A Junior Just Flew 2,320 Line-Kilometres Over Northern BC and Found Out Its Scattered Showings Were One System All Along
PR Newswire
VANCOUVER, BC, July 17, 2026
Issued on behalf of GoldHaven Resources Corp.GoldHaven Resources Corp. (CSE: GOH) (OTCQB: GHVNF) (FSE: 4QS) completed and interpreted the largest modern airborne magnetic survey ever flown over its Magno Project in northern British Columbia, defining a district-scale structural corridor that links previously separate tungsten, silver, zinc, copper and indium occurrences, with an inaugural 5,000 to 7,000 metre drill program targeted to mobilize around August 1, 2026.VANCOUVER, BC, July 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- USA News Group News Commentary - Junior explorers accumulate showings the way old houses accumulate additions: one at a time, each sensible on its own, the whole thing never quite adding up. Then somebody looks at the foundation. GoldHaven Resources Corp. (CSE: GOH) (OTCQB: GHVNF) (FSE: 4QS) has just done that at its Magno Project in the Cassiar District of northern British Columbia, and the airborne magnetic data says the scattered historical showings across its 37,000+ hectare package are not scattered at all. They sit inside one structural corridor.








