon gold showing: Soil sampling returned up to 75 ppb Au and 75 ppm Cu Rock grab sampling returned up to 167 ppb Au and 578 ppm Cu Historical Exploration Rock samples up to 3.93 g/t gold and 413 ppm copper Intermediate volcanics Mafic gneiss derived from basic volcanics Quartz diorite-diorite Quartz diorite-tonalite to granodiorite gneisses Diorite-gabbro Hornblende migmatite Granite and quartz monzonite Granodiorite, tonalite, quartz monzonite Strongly foliated and refolded granodiorite Biotitic metasediments Meta-arkose Shear Zones North Axe Lake Showing 0.48 g/t Au in outcrop Leland Lake South Showing 57 g/t Au & 0.13% Cu in outcrop Irving Lake Showing 6 g/t Au in outcrop 4m wide shear hosted quartz veins Simon Lake Showing DDH G1: 2.2m @ 0.56 g/t Au 7 g/t Au, 11 g/t Ag & 0.10% Cu in outcrop NORTH 0 5 Kilometers Duck Lake Showing 3.2 g/t Au in outcrop 10 10 Corona Corp 1990 Island Gold Showing Up to 7.8 g/t Au Diopside rich quartzite Zone interpreted to strike southwest Corona Corp 1990 70 ppb Au in outcrop Rusty grey quartz Seabee Gold Deposit Placer Dome 1989 0.14 g/t Au, 0.21% Cu in outcrop Placer Dome 1989 2.59 g/t Au, 0.41% Cu in angular boulder Placer Dome 1989 3.93 g/t Au, 0.04% Cu 5m wide shear zone in outcrop Placer Dome 1989 Samples up to 0.07% Cu Placer Dome 1989 0.20 g/t Au, 0.33% Cu in outcrop Robinson Lake Showing 0.6 g/t Au in outcrop Santoy Gold Deposit Norum Showing DDH ORE1: 0.5m @ 1.9% Zn 3.8% Zn & 0.7% Cu in outcrop Sun Claims Showing DDH #7: 0.5m @ 5.5% Cu, 0.31 g/t Au, 3.4 g/t Ag 4.5% Cu, 2.3% Zn, 0.8% Co in outcrop DDH FIS-20-042 1.50m @ 12.13 g/t Au DDH YIN-20-004 2.29m @ 13.74 g/t Au incl. 0.53m 55.50 g/t Au DDH FIS-20-051 1.92m @ 9.10 g/t Au incl. 0.50m 16.80 g/t Au Georges Lake Showing DDH GL91-6: 0.65m 22.1 g/t Au & 1.10m 7.8 g/t Au SKRR EXPLORATION SKRR.CA | TSX.V. SKRROTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 13 6155000 6160000 6165000 6170000 6175000 18000 6185000 6150000 6145000 -1 T#14MANSON BAY PROPERTY: Another Flagship Property SKRR has a 100% interest in the large 4,293 ha Manson Bay property, 40km NW of Flin Flon Property hosts the entire Manson Bay Gold Zone "MBGZ", with drill intersections up to 10.03m @15.39 g/t Au Numerous show showings such as Nest and Cunningham Lake present tremendous blue-sky potential * Estimated historic resource estimated at 660,000 tons grading 3.4 g/t Au to a depth of 122m down-dip with good potential for expansion of depth and strike extent. 12-hole Drill Program completed in Oct 2021 (assays pending) Confirmed presence of historic MBGZ and step out drilling in 2 holes 300m and 700m to the south of MBGZ show continuation of mineralization Mineralization in shear / breccia zones include massive to semimassive Pyrite, Pyrrhotite, +/- Sphalerite, Galena. Mineralized widths up to 26.5m wide (hole MB21001) 6100000 6105000 6110000 670000 675000 ROCK TYPE Felsic gneiss Fluviatile-lacustrine sandstone Gneissic greywacke Granite-granodiorite-tonalite Granodioritic diatexite Pelitic gneiss Psammitic gneiss orthogneiss Metabasite/amphibolite Cunningham Lake Zone Grab sampling: up to 5.68 g/t Au Siliceous greywacke MAN Claim Copper-Gold Showing Trenching: 1.0% Cu over 0.6m 4.6m x 30.5m gossan zone Pyrite lenses in volcaniclastic rocks SKRR EXPLORATION EDGE-> Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. 6.4 g/t Au in iron formation Schotts Lake Copper-Zinc Deposit 680000 685000 Manson Bay Gold Zone •44 historic drillholes tested 915m of target horizon •Significant intersections included 15.39 g/t Au over 10.03m including 219.02 g/t Au over 0.61m NEST Group Gold-Silver-Copper-Zinc Showing •Trenching: 0.94 g/t Au, 37.8 g/t Ag, 1.38% Cu, 7.6% Zn over 6.7m Drilling: 0.31 g/t Au, 14.4 g/t Ag & 1.08% Cu over 0.6m Surface mineralization over 286.5m in biotite-garnet gneiss NORTH 2,500 5,000 Meters Manson Bay Property - SKRR 100% (Edge Geological Consulting Inc.) Manson Bay South Property - SKRR 100% (Eagle Plains Resources Ltd.) MANSON BAY PROJECT Saskatchewan, Canada Land Position, Bedrock Geology and Showings UTM Zone 13 / NAD83 SASKATCHEWAN SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V. SKRROTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q Manson Bay Property 14#15THE ITHINGO PROPERTY The Next Opportunity A total of 12 contiguous mineral claims comprising an overall land package of approximately 2,849 hectares Historic work on the Property: by Claude Resources, Newmont Exploration of Canada, and Pine Channel Historic work includes 5,200 meters of drilling (57 holes) Historic drilling has taken place in the Main Zone, Sterny Zone, and Sterny North Zone, with the majority of drilling in the Main Zone Estimated historical intercept: 7.5 meters @11.5g/t Au, including 0.5 meters @ 138.97 g/t Au (Main Zone) Surface grab samples of up to 27.37 g/t Au Channel sampling also identified a 6.1 meter interval of 4.98 g/t Au and a 2.7 meter interval of 9.33 g/t Au (also in the Main Zone) 2021 program completed, including ground geophysics (IP-Resistivity, Magnetics, Electromagnetic surveys) over Main Zone, to assist in next phase of targeting of drill holes. Bedrock Geology Felsic gneiss Pelitic, psammopelitic and psammitic gneisses Psammitic to meta-arkosic gneiss Amphibole gneiss MACDONAL LAND Calc-silicate rock, marble Ultramafic rock Banded iron formation North Sterny Zone DDH 89-2: 2.0m @ 1.74 g/t Au 9.09 g/t Au in outcrop Sterny Zone DDH 89-1: 4.02m @ 1.4 g/t Au 34.1 g/t Au in outcrop River Zone 18.97 g/t Au & 0.13% Cu in outcrop Ithingo Lake Main Zone NORTH 57 drill-holes with more than 5,200m drilled Intersections up to 7.5m @ 11.5 g/t Au including 0.5m @ 138.97 g/t Au McMatt Pit 2.16 g/t Au over 1m chip sample 0 2.5 5 Kilometers 345000 350000 355000 360000 SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V. SKRROTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 15 6295000 6300000 6305000#16THE CATHRO PROPERTY: Early Stage with Promising Gold-bearing Geology 0 The first mineralization in the area was identified by prospectors in 1958 There are four documented gold occurrences within the claim boundaries A 1988 program conducted by Cogema reported sample results ranging for trace gold values to highlights as summarized below: 492RR-1404 492RR-1406 492RR-1452 492RR-1456 492RR-1459 492RR-2013 grab sample of sheared quartz in metavolcanics - 72g/t Au a grab sample of grey quartz returned - 100 g/t Au quartz vein chip sample of unknown width - 21.2 g/t Au quartz vein chip sample of unknown width, with visible gold returned 29.2 g/t Au grab sample of quartz with visible gold - 18.8 g/t Au grab sample of quartz with visible gold - 38.7 g/t Au Cogema exposed the main Vidgy Zone over a strike length of 21m with a maximum vein width of 2.5m. Five lines of continuous chip samples collected at 4.0m intervals across the Vidgy structure returned the following results: Om @8.1g/t Au 7m @ 4.4/t Au 5m @ 5.6/t Au Om @ 1.5 g/t Au Acid metavolcanics Acid to intermediate metavolcanics Intermediate metavolcanics Basic volcanics Bedrock Geology Mafic gneiss derived from basic volcanics Diorite-quartz diorite-(granodiorite) Diorite-quartz diorite-tonaite Gabbro, diorite Garnet-biotite gneiss and derived migmatite Hornblende gneiss, amphibolite Tonalite, granodiorite, monzogranite Granite and quartz monzonite Strongly foliated and refolded granodiorite Pegmatite Biotitic metasediments Pelitic to psammopelitic gneiss and derived migmatite Polymictic metaconglomerate. Vidgy Lake Showing DDH ONI-1: 0.68m @ 2.03 g/t Au Channel sample 2.0m @ 8.1 g/t Au Beranek North Showing Chip sample 1.0m @ 6.6 g/t Au Beranek South Showing Grab sample 9.2 g/t Au Bartlett Lake Panned soil sample with 9.36 g/t Au McLennan Lake Tectonic Zone ISLAND 505000 510000 515000 (102) Om @ 0.93 g/t Au EHERE, Carine OpenstreetMap contributors and the GIS er SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V. SKRROTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 16 0 2.5 5 Kilometers NORTH 6155000 6160000 6170#17SKRR EXPLORATION The New Petroleum SKRR NICKEL & ZINC PROJECTS#18Passenger PEV primary nickel demand in batteries (000 t) Passenger PEV Penetration Driving Long-Term Nickel Demand 600 500 400 300 200 DO Rising Demand in Passenger PEV Batteries 39.4% CAGR over the next 5 years Global primary nickel demand (000 t) 4,000 Global Primary Nickel Demand Forecast Global Nickel Demand Demand from Batteries 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1500 1000 500 8.2% CAGR over the next 5 years 20 19 2020 2021E 2022 E 2023 E 2024 E 2025 E 20 19 2020 2021E 2022 E 2023 E 2024 E 2025 E . Due to global supply shutdowns, the global primary nickel market is estimated to record a deficit of -130,000 tonnes in 2021 Global passenger PEV sales forecasted to increase by 11.3 million units between 2020 and 2025 Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence & Red Cloud Securities SKRR EXPLORATION SKRR.CA | TSX.V. SKRROTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 18#19Positive Long-Term Price Outlook for Zinc Higher Price Forecasts Amid Tight Market Balance Growing Global Refined Zinc Consumption 600 $3,500 16,000 500 14,000 $3,000 400 300 200 100 0 12,000 $2,500 10,000 $2,000 8,000 $1,500 6,000 -100 -200 T $1,000 4,000 Estimated +30,000 tonne deficit in 2021 2,000 $500 0 $0 2020 2021E -300 2015 2016 2017 2018 20 19 2020 2021E 2022 E 2023 E 2024 E 2025 E 2022E Americas Asia 2023 E Euro pe Other 2024 E 2025 E . • Zinc prices continue to surge due to the ongoing global energy crisis and supply chains disruptions dragging global supply Supply tightness coupled with an economy recovery ex-China will support heightened prices in the long term Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence & Red Cloud Securities о SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V. SKRROTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 19 19#20FATHER LAKE: SKRR's New Nickel Property 430000 440000 450000 460000 470000 480000 490000 Dumas Nickel Zones A & B - norite body within metased gneiss - norite thickness between 215m to over 800m - lenses of chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, pyrite, arsenopyrite, pentlandite - drill intersection 1.34% Ni, 0.94% Cu over 2m - also 0.26% NI, 0.07% Cu over 14.6m Located in mineral rich Saskatchewan a world class mining jurisdiction Host rock is a 200m to 800m wide norite body that can be traced for 16km trending East North East Numerous nickel and copper showings along trend Claims cover eastern half of previous Strongbow Exploration Inc.'s Nickel Lake / Dumas Lake project and covers several historic nickel and copper showings including: Dumas Zones A & B drilling intersections 1.34% Ni & 0.94% Cu over 2m Dumas Zone D drilling intersection of 2.36% Ni over 0.5m Rio Tinto active in area on similar project 20km to the south- west 6610000 6600000 Dumas Nickel Zone D 15m x 183m minlzd zone within norite - norite thickness between 215m to over 800m lenses of chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, pyrite, arsenopyrite, pentlandite drill intersection 2.36% Ni, 0.26% Cu over 0.5m Dumas Nickel Zone C - 5m x 400m minizd zone within norite - norite thickness between 215m to over 800m - lenses of chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, pyrite, arsenopyrite, pentlandite -drill intersection 0.34% Ni, 0.15% Cu over 1.7m Firebird Ni-Cu-Co Project ALX/Rio Tinto SKRR's Father Lake Property Active Dispositions Major Shear Zones SKRR EXPLORATION Stony Rapids Km Lakes 0 2 45 8 12 UTM Zone 13N/NAD83 16 20 Athabasca Basin SKRR EXPLORATION ISKRR.CA | TSX.V. SKRROTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 20 20#21WATTS LAKE: Zinc Property in Top Jurisdiction Large Land Package Borys Lake historic Zinc-Lead-Silver Deposits • Excellent Blue-Sky Potential Shallow Depth Mineralization: Numerous historic trenches show mineralization to surface Borys Lake Trend: 4.5km strike length Cominco A and B Zones: 3km to south High-grade Zinc-Lead-Silver mineralization: Confirmed mineralization in 2018 Assays up to 21.3% Zinc (Borys Lake Trench 4-Main Zone) 184 g/t silver is from Borys Lake Trench 8 6,178,000 mN Watts Lake Trench 4 Sampling: Zn(%) Pb(%) Cu(%) Ag(g/t) Au(g/t) BLT4-1 21.30 0.43 0.03 6.9 BLT4-2 13.80 0.40 0.05 10.6 BLT4-3 3.62 1.37 0.05 16.0 0.1 Borys Lake Zone BLT4-4 8.93 1.08 0.02 BLT4-5 9.55 3.35 0.05 37.0 BLT4-6 6.55 4.81 0.04 56.7 BLT4-7 5.03 1.51 0.11 BLT4-8 1.92 0.03 0.09 13.8 - 0.7 22.7 5.3 0.5 Trench 3 Sampling: 6,116,000 mN 6174,000 mN Zn(%) Pb(%) Cu(%) Ag(g/t) Au(g/t) BLT3-1 0.01 0.04 2.1 Trench 1 Sampling: Zn(%) Pb(%) Cu(%) Ag(g/t) Au(g/t) BLT1-1 0.88 0.45 0.03 18.6 Trench 8 Sampling: WILL A WILL B MAIN MAC Trench 6 Sampling: Zn(%) Pb(%) Cu(%) Ag(g/t) Au(g/t) BLT6-1 9.47 0.25 0.13 14.9 2.6 BLT6-2 9.20 0.29 0.13 21.8 1.3 32.0 1.7 BLT6-3 14.00 0.54 0.11 BLT6-4 8.94 0.68 0.12 39.9 1.1 BLT6-5 11.70 0.65 0.05 33.7 2.4 BLT6-6 12.50 0.52 0.14 28.7 1.8 Zn(%) Pb(%) Cu(%) Ag(g/t) Au(g/t) BLT8-1 0.35 0.13 0.49 148.0 0.2 BLT8-2 0.38 0.11 0.42 184.0 0.1 BLT8-3 1.77 4.05 0.08 127.0 0.1 BLT8-4 2.01 4.25 0.03 113.0 0.2 BLT8-5 1.09 2.38 0.03 70.2 0.1 Cominco Zone B Sampling: Zn(%) Pb(%) Cu(%) Ag(g/t) Au(g/t) CZBT1-1 0.04 0.01 0.54 7.5 CZBT1-2 0.04 0.01 0.48 3.4 CZBT1-3 0.03 0.01 0.61 7.6 CZBT1-4 0.03 0.02 0.14 2.7 0.1 0.1 Watts Lake 0.1 00 SKRR EXPLORATION Watts Lake S2018 Trench Sampling - VTEM Overlay Legend Lake Watts Lake Historic Mineralized Zones Husky Oil Historic Resource Area Historic Drill Hole 2018 Trench/ Rock Sample Location Cominco Zone A Sampling: Zn(%) Pb(%) Cu(%) Ag(g/t) Au(g/t) CZAT7-1 0.01 0.01 0.02 2.9 6,176,000 mN 2 km 6,174,000 mN SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V. SKRROTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 5km 21 21#22NICKEL PEAK GROUP: World Class Jurisdiction For Nickel Active nickel mine situated in British Columbia, a world class jurisdiction for Nickel. The region is under explored but has promising historical drilling results Spans 8,425 acres (3,410 acres) in the Omineca mining district, home to multiple top-tier mining projects Nickel deposits & major occurrences of merit in close proximities provide great exploration opportunity Strategically located north of FPX Nickel's Decar nickel project - an advanced project targeting awaruite; a nickel-iron alloy mineral Highly prospective claims surrounded by a host of ultramafic intrusive rock discoveries Chromite occurrences and other rare, mineralized elements reported within claim boundaries 6080000 0000609 6100000 6110000 6120000 6130000 6140000 6150000 ark 父 330000 340000 350000 360000 370000 Nickel Rock Resources Mitchell Doe SKRR EXPLORATION Nation Lakes Provincial Park FPX Nickel Corp. SKRR EXPLORATION CRANICA CREEK ange 父 父亲 Kwanika Copper NATA NORTHEAS Corp 父 Nickel Peak Group 父 Brule 父 父 WEST POKE Kwun Nickel 100 Group Nickel Rock Resources CREEK 1992 m HUNTAIN T 父 MOUNTAIN DRIMUN Hogem 父亲 Hard Nickel Group Nickel Rock Resources Nickel Peak Group Alb Cobia MY SIDNEY X 父 父 SKRR EXPLORATION OLD ONTLIKE 父 父r Kloc Lake VALLEY BARL Pacific Empire Minerals Corp Thomson Creek Metal 父 父 Tchentlo DRE 380000 Lake 父㎝ 父 O COPPER 父 父m British olumbia CEPLADER 证 * Херика 安 く Decar Project FPX Nickel Corp BAPTISTE LEGEND DEVELOPED PROJECT PAST PRODUCER PRODUCER PROSPECT SHOWING Nickel Peak Group Nickel Peak Group Claims Location Map 8 12 16 Kilometers 0 2 4 Vancouver - June, 2022 NAD83 UTM ZION SKRR EXPLORATION 22 父: 0000609 0000809 6100000 父 N 父心 6110000 6120000 6130000 6140000 0 6150000#23NICKEL PEAK GROUP: High Grade Historic Samples Documented presence of awaruite in Nickel Peak 1 claim block Strong blue-sky potential for metallic mineralization High-grade historic nickel assays and samplings, returning up to: 1826 ppm Nickel 1734 ppm Nickel 1113 ppm Chromium Promising isolated mag anomaly sample results returning up to: 1,240 ppm nickel in 2008 • 771.4 ppm nickel in 1983. 6080000 6090000 6100000 6110000 6120000 6130000 6140000 6150000 L 320000 330000 340000 350000 2072 Nickel Rock Resources MESTONE Nation Lakes Provincial Park. Nickel Corp. CWANIKA CREEK SKRR ORTHEAST 父 360000 370000 380000 父 PRISON 父inge WELLY BR GR Хиля ☑ Sedlo T 父: Nickel Peak Group Mitchell Rape Mount Blanchet Provincial Park. SKRR EXPLORATION SKRR EXPLORATION Nickel 100 Group Nickel Rock Resources HardNickel Group Nickel Rock Resources Nickel Peak Group Vancouver ITSUTL MOUNTAIN OREMUN 1992 m IDENILE 父 MOUNTAIN SI MERINTAIN TIN Hogem FRanges British olumbia Decar Project FPX Nickel Corp MAC Nickel Peak Group Geology Nickel Peak Group Claims Location Map 0 2 4 8 12 16 Kilometers: June, 2022 NAD83 UTM ZION nge Вадов MONIAN 父 父 文 Tchentlo ake ☐ 父 Kloch Lake 父 LEGEND 父父父 父 Creek Complex - Trembleur Ultramafite Unit Late Pennsylvanian to Late Triassic Ultramafic Rocks: DEVELOPED PROJECT PAST PRODUCER PRODUCER PROSPECT SHOWING SKRR EXPLORATION 23 www 6080000 0000609 6100000 6110000 6120000 6130000 6140000 6150000 0#24CARP RIVER 1 Nickel-Copper-Cobalt: Multiple Significant Ni, Cu, and Co anomalies Located in mineral rich Saskatchewan a world class mining jurisdiction, immediately north of the town of Stony Rapids. Property is situated within the similar regional bedrock lithology associated with the nearby Axis Lake and Rea Lake Ni-Cu-Co deposits and Currie Lake occurrences of ALX's Firebird property on which Rio Tinto has an option agreement to earn 80%. Numerous nickel, copper and cobalt showings along trend, including the Carp River, Bet Claims and McAskill showings associated with multiple moderate to high priority interpreted VTEM anomalies. Historic soil grid survey exploration on the Carp River grid in 2005 determined that Ni, Cu, Co anomalies were significant and comparable to those associated with the Axis Lake and Currie Lake occurrences located 5km and 10km to the west respectively. 440000 MC0015962 MC000131800446000000/iss Mcood 4500004 45500002534 Currie Lake Ni-Cu Showing Axis Lake Ni-Cu Deposit Rea Lake Cu-Ni Deposit SKRR EXPLORATION CARP RIVER VTEM Anomalies with Airborne Magnetics October 2022 222575 COOOZ MC00013 MC00016151 4600005932 61067 60022 60828 60627 D P 8047 60040 60 24 60111 C 60€ 12 HARDY 34 ACC0012805. FORES 60016 Mcn01289 80452 G91 MC0001280 16034 Carp River Ni-Cu showing 50008 ⚫prospective VTEM conductors anomalous nickel, copper, cobalt from soil sampling similar to values from Axis Lake 50020 09123 C00012848 MAG000128 MOOD 5021 MC00016146 50870 14771 TMI nf MC000161431 15951 MC00016139 ME00016190 5-102355 Stony Rapids condo bea SKRR Exploration Claims VTEM Anomaly Ranking Other Active Claims Lakes MC00035018 Bet Claims Ni-Cu Showing (SMDI 1631) massive pyroxenite body nickeliferous pyrrhotite noted along Neil Fault MC00016029 McAskill Cu-Ni Showing (SMDI 1625) narrow iron formation & norite sills grab sample 1172 ppm Ni, 709 ppm Cu, 300 ppm Co 4 OSES 1,250 2,500 3,750 5.000 Meters UTM Zone 13N/NAD83 24 24#25OUR TEAM: Directors and Officers Ross McElroy, P.Geol., Director and Chairman Mr. McElroy is a professional geologist with over 30 years of experience in the mining industry. He is the winner of the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada 2014 Bill Dennis award for exploration success and the Northern Miner mining person of the year 2013. Ross McElroy has been instrumental in several major uranium discoveries in Saskatchewan including the Triple R deposit and Cameco's McArthur River deposit. Mr. McElroy while at BHP, managed the vast Hope Bay Gold Project and was a key member of the team to discover 3 major high-grade gold deposits. He has comprehensive experience at both a technical and executive level for junior public companies and major mining companies managing many types of mineral projects from exploration to feasibility and production. Sherman Dahl, Director, CEO and President Mr. Dahl is a seasoned investor and financier for small cap private and public Canadian companies. Mr. Dahl was previously a vice-president and investment adviser with National Bank Financial, a leading Canadian investment dealer. Mr. Dahl has expertise in identifying and financing undervalued companies. Over a 20 year career Mr. Dahl managed a $150M retail book participating in over $1B of total issuer financings. His holding company, Pretium Holdings owns and operates restaurants, consulting, and media print businesses in British Columbia, Canada. Mr. Dahl holds a bachelor of business administration (Economic and Finance Major) degree from the University of Regina. Ryan Cheung, CPA CA, CFO Ryan Cheung is the founder and managing partner of MCPA Services Inc. in Vancouver, B.C. Leveraging his experience as a former auditor of junior venture and resource companies, Mr. Cheung serves as a director, officer and/or consultant for public and private companies, providing financial reporting, taxation and strategic guidance. He has been an active member of the Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia (formerly Institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia) since January 2008. Mr. Cheung holds a diploma in accounting from the University of British Columbia and a bachelor of commerce in international business from the University of Victoria. lain Butler, CPA, Director lain Butler has over 25 years experience in various senior financial and general management roles. Currently with Kal Tire as the VP of Finance for their Mining group where he is a member of the Board of Directors for Kal Tire's International entities. lain has completed multiple complex acquisitions, both in Canada and abroad. lain has an Economics Degree from the University of Essex and is a member of the Chartered Professional Accountants of BC and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. Jeremy Ross, Director Mr. Ross has more than twenty years in corporate development and marketing for small cap to mid tier mining, oil and gas companies. With a comprehensive network of institutional and retail relationships, Mr. Ross has planned and implemented numerous marketing campaigns. He was the corporate development consultant for Fission Energy and played a key role in growing investor awareness up until its major sale of assets to Denison Mines. In 2013, Mr. Ross was appointed to the Board of Directors of both Fission Uranium and Fission 3.0 following Fission Uranium's acquisition of Alpha Minerals. SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V: SKRR | OTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 25#26OUR TEAM: Advisory Board Brian Skanderbeg Mr. Skanderbeg is currently founding chief executive officer of GFG Resources Inc., an Abitibi-gold-belt-focused company, and was most recently president and CEO of Claude Resources Inc. during which was acquired by Silver Standard Resources Inc. for $337-million. He previously worked for Goldcorp, Inco Ltd., and Helio Resource Corp., holding positions in both exploration and operations. Mr. Skanderbeg is also a director of Wesdome Mines Gold Ltd. He holds a BSc from the University of Manitoba and a MSc from Rhodes University, South Africa. He brings extensive experience in the exploration and evaluation of gold systems, operational management, cost and asset optimization, and strategic analysis. Ron Netolitzky Mr. Netolitzky has been very successful in mining exploration with over 40 years of experience and having been directly associated with three major gold discoveries in Canada that have subsequently been put into production: Eskay Creek, Snip and Brewery Creek. He is a director of several publicly traded exploration companies. Mr. Netolitzky has been honored with the Prospector of the Year award from the PDAC, and Developer of the Year award from the BC & Yukon Chamber of Mines. In 2015, he was inducted into the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame. Craig Roberts, P.Eng. Mr. Roberts is a mining engineer with over 30 years of operations, consulting, and investment banking experience. This includes work on feasibility studies for numerous mining projects worldwide, investment banking/due diligence roles in over 200 institutional mining equity financings, and significant experience advising management and boards on both friendly and hostile transactions. Michael Murphy Mr. Murphy is a founder of Torex Gold. Mr. Murphy was responsible for identifying the Morelos Gold project for acquisition completing the acquisition from Teck in a very competitive environment and was instrumental in arranging the $240million+ financing, and recruiting the board and management. He is also the President and Chief Executive Officer of Woodman Capital Ltd., a private consulting company. Mr. Murphy previously spent 15 years working in institutional equities in London, with Merrill Lynch, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette and Credit Suisse. Mr. Murphy graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science with a Master of Science (Finaince), and from Saint Mary's University with a Master of Business Administration and he is a certified director, Institute of Corporate Directors Michael Halvorson Mr. Halvorson has extensive experience as a board member for natural resource companies. Notable past directorships in the mineral exploration and mining sector include Viceroy Exploration Ltd., Western Silver Inc., Novagold Resources Inc., Pediment Gold Corporation, Esperanza Resources Corp., Fission Energy Corp. and Strathmore Minerals Corporation. In addition, in the oil and gas business, he served on the boards of Gentry Resources Ltd. and Novus Energy Inc. Mr. Halvorson is currently Director and Chairman of the Board for Orezone Gold Corporation. SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V: SKRR | OTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 26#27Capital Structure TSXV: SKRR OTC: SKKRF FSE: B04Q FSE: BO4Q Share Price (February '23) Cash (February '23) SKRR EXPLORATION Market Capitalization Shares Outstanding Warrants Options Shares Fully Diluted CAD $0.03 CAD $1.2M CAD $2.1M 70.6M 4.8M 6.1M 81.5M SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V: SKRR | OTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 27 27#28SKRR EXPLORATION INVESTOR RELATIONS: Sherman Dahl CEO and President Suite 605-815 Hornby Street Vancouver, BC V6Z 2E6 EMAIL: [email protected] TELEPHONE: +1 (250) 558-8340 SKRR EXPLORATION | SKRR.CA | TSX.V: SKRR | OTCQB: SKKRF | FSE: BO4Q 28

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