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Building the Next
Major Iron Ore Mine
in the Labrador Trough
Corporate Presentation
August 2013
| championironmines.com FSE: P02 OTCQX: CPMNF1
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Certain information contained herein regarding Champion Iron Mines Ltd., including
management’s assessment of future plans & operations, may constitute forward-looking
statements under applicable securities law & necessarily involve risks, including but not limited
to risks associated with mining exploration, operating costs, production costs, volatility of share
prices, currency fluctuations, imprecision of resource & reserve estimates, environmental risks
& ability to access sufficient capital from internal & external sources.
As a consequence, actual results may differ materially from those anticipated in any forward
looking statements. Plans, intentions or expectations disclosed in any forward-looking
statements or information should not be read as guarantees of future results or events, & will
not necessarily be accurate indications of whether or when or by which such results or events
will be achieved.
Except as required by law, Champion Iron Mines Ltd., expressly disclaims any intention &
undertakes no obligation to update any forward looking statements or information as conditions
change.
The historical mineral resources mentioned are strictly historical in nature & are non-compliant
to National Instrument 43-101 mineral resources & mineral reserves standards, & should
therefore not be relied upon. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to upgrade or
classify the historical mineral resources as current National Instrument NI-43-101 compliant.
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About Champion Iron Mines
Fermont Holdings (755 km2)
 141 projects in the Fermont Iron Ore District
 Flagship Consolidated Fire Lake North (“CFLN”) Project
Preliminary Feasibility Study (“PFS”) announced Feb. 7, 2013
 5.1 billion tonnes of NI 43-101 compliant Mineral Resource
Estimates of iron ore (910 MT of Measured + Indicated &
4,185 MT of Inferred Mineral Resources)
 100% direct interest, option to buy back 0.5% of the NSR
for C$1.5 million, resulting in a 2.5% NSR overall)
Attikamagen Project (310 km2)
 1.7 billion tonnes @ 31.3% FeT & a plan for a 2 Mtpy2 DSO project
 Champion Iron Mines holds a 44% interest
 Century Iron Mines Corp. subsidiary has a 56% interest & can earn up
to a 60% interest by spending further $3M on exploration
expenditures by May 20143
Advanced iron ore exploration & development projects located in
Canada’s principal iron ore district, the Labrador Trough
1. Champion signed a definitive option agreement with Cartier Iron to earn a 65% interest in 7 of its projects (Cluster 3)
2. As reported by Champion Iron’s JV Partner on Mar. 25, 2013 press release
3. Investment by WISCO of 25% ($60M) & Minmetals of 5% ($12M) 3
Québec’s Next
Major Iron Ore Mine
CFLN Preliminary Feasibilty Study
 Feb. 7, 2013 PFS indicated an average production rate of 9.3 Mtpy
of iron concentrate for the 20 year mine life
 First 5 year average: 9.8 mtpy
 Net Present Value of $3.3B at a discounted cash flow rate of 8%
with an Internal Rate of Return of 30.9% & a payback period of 3.4
years
Established Fermont Iron Ore District
 Canada produces 47 Mtpy of iron ore concentrate & this is expected to
increase to a total of 200 Mtpy over the next 10 years if all proposed
development projects are realized
 Established rail, power & port infrastructure
- Competitive power rates are available
- Port of Sept-Îles is building a world-class 50 Mtpy multi-user
wharf project for the iron ore industry which is on schedule & on
budget
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Capital Structure
Share Data & Cash Position as of August 2, 2013.
Total Shares – Outstanding 137.4 M
Warrants Issued
3,333,333 at $1.20, $1.50 in Yr 3 (expire Oct. 7, 2013)
7,000,000 at $3.00 (expire May 17, 2015) - Fancamp
15,000,000 at $0.25 (expire July 17, 2015) – Baotou
Outstanding
2,222,222
7,000,000
15,000,000
24,222,222
Options 8.69 M @ C$1.00 (avg. exercise price)
Outstanding Share Market
Capitalization
(based on $0.25 share price)
C$34M
Cash & Receivables C$15M
Management /Insiders Ownership ~ 26.7%
Total Shares – Fully Diluted 170,307,831
Analyst Coverage
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Independent Board Oversight
Over 200 years of combined exploration & mine operations experience
Board of Directors
Tom Larsen*
CHAIRMAN
Donald A. Sheldon, LLB., P.Eng.*
DIRECTOR
Alexander Horvath, P.Eng.*
DIRECTOR
William Harding, MBA, ICD.D
DIRECTOR
Francis Sauvé
DIRECTOR
Harry Burgess, P.Eng.
DIRECTOR
Paul Ankcorn
DIRECTOR
Jean Lafleur, P.Geo.
DIRECTOR
Management Team
Tom Larsen
PRESIDENT & CEO
Miles Nagamatsu
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Beat Frei
DIRECTOR OF PROJECT FINANCE
Alexander Horvath, P.Eng.
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, EXPLORATION & PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
Martin Bourgoin, P.Geo.
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, OPERATIONS
Jean-Luc Chouinard, P.Eng., M.Sc.
VICE PRESIDENT, PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
Jeff Hussey, P.Geo.
VICE PRESIDENT, CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS
Bruce Mitton, P.Geo.
VICE PRESIDENT, EXPLORATION
Jorge Estepa
VICE PRESIDENT, SECRETARY & TREASURER
Katrina “Kay” Chua
DIRECTOR OF INVESTOR RELATIONS
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Special Committee Members
AUDIT Paul Ankcorn (COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN); Francis Sauvé; Harry Burgess
COMP & NOMINATION Alexander Horvath (COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN); Francis Sauvé; Donald Sheldon
SPECIAL COMMITTEE William Harding (COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN); Francis Sauvé, Donald Sheldon
ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH & SAFETY Donald Sheldon (COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN); Tom Larsen
CORPORATE ADVISOR Doug Bache; Jérome Cliche
Why invest in Champion Iron Mines?
Favourable Operating
Environment
 Established iron ore mining district:
The southern Labrador Trough
 Favourable tax environment
(40% tax rebate on exploration
expenditures)
 Access to low-cost power & close to
rail & port infrastructure
 Québec is a very stable jurisdiction to
develop & operate mines
 Iron ore prices are expected to
remain in a positive price range over
the mid to long term
 Skilled labor work force
 Environmental: Iron ore beneficiation
includes crushing & grinding to
liberate the iron; followed by gravity
& magnetic separation of iron ore
from gangue minerals rather than
reagents
Champion Iron Mines
Competitive Advantage
 Fermont Holdings: 14 iron ore
brownfield projects (755 km2)
 CFLN Preliminary Feasibility Study
of coarse grained specular hematite
surficial deposits
 Easier to liberate
 Deleterious elements in
concentrate are well below
industry specifications limits
 Experienced team of project developers
& mine builders
 Upside potential for short, mid, & long
term growth is high with 5.1 billion
tonnes
 Several de-risking initiatives underway
including a rail solution, 2012 port
agreement, Environmental & Social
Impact Study & permit applications (See
Press Release Jan. 9, 2013)
 Closest to the St. Lawrence Seaway &
electrical power infrastructure
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Why invest in Champion Iron Mines?
Favourable Operating
Environment
 Established iron ore mining district:
The southern Labrador Trough
 Favourable tax environment
(40% tax rebate on exploration
expenditures)
 Access to low-cost power & close to
rail & port infrastructure
 Québec's Plan Nord  $80B over 25
years
 Québec is a very stable jurisdiction to
develop & operate mines
 Iron ore prices are expected to
remain in a positive price range over
the long term
 Skilled labor work force
 Environmental: Iron ore beneficiation
includes crushing & grinding to
liberate the iron; followed by gravity
& magnetic separation of iron ore
from gangue minerals rather than
reagents
Champion Iron Mines
Competitive Advantage
 Fermont Holdings: 14 iron ore
Brownfield projects (755 km2)
 CFLN Preliminary Feasibility Study
of coarse grained specular hematite
surficial deposits
 Easier to liberate
 Deleterious elements in
concentrate are well below
industry specifications limits
 Experienced team of project developers
& mine builders
 Upside potential for short, mid, & long
term growth is high with 5.1 billion
tonnes
 Several de-risking initiatives underway
including a rail solution, 2012 port
agreement, Environmental & Social
Impact Study & permit applications (See
Press Release Jan. 9, 2013)
 Closest to the St. Lawrence Seaway &
electrical power infrastructure
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Consolidated Fire Lake North Property Mineral Resources @ 15% FeT cut-off
Deposit
Measured
tonnes
(millions)
Grade
FeT%
Indicated
tonnes
(millions)
Grade
FeT%
Inferred
tonnes
(millions)
Grade
FeT%
FLN - West* 24 35.4 405 32.6 329 30.9
FLN - East* 3 34.2 262 29.6 192 28.7
FLN - Don Lake 0 21.4 52 26.5 188 25.3
Bellechasse 215 28.7
Oil Can - Oxide - - - - 972 33.2
Oil Can - Mixed 924 24.1
Total 27 35.0 719 31.0 2,821 28.8
Total Resource Tonnes (millions) 3,567
*Total Resource under Preliminary Feasibility Study 1,215
Total Fermont Holdings Mineral Resources @ 15% FeT cut-off
Harvey-Tuttle 947 23.2
Moire Lake 164 30.5 417 29.4
Total including all Fermont Holdings 27 35.0 883 30.9 4,185 27.6
Total Resource Tonnes (millions) 5,095
Global Mineral Resource (NI 43-101 Resource Compliant)
3.6 billion tonnes, out of Champion's 5.1 billion tonnes of global resource, are within the confines of the Consolidated Fire
Lake North project; which alone has the resource base to produce up to 30-40 Mtpy of iron concentrate; & capable of
supporting an independent rail solution, if necessary.
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Existing Rail Infrastructure
Québec North Shore & Labrador
Railway (“QNS&L”):
 Consolidated Fire Lake North PEA Base
Case connection to Bloom Lake railway
requires 94 km of rail – includes
turnaround loop & sidings
 Proposed southern multi-user railway
option
 QNS&L links to Sept-Îles & Pointe Noire
 Bloom Lake & QNS&L railways are
considered common carriers
 Common carriers allocate capacity on a
first-come, first-serve basis
Cartier Railway:
 Links Mont Wright to Port-Cartier
 Transports ore from Fire Lake to Mt.
Wright
 Privately owned by ArcelorMittal
 Within Consolidated Fire Lake North
Project boundary
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World Class Port of Sept-Îles Infrastructure
Expanding to Meet Demand
Pointe Noire Multi User Wharf
 10 Mt ship loading capacity reserved with
the possibility to increase tonnage
 Completion Mar. 31, 2014; 18 months prior
to “CFLN" startup
 Phase 1: 50 Mtpy for $220M Federal
Government announced $55M funding or
25% of project
 Phase 2: Planning for 100 Mtpy
Port of Sept-Îles
 RTZ-IOC shipping facility
Port-Cartier
 ArcelorMittal shipping facility
 $2.1B expansion is underway & will include
concentrator expansion with port & rail
infrastructure upgrades
 Located 62 km west of Sept-Îles
Pointe Noire
Sept-Iles
Courtesy of the Port de Sept Îles
China Max ship capacity 300kt
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New Proposed Railway
*Champion has a “right of first refusal” to acquire this property.
**Represents historical resource data, non NI 43-101 compliant &
should not be relied upon.
NEW PROPOSAL
RAILWAY
Site Layout of Consolidated Fire Lake North Project
Oil Can Project is only 6 km
from CFLN concentrator
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OB
Dump
East
Waste
Rock
Dump
West
Pit
East
Pit
Tailings
Impoundment
Area
Water
Treatment
Concentrator
Permanent Camp
161 kV Electrical Substation
Construction Camp
Key Results
Feb. 2013 PFS
Pre-Tax Basis
Internal Rate of Return (IRR) (8% Discount Rate) 1 30.9%
Undiscounted Cash Flow $9.0B
Net Present Value @ 5% Discounted Cash Flow $4.7B
Net Present Value @ 8% Discounted Cash Flow $3.3B
Net Present Value @ 10% Discounted Cash Flow $2.6B
Payback Period (8% Discount Rate) 3.4 Years
CFLN East & West Deposit Development
February 2013 Preliminary Feasibility Study– Highlights
Pre-production Capital Expenditures: US$1,394.4M (Fire Lake North & Pointe Noire)
Direct Operating Costs2
US$34.58 per tonne (average 20 years);
US$27.99 per tonne (average years 1 to 5)
Price Assumptions US$115 per tonne of concentrate at 66% Fe (years 1 -5)
US$110 per tonne of concentrate at 66% Fe (years 6-20)
Mine-Life 19.6 years
Exchange Rate $1.00 USD to $1.00 CDN
Overall Stripping Ratio 2:74:1 for the current 20 year mine-life
1:56:1 (years 1-3 of production); 2:02:1 (years 1-5 of operation)
Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE)
East & West Pits
Measured & Indicated Resources 693.5 Mt grading 31.5% FeT (NI43-101)
Inferred Resources 521.6 Mt grading 30.1% FeT @ 15% FeT cut-off (NI43-101)
Proven & Probable Reserves 464.6 million tonnes grading 32.4% Fe at a 15% cut-off grade;
% Weight Recovery = 39.9%
1. This includes railway capital repayment and interest
2. Direct operating costs excludes railway capital repayment & interest
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OPERATING EXPENDITURES (US$/TONNE OF CONCENTRATE)
COST PARAMETERS AVERAGE 20 YEARS AVERAGE YEARS 1 to 5
Mining 18.89 12.76
Concentrating, crushing & processing 4.38 3.89
Site infrastructure, sales & general administration 4.05 3.66
Environmental tailings & management 0.13 0.12
Rail transport including lease for rolling stock 4.80 5.42
Port facilities 2.34 2.14
Total Direct Operating Cost 34.58 27.99
Railway capital repayment ($1,133.6M) 6.22 7.40
Railway interest payment ($592.6M) 3.25 7.29
Total Operating Cost 44.05 42.68
Consolidated Fire Lake North Project
Preliminary Feasibility Study
PRE-PRODUCTION CAPITAL EXPENDITURES (US$ MILLIONS)
Fire Lake North & Pointe Noire Railway
COST AREA
Total Capital
in
$ MILLIONS
COST AREA
Total Capital in
$ MILLIONS
DirectCosts
Mining 133.7
Railway 200.0Concentrator & FLN Site Infrastructure 687.7
Pointe Noire 158.2
IndirectCosts
Owner’s Cost 53.2
Rolling Stock Leasing 13.4
Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Mgmt. (EPCM) 106.5
Project Indirect Costs 140.5
Contingency 114.6
Sub-total 1,394.4 Sub-total 213.4
Grand Total (100% of the project) 1,607.9
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Consolidated Fire Lake North
Project Schedule
Development, Construction, & Production
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Diamond Drilling
Scoping Study
Environmental / Social Studies
Community Consultation
Preliminary Feasibility Study
Feasibility Study
Permitting
Construction
Production
2016
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q2 Q3 Q4
2014 2015
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
2013
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1
2011 2012
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Critical point: Project schedule will be revised and updated once the feasibility study of the railway
solution is confirmed.
 Preliminary Feasibility Study results/released
Feb. 7, 2013
 Feasibility Study with 20 Mtpa production rate
scope underway
 West (3500m) & East (2400m) Pits are both
synformal fold closures that are open along
strike length & depth
 New Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) for the
East & West Pits announced on Jan. 9, 2013
(COG 15% FeT):
Measured & Indicated Resources
693.5 M tonnes grading 31.5% total iron (FeT)
Inferred Resources
521.6 M tonnes grading 30.1% total iron (FeT)
 Several de-risking initiatives are underway
associated to the project development of
Consolidated Fire Lake North (CFLN)
Consolidated Fire Lake North Project
Growth through Development
17See www.championironmines.com for reports maps & assays
High Grade, Coarse Specular Hematite Quartz Specular Hematite
Consolidated Fire Lake North Metallurgy
Press Release, August 1, 2012
 High quality sinter concentrate with very low deleterious elemental content
 Liberates at 850 micron (-20 mesh) & produces a 65-66% iron concentrate
 Assuming a concentrate with 66% Fe ; No magnetic separation circuit required
 Alumina is 0.52% versus industry standard of 2%
 Silica content is < 5%
 Al2O3 : SiO2 ratio of 0.14 versus the upper industry specification limit of 1
 This very low alumina to silica ratio is an ideal blending product for steel mills
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Fire Lake North Development Project
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Fire Lake North Development Project
20
500
meters
Moiré Lake Project
Initial Mineral Resource Estimate: March 29, 2012
ArcelorMittalPropertyBoundary
Mineral Resource Estimate:
 Indicated Resources: 164 M tonnes
grading 30.5% FeT
 Inferred Resources: 417 M tonnes
grading 29.4% FeT
 DDH LM11-12: 503 M @ 31% FeT
 Kilometric synform with hematite &
magnetite outcrops at surface
 Adjacent to ArcelorMittal Mont-Wright mine
A
A’
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500
meters
Moiré Lake Project
Infrastructure: Adjacent to Bloom Lake Railway (8km), road, & power
442 Mt @ 30.1% FeT;
Zone B: 285 Mt @ 30.1% FeT
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Oil Can Project
Initial Mineral Resource Estimate
 Potential for low strip ratio < 1 : 1
 972 Mt of iron oxide grading 33.2% at a
15% iron cut-off
 924 Mt of mixed iron oxide-silicate
mineralization
 This deposit is open at depth
 Orientation metallurgical tests indicate
a relatively coarse liberation grind size
 Commercial grade magnetite sinter feed
concentrate can be produced
 2011 drill program returned long
magnetite-hematite iron formation
intersections up to 545 metres in length
 Inferred Resources drilled on 400 metre
sections
23To view a larger more detailed version of this map please visit:
http://www.championironmines.com/vns-site/page-oil_can.html
South & East Zones
Section 9800N (Facing North)
200 metres
OC11-02
IF
IF
Ovb
OC11-19 OC11-01
OC11-08
OC11-07
OC11-05
East Zone
South Zone
190.0m @
30.6%
Assay Pending
401.5m @ 30.7%
incl. 213.5 @
33.1%
545.7m @ 33.7%
incl. 442.3 @
36.4%
197.2m @ 26.8%
incl. 145.5 @
28.1%
303.4m @ 34.7%
incl. 130.8m @
36.5%
Oil Can Project
Exploration Upside
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Central Zone
(Facing Northwest)
200 metres
OC11-10
OC11-03
OC11-16OC11-14
191.7m @
28.2%
472.2m @ 28.0%
incl. 119.6m @
35.2%
224.0m @ 28.1%
incl. 140.0m @
30.0%
311.4m @ 27.6%
incl. 269.0m @
29.2%
IF
Ovb
Oil Can Project
Exploration Upside
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200 metres
North Zone
Section 5800E (Facing East)
OC11-04
472.2m @ 28.0%
incl. 119.6m @
35.2%
IF
OvbOC11-09
OC11-12 OC11-13 OC11-15
221.2m @ 25.0%
incl. 128.9m @
28.7%
Assays Pending
414.1m @ 25.1%
incl. 139.0m @
29.5%
141.5m @ 29.2%
179.5m @ 32.8%
Oil Can Project
Exploration Upside
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Expected Challenges to be met for 2013
Reduce the sustaining capital.
 Continue with the East pit test work with the
objective of eliminating the second AG mill
(US$100M sustaining capital)
 Continue the negotiation with Hydro-Québec
with the objective of reducing the US$217.5M
(sustaining capital) participation of CHM into the
construction of a new 315 kV power line
Conversion of 1 B tonnes of M&I resources into
engineered in-pit reserves while maintaining a
stripping ratio that is <3:1 during the first 10 years
of the 20 year mine life (<3.75:1 for the remaining
life of mine).
Champion 2013 Expected Milestones
Consolidated Fire Lake North Definition Drilling COMPLETED
Updated PEA on Consolidated Fire Lake North COMPLETED
Initial NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate for Oil Can Project (adjacent to FLN Project) COMPLETED
Metallurgical results – Consolidated Fire Lake North, Moiré Lake, Oil Can Projects COMPLETED
Consolidated Fire Lake North Preliminary Feasibility Study COMPLETED
Limited exploration to convert inferred resources to measured & indicated/ Exploring PEA on Oil Can to
demonstrate its economics
Q2-Q3 2013
Commenced Environmental & Social Impact Assessment Study Q3 2013
Consolidated Fire Lake North Feasibility: Expand production capacity up to 20 Mtpy1 Q3 2014
Consolidated Fire Lake North Construction Start Q4 2014–Q3 2015
Consolidated Fire Lake North Production Q1-Q2 2016
Assumptions: 1Production expansion plan will economically justify a
second production line at the CFLN concentrator. The table below
shows the combined expected result of a 2 production line model (not
NI 43-101 compliant):
IRR = 34.7%
NPV (M$) Payback (yrs)Discount Rate
0% $18,441 M 3.9
5% $9,400 M 4.1
8% $6,465 M 4.32
10% $5,081 M 4.4
2Payback period at 8% is estimated from the production start of the 1st
production line, the payback for the 2nd line is 1.9 years after
production start on CAPEX of US$587M including indirect costs,
railway capital repayment and interest.
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Why Invest in
Champion Iron Mines?
 Robust Economics: (CFLN NPV, US$3.3B @ 8% DCF (PFS
Feb. 2013)
 14 Projects (755 km2) near 5 operating mines; 5.1 billion
tonnes of NI 43-101 compliant resource
 Oil Can Deposit: Initial Resource Estimate 1,896 Mt @ 28.7%
 High-Quality concentrate @ 66%Fe, with low impurities
 Signed agreement with Sept-Îles Port Authority for 10 Mt ship
loading capacity with option to increase tonnage
 Experienced team: Exploration, development, construction,
commissioning & operations management
 Financed through to feasibility; Favourable tax regime;
political support; & operating environment near 5 existing
mines
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Fire Lake North Exploration Camp
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Coarse Specular Hematite in Drill Core Coarse Grained Specular Hematite
Thank You
FSE: P02; OTCQX: CPMNF
www.championironmines.com
20 Adelaide Street East, Suite 301, Toronto, ON M5C 2T6 | 416 866 2200 30
-
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1,600,000
1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
China
Japan
Rest of the
World
Global Steel Production Shows
Continued Demand for Iron Ore
China’s CAGR* is 9.88% over
the last 30 years vs. 2.30% for
total global steel production
over the same period.
Source: World Steel Association website
* CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate
Kilotonnes
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Labrador Trough Annual Production
Iron Ore Production Upside
Company
Current Annual
Production
Future
Annual Forecast
IOC/RTZ 17 mtpy 23 mtpy
ArcelorMittal 16 mtpy 24 mtpy
Cliffs Natural Resources (Wuhan) 12 mtpy 20 mtpy
Labrador Iron Mines 2 mtpy1 5 mtpy1
Adriana Resources (Wuhan) 0 50 mtpy2
New Millennium (Tata) 0
4 mtpy1
24 mtpy2
Century Iron Mines (Wuhan) 0
2 mtpy1
20 mtpy2
Champion Iron Mines Limited 0 ~20 mtpy
Alderon Iron Ore Corp. 0 ~16 mtpy
Total Current & Forecasted Production 47 ~208 mtpy
1. Direct shipping ore
2. Taconite fine grained material
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Fermont Iron Ore District
(“FIOD”)
Historically the Fermont & Labrador
mining camps produced 33 Mtpa.
RTZ/IOC = 17 Mtpa
ArcelorMittal = 13 Mtpa
Wabush = 3 Mtpa
“ Marginal Era”:
For 30-40 years pre-2003
the price per tonne of concentrate
was $15- $30/tonne,
costs per tonne were similar.
Current 3 year moving average is
$115/tonne
Current Spot price average ~$130/tonne
(Aug. 2013)
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O’Keefe Purdy Project
Exploration Upside
34
Harvey Tuttle Project
 NI 43-101 Inferred Resource Estimate:
717 Mt @ 25% Fe; magnetite rich iron formation
 Intersected multiple significant iron formation
intervals in 2010 drill program
 Total of 13,165 m of drilling completed
 Less than 50% of the kilometric scale magnetic
anomalies have been tested
 25 km W-NW of CFLN
 Within conveying distance from CFLN planned
concentrator (20-30 km)
Advanced Exploration
Bellechasse Deposit
 Deposit located within CFLN
 NI 43-101 Resource Estimate: Inferred Resources
estimate; 215 Mt @ 29% Fe; potential for more
 Magnetite rich iron formation
 Adjacent to Hwy 389
 Synform geometry is favorable for open pit mining
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Aug. 2013 Champion Corporate Presentation - English

  • 1. Building the Next Major Iron Ore Mine in the Labrador Trough Corporate Presentation August 2013 | championironmines.com FSE: P02 OTCQX: CPMNF1
  • 2. FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS Certain information contained herein regarding Champion Iron Mines Ltd., including management’s assessment of future plans & operations, may constitute forward-looking statements under applicable securities law & necessarily involve risks, including but not limited to risks associated with mining exploration, operating costs, production costs, volatility of share prices, currency fluctuations, imprecision of resource & reserve estimates, environmental risks & ability to access sufficient capital from internal & external sources. As a consequence, actual results may differ materially from those anticipated in any forward looking statements. Plans, intentions or expectations disclosed in any forward-looking statements or information should not be read as guarantees of future results or events, & will not necessarily be accurate indications of whether or when or by which such results or events will be achieved. Except as required by law, Champion Iron Mines Ltd., expressly disclaims any intention & undertakes no obligation to update any forward looking statements or information as conditions change. The historical mineral resources mentioned are strictly historical in nature & are non-compliant to National Instrument 43-101 mineral resources & mineral reserves standards, & should therefore not be relied upon. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to upgrade or classify the historical mineral resources as current National Instrument NI-43-101 compliant. 2
  • 3. About Champion Iron Mines Fermont Holdings (755 km2)  141 projects in the Fermont Iron Ore District  Flagship Consolidated Fire Lake North (“CFLN”) Project Preliminary Feasibility Study (“PFS”) announced Feb. 7, 2013  5.1 billion tonnes of NI 43-101 compliant Mineral Resource Estimates of iron ore (910 MT of Measured + Indicated & 4,185 MT of Inferred Mineral Resources)  100% direct interest, option to buy back 0.5% of the NSR for C$1.5 million, resulting in a 2.5% NSR overall) Attikamagen Project (310 km2)  1.7 billion tonnes @ 31.3% FeT & a plan for a 2 Mtpy2 DSO project  Champion Iron Mines holds a 44% interest  Century Iron Mines Corp. subsidiary has a 56% interest & can earn up to a 60% interest by spending further $3M on exploration expenditures by May 20143 Advanced iron ore exploration & development projects located in Canada’s principal iron ore district, the Labrador Trough 1. Champion signed a definitive option agreement with Cartier Iron to earn a 65% interest in 7 of its projects (Cluster 3) 2. As reported by Champion Iron’s JV Partner on Mar. 25, 2013 press release 3. Investment by WISCO of 25% ($60M) & Minmetals of 5% ($12M) 3
  • 4. Québec’s Next Major Iron Ore Mine CFLN Preliminary Feasibilty Study  Feb. 7, 2013 PFS indicated an average production rate of 9.3 Mtpy of iron concentrate for the 20 year mine life  First 5 year average: 9.8 mtpy  Net Present Value of $3.3B at a discounted cash flow rate of 8% with an Internal Rate of Return of 30.9% & a payback period of 3.4 years Established Fermont Iron Ore District  Canada produces 47 Mtpy of iron ore concentrate & this is expected to increase to a total of 200 Mtpy over the next 10 years if all proposed development projects are realized  Established rail, power & port infrastructure - Competitive power rates are available - Port of Sept-Îles is building a world-class 50 Mtpy multi-user wharf project for the iron ore industry which is on schedule & on budget 4
  • 5. Capital Structure Share Data & Cash Position as of August 2, 2013. Total Shares – Outstanding 137.4 M Warrants Issued 3,333,333 at $1.20, $1.50 in Yr 3 (expire Oct. 7, 2013) 7,000,000 at $3.00 (expire May 17, 2015) - Fancamp 15,000,000 at $0.25 (expire July 17, 2015) – Baotou Outstanding 2,222,222 7,000,000 15,000,000 24,222,222 Options 8.69 M @ C$1.00 (avg. exercise price) Outstanding Share Market Capitalization (based on $0.25 share price) C$34M Cash & Receivables C$15M Management /Insiders Ownership ~ 26.7% Total Shares – Fully Diluted 170,307,831 Analyst Coverage 5
  • 6. Independent Board Oversight Over 200 years of combined exploration & mine operations experience Board of Directors Tom Larsen* CHAIRMAN Donald A. Sheldon, LLB., P.Eng.* DIRECTOR Alexander Horvath, P.Eng.* DIRECTOR William Harding, MBA, ICD.D DIRECTOR Francis Sauvé DIRECTOR Harry Burgess, P.Eng. DIRECTOR Paul Ankcorn DIRECTOR Jean Lafleur, P.Geo. DIRECTOR Management Team Tom Larsen PRESIDENT & CEO Miles Nagamatsu CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Beat Frei DIRECTOR OF PROJECT FINANCE Alexander Horvath, P.Eng. EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, EXPLORATION & PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Martin Bourgoin, P.Geo. EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, OPERATIONS Jean-Luc Chouinard, P.Eng., M.Sc. VICE PRESIDENT, PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Jeff Hussey, P.Geo. VICE PRESIDENT, CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS Bruce Mitton, P.Geo. VICE PRESIDENT, EXPLORATION Jorge Estepa VICE PRESIDENT, SECRETARY & TREASURER Katrina “Kay” Chua DIRECTOR OF INVESTOR RELATIONS 6 Special Committee Members AUDIT Paul Ankcorn (COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN); Francis Sauvé; Harry Burgess COMP & NOMINATION Alexander Horvath (COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN); Francis Sauvé; Donald Sheldon SPECIAL COMMITTEE William Harding (COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN); Francis Sauvé, Donald Sheldon ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH & SAFETY Donald Sheldon (COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN); Tom Larsen CORPORATE ADVISOR Doug Bache; Jérome Cliche
  • 7. Why invest in Champion Iron Mines? Favourable Operating Environment  Established iron ore mining district: The southern Labrador Trough  Favourable tax environment (40% tax rebate on exploration expenditures)  Access to low-cost power & close to rail & port infrastructure  Québec is a very stable jurisdiction to develop & operate mines  Iron ore prices are expected to remain in a positive price range over the mid to long term  Skilled labor work force  Environmental: Iron ore beneficiation includes crushing & grinding to liberate the iron; followed by gravity & magnetic separation of iron ore from gangue minerals rather than reagents Champion Iron Mines Competitive Advantage  Fermont Holdings: 14 iron ore brownfield projects (755 km2)  CFLN Preliminary Feasibility Study of coarse grained specular hematite surficial deposits  Easier to liberate  Deleterious elements in concentrate are well below industry specifications limits  Experienced team of project developers & mine builders  Upside potential for short, mid, & long term growth is high with 5.1 billion tonnes  Several de-risking initiatives underway including a rail solution, 2012 port agreement, Environmental & Social Impact Study & permit applications (See Press Release Jan. 9, 2013)  Closest to the St. Lawrence Seaway & electrical power infrastructure 7
  • 8. Why invest in Champion Iron Mines? Favourable Operating Environment  Established iron ore mining district: The southern Labrador Trough  Favourable tax environment (40% tax rebate on exploration expenditures)  Access to low-cost power & close to rail & port infrastructure  Québec's Plan Nord  $80B over 25 years  Québec is a very stable jurisdiction to develop & operate mines  Iron ore prices are expected to remain in a positive price range over the long term  Skilled labor work force  Environmental: Iron ore beneficiation includes crushing & grinding to liberate the iron; followed by gravity & magnetic separation of iron ore from gangue minerals rather than reagents Champion Iron Mines Competitive Advantage  Fermont Holdings: 14 iron ore Brownfield projects (755 km2)  CFLN Preliminary Feasibility Study of coarse grained specular hematite surficial deposits  Easier to liberate  Deleterious elements in concentrate are well below industry specifications limits  Experienced team of project developers & mine builders  Upside potential for short, mid, & long term growth is high with 5.1 billion tonnes  Several de-risking initiatives underway including a rail solution, 2012 port agreement, Environmental & Social Impact Study & permit applications (See Press Release Jan. 9, 2013)  Closest to the St. Lawrence Seaway & electrical power infrastructure 8
  • 9. Consolidated Fire Lake North Property Mineral Resources @ 15% FeT cut-off Deposit Measured tonnes (millions) Grade FeT% Indicated tonnes (millions) Grade FeT% Inferred tonnes (millions) Grade FeT% FLN - West* 24 35.4 405 32.6 329 30.9 FLN - East* 3 34.2 262 29.6 192 28.7 FLN - Don Lake 0 21.4 52 26.5 188 25.3 Bellechasse 215 28.7 Oil Can - Oxide - - - - 972 33.2 Oil Can - Mixed 924 24.1 Total 27 35.0 719 31.0 2,821 28.8 Total Resource Tonnes (millions) 3,567 *Total Resource under Preliminary Feasibility Study 1,215 Total Fermont Holdings Mineral Resources @ 15% FeT cut-off Harvey-Tuttle 947 23.2 Moire Lake 164 30.5 417 29.4 Total including all Fermont Holdings 27 35.0 883 30.9 4,185 27.6 Total Resource Tonnes (millions) 5,095 Global Mineral Resource (NI 43-101 Resource Compliant) 3.6 billion tonnes, out of Champion's 5.1 billion tonnes of global resource, are within the confines of the Consolidated Fire Lake North project; which alone has the resource base to produce up to 30-40 Mtpy of iron concentrate; & capable of supporting an independent rail solution, if necessary. 9
  • 10. Existing Rail Infrastructure Québec North Shore & Labrador Railway (“QNS&L”):  Consolidated Fire Lake North PEA Base Case connection to Bloom Lake railway requires 94 km of rail – includes turnaround loop & sidings  Proposed southern multi-user railway option  QNS&L links to Sept-Îles & Pointe Noire  Bloom Lake & QNS&L railways are considered common carriers  Common carriers allocate capacity on a first-come, first-serve basis Cartier Railway:  Links Mont Wright to Port-Cartier  Transports ore from Fire Lake to Mt. Wright  Privately owned by ArcelorMittal  Within Consolidated Fire Lake North Project boundary 10
  • 11. World Class Port of Sept-Îles Infrastructure Expanding to Meet Demand Pointe Noire Multi User Wharf  10 Mt ship loading capacity reserved with the possibility to increase tonnage  Completion Mar. 31, 2014; 18 months prior to “CFLN" startup  Phase 1: 50 Mtpy for $220M Federal Government announced $55M funding or 25% of project  Phase 2: Planning for 100 Mtpy Port of Sept-Îles  RTZ-IOC shipping facility Port-Cartier  ArcelorMittal shipping facility  $2.1B expansion is underway & will include concentrator expansion with port & rail infrastructure upgrades  Located 62 km west of Sept-Îles Pointe Noire Sept-Iles Courtesy of the Port de Sept Îles China Max ship capacity 300kt 11
  • 12. 12 New Proposed Railway *Champion has a “right of first refusal” to acquire this property. **Represents historical resource data, non NI 43-101 compliant & should not be relied upon. NEW PROPOSAL RAILWAY
  • 13. Site Layout of Consolidated Fire Lake North Project Oil Can Project is only 6 km from CFLN concentrator 13 OB Dump East Waste Rock Dump West Pit East Pit Tailings Impoundment Area Water Treatment Concentrator Permanent Camp 161 kV Electrical Substation Construction Camp
  • 14. Key Results Feb. 2013 PFS Pre-Tax Basis Internal Rate of Return (IRR) (8% Discount Rate) 1 30.9% Undiscounted Cash Flow $9.0B Net Present Value @ 5% Discounted Cash Flow $4.7B Net Present Value @ 8% Discounted Cash Flow $3.3B Net Present Value @ 10% Discounted Cash Flow $2.6B Payback Period (8% Discount Rate) 3.4 Years CFLN East & West Deposit Development February 2013 Preliminary Feasibility Study– Highlights Pre-production Capital Expenditures: US$1,394.4M (Fire Lake North & Pointe Noire) Direct Operating Costs2 US$34.58 per tonne (average 20 years); US$27.99 per tonne (average years 1 to 5) Price Assumptions US$115 per tonne of concentrate at 66% Fe (years 1 -5) US$110 per tonne of concentrate at 66% Fe (years 6-20) Mine-Life 19.6 years Exchange Rate $1.00 USD to $1.00 CDN Overall Stripping Ratio 2:74:1 for the current 20 year mine-life 1:56:1 (years 1-3 of production); 2:02:1 (years 1-5 of operation) Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) East & West Pits Measured & Indicated Resources 693.5 Mt grading 31.5% FeT (NI43-101) Inferred Resources 521.6 Mt grading 30.1% FeT @ 15% FeT cut-off (NI43-101) Proven & Probable Reserves 464.6 million tonnes grading 32.4% Fe at a 15% cut-off grade; % Weight Recovery = 39.9% 1. This includes railway capital repayment and interest 2. Direct operating costs excludes railway capital repayment & interest 14
  • 15. OPERATING EXPENDITURES (US$/TONNE OF CONCENTRATE) COST PARAMETERS AVERAGE 20 YEARS AVERAGE YEARS 1 to 5 Mining 18.89 12.76 Concentrating, crushing & processing 4.38 3.89 Site infrastructure, sales & general administration 4.05 3.66 Environmental tailings & management 0.13 0.12 Rail transport including lease for rolling stock 4.80 5.42 Port facilities 2.34 2.14 Total Direct Operating Cost 34.58 27.99 Railway capital repayment ($1,133.6M) 6.22 7.40 Railway interest payment ($592.6M) 3.25 7.29 Total Operating Cost 44.05 42.68 Consolidated Fire Lake North Project Preliminary Feasibility Study PRE-PRODUCTION CAPITAL EXPENDITURES (US$ MILLIONS) Fire Lake North & Pointe Noire Railway COST AREA Total Capital in $ MILLIONS COST AREA Total Capital in $ MILLIONS DirectCosts Mining 133.7 Railway 200.0Concentrator & FLN Site Infrastructure 687.7 Pointe Noire 158.2 IndirectCosts Owner’s Cost 53.2 Rolling Stock Leasing 13.4 Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Mgmt. (EPCM) 106.5 Project Indirect Costs 140.5 Contingency 114.6 Sub-total 1,394.4 Sub-total 213.4 Grand Total (100% of the project) 1,607.9 15
  • 16. Consolidated Fire Lake North Project Schedule Development, Construction, & Production 16 Diamond Drilling Scoping Study Environmental / Social Studies Community Consultation Preliminary Feasibility Study Feasibility Study Permitting Construction Production 2016 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q2 Q3 Q4 2014 2015 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2013 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 2011 2012 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Critical point: Project schedule will be revised and updated once the feasibility study of the railway solution is confirmed.
  • 17.  Preliminary Feasibility Study results/released Feb. 7, 2013  Feasibility Study with 20 Mtpa production rate scope underway  West (3500m) & East (2400m) Pits are both synformal fold closures that are open along strike length & depth  New Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) for the East & West Pits announced on Jan. 9, 2013 (COG 15% FeT): Measured & Indicated Resources 693.5 M tonnes grading 31.5% total iron (FeT) Inferred Resources 521.6 M tonnes grading 30.1% total iron (FeT)  Several de-risking initiatives are underway associated to the project development of Consolidated Fire Lake North (CFLN) Consolidated Fire Lake North Project Growth through Development 17See www.championironmines.com for reports maps & assays
  • 18. High Grade, Coarse Specular Hematite Quartz Specular Hematite Consolidated Fire Lake North Metallurgy Press Release, August 1, 2012  High quality sinter concentrate with very low deleterious elemental content  Liberates at 850 micron (-20 mesh) & produces a 65-66% iron concentrate  Assuming a concentrate with 66% Fe ; No magnetic separation circuit required  Alumina is 0.52% versus industry standard of 2%  Silica content is < 5%  Al2O3 : SiO2 ratio of 0.14 versus the upper industry specification limit of 1  This very low alumina to silica ratio is an ideal blending product for steel mills 18
  • 19. Fire Lake North Development Project 19
  • 20. Fire Lake North Development Project 20
  • 21. 500 meters Moiré Lake Project Initial Mineral Resource Estimate: March 29, 2012 ArcelorMittalPropertyBoundary Mineral Resource Estimate:  Indicated Resources: 164 M tonnes grading 30.5% FeT  Inferred Resources: 417 M tonnes grading 29.4% FeT  DDH LM11-12: 503 M @ 31% FeT  Kilometric synform with hematite & magnetite outcrops at surface  Adjacent to ArcelorMittal Mont-Wright mine A A’ 21
  • 22. 500 meters Moiré Lake Project Infrastructure: Adjacent to Bloom Lake Railway (8km), road, & power 442 Mt @ 30.1% FeT; Zone B: 285 Mt @ 30.1% FeT 22
  • 23. Oil Can Project Initial Mineral Resource Estimate  Potential for low strip ratio < 1 : 1  972 Mt of iron oxide grading 33.2% at a 15% iron cut-off  924 Mt of mixed iron oxide-silicate mineralization  This deposit is open at depth  Orientation metallurgical tests indicate a relatively coarse liberation grind size  Commercial grade magnetite sinter feed concentrate can be produced  2011 drill program returned long magnetite-hematite iron formation intersections up to 545 metres in length  Inferred Resources drilled on 400 metre sections 23To view a larger more detailed version of this map please visit: http://www.championironmines.com/vns-site/page-oil_can.html
  • 24. South & East Zones Section 9800N (Facing North) 200 metres OC11-02 IF IF Ovb OC11-19 OC11-01 OC11-08 OC11-07 OC11-05 East Zone South Zone 190.0m @ 30.6% Assay Pending 401.5m @ 30.7% incl. 213.5 @ 33.1% 545.7m @ 33.7% incl. 442.3 @ 36.4% 197.2m @ 26.8% incl. 145.5 @ 28.1% 303.4m @ 34.7% incl. 130.8m @ 36.5% Oil Can Project Exploration Upside 24
  • 25. Central Zone (Facing Northwest) 200 metres OC11-10 OC11-03 OC11-16OC11-14 191.7m @ 28.2% 472.2m @ 28.0% incl. 119.6m @ 35.2% 224.0m @ 28.1% incl. 140.0m @ 30.0% 311.4m @ 27.6% incl. 269.0m @ 29.2% IF Ovb Oil Can Project Exploration Upside 25
  • 26. 200 metres North Zone Section 5800E (Facing East) OC11-04 472.2m @ 28.0% incl. 119.6m @ 35.2% IF OvbOC11-09 OC11-12 OC11-13 OC11-15 221.2m @ 25.0% incl. 128.9m @ 28.7% Assays Pending 414.1m @ 25.1% incl. 139.0m @ 29.5% 141.5m @ 29.2% 179.5m @ 32.8% Oil Can Project Exploration Upside 26
  • 27. Expected Challenges to be met for 2013 Reduce the sustaining capital.  Continue with the East pit test work with the objective of eliminating the second AG mill (US$100M sustaining capital)  Continue the negotiation with Hydro-Québec with the objective of reducing the US$217.5M (sustaining capital) participation of CHM into the construction of a new 315 kV power line Conversion of 1 B tonnes of M&I resources into engineered in-pit reserves while maintaining a stripping ratio that is <3:1 during the first 10 years of the 20 year mine life (<3.75:1 for the remaining life of mine). Champion 2013 Expected Milestones Consolidated Fire Lake North Definition Drilling COMPLETED Updated PEA on Consolidated Fire Lake North COMPLETED Initial NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate for Oil Can Project (adjacent to FLN Project) COMPLETED Metallurgical results – Consolidated Fire Lake North, Moiré Lake, Oil Can Projects COMPLETED Consolidated Fire Lake North Preliminary Feasibility Study COMPLETED Limited exploration to convert inferred resources to measured & indicated/ Exploring PEA on Oil Can to demonstrate its economics Q2-Q3 2013 Commenced Environmental & Social Impact Assessment Study Q3 2013 Consolidated Fire Lake North Feasibility: Expand production capacity up to 20 Mtpy1 Q3 2014 Consolidated Fire Lake North Construction Start Q4 2014–Q3 2015 Consolidated Fire Lake North Production Q1-Q2 2016 Assumptions: 1Production expansion plan will economically justify a second production line at the CFLN concentrator. The table below shows the combined expected result of a 2 production line model (not NI 43-101 compliant): IRR = 34.7% NPV (M$) Payback (yrs)Discount Rate 0% $18,441 M 3.9 5% $9,400 M 4.1 8% $6,465 M 4.32 10% $5,081 M 4.4 2Payback period at 8% is estimated from the production start of the 1st production line, the payback for the 2nd line is 1.9 years after production start on CAPEX of US$587M including indirect costs, railway capital repayment and interest. 27
  • 28. Why Invest in Champion Iron Mines?  Robust Economics: (CFLN NPV, US$3.3B @ 8% DCF (PFS Feb. 2013)  14 Projects (755 km2) near 5 operating mines; 5.1 billion tonnes of NI 43-101 compliant resource  Oil Can Deposit: Initial Resource Estimate 1,896 Mt @ 28.7%  High-Quality concentrate @ 66%Fe, with low impurities  Signed agreement with Sept-Îles Port Authority for 10 Mt ship loading capacity with option to increase tonnage  Experienced team: Exploration, development, construction, commissioning & operations management  Financed through to feasibility; Favourable tax regime; political support; & operating environment near 5 existing mines 28
  • 29. Fire Lake North Exploration Camp 29 Coarse Specular Hematite in Drill Core Coarse Grained Specular Hematite
  • 30. Thank You FSE: P02; OTCQX: CPMNF www.championironmines.com 20 Adelaide Street East, Suite 301, Toronto, ON M5C 2T6 | 416 866 2200 30
  • 31. - 200,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 1,000,000 1,200,000 1,400,000 1,600,000 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 China Japan Rest of the World Global Steel Production Shows Continued Demand for Iron Ore China’s CAGR* is 9.88% over the last 30 years vs. 2.30% for total global steel production over the same period. Source: World Steel Association website * CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate Kilotonnes 31
  • 32. Labrador Trough Annual Production Iron Ore Production Upside Company Current Annual Production Future Annual Forecast IOC/RTZ 17 mtpy 23 mtpy ArcelorMittal 16 mtpy 24 mtpy Cliffs Natural Resources (Wuhan) 12 mtpy 20 mtpy Labrador Iron Mines 2 mtpy1 5 mtpy1 Adriana Resources (Wuhan) 0 50 mtpy2 New Millennium (Tata) 0 4 mtpy1 24 mtpy2 Century Iron Mines (Wuhan) 0 2 mtpy1 20 mtpy2 Champion Iron Mines Limited 0 ~20 mtpy Alderon Iron Ore Corp. 0 ~16 mtpy Total Current & Forecasted Production 47 ~208 mtpy 1. Direct shipping ore 2. Taconite fine grained material 32
  • 33. Fermont Iron Ore District (“FIOD”) Historically the Fermont & Labrador mining camps produced 33 Mtpa. RTZ/IOC = 17 Mtpa ArcelorMittal = 13 Mtpa Wabush = 3 Mtpa “ Marginal Era”: For 30-40 years pre-2003 the price per tonne of concentrate was $15- $30/tonne, costs per tonne were similar. Current 3 year moving average is $115/tonne Current Spot price average ~$130/tonne (Aug. 2013) 33
  • 35. Harvey Tuttle Project  NI 43-101 Inferred Resource Estimate: 717 Mt @ 25% Fe; magnetite rich iron formation  Intersected multiple significant iron formation intervals in 2010 drill program  Total of 13,165 m of drilling completed  Less than 50% of the kilometric scale magnetic anomalies have been tested  25 km W-NW of CFLN  Within conveying distance from CFLN planned concentrator (20-30 km) Advanced Exploration Bellechasse Deposit  Deposit located within CFLN  NI 43-101 Resource Estimate: Inferred Resources estimate; 215 Mt @ 29% Fe; potential for more  Magnetite rich iron formation  Adjacent to Hwy 389  Synform geometry is favorable for open pit mining 35