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At Coast Mountain College (CMTN) you study, work and play in one of the most spectacular places on earth. Rich in history and culture, come learn and explore with us. 
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  • CMTN Student Selected to Attend 2026 ECEBC Conference

    Kate Otiato, a CMTN Early Childhood Education student, was selected to attend the 2026 ECEBC Conference in Richmond from May 7 to 9, 2026.

  • Coast Mountain College and Thompson Rivers University announce a new transfer agreement for Bachelor of Arts in Criminology

    Graduates from one of the Coast Mountain College (CMTN) two-year Criminology programs can now take advantage of a block transfer into the third year of a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology at Thompson Rivers University (TRU).

  • Environments & Society: The Golden Triangle Field School

    From May 1 to 15, 2026, Coast Mountain College students in Environments and Society: The Golden Triangle explored the connections between resource development, environmental stewardship, and local communities with College Professor Matthew Beedle. The highlight of this field school was a multi-day trip through Northwestern British Columbia with a stop at Hyder, Alaska.

  • Elaine Kennedy Turns a DIY Project into a Career in Carpentry

    A few years ago, Elaine Kennedy set out to renovate a neglected cabin, an experience that sparked a passion for carpentry and a new career path. Now enrolled in Carpentry Apprenticeship Level 2 at Coast Mountain College (CMTN), she’s building on her self-taught skills through hands-on training. Studying locally has allowed her to stay close to home while pursuing her trades program.

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First Nations student support

We are very proud of our progressive and open relationships with local First Nations bands and governments and our respect for indigenous world view and educational practices.

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