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November 2008 EXPLORATION DISCOVERY PROJECT ENHANCEMENT GOLDEN DAWN MINERALS INC May 2010 TSX-V :GOM Frankfurt Exchange:3G8 1

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November 2008

EXPLORATION DISCOVERY PROJECT ENHANCEMENT

GOLDEN DAWN

MINERALS INC

May 2010

TSX-V :GOM

Frankfurt Exchange:3G8

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2010 Focus

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Greenwood, British Columbia, CanadaPrecious Metals and Base Properties

Site of Kinross’ Custom Mill

2,000 Tonne/Day Capacity

Boundary Falls &

Wild Rose

Properties

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Royal Attwood

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Greenwood Precious and Base Metal Properties

Boundary Falls Property1000ha

Royal Attwood Property1800ha

Site of Famous Phoenix Mine

Wild Rose Property750ha

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Wild Rose Property

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Wild Rose Property

2 km South of motherlode mine approximately 3 km from Greenwood, South

Central, BC

1 km West of main road via a maintained logging road

450 metres of modern trackless adit access

New wildcat vein intercepted 40 metres East of main target the Wild Rose vein

Wildcat vein projected to 150 metres North to the Deadwood zone to Diamond

Drill hole #92-41 with 1.3 metres at 14.0 g/t gold

Extension of current drift expected to intersect Wild Rose vein within 10-20

metres to drill hole #87-3 at 8 grams/ton gold

Wild Rose vein projected to extend to the Deadwood zone to approximately 500

metres to drill hole #92-27 at 63 metres at 1.0 grams/ton gold

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Wild Rose PropertyDrill Hole Locations

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Wild Rose Property

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50 m

Wild Rose Fault Adit

Wild

Ca

t Ve

in

Wild

Ro

se V

ein

Dead Wood Zone

DH 92-27

1.25m @ 11g/t Au,

2.2 % Cu

Veins open

along strike

(1000 m)

DH 91-16

DH 92-31

DH 92-40DH 92-42

DH 92-41

DH 87-3

DH 87-4DH 86-12

DH 86-5

N

DH 91-16

26.15m @ 0.754 g/t Au

DH 92-27

63m @ 0.95 g/t Au

DH 92-31

1.03 m @ 21.3 g/t Au

DH 92-40

0.8m @ 3.41 g/t Au

DH 92-42

3.4 m @ 1.68 g/t Au, 3.0 m @ 0.92 g/t Au

DH 92-41

0.6 m @ 3.05 g/t Au, 0.7 m @ 25.7 g/t Au

DH 87-3

2.5 m @ 7.9 g/t Au, 12 ppm Ag, 0.38% Cu

DH 87-4

2.16 m @ 8.5 g/t Au,4.65 ppm Ag

DH 86-12

1.7 m @ 8.37 g/t Au, 6.82 ppm Ag

DH 86-5

1.8 m @ 10.23 g/t Au, 14.57 ppm Ag

Best Drill Hole Intercepts

GOLD, COPPER POTENTIAL OF THE WILD ROSEHIGH GRADE VEINS AND BULK TONNAGE POTENTIAL

Historic drilling data non NI 43 101 compliant

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There are many similarities between the Wild Rose vein systems and the epithermal veining related to Eocene structures, that occurs at Rossland, British Columbia, where parallel, en echelon, gold-bearing massive pyrrhotite-pyrite-chalcopyrite and quartz veins are related to the intrusion of the multi-phase, Jurassic aged Rossland monzonite. At Rossland more than 20 veins are recognized in an area of about 1200 by 600 meters, from which over 5.5 million tonnes of ore grading 16 g/t Au = 2.8 M oz of Gold was produced (Höy and Dunne, 2001).

This similarity was pointed out by Caron (1998 a, b, 1999) who noted that the gold bearing massive sulphide veins on the Golden Crown property near Phoenix and at the Wild Rose zone on the Wild Rose property have similarities to Rossland style veins.

GOLD, COPPER POTENTIAL OF THE WILD ROSECONCEPTUAL MODEL

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Wild Rose Property

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Wild Rose Property

New Wild Cat Vein

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Bulk Tonnage Potential

Projection of Wild Rose vein to intersect Deadwood zone approximately 500

metres North of current workings of the Wild Rose vein

Deadwood zone is characterized by silicification widespread low-grade gold

mineralization including several high grade gold veins

eg. 63 metres ad 1 gram/ton gold including 0.15 metres at 134 grams/ton

gold.

The deadwood zone is potentially a bulk tonnage target.

Entrance of the adit of the Wild Rose mine 2 km by road to Roberts Mill on the

Boundary Falls property

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Initial Work Program

10-20 metres of drifting to the Wild Rose vein

5,000 ton bulk sample from Wild Cat vein

5,000 ton of bulk sample from the Wild Rose vein

Exploratory 2,500 metres of long hole drilling on Wild Cat and Wild

Rose Vein

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Similar Geology to

Boundary Falls – Over

1 Million Ounces Now

in Production

4.2 Million tones @ 1.3g/t Au, 0.8% Cu

27 Million tones @ 1.12g/t Au, 0.9% Cu

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EM & Mag

Anomalies

Coincident with

Geochem Soil

Sampling

Mine & Mill with

all Infrastructure

Hwy #3, 5 km

from Greenwood

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Boundary Falls PropertyGreenwood, B.C. , Canada

EM & Mag

Anomalies

Coincident with Soil

Geochem Samples

Mine & Mill

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Boundary Falls Property Mill Site

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Boundary Falls Targets

• Minerals: Gold/Silver

• Untested Volcanic & Sediment Host Target (MAG & EM

Anomalies)

• Processing Facility On-Site (Mill)

– Infrastructure, including power, on property

• Targets:

– Veins, massive sulphides and open-pit intrusive related gold & copper

deposits

– Bulk tonnage gold/copper potential

– Existing Gold/Silver/Polymetalic Mine on Property

• Excellent Year-Round Road Access

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Milling Access

Processing Facility (Mill) on Boundary Property for High-Quartz, Gold, Silver

Major Mill ~ 70km South -- Excess Capacity Available KETTLE RIVER MILL: Owner Kinross (Echo Bay) soliciting mill feed

Mining Friendly Community -- Established Infrastructure –Good Road Access

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27 Million tones @ 1.12g/t Au, 0.9% Cu

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Anomalous Gold Geochemistry

4000 soil and stream sampler taken

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HIG

HW

AY

#3

Aeroquest EM & MAG SurveyRoyal Attwood Powerline Zone

MAG & EM highs coincident with soil geochemical samples,

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Royal AttwoodGreenwood Mining Belt

Gold & Copper Prospect Situated 5 km South of the Phoenix Mine

Originally, Phoenix was a High-Grade Gold/Copper Underground Mine, Later, an Open-Pit Mine – total production 27 Million tone @ 1.3g/t gold, 0.8% copper.

Recent Mag & EM Helicopter Survey on Royal Attwood Produced Two Target Areas:

ATTWOOD 1

ATTWOOD 2

Anomalous Gold Geochemistry Coincident with Untested Magnetic Anomalies

Two Potential Causes:

(1) Large magnetic body - Belcher(Magnetite-Gold)Type - - Volcanogenic magnetite copper & gold at contact of limestone and volcanics

(2) Magnetite-bearing intrusive mass with bulk tonnage characteristics

Potential Multimillion Ounce Gold + Copper Target

Report Available: NI 43-101 Compliant

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Stewart Area Group, Coastal BC

Precious metal (Gold/Silver)

5 Blocks and 4,537.77 hectares. Wholly owned

100%.

Cariboo Gold Belt Group, Cariboo Region, BC

Precious metals (Gold)

3 Blocks and 2,731.44 hectares. Wholly owned

100%.

North Block, Cariboo Gold Belt, BC

Precious metals (Gold)

1,875.98 hectares. Wholly owned 100%.

STEWART AREA, COASTAL BC & CARIBOO GOLD BELT PROPERTIES

Swan Property, British Columbia

Precious and base metals

6,025 hectares of contiguous mineral claims

Toodoggone region of B.C. 100% ownership.

TOODOGGONE PROPERTIES - British Columbia, Canada

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Cariboo Gold & North Block

The four blocks lie northeast, northwest and west of the International Wayside Gold Mines Ltd.'s recent spectacular gold discoveries within the Bonanza Ledge property in the Barkerville Gold District.

The North Block property holds the Bowron, Ahbau & Kee Khan blocks. The closest block, Bowronblock, is situated 13 km NE from the Bonanza Ledge zone and the farther one, Ahbau block, is 37 km NW. Recent activity in the Barkerville area, by International Wayside, has returned spectacular gold values over long intercepts in drilling including 84.4 meters (277 feet) of 16.5g/tonne (0.481 oz/ton) gold and 37.5 meters (123.1 feet) of 36.1 g/tonne (1.052 oz/ton) gold.

The recently acquired claims cover portions of both the Snowshoe Group of rocks consisting of greenstones and metamorphic rocks which host the Barkerville area gold systems, and also portions of the younger Antler Group of rocks, consisting of limestones, cherts, and some volcanics.

A geological, prospecting, and geochemical sampling program will be initiated, weather permitting, as soon as a field crew can be mobilized to the area, for a summer exploration program in 2010.

Location Cariboo Region Of Central British Columbia

Minerals Gold & Silver

Ownership 100% (2% NSR)

Access Road

Size 4,607.42 hectares

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Central & Coastal B.C. Properties –100% Owned

Fort Nelson

Prince George

Prince Rupert

Vancouver

Victoria

Barkerville Gold District

4607.42 ha

Stewart area

5417.10 ha

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Cariboo Region Barkerville Gold District B.C. , Canada

Golden Dawn Minerals

100% owned properties

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Cariboo Region Barkerville Gold District

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Cariboo Region – Property Geology

Golden Dawn Minerals

100% Owned Properties

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Stewart Area Group

• The 5 claim blocks are in the vicinity of the recent (2009) spectacular Red Cliff gold discovery, announced by Decade Resources Ltd, in the Stewart area of coastal northern British Columbia, Canada.

• These blocks cover five different gold-silver base-metal showings lying south, north, and northwest of the Decade discovery area.

• Initial investigation summer 2010

Location Coastal British Columbia, Canada

Minerals Gold & Silver

Ownership 100% (2% NSR)

Access Road

Size 4,537.77 hectares

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Property Holdings 100% Owned

Fort Nelson

Prince George

Prince Rupert

Vancouver

Victoria

Tenure

NumberArea (ha) Block name

Block

Area (ha)

635843 448.2

635844 448.29

635863 394.38

634963 431.38 Nurse 431.38

634944 234.51 Munro 234.51

635784 430.53

635783 448.62

635243 448.8

635223 431.13

634003 434.23

634005 452.42

634006 452.51

634023 362.1

Total = 5417.10

Jim 1290.87

Central 1759.08

Stewart Region

Morning Star 1701.26

Tenure

NumberArea (ha) Block name

Block

Area (ha)

648044 464.47

648106 444.9

648125 483.42

648183 483.19

648523 483.72

648484 483.61

648543 483.46

648443 310.3

648723 38.8

648423 446.11

648703 485.44 Kee Khan 485.44

Total = 4607.42

North

Ahbau

Bowron

Cariboo Region

795.21

1450.79

1875.98

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Stewart Region Property GeologyB.C., Canada

Golden Dawn Minerals

100% Owned

Stewart Area

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Swan Property, ToodoggoneB.C., Canada

Golden Dawn is

well positioned within

the heart of the

Toodoggone Mineral

Belt.

Gold Fields Explorations$3.9M exploration 2009

Kemess South Mine produced 245,631 ounces of gold and 68.1 million lbs copper in 2007.

100% Owned

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Consulting Team

The Company has assembled an experienced geological consulting

team to complete GOM exploration programs. Our more senior

geological consultants include:

– Ed Kimura, P.Geo. Former Manager, Placer Dome Canada

– Stewart Jackson, P.Geol. PhD.

– Fayz Yacoub, P.Geo. Project Generator

– Michel G. Caron, Geophysical and Drill Contractor

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Contacts

TSX-V: GOM

WWW.GOLDENDAWNMINERALS.COM

Wolf Wiese: President/CEO

Mike Poulin: Corporate [email protected] Ph. 604.630.6793

Office: (604) 221-8936

Facsimile: (604) 685-2360

[email protected]

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