GoldHaven Expands Magno Project to Over 37,200 Hectares with Cassiar Claims
GoldHaven Expands Magno Project to 37,200 Hectares

GoldHaven Expands Magno Project to Over 37,200 Hectares with Strategic Cassiar Claims Acquisition

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — GoldHaven Resources Corp. has significantly expanded its Magno Project in northern British Columbia's Cassiar District through the acquisition of three strategic mineral claims, bringing the total property size to over 37,200 hectares. The company has completed a comprehensive review of historical exploration data from these newly acquired claims, revealing multiple mineralization styles within the broader Magno property.

Multiple Mineralization Styles Identified

The expanded Magno Project now hosts three historically explored mineral occurrences that demonstrate diverse mineralization potential:

  • Lamb Mountain: Features a tungsten-molybdenum skarn system with historical drilling returning 0.36% WO₃ over 24.9 meters and trench results up to 1.65% MoS₂, showing similarities to nearby Kuhn and Dead Goat zones
  • Cassiar Moly: Contains a large-scale intrusion-related molybdenum system with samples reaching up to 14.50% MoS₂ and 0.49% tungsten, indicating a fertile magmatic-hydrothermal system
  • Lang Creek: Hosts a polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) occurrence with historical drilling by Cominco Ltd. outlining a near-surface massive sulphide lens grading 1.52% copper and 0.90% zinc, along with associated gold and silver values

Management Perspective on District-Scale Potential

Robert Birmingham, CEO of GoldHaven, emphasized the significance of these findings: "What makes these claims important is not a single result. The combination of skarn-hosted tungsten-molybdenum at Lamb Mountain, a large intrusion-related molybdenum system at Cassiar Moly, and VMS copper-zinc at Lang Creek, all within the same property boundary, continues to validate our geological thesis that the Magno district is driven by a large, multi-phase magmatic system capable of generating multiple styles of mineralization across a wide footprint."

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Historical Data Highlights Untested Potential

The company's review of historical exploration data, compiled from BC MINFILE records and historical assessment reports, reveals several areas with untested exploration potential:

  1. Depth potential at the Lang Creek VMS occurrence remains unexplored
  2. Strike extensions at Lamb Mountain's skarn system show promise for further investigation
  3. Broader system-scale mineralization at Cassiar Moly presents additional exploration opportunities

The collective data demonstrates multiple mineralization styles—including intrusion-related, skarn, and VMS systems—within a compact geographical area, supporting GoldHaven's interpretation of Magno as a district-scale, multi-phase polymetallic system.

Important Caution Regarding Historical Data

GoldHaven has issued a cautionary statement regarding the historical exploration results, noting that all described findings are historical in nature and have not been verified by a Qualified Person on behalf of the company. Investors and stakeholders should not rely solely on these historical results when evaluating the property's potential.

The company's strategic expansion of the Magno Project represents a significant step in developing what appears to be a comprehensive mineral district with diverse exploration targets across its now 37,200-hectare footprint in British Columbia's mineral-rich Cassiar District.

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