GoldHaven Completes 2,320km Airborne Survey Over 37,000ha Magno Project
CDE•GoldHaven Resources completed a 2,320-line-kilometre QMAGT airborne survey across its 37,000-hectare Magno Critical Minerals Project in northern British Columbia. The dataset, combined with surface samples up to 2,370 g/t silver, 6,550 ppm tungsten and 334 ppm indium, will define priority 2026 drill targets.
1. District-Scale Airborne Survey
GoldHaven flew 2,320 line-kilometres of high-resolution Quantitative Magnetic Tensor data at 100-metre line spacing over its 37,000-hectare Magno Critical Minerals Project in the Cassiar District. This represents one of the largest modern airborne magnetic datasets acquired on the property, revealing extensive structural corridors and magnetic features.
2. Integration of Geophysical and Geochemical Data
The new QMAGT dataset will be merged with recent surface sampling that returned values up to 2,370 g/t silver, 6,550 ppm tungsten and 334 ppm indium. Layering these high-grade geochemical hits over structural maps aims to pinpoint the most prospective mineralized corridors.
3. Strategic Drill Target Generation
Interpretation of combined datasets will prioritize drill targets across the Magno, Kuhn and D Zone areas. GoldHaven plans to transition into the drill-target-definition phase of its 2026 exploration program, moving from data acquisition to systematic field testing.
4. Critical-Minerals Supply Chain Context
The Magno project’s suite of silver, tungsten, indium, lead, zinc and copper aligns with Western efforts to secure critical-minerals supply chains. Success here could position GoldHaven as an early-stage North American explorer in a market focused on strategic metals.




