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-lDATE AND SIGNATURE PAGEl, Peter C. LeCouteur, certify that:(a) | am a geologist employed by Micron Geological Ltd as President. The businessaddress of Micron Geological Ltd is 4900 Skyline Drive, North Vancouver, BC, Canada,V7R 3J3, tel (604) 980-4471, emailpetlec@shaw.ca.(b) This certificate applies to the reportitled "ceological Report on the ChambeBasin Area, Exclusive Prospecting Licence no EPL 0325111", dated <strong>December</strong> 2 of<strong>2011</strong>.(cl lgraduated in geology from the University of Auckland (New Zealand) with degrees ofB.Sc (1964) and M.Sc. (1967) in geology, and from the University of British Columbia witha Ph.D (1972) in geology.I have been a Fellow (#F1378) of the GeologicalAssociation of Canada since 1969,and a Professional Engineer (#10,963) in good standing with the Association ofProfessionalEngineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia since 1977.I have been involved as a geologist since 1973 in mineralexploration for variouscommodities including base metals, precious metals, special metals, uranium, anddiamonds in North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Greenland, Asia andAustralasia. I have worked on rare earth properties in USA, BC, Greenland and theNorthwest Tenitories of Canada.I have read the definition of 'qualified person" set out in Nl <strong>43</strong><strong>101</strong> and certify that byreason of my education, current affiliation with a professional association and past relevantwork experience, I fulfill the requirements of a "qualified person" for the purposes of Nl <strong>43</strong>-<strong>101</strong> .(dl I conducted a personal inspection of the property that is the subject of this report onthe 22no and 23'o of August of <strong>2011</strong> for a duration of about 28 hours.(e)| am responsible for all sections of this report.(f) According to the test of independencesection 1.5 of Nl <strong>43</strong>-<strong>101</strong>, I am independentof <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>Canyon</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> <strong>Inc</strong>.(glI have had no prior involvement with the Property.(h) | have read Nl <strong>43</strong>-<strong>101</strong>, and this report has been prepared in compliance with Nl <strong>43</strong>-<strong>101</strong> and Form <strong>43</strong>-<strong>101</strong>F1 (effective date June 30, <strong>2011</strong>).(i) As of the date of this certificate, to the best of my knowledge, information and belief,the technical report contains all scientific and technical information that is required to bedisclosed to make the technical report not misleading.Effective date of rcport : <strong>December</strong> 2,<strong>2011</strong>Signature date: <strong>December</strong> 2,<strong>2011</strong>Le Couteur, PhD (UBC), P.Eng (BC), o* t{ :i if:t(+t'**o# r',r'L,rr"_i' tlJ,nr,.{j :u;i-r#ir3fql'l{i"*ir
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