GoldHaven Completes 2,320-km Airborne Survey to Pinpoint Drill Targets at Magno
PPTA•GoldHaven Resources completed a 2,320-line-kilometre airborne QMAGT survey over its 37,000-hectare Magno Critical Minerals Project in British Columbia’s Cassiar District. Data will integrate samples with up to 2,370 g/t silver, 6,550 ppm tungsten and 334 ppm indium to identify drill targets in Magno, Kuhn and D Zone.
1. Survey Completion
GoldHaven Resources Corp completed a 2,320-line-kilometre Quantitative Magnetic Tensor airborne survey at 100-metre line spacing over its 37,000-hectare Magno Critical Minerals Project in British Columbia’s Cassiar District, generating one of the largest modern magnetic datasets ever acquired on the property.
2. Data Integration
Preliminary data reveal extensive structural corridors and multiple magnetic features, which will be integrated with high-grade surface samples—up to 2,370 g/t silver, 6,550 ppm tungsten and 334 ppm indium—to define priority drill targets in the Magno, Kuhn and D Zone areas.
3. Exploration Strategy
The district-scale approach leverages QMAGT technology to map lithological contacts, structural corridors and intrusive bodies across the entire land package, shifting from isolated historical showings to a coherent mineral system framework ahead of systematic drilling.
4. Critical Minerals Backdrop
The Magno Project’s silver, tungsten, indium, lead, zinc and copper potential aligns with growing North American critical-minerals supply chain initiatives, positioning GoldHaven to contribute strategically to metal outputs sought by Western governments.




