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• 3 hour drive north of Durango City, in the Sierra Madre Occidental, one of the world’s most prolific volcanic arcs for epithermal gold deposits and mines. • Geological setting, structural disposition, widespread boiling textures, low-T alteration, and fluid inclusions indicate that the upper levels of the system are preserved. • Limited exploration conducted by previous workers. Since acquisition in late 2009, Aurion systematically advanced the property with mapping, prospecting, soil geochemistry, SWIR alteration studies and hand trenching - this work has generated significant new targets. • Ranked as 6th best mining jurisdiction in the world in 2010 by Fraser Institute, Mexico is the world’s largest producer of silver and its gold production has increased by 139% since 2005 (INEGI). Vision Strategy Performance LA BANDERA: AURIONS FLAGSHIP PROPERTY La Bandera is currently under option to AuRico Gold Inc. AuRico to spend $5 million over 3 years with a firm commitment to spend $1 million on La Bandera in 2011. 5000 metre drill now underway. • La Bandera occupies the central 30 km of an >50 km long NW trending mineralized structural zone. • Historic production 6 km north of La Bandera at Promontorio includes 250,000 t @ 20 g/t Au and 3500 g/t Ag. • 10 km SE at Coneto, over 40 high-grade Ag-Au veins are currently being explored by Orex Minerals Inc. and its JV partner Fresnillo PLC. • The 12,985 ha La Bandera property envelopes a >20 km long, 40 to 150 m wide epithermal gold-rich vein system associated with rhyolite flow dome complexes. • La Bandera was originally discovered by La Cuesta, co-discoverers of Camino Rojo in Zacatecas, Mexico (3.4 M oz Au, 60.7 M oz Ag; Goldcorp website). La Bandera Mexico City Coneto Orex-Fresnillo JV San Carlos Sur Promontorio Veins La Bandera Aurion-AuRico JV Aurion Resources Ltd La Bandera Project Durango, Mexico project location on topography Gold-Bearing Veins W240

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Page 1: La Bandera · 2016. 4. 6. · La Bandera is currently under option to AuRico Gold Inc. AuRico to spend $5 million over 3 years with a firm commitment to spend $1 million on La Bandera

• 3 hour drive north of Durango City, in the Sierra Madre Occidental, one of the world’s most prolific volcanic arcs for epithermal gold deposits and mines.

• Geological setting, structural disposition, widespread boiling textures, low-T alteration, and fluid inclusions indicate that the upper levels of the system are preserved.

• Limited exploration conducted by previous workers. Since acquisition in late 2009, Aurion systematically advanced the property with mapping, prospecting, soil geochemistry, SWIR alteration studies and hand trenching - this work has generated significant new targets.

• Ranked as 6th best mining jurisdiction in the world in 2010 by Fraser Institute, Mexico is the world’s largest producer of silver and its gold production has increased by 139% since 2005 (INEGI).

Vision Strategy Performance

LA BANDERA: AURION’S FLAGSHIP PROPERTY

La Bandera is currently under option to AuRico Gold Inc. AuRico to spend $5 million over 3 years with a firm commitment to spend $1 million on La Bandera in 2011. 5000 metre drill now underway.

• La Bandera occupies the central 30 km of an >50 km long NW trending mineralized structural zone.

• Historic production 6 km north of La Bandera at Promontorio includes 250,000 t @ 20 g/t Au and 3500 g/t Ag.

• 10 km SE at Coneto, over 40 high-grade Ag-Au veins are currently being explored by Orex Minerals Inc. and its JV partner Fresnillo PLC.

• The 12,985 ha La Bandera property envelopes a >20 km long, 40 to 150 m wide epithermal gold-rich vein system associated with rhyolite flow dome complexes.

• La Bandera was originally discovered by La Cuesta, co-discoverers of Camino Rojo in Zacatecas, Mexico (3.4 M oz Au, 60.7 M oz Ag; Goldcorp website).

La Bandera

Mexico City

Coneto Orex-Fresnillo JV

San Carlos Sur

PromontorioVeins

La BanderaAurion-AuRico JV

Aurion Resources LtdLa Bandera Project

Durango, Mexico

project location on topography

Gold-Bearing Veins

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Vision Strategy Performance

• Previous workers focused on the southern part of the La Bandera Trend, culminating with 7 drill holes. Best intercepts came from DDH BNW-5: 0.6 g/t Au over 15.5 m including 2.2 g/t over 0.7 m. No follow-up drill work had been done until now.

• Aurion’s work on the northern half of the property outlined an open-ended 2300 m long by 300 m wide gold-in-soil-and-rock anomaly. Soil values range up to 2 g/t Au. Rock samples assayed up to 74 and 48 g/t Au. Visible Gold was identified at three localities.

• Anomalous gold values are coincident with robust alteration - dominated by low-T clays (illite, smectite) and widely spaced quartz veinlets with epithermal boiling textures.

• Vein textures, alteration and geochemistry are all consistent with upper levels of an epithermal system indicating that the system is preserved and essentially uneroded.

• La Bandera is under option to AuRico Gold Inc. AuRico to spend $5 million over 3 years, including a $1 million firm commitment for 2011. A >5000 m drill program is now underway.

LA BANDERA, DURANGO, MEXICO

kilometers

0 5.00

Au in Rock Samples (ppb)

10,000 to 73,700

3,000 to 10,000

1,000 to 3,000

500 to 1,000

100 to 500

50 to 1000 to 50

Geology Legend

Basin Fill Alluvium

Pyroclastics, Basin Fill Alluvium (Undifferentiated)

Sinter Pool Felsic Flow-Dome

Bandera Dome Margins and Surface

Bandera Dome Feeder

Feldspar-Quartz-Biotite Porphyritic Intrusive

Massive Lithic/Crystal Tuff Breccia

Bedded Pyroclastic and Epiclastic Volcanics

Lower Series Andesite

Geological Contact

Geological Fault

3Silica-laminated mud-algae growths; forms in mud pools at surface of epithermal systems.

3Crustiform, banded, chalcedonic silica from La Bandera.

Visible gold in quartz vein sample from4 northern extent of La Bandera.

5Schematic cross-section of an idealized epithermal gold system showing location of La Bandera relative to the mineralizing system.

5Geological sketch map of La Bandera Property, showing gold-in-rock values.

This brochure includes 'Forward-Looking Statements' related to continued effort to advance its mineral exploration programs. When used in this brochure, the words "potential," "anticipate," "forecast," "believe," "estimate," "expect," "may," "project," "plan," and similar expressions are intended to be among the statements that identify 'Forward-Looking Statements.' Although Aurion Resources believes that its expectations reflected in these 'Forward-Looking Statements' are reasonable, such statements may involve unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors disclosed in our regulatory filings, viewed on the SEDAR website at www.sedar.com. These uncertainties may cause our actual future results to be materially different than those expressed in our forward looking statements. Aurion does not make any representation as to the accuracy, validity or completeness of any facts or information contained herein. Nothing herein constitutes either an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities in the United States or any other jurisdiction.

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