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Cartier Resources controls 15 km along the Cadillac Fault. Our fully funded 100,000-metre drill campaign is confirming high-grade zones and establishing district-scale growth potential.

Cartier Resources is advancing one of Quebec’s most compelling gold exploration stories. With a 100% owned land package covering more than 15 kilometres of the Larder Lake–Cadillac Fault Zone, the company is defining a new district-scale gold camp east of Val-d’Or.

In 2022, Cartier consolidated the East Cadillac property with its flagship Chimo Mine Project, creating a continuous, highly prospective land position. Drilling in 2023–2024 confirmed 10 gold-bearing zones across 10 kilometres, with standout results including 173.5 g/t at VG10, 26.2 g/t at Portal, and 44.7 g/t at Bluegrass. Mineralization remains open in all directions, reinforcing the scale of the opportunity.

Backed by Agnico Eagle Mines (27% equity stake) and institutional investors, Cartier recently raised $11.4 million to fund a major 100,000-metre drill program running through 2027. This campaign will test near-surface systems while pursuing new discoveries identified by VRify’s AI platform, which flagged 12 additional high-priority targets.

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