GoldHaven Resources Corp. will advance the Smoke Mountain Polymetallic projecttowards drill testing in 2023 given the positive results from the Company's 2022 exploration campaigns, which included airborne ZTEM and LiDAR surveys. Smoke Mountain is strategically situated within the Central British Columbia Porphyry-Epithermal Belt; an extensive 85 kilometre polymetallic belt that is highly prospective for gold-silver-zinc epithermal systems, porphyry copper-gold deposits, as well as gold and silver-rich magmatic-hydrothermal occurrences.

The region has the potential to host some of the largest copper-polymetallic discoveries in British Columbia. Smoke Mountain Exploration Program Update: During 2022, GoldHaven's technical team completed a fieldwork campaign including geological mapping, soil sampling, stream sediment sampling and prospecting/rock sampling. The Company also completed geophysical work including airborne LiDAR, Airborne Magnetics, Radiometrics and Z-Tipper Axis Electromagnetic ("ZTEM") surveys.

Geochemical data is currently being processed and evaluated, and these results are expected later in Q1, 2023. High-priority follow-up: GoldHaven is currently building out a work program for 2023 that will focus on drill target delineation, and further expansion of grids and mapping areas to extend known anomalous areas as well as to identify additional target areas. One of the objectives for the company is to drill test some of the new target areas in Q3-Q4 of 2023.

The work plan will include: Detailed geophysical inversion work on the new survey data. Evaluation of LiDAR data and updated interpretation and context to geochemical anomalies. Induced polarization (IP) ground geophysics to add confidence to new target areas.

Expanded mapping and stream sediment/soil sampling programs. Plan a 2500m first-pass drill program to test high-priority targets.