Your Core Experts, With An EDGE.

Established in 2004, Cyr Drilling International Ltd. is a Canadian based leader in core drilling locally and around the globe.

Get the experts: Secure the know-how of a highly experienced executive team with the foremost credentials you look for. Specialized knowledge, innovation and delivery from proven leaders who effectively manage diverse projects and set high standards for talented crews.

Get the depth: Every new project brings unique challenges. The depth of our experience spans from the deep freeze of the Tibetan Plateau to the remote mountains of Stikine, British Columbia. Cyr Drilling has prevailed through some of the toughest, most extreme and diverse environments that exist.

Get versatility: Cyr Drilling's process of working to deliver on clients needs ensures highly responsive, professional service for every type of project. Whether it's remote sites, fly-ins, or unique conditions, we know how to get it done.

Get results: Our client's needs are met in short time frames, within budget, in the safest manner and with an environmental conscience. Service with integrity means more than getting it done – it means getting it done right from every angle.

 

Dachang and Zalantun gold projects in China

Cyr Drilling International Ltd. completed a 15,000 metre + planned drilling program on the Dachang and Zalantun gold projects in China for Inter-Citic Minerals Inc.

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Cyr Drilling and Webequie First Nation partner up

The Northern Miner, Monday, August 25, 2008
Winnipeg-based diamond driller Cyr Drilling has entered into a joint venture with the Webequie First Nation in Ontario's "Ring of Fire" polymetallic exploration camp.

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First Nations community gets into the drilling business

Financial Post August 14, 2008, 5:45 PM by Peter Koven
A highly unique deal has been struck between a First Nations group and a contract drilling company to create jobs around a hot mineral discovery and potentially build the world's only First Nations-owned drilling company.
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Mining talks bring different results for Northern Ontario First Nations

The Sudbury Star - CP - August 2008

Officials of the Lac Seul First Nation say they're upset that talks with Gold Eagle Mines failed to produce any benefits for the northwestern Ontario reserve.

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