What's Happening?
GoldHaven Resources has commenced drill targeting for its 2026 exploration program at the Magno Project in the Cassiar District of British Columbia. The company has filed a permit application with the Ministry of Mines and is awaiting approval. The drilling
plans focus on three zones: the Magno Zone, the D Zone, and the Kuhn Zone, each exhibiting distinct mineralization styles. The project aims to explore carbonate replacement-style silver-lead-zinc mineralization and tungsten-rich skarn mineralization, indicating a large, intrusion-related system linked to the Cassiar Stock.
Why It's Important?
The Magno Project represents a significant exploration opportunity for GoldHaven Resources, potentially leading to the discovery of valuable mineral deposits. The project's success could enhance the company's portfolio and attract further investment. The exploration of diverse mineralization styles, including silver, lead, zinc, and tungsten, aligns with global demand for these metals, particularly in technology and industrial applications. Successful exploration could also contribute to regional economic development and job creation in British Columbia.
What's Next?
GoldHaven plans to conduct a detailed airborne magnetic survey and develop a 3D geological model to support drill targeting. The company is also considering a ground-based 3D induced polarization survey to assess potential mineralization at depth. These efforts aim to refine exploration targets and maximize the project's potential. The outcome of the permit application and subsequent exploration results will be critical in determining the project's future direction and potential partnerships.









