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There many outdoor activities on our campuses and in our communities. Our libraries lend bikes, snowshoes or fishing rods. Get outside and explore!

Student life

Each campus hosts various events. Film series, beer and games nights, mountain hikes, First Nations cultural workshops, dance groups and much more at Coast Mountain College.

The Terrace and Smithers campuses have pedal bikes for students. Campuses host conferences, symposiums and other community-based events that students are welcome to attend. Each campus offers the Leaders in Action program for students to organize on-campus events and become on-campus leaders.

Prince Rupert

In Prince Rupert, our downtown campus is two buildings with an interconnecting breezeway and classrooms, computer labs, science labs and the innovation lab. Community gatherings are hosted at the multi-purpose room, where the large windows let in the sunshine.

The campus is busy with the large library, multiple seminar rooms, trades facilities, a Learning Resource Centre and student Lounge.

coastmountaincollege.ca/campus-locations Terrace

The Terrace campus is located on 30 acres with surrounding mountain ranges and is approximately five kilometres from city centre. A cafeteria, with food prepared by students, is open for breakfast and lunch. The Cedar Café offers food, coffee, and a bright study space. The Cedar building has a commons area with a study space, breakout rooms and funky furniture.

The Terrace campus has a newly renovated library with study stations, student supports, and a central area for sharing. This gives students an area for learning, research and studying surrounded by wood accents and stunning art created by graduates and faculty from Coast Mountain College.

The campus yurt is located in the courtyard and is a teaching lab space for classes.

The fitness centre has cardio equipment, free weights and functional training equipment. Change rooms have showers and lockers.

At the south end of the campus stands Waap Galts’ap, the longhouse used for student-centered and cultural activities. CMTN is the first and only institution in Canada with a traditional First Nations structure on its campus grounds.

The Terrace campus also has brand new student housing with Indigenous art created by alumni and instructors at Coast Mountain College. This stunning building opened its doors in the fall of 2021.

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