GoldHaven Resources Corp. reports that GoldHaven crews are finalizing preparations for Rio Loa to commence GOH's 5000m Phase I drill program. GOH crews are also mobilizing equipment to conduct a trenching program at the Coya, Alicia and Roma projects to include rock sampling and geophysics. Trenching conducted at Rio Loa in December 2020 exposed additional hydrothermal breccias within the Miocene age basement volcanics, volcanic breccias, epiclastic units with arenaceous sediments and dacitic domes, below a thin cover of young post-mineral volcanics. Opaline silica and minor kaolinite clay, typically associated with the steam heated alteration zone were also found within the newly discovered hydrothermal breccia zones. These hydrothermal breccias are important as they form the host rocks to the gold and silver mineralization in deposits such as the Gold Field's Salares Norte project located 25km to the north of the Rio Loa property. Further south, the company's Coya project is an epithermal high sul-fidation project in close proximity to both Arqueros (1.9M ounces) and La Coipa (6.2M ounces). Shallow colluvial cover is present over most of the project; however, there are areas with abundant float and sub-crop ex- hibiting vuggy silica and silicified breccias with high gold and silver values.