GoldHaven Expands Magno Project to 37,204 Hectares with Cassiar Claims Acquisition

  • GoldHaven acquires 231.362 hectares of mineral claims in Cassiar District via Title Transfer Agreement dated February 23, 2026.
  • Company issues 400,000 common shares as consideration for the acquisition.
  • Magno Project now spans 37,204 hectares, strengthening control over a large, zoned, intrusion-related polymetallic system.
  • High-grade silver-lead-zinc mineralization confirmed with grab samples up to 2,370 g/t Ag, >20% Pb, and 19.25% Zn.
  • 334 ppm Indium discovery highlights strategic critical mineral potential.

GoldHaven's expansion of the Magno Project strengthens its control over a district-scale polymetallic system, aligning with broader industry trends towards critical mineral exploration. The acquisition enhances the company's exploration footprint in the Cassiar camp, known for its diverse mineralization, and positions GoldHaven to capitalize on increasing demand for critical minerals. The $2.0 million flow-through financing supports advanced targeting and drill planning, underscoring the company's commitment to systematic exploration.

Execution Risk
Whether GoldHaven can successfully integrate and advance the newly acquired claims within the 2026 drill program.
Market Dynamics
How the tightening global indium supply will impact the strategic relevance of the Magno Project.
Geological Potential
The pace at which GoldHaven can refine 3D geological models and prioritize high-potential targets for drilling.