Hi-View Resources Inc. Announces Aggressive 2026 Exploration Program for Toodoggone Property
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA – June 16, 2026 – Leads & Copy – HI-VIEW RESOURCES INC. (CSE: GXLD; OTCQB: GXLDF; FSE: B630) has detailed its 2026 exploration program for its Toodoggone Property in north-central British Columbia, marking the Company’s most aggressive undertaking to date. The program encompasses 50 line-kilometres of induced polarization (IP) surveying, 50 square kilometres of geological mapping and prospecting, and the collection of approximately 4,000 soil samples over more than 100 square kilometres. All soil samples will undergo analysis using an ultra-trace multielement package.
Drill permits have been secured for the Company’s primary target areas, with evaluations to be conducted continuously as exploration progresses, aiming to finalize a drill program where justified. R. Nick Horsley, Chief Executive Officer of Hi-View, stated that the company is leveraging what is anticipated to be one of the most active exploration seasons in the Toodoggone region. Hi-View intends to explore multiple high-priority porphyry and epithermal targets, recognizing the Toodoggone as a highly prospective mineral belt in Canada.
The exploration plan involves IP surveying over anomalies identified from the Company’s 2025 airborne magnetic data, alongside areas with coincident geochemical anomalies. Geological mapping will concentrate on detailing structural, alteration, veining, and mineralization patterns in select zones to guide exploration toward porphyry- and epithermal-style mineralization. This work aims to validate existing mapping and samples, and to assess new, historically under-explored targets using advanced analytical techniques such as hyperspectral analysis, petrography, and whole rock geochemistry to refine geological models and targets.
Soil sampling will cover prospective areas in the southern portion of the Property, including Black Pearl on the northern claims, particularly where rock exposure is limited and historical soil sample data was sparse. The ultra-trace multielement analysis is designed to detect low-level pathfinder elements like tellurium and selenium, which are indicators of porphyry-epithermal systems and can be missed with higher detection limits.
Activities will be distributed across several target areas: Black Pearl (IP, soils, mapping, prospecting), Golden Stranger (IP, soils, prospecting), Saunders (IP, prospecting, mapping), Lawyers East (IP, soils, prospecting, mapping), Borealis (IP, soils, prospecting, mapping), and Nub (IP, soils, prospecting). Additional target areas include Harmon Peak, Ursus, Junker, Garnet, and Oxide Summit. The exploration program is being managed by Nader Mostaghimi, M.Sc., P.Geo., Vice President of Exploration for Hi-View, who is a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101.
Hi-View Resources Inc. is a publicly listed mineral exploration company focused on gold, silver, and copper assets in British Columbia’s Toodoggone region. The Company’s portfolio spans over 27,910 hectares, featuring the Golden Stranger Project, Lawyers claims, and Borealis Project as high-priority targets. It also holds options on properties including Saunders, Black Pearl, Oxide Summit, Nub, Ursus, Garnet, and Harmon Peak, with an additional 1,300 hectares under mineral claim application.
Source: HI-VIEW RESOURCES INC.
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