GoldHaven Resources Corp. announced that it has advanced the Polymetallic Smoke Mountain Project to the drill testing phase based on new results. The updated targeting work has leveraged new surface geochemistry and airborne geophysics.

The Smoke Mountain Polymetallic project is located in the Central British Columbia porphyry- epithermal belt, south of Houston. Ongoing exploration targeting at Smoke Mountain incorporates historical mineral exploration data, government geological data, exploration data generated by GoldHaven in 2021 and 2022 (soil, stream sediment and rock samples), as well as airborne magnetic and electromagnetic data collected by GoldHaven in 2022. In 2022, 58 stream sediment samples, 931 soil samples and 50 rock samples were collected during a focused surface exploration campaign designed to advance the Smoke Mountain project which is prospective for copper-gold-molybdenum porphyry mineralization and gold-silver epithermal mineralization.

GoldHaven is currently building out a work program for 2024 that will focus on 1) drill target delineation, 2) expansion of grids and mapping areas to extend known anomalous areas as well as to identify additional target areas and 3) drill permitting. The priority objective for the company is to drill test some of the defined target areas in Q3-Q4 of 2024. The work plan will include: Drill permitting - 2,500 meters over approximately 8 holes, Detailed geophysical inversion work on the new survey data Evaluation of LiDAR data and updated data interpretation and context to geochemical anomalies, Induced polarization (IP) ground geophysics to add confidence to the new target areas, Expanded mapping and stream sediment/soil sampling programs, Plan a 2500m first-pass drill program to test new high-priority targets.

GoldHaven's 8,461 hectare Smoke Mountain property is strategically situated within an extensive 85 kilometre polymetallic belt that is highly prospective for gold-silver-zinc epithermal systems, porphyry copper-gold deposits, as well as replacement-style and breccia-hosted gold and silver-rich magmatic-hydrothermal mineralization. The property is road accessible from Houston via a gravel forest service access routes off Highway 16. Exploration activity has been renewed in this historic mining region, propelled by the ongoing expansion of advanced exploration projects and mines including: Universal Copper's Poplar project (18km NE of Smoke Mountain) hosting 152.3 Mt at 0.32% Cu Indicated and 139 Mt at 0.29% Cu Inferred.

Surge Copper's Berg project (15km SW of Smoke Mountain) with reserves of 610 Mt at 0.27% Cu Measured and Indicated and 28.1 Mt at 0.22% Cu Inferred. Imperial Metals' Huckleberry project (26 km SE of Smoke Mountain) containing an Indicated 180.7 Mt at 0.315% Cu and 48.0Mt at 0.263% Cu Inferred. The historic Central BC porphyry-epithermal belt is re-emerging as an important copper-gold- silver jurisdiction as evidenced by increased staking activity and exploration drilling.

The region is quickly becoming known for its long mineralized drill intercepts including Universal Copper's 216m interval grading 0.54% CuEq and has the potential to host some of the larger copper-polymetallic discoveries in British Columbia. These results in the immediate vicinity of GoldHaven's Smoke Mountain project showcase the exceptional regional endowment and metallogenic character of the Late Cretaceous arc rocks hosted within this belt. GoldHaven's exploration potential lies in the untested and under- explored alteration and mineralization trends, as well as newly identified geophysical targets.