GoldHaven Resources Corp. provides results from the 2021 exploration campaign on its Pat's Pond and O'Neill project areas in the Central Newfoundland Gold Belt (CNGB). A total of sixty-eight grab samples were collected from Pat's Pond (41 samples; 9,700 hectare) and O'Neill (27 samples; 13,145.5 hectare).

These projects are road accessible, and both are prospective for precious metal-rich volcanogenic massive sulphide mineralization and mesothermal gold. GoldHaven's exploration team field-evaluated ground within and adjacent to known showings including the Canoe Pond showing in the northeast part of the property, the Horn-Mesher, Pat's Pond 1 and Pat's Pond 2 showings in the southeast part of the property. Gold values ranged from below detection to 5.53 g/t, with four samples having 50 ppb (0.05 g/t) or more.

Silver varied from below detection to 605 g/t, with fourteen samples having greater than 10 g/t. Lead ranged up to 9.70% (minimum 6 ppm; eleven samples greater than 500 ppm). Zinc had a high value of 5.05% (minimum 8 ppm; fourteen samples greater than 500 ppm). Copper values ranged as high as 0.69% (minimum of 9 ppm), and eight samples above 500 ppm.

One sample returned the highest antimony value of the campaign with 3.22% Sb (minimum below detection). Numerous encouraging values were reported from the southeast of the property which were consistently anomalous in silver, zinc, lead and to a lesser extent gold and copper. The highest-grade sample from Pat's Pond returned 5.5 g/t Au, 9.7% Pb, 5.05% Zn and 3.22% antimony from a boulder.

Historically, many high-grade samples in this area have come from boulders, however with this campaign, GoldHaven's team collected a larger proportion of anomalous samples from outcrops. These new results validate historical data, confirm GoldHaven's belief in the metal endowment of the property and warrant additional exploration expenditures. GoldHaven's exploration team examined three areas on the O'Neill property: the Muddy Hole occurrence in the northeast part of the property; an area in the central part of the property containing pegmatite dikes which may have potential for lithium; and the Weir's Pond mineral occurrence.

A total of 27 grab samples were collected for assay (for a complete table of rock. The high gold value was 231 ppb, many samples did not have detectable gold and five samples had more than 50 ppb (0.05 g/t). The high silver value was 18.9 g/t with three samples having more than 10 g/t, and many samples did not have detectable silver.

Lead results up to 8.6% were obtained, with three values above 500 ppm and a minimum value of 19 ppm. The high copper value was 0.37%, with a minimum value of 5 ppm and four samples above 500 ppm. An area of mineralized quartz veins at the Weir's Pond occurrence produced all the samples of interest, with high grade (up to 8.6%) lead, and anomalous silver, copper and to a lesser extent gold.

This area merits additional exploration.