Acknowledgement of traditional territories 

Coast Mountain College serves six First Nations in Northwest British Columbia: Haida, Ts'msyen (Tsimshian), Nisga'a, Haisla, Gitxsan, and Wit'suwit'en, as well as our close neighbours the Tahltan Nation. CMTN acknowledges the traditional territories its campuses reside on.

Prince Rupert

Coast Mountain College acknowledges the Ts'msyen (or Tsimshian) people on whose unceded, traditional territory the Prince Rupert campus is located.

Terrace

Coast Mountain College acknowledges the Ts'msyen (or Tsimshian) people on whose unceded, traditional territory the Terrace campus is located.

Kitimat

Coast Mountain College acknowledges the Haisla people on whose unceded, traditional territory the Kitimat campus is located.

Hazelton

Coast Mountain College acknowledges the Gitxsan people on whose unceded, traditional territory the Hazelton campus is located.

Smithers

Coast Mountain College acknowledges the Wit'suwit'en people on whose unceded, traditional territory the Smithers campus is located.

Haida Gwaii

Coast Mountain College acknowledges the Haida people on whose unceded, traditional territory the Masset campus is located.

Traditional Territory Nations

Coast Mountain College serves a vast region including six First Nations from Houston, BC to Haida Gwaii, BC:

  • Haida Gwaii, Haida
  • Hazelton, Gitxsan
  • Houston, Wit'suwit'en
  • Kitimat, Haisla
  • Prince Rupert, Ts'msyen (or Tsimshian)
  • Smithers, Wit'suwit'en
  • Terrace, Ts'msyen (or Tsimshian)