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Sulfide rich sinter, Coyote Project Our Objective - Discovery Our Approach - Boots on the ground Our Commitment - Cost effective, dedicated work force July 2018 TSX.V- RDU radiusgold.com Forward - Looking Statements & Qualified Person


  1. Sulfide rich sinter, Coyote Project Our Objective - Discovery Our Approach - Boots on the ground Our Commitment - Cost effective, dedicated work force July 2018 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  2. Forward - Looking Statements & Qualified Person Cautionary Notes and Disclaimers Certain statements contained in this presentation constitute forward - looking statements within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation. All statements included herein, other than statements of historical fact, are forward - looking statements which may include, without limitation, statements about the Company’s plans for its investments and properties; the Company’s business strategy, plans and outlook; the merit of the Company’s investments and properties; timelines; the future financial performance of the Company; expenditures; approvals and other mat ter s. Often, but not always, these forward looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as “estimate”, “estimates”, “estimated”, “potential”, “open”, “future”, “assumed”, “projected”, “used”, “detailed”, “has been”, “gain”, “upgraded”, “offset”, “limited”, “contained”, “reflecting”, “ con taining”, “remaining”, “to be”, “periodically”, or statements that events, “could” or “should” occur or be achieved and similar expressions, including negative variations. Forward - looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by forward - looking statements. Such uncertainties and factors include, among others, changes in general economic conditions and financial markets; the Company or any joint venture partner not having the financial ability to meet its exploration and development goals; risks associated with t he results of exploration and development activities, estimation of mineral resources and the geology, grade and continuity of mineral deposits; unanticipated costs and expenses; and such other risks detailed from time to time in the Company’s quarterly and annual filings with securities regulators and available under the Company’s profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual act ions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward - looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results to differ from those anticipated, estimated or intended. Forward - looking statements contained herein are based on the assumptions, beliefs, expectations and opinions of management, including but not limited to expectations that the Company’s activities will be in accordance with its public statements and stated goals; that all req uir ed approvals will be obtained; that there will be no material adverse change affecting the Company, its investments or properties; and such other assumptions as set out herein. Forward - looking statements are made as of the date hereof and the Company disclaims any obligation to update any forward - looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise, except as required by law. There can be no assurance tha t forward - looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in s uch statements. Accordingly, investors should not place undue reliance on forward - looking statements. Under the terms of NI43-101, Bruce Smith, M.Sc., MAIG. is Radius' Qualified Person. Mr. Smith holds B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in geology from Otago University, New Zealand, and MEng degree water and environmental resources from the IHE, Delft, Netherlands. He has been involved in mineral exploration since 1992, working mostly in precious metal deposits, b ut also copper, base metals, iron, lithium, uranium and mineral sands. Mr. Smith has worked throughout the world on a large variety of projects including in Africa, Europe, Asia, the Pacific, and North and South America, and speaks Spanish fluently. Mr. Smith is a member of the Australian Institute of Geosc ien tists (No6848) and a "Qualified Person" in accordance with National Instrument 43 - 101, and has reviewed and takes responsibility for the technical information contained in this presentation. 2 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  3. Experienced Exploration Team Led by successful mining financier and entrepreneur Simon Ridgway Proven Track Record Management has raised over $400 Million for Gold Group companies since 2003. Several notable successes. Well Financed Cash : $2.6 Million (as of June 30, 2018 ) Equity Holdings Value: $6.2 Million (as of Aug. 24, 2018) Mkt Cap : $ 9.5 Million Flexible Investment Strategy As an ‘Investment Issuer’ Radius has greater flexibility to implement strategic investment strategies within the resource sector. 3 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  4. Corporate Snapshot Share Structure Equity Holdings, (as of July. 17 th , 2018) Company # of Shares Value (CAD) Cash 2.6M CROPS Inc 2,564,027 $102,000 Issued Shares 86.68M Fortuna Silver Mines Inc. 239,385 $1,714,000 Options 5.05M GrowMax Resources Corp. 1,200,000 $144,000 Warrants 0 Medgold Resources Corp. 10,126,500 $3,898,000 Fully Diluted 91.73M Rackla Metals Inc. 3,973,275 $476,000 Trading Price $0.11 Southern Silver Exploration 1,259,500 $283,000 Corp. Market Cap Cdn $9.53M Issued ValGold Resources 1,000,000 $115,000 Management ± 10% Volcanic Gold Mines Inc. 3,222,883 $483,000 (fully diluted) Strong treasury allows War Eagle Mining Company 233,781 $28,000 investment flexibility TOTAL 30,258,649 $6,243,000 4 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  5. Exploration Strategy Generative Exploration • Generative programs in northern Mexico and Nevada Advancing Projects • 2018 work programs on 3 new projects • Active field team of 6 geologists with combined experience of +120 years • Team has discovered several hotspring related gold deposits Strategic Investments • $6.2M in Equity Investments held in 9 companies (July 2018) • Constant project evaluations worldwide Royalty Holdings • Sliding scale royalty Tambor Gold Mine in Guatemala (Production suspended pending legal resolution) • 2% NSR on Tlacolula Project, Mexico (Exploration stage) • 2% NSR on Bayovar 12 Phosphate Project, Peru (Prefeasibility Stage) • 2% NSR on B2Gold’s San Jose Project, Nicaragua (Exploration Stage) • Actively seeking new acquisitions 5 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  6. Exploration Projects Coyote Project, Nevada, USA Hot spring sinter epithermal system overlying Carlin - type sediments Bald Peak Project, Nevada, USA Large regional Au - Ag project covering ~14 km 2 of a bimodal volcanic complex, Au - rich sinters and epithermal veins over a 6 km trend Amalia Project, Mexico Epithermal high - grade Au - Ag targets located 25 km SW of the 2 Moz “Guadalupe y Calvo” mining district, Chihuahua Holly-Banderas Gold-Silver Project Ag - Au epithermal system located in eastern Guatemala 6 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  7. Bald Peak Project Overview Map 7 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  8. Bald Peak Target Zones Hot spring Sinter epithermal • gold target ~ 14 km 2 property • 6 km NE - trending, fully - • preserved epithermal system Assay values ranging from • trace to 8.12 g/t Au 100% Radius Gold Inc. • owned; underlying royalty deal with Ely Gold and Minerals Inc. 8 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  9. Gold Geochemistry 9 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  10. Mercury Geochemistry 10 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  11. Bald Peak, Hilton Springs Target Bald Peak Flats Target Veins Veins in lithic tuff above sinter Sinter terrace brecciated and veined. Best value in sinter 1.91 PPM Au 6m chip channel sample averaging 1.37 PPM Au Bladed quartz vein float samples 5.74, 6.33, 8.12 PPM Au TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  12. Bald Peak, Great Wall Target NE trending thick outcrop of • parallel quartz veins and vein breccias hosted in trachyandesite Surrounded by multiple veins • and anomalous soil and rock geochemistry 2m chip - channel sample • averaging 3.19 PPM Au, 381 PPM As, 145 PPM Sb 5.36 PPM Au Associated with ~2km NE trend • of anomalous gold in soil geochemistry 12 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  13. Coyote Project World Class location • Centred in Nevada’s • prolific gold producing districts Hot Springs sinter • epithermal target above carbonate sediments 13 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  14. Silica sinter Feeder veins 150m Tertiary Boiling Zone Volcanics Large resistive CSAMT anomaly 450m 14 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  15. Coyote Simplified Exploration Model Gold Geochemistry Range bounding • NE normal faults control the system NW trending • structure indicated by geochemistry and CSAMT also major control This NW • structure is likely a normal fault and main hot springs feeder structure Shallow historic • drilling <100m did not test CSAMT targets 15 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

  16. Coyote CSAMT Cross Section Outcropping massive Subcropping sinter next opaline sinter Outcropping red sulfide - rich sinter to Range Bounding Fault up to 165 PPB Au, 5.28 PPM Hg Boiling Zone Target Interpreted Jerritt Canyon host sediments Flat lying resistive body at ~450m depth 16 TSX.V- RDU │ radiusgold.com

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