Coast Copper Corp. announced that it has recently expanded its Knob Hill NW property on northern Vancouver Island and its Home Brew property in southcentral British Columbia ("BC"). The Knob Hill NW property is located on northern Vancouver Island, approximately 60 kilometres ("km") northwest of its optioned Empire Mine property.

The property is located at the western end of a 50 km trend that originated at the past producing Island Copper Mine and passes through NorthIsle Copper & Gold Inc.'s project and onto the Knob Hill NW property. The new staking more than doubles the current property size and was completed due in part to the recent news results of NorthIsle. Home Brew Property Expansion: The Company significantly expanded its Home Brew property in south central BC, adjacent to Gold Mountain Mining Corp.'s producing Elk Gold project and internal to their mineral claim holdings.

The Home Brew property covers three known mineral occurrences (Brew, Annie Oakley and Toe) hosting polymetallic vein and porphyry copper gold targets with historical results up to 2.43 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold from narrow quartz veins and broad (approximately 2 km wide) copper anomalies (greater than 189 parts per million copper) in till soils.