CEO Clips - Westhaven Gold: Unlocking High-Margin Gold Projects in the Spences Bridge Gold Belt
Westhaven Gold is actively exploring underexplored targets in British Columbia, with a high-margin, low-cost gold project and ongoing drilling programs.

Westhaven Gold is advancing its portfolio of gold and silver projects in British Columbia, targeting underexplored zones with promising potential
Westhaven Gold’s primary focus is gold exploration within the Spences Bridge Gold Belt, a relatively new gold district discovered in the early 2000s. Since 2011, the company has made significant strides on its flagship Shovelnose project, while also working on its other key assets, including Prospect Valley and Skoonka. In 2023, Westhaven completed a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) showing high-margin, low-cost potential. With exploration ongoing, including drilling never-before-tested targets, Westhaven is poised for more discoveries, particularly as it awaits permits for further drilling at Prospect Valley.
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