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- Rockhaven Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: RK; OTCQB: RKHNF) is an exploration-stage company focused on the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of precious and base metal mineral properties in Canada. The company holds a 100% interest in the road-accessible Klaza gold-silver project, comprising 1,478 mineral claims covering approximately 287 square kilometers in the Whitehorse mining district within the Dawson Range Gold Belt of southern Yukon Territory; the Klaza deposit hosts indicated mineral resources of 686,000 ounces of gold and 14 million ounces of silver, supported by a preliminary economic assessment. Rockhaven explores for gold, silver, lead, and zinc deposits across its camp-scale property, which spans over 250 square kilometers of prospective land and includes multiple lightly explored targets beyond the main deposit.
Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, and founded prior to its public listing on the TSX Venture Exchange, Rockhaven targets junior mining investors and operates solely in Canada with emphasis on Yukon-based assets. The company conducts diamond drilling programs, metallurgical testing, and pre-concentration studies to advance the Klaza project toward pre-feasibility and permitting stages.
Recent developments include the completion of a $1 million non-brokered private placement in January 2025, comprising 16.7 million units at $0.06 each to fund further Klaza exploration and working capital; the appointment of Brad Thrall as Managing Director in June 2025 to bolster mine development expertise; the adoption of a new Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan in June 2025 replacing the prior stock option plan, pending shareholder ratification; and the engagement of Axemen Resource Capital and Cal Everett as financial advisors in October 2025 alongside incentive stock options and RSUs. Earlier metallurgical advancements in 2024 demonstrated optimized flowsheets with up to 82% gold and 85% silver recoveries via flotation, producing marketable concentrates, while pre-concentration tests doubled potential grades by rejecting over 50% of feed material.