Kerr-Addison
The Kerr-Addison Project is Cadillac Mines Corporation’s flagship asset in McGarry Township, Ontario. The project is located along the prolific Cadillac-Larder Lake Break, one of the world’s most productive gold-bearing structures.
Since acquiring the project in 2015, the Company has completed extensive drilling programs, expanded its land position and continued to demonstrate significant exploration and development potential across the property.
3.4 Moz Au (78.5 Mt @ 1.34 g/t Au)
Indicated Mineral Resources
2.2 Moz Au (25.9 Mt @ 2.66 g/t Au)
Inferred Mineral Resources
209,258M Drilled
At the Kerr-Addison Property and the Geminid Deposit
Since the Acquisition of Cadillac Mines
4,712-Hectare Land Package
Primarily in McGarry Township
Technical Reports
Geology and Mineralization
Gold mineralization at Kerr-Addison is associated with structurally controlled quartz-carbonate vein systems hosted within altered ultramafic and mafic volcanic rock units along the Cadillac-Larder Lake Break.
Growth Strategy
Cadillac Mines continues to advance Kerr-Addison through aggressive drilling, resource expansion and evaluation of both open-pit and future underground development opportunities.
Current exploration activities are focused on expanding known mineralization, testing additional targets along the Cadillac-Larder Lake Break and unlocking the broader district-scale potential across the property.
The Company’s 2026 120,000-metre drill program represents the largest exploration campaign in Company history.