GoldHaven Resources Corp. (CSE: GOH) (OTCQB: GHVNF) (FSE: 4QS) has completed a 2,320-line-kilometre district-scale airborne geophysical survey over its 100%-owned Magno Critical Minerals Project in British Columbia's Cassiar Mining District. The company will integrate this dataset with high-grade surface sampling results to generate priority drill targets for its 2026 exploration program.
Survey Details and Scale
The Quantitative Magnetic Tensor (QMAGT) survey was flown at 100-metre line spacing across a land package exceeding 37,000 hectares. According to the company, this is one of the largest modern airborne magnetic datasets ever acquired over the project. Preliminary imagery reveals an extensive structural framework and multiple magnetic features, several of which are spatially associated with known historical mineral occurrences.
Integration with Surface Sampling
The geophysical data will be combined with high-grade surface sampling results, which include values up to 2,370 g/t silver, 6,550 ppm tungsten, and 334 ppm indium. These results will help prioritize drill targets across the Magno, Kuhn, and D Zone areas. The company's 2026 program will focus on systematic drill testing guided by this integrated dataset.
CEO Statement
“I’ve been waiting for this dataset since the day we assembled this land package,” said Rob Birmingham, President & CEO of GoldHaven. “For the first time, we can evaluate Magno as one connected mineral system rather than a collection of isolated historical showings.” He added that the preliminary data already highlight an extensive structural framework and numerous magnetic features, and that the work over the coming weeks will define the company’s most systematic drill program to date across the Magno district.
Regional Context
Magno sits within a broader critical-minerals wave in the region, alongside companies such as Fireweed Metals (TSXV: FWZ), Perpetua Resources (NASDAQ: PPTA), Northcliff Resources (TSX: NCF), and Coeur Mining (NYSE: CDE). However, GoldHaven remains at the exploration stage with no resources defined at Magno. The completion of this survey marks a significant step toward advancing the project to the drill-ready stage.



