Hi-View Resources has commenced its 2026 exploration programme in the Toodoggone Mining District of British Columbia (BC), Canada.

The company’s field activities include 50 line kilometres of induced polarisation (IP) surveying; geological mapping and prospecting over 50km²; and the collection of around 4,000 soil samples covering more than 100km².

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Soil samples are due to be analysed with an ultratrace multi-element package.

Drill permits for the main target areas, namely Lawyer’s East, Borealis and Golden Stranger, have been approved.

Exploration efforts are concentrating on these locations with the aim of finalising drill targets.

Field operations will span multiple zones on Hi-View Resources’ property.

Activities planned for Lawyers East and Borealis comprise IP surveying, soil collection, prospecting and mapping.

Black Pearl will be subject to IP, soil collection, mapping and prospecting, while Golden Stranger will see IP, soil collection and prospecting.

Additional fieldwork including IP or mapping is scheduled for areas such as Saunders, Nub and various northern properties.

Other target areas within the property include Harmon Peak, Ursus, Junker, Garnet and Oxide Summit.

IP survey lines are positioned over geophysical anomalies detected by the company in 2025 and over surface geochemical anomalies.

Geological mapping focuses on understanding local rock structures, alteration, veining and mineralisation, targeting porphyry and epithermal system indicators.

The work also aims to confirm historic mapping and investigate previously under-explored zones using methods such as hyperspectral analysis, petrography and whole-rock geochemistry.

Soil sampling will be prioritised in southern property sections and in Black Pearl, where limited previous data exists.

The ultratrace analysis package is intended to detect low-level pathfinder elements including tellurium and selenium, associated with porphyry-epithermal mineral systems.

Hi-View CEO R. Nick Horsley said: “This exploration programme will be focused on final target vectoring of porphyry targets focusing on the most advanced target areas.

“Once the data is collected from the priority targets the company will look to advance towards a drill programme.”