APPENDIX A La Coipa Refer to Explanatory Notes available on page 2 and Appendix B for detailed drill results, available at www.kinross.com/files/annual/exploration-disclosure-2015-appendix-b.xlsx Figure 1. Plan map and long section of the 2015 exploration drill holes and significant intercepts not included in the current Catalina and Pompeya resources. The $1,400 pit designs for Catalina and Pompeya are highlighted on the plan map. 1
Explanatory Notes La Coipa Exploration Results Results are reported for 32 diamond drill core holes completed at La Coipa; 13 at Catalina, 10 at Pompeya, 4 at Maritza, 3 at Azufrera, 1 at Cuenca and 1 at Atenas. Samples are typically collected in two metre intervals for diamond core and RC. Diamond core samples are sawed in half, along the length, with half placed in a plastic sample bag and sent to the lab, with the remaining half stored on site in core boxes. QA/QC certified reference material (standards), duplicates and blanks were inserted into the sample stream according to industry best practice. All samples were sent to Laboratory Geoanalitica Limitada in Coquimbo, Chile, an ISO 9002 certified laboratory. Au was analyzed for by using a 50 gram fire assay method with an atomic absorption finish and Ag was analyzed by aqua regia method with AAS finish and gravimetric analysis on values >50 g/t Ag. All results for the drill campaign are reported as Au grams per tonne (Au g/t), Ag grams per tonne (Ag g/t) and as Au Equivalent grams per tonne (Au Eq g/t). Au Eq is calculated using Ag g/t/70 and added to the Au g/t assay result. La Coipa composites are calculated using weighted average of Au Eq equal to or above 0.5 gram per tonne. No more than 5 metres of internal waste (<0.5 grams per tonne) is accepted and high grade samples were not cut. Down hole intercept widths are reported only, due to the irregular nature of the mineralization. The technical information about the Company s drilling and exploration activities at La Coipa contained in this news release has been prepared under the supervision of Mr. Sylvain Guerard, an officer with the Company who is a qualified person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101. The drill hole data base including collar, survey, geology and assay information were reviewed by the qualified person and the composite assay information independently calculated and verified for accuracy of reporting. Assay certificates for the information disclosed in this news release were verified by the La Coipa Exploration Manager, Mr. Devin den Boer (P.Geo.) but not by Mr. Guerard as the qualified person. Abbreviations used are: NSI - No Significant Intersection; BDL - Below Detection Limit. 2
Tasiast Figure 2. Location map showing the Tamaya deposit and Tasiast near mine and district exploration targets in 2015. Operating Mine Imkebdene license Satellite deposit New deposit 2015 TAMAYA WEST BRANCH FENNEC C67 C68 El Gaicha license Tmeimichat license Tasiast Sud license N Daouas license 3
Chirano Refer to Explanatory Notes available on page 5 and Appendix B for detailed drill results, available at www.kinross.com/files/annual/exploration-disclosure-2015-appendix-b.xlsx Figure 3. Long section through the Chirano Mine Trend with Suraw and Akwaaba highlighted. The long section shows grams per metre gold grade of each deposit along the Chirano Mine Trend, emphasizing the underground potential in the district. The dashed black line shows the original topography across the Mine Trend, whilst the red line reflects the design pit outlines. The white area between the dashed black line and the red line represents the mined out areas. Current underground mining operations are at Akwaaba and Paboase. 4
Explanatory Notes Chirano Exploration Results Results are reported for 34 diamond drill core holes and 4 RC holes completed at the Suraw deposit and 7 diamond drill core holes completed at the Akwaaba deposit. All 41 diamond drill holes drilled at Suraw and Akwaaba in 2015 are diamond drill core holes of HQ or NQ core diameter with RC pre-collars of variable depth. At Suraw and Akwaaba the dip of the drill holes are taken from the vertical being -90 degrees and horizontal being 0 degrees. Composite assay intervals reported for Suraw and Akwaaba diamond drill core results are calculated by taking a weighted average. No more than three consecutive metres of internal waste (<2.0 grams per tonne) is accepted, high grade samples are not cut. Down hole intercept widths and true widths are both reported. Sampling protocols followed long-establish procedures at Chirano that meet or exceed industry standards. Analytical laboratory analysis was performed by ALS Chemex at their Kumasi, Ghana facility and results met rigorous QA/QC requirements. Field duplicate samples are taken and blanks and standards are added to every batch submitted. The technical information about the Company s drilling and exploration activities at Chirano contained in this news release has been prepared under the supervision of Mr. Sylvain Guerard, an officer with the Company who is a qualified person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101. The drill hole data base including collar, survey, geology and assay information were reviewed by the qualified person and the composite assay information independently calculated and verified for accuracy of reporting. Assay certificates for the information disclosed in this news release were verified by the Regional Director Exploration, Africa, Mr. Al Kirkham, but not by Mr. Guerard as the qualified person. Abbreviations used are: NSI - No Significant Intersection; BDL - Below Detection Limit. 5
Kupol Figure 4. Location map of the Kupol district showing the location of the Kupol and Moroshka veins. 6
Dvoinoye Refer to Explanatory Notes available on page 9 and Appendix B for detailed drill results, available at www.kinross.com/files/annual/exploration-disclosure-2015-appendix-b.xlsx Figure 5. Location map of the Vodorazdelnaya Prospecting License showing the Dvoinoye district. The location of Dvoinoye Zone 1 can be seen within the Dvoinoye Mine License, and the September Northeast deposit, within the Sentyabrskoe Mine Application License. Other exploration targets from 2015 are also highlighted at Alyonka, Zone 3 and Dvoinoye North. 7
Figure 6. Cross-section through Dvoinoye Zone 1 showing significant intercepts within the quartz vein, beneath the historical open pit mine. 8
Explanatory Notes Dvoinoye Exploration Results All 13 drill holes in 2015 at Dvoinoye Zone 1 are diamond drill core holes of HQ core diameter. The Zone 1 vein dips sub-vertically, therefore, drill holes are angled between minus 40 and 65 to the west. The dip of the drill holes are taken from the vertical being -90 degrees and horizontal being 0 degrees. Composite assay intervals reported for diamond drill core results are calculated by taking a weighted average of all gold fire assay values equal to or above 1.0 gram per tonne gold. No more than three consecutive metres of internal waste (<1.0 grams per tonne) is accepted, high grade samples are not cut. Down hole widths are reported, with true widths for drill intersections estimated to be from 40-80% of down hole intervals. The reader is referred to the Kupol & Dvoinoye NI 43-101 Technical Report dated March 31, 2015, available under the Company s profile at www.sedar.com, for a full description of drilling methods, sampling procedures and QA/QC protocols. The technical information about the Company s drilling and exploration activities at Dvoinoye contained in this news release has been prepared under the supervision of Mr. Sylvain Guerard, an officer with the Company who is a qualified person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101. The drill hole data base including collar, survey, geology and assay information were reviewed by the qualified person and the composite assay information independently calculated and verified for accuracy of reporting. Assay certificates for the information disclosed in this news release were verified by the Regional Director Exploration, Russia, Mr. Nicholas Fox, but not by Mr. Guerard as the qualified person. Abbreviations used are: NSI - No Significant Intersection; BDL - Below Detection Limit. 9
Figure 7. Plan map of Bald Mountain, highlighting priority drill targets for 2016. ~15km Winrock Top Redbird JV Zone Saga ~40km Vantage Yankee Grade x Thickness 0.5-2gm 2-5gm 5-10gm >10gm Claim boundary 10