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Cochrane Alberta Community Overview

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Explore everything you need to know about Cochrane, one of Alberta's fastest-growing communities located just 30 minutes west of Calgary. Known for its stunning mountain views, small-town charm, and family-friendly atmosphere, Cochrane offers the perfect blend of urban convenience and Rocky Mountain lifestyle. Click any question below to expand the answer.

Where is Cochrane located and what is it known for?

Cochrane is a town located 30 kilometres west of Calgary at the intersection of Highway 1A and Highway 22, also known as the Cowboy Trail. Nestled in the Bow River Valley with stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, Cochrane is known for its small-town charm, historic downtown, world-famous ice cream at MacKay's, and its reputation as one of Alberta's fastest-growing communities. The town serves as a gateway to the mountains, with Canmore and Banff just an hour's drive west.

Mailing Address: Cochrane, Alberta, Canada

Population: Approximately 32,000+ and growing rapidly.

Key Links: Town of Cochrane Website | Visitor Information | View on Google Maps

What is the current real estate market like in Cochrane?

Current Market Overview (January 2026 Data):

  • Total Residential Benchmark Price: $550,800 – down 2.1% year-over-year
  • Detached Home Benchmark Price: $676,508 – up 1.42% year-over-year
  • New Listings (January 2026): 149 homes – record-breaking for any January
  • Sales (January 2026): 54 sales
  • Active Inventory: 269 homes – a 72.4% increase from last year
  • Months of Supply: Approximately 5 months (balanced market leaning toward buyers)

Market Notes: After several months of higher supply, prices have trended down on a month-over-month basis for three consecutive months. This creates favorable conditions for buyers entering the market, with more selection and negotiating power than in recent years.

Search Current Listings: Realtor.ca | Zolo Cochrane Listings

What are the newest communities in Cochrane for home buyers?

Cochrane has several active new communities in various stages of development:

Southbow Landing: One of Cochrane's most scenic new communities, spanning over 545 acres with 15 planned phases that will house approximately 3,000 families. Features include over 10 kilometres of walking and cycling paths, four planned parks, and three future school sites. Located just 5 minutes from Highway 1 and 30 minutes from Calgary. Developed by Qualico Communities.

Heartland: A sought-after community featuring tree-lined streets, mountain views, parks, pathways, and naturalized amenities. New construction homes available with modern designs.

Rivercrest: A growing neighbourhood where a new K-8 school has received construction funding from the provincial government.

Heritage Hills: Located near the future Horse Creek Sports Park and planned high school site.

Learn More: Town of Cochrane New Communities | Southbow Landing

What schools are available in Cochrane and what new schools are coming?

Cochrane is served by Rocky View Schools and the Calgary Catholic School District. The town has seen significant provincial investment in new school infrastructure to address rapid growth.

Existing Schools:

  • Elizabeth Barrett Elementary School: K-4 in Cochrane Heights
  • Manachabin Middle School: Grades 5-8 in Cochrane Heights
  • Cochrane High School: Grades 9-12 in Cochrane Heights
  • St. Timothy's School: K-9 Catholic school
  • Holy Spirit School: K-6 Catholic school
  • Ranchester School: K-8 in Sunset Ridge
  • Bow Valley High School: Grades 9-12 in west Cochrane

New Schools Coming:

  • Future High School: Design funding secured for a new high school at the Horse Creek Sports Park site in partnership with Rocky View Schools
  • Rivercrest K-8 School: Construction funding announced – moving to building stage
  • Southbow Landing School Sites: Three future school sites planned within the community

School Board Links: Rocky View Schools | Calgary Catholic School District

What parks, trails, and recreational amenities does Cochrane offer?

Cochrane is renowned for its extensive pathway system and access to nature:

Major Parks & Natural Areas:

  • Cochrane Ranche Historic Site: A 400-acre day-use park featuring the historic George McDougall Memorial, walking trails, picnic areas, and stunning views of the Bow River Valley
  • Mitford Park: Located along the Bow River with walking trails, picnic areas, and event space – home to community gatherings like the annual Step 'n Stride for Parkinson's
  • Bow River Pathway System: Extensive network of paved and natural trails along the Bow River connecting parks and neighbourhoods
  • Red Rock Path System: Unique red sandstone trails running through Cochrane Heights and connecting to downtown
  • Grandfather Tree: A massive ancient tree accessible via trails from Cochrane Heights – a popular local landmark

Sports & Recreation Facilities:

  • Horse Creek Sports Park: Multi-phase project under development including sports fields and a future high school
  • Spray Lake Sawmills Family Sports Centre: Indoor pool, twin arenas, fitness centre, and walking track
  • Ranchu Outdoor Pool: Seasonal outdoor swimming facility

Park Links: Cochrane Parks Guide

What are the transportation options and commute times from Cochrane?

Cochrane offers multiple transportation options for commuting and getting around:

Major Roads & Highways:

  • Highway 1A: Direct route to Calgary's northwest and downtown, approximately 30-40 minutes
  • Highway 22 (Cowboy Trail): North-south connection to the Trans-Canada Highway and mountain access
  • Trans-Canada Highway: Quick access via Highway 22 south to 1 West to Canmore and Banff

Public Transit:

  • COLT (Cochrane On-Demand Local Transit): New on-demand transit system serving the town
  • On-it Regional Transit: Commuter buses from various Calgary locations to Cochrane, with return trips to Calgary

Commute Times by Car:

  • To Downtown Calgary: 30-40 minutes via Highway 1A
  • To Calgary International Airport: 35-45 minutes
  • To Canmore: 50-60 minutes
  • To Banff: 60-70 minutes

Transit Links: COLT Transit | On-it Regional Transit

Is Cochrane good for remote workers and commuters?

Cochrane has become increasingly popular among remote workers and commuters for several reasons:

For Remote Workers:

  • Little to no noise pollution, allowing for better focus and productivity
  • Homes offer plenty of space – ideal for setting up a home office indoors or even outdoors
  • Reliable high-speed internet connections from local providers
  • Affordable housing compared to Calgary's inner city, with more square footage per dollar

For Commuters:

  • 30-40 minute drive to downtown Calgary
  • On-it Regional Transit provides bus service for those who prefer not to drive
  • Reverse commute against traffic – Cochrane to Calgary morning traffic flows opposite to typical congestion

The primary demographic in Cochrane consists of young families aged 35-39, many of whom choose the area as a green alternative to larger urban centres while maintaining Calgary employment.

What shopping, dining, and daily amenities are available in Cochrane?

Cochrane offers a full range of shopping and amenities without needing to drive to Calgary:

Grocery Stores:

  • Sobeys – multiple locations
  • No Frills – value grocery option
  • Co-op – locally owned grocery and pharmacy
  • Walmart – supercentre with grocery
  • Save-On-Foods – in the Quarry shopping area

Shopping Centres:

  • Cochrane Crossing: Major retail centre with Walmart, Canadian Tire, Home Depot, and numerous restaurants
  • The Quarry: Newer development with Save-On-Foods, Shoppers Drug Mart, and various shops
  • Historic Downtown (1st Street): Unique local shops, boutiques, and restaurants – home to the famous MacKay's Ice Cream

Healthcare: Cochrane has the Cochrane Community Health Centre (urgent care), multiple medical clinics, dental offices, and pharmacies throughout town.

Dining: Diverse options from local pubs and family restaurants to fast food and international cuisine, primarily along Highway 1A and in the downtown core.

What is Cochrane Heights like for families?

Cochrane Heights is one of Cochrane's most established and family-friendly neighbourhoods, uniquely situated on the north side of town.

Why Families Love Cochrane Heights:

  • Walkable to Schools: Home to three schools in one area – Elizabeth Barrett Elementary, Manachabin Middle School, and Cochrane High School – with a football field separating Cochrane High from Manachabin and a basketball court separating Manachabin from Elizabeth Barrett
  • Red Rock Path Access: Direct access to Cochrane's beautiful red rock path system
  • 5-Minute Walk to Main Street: Easy access to downtown shops, restaurants, and MacKay's Ice Cream
  • Cochrane Ranche Reserve: Adjacent to this historic 400-acre park
  • Affordable Family Homes: Mix of single-family homes at various price points
  • Quick Amenity Access: Parks, playgrounds, and sports facilities within walking distance

Cochrane Heights balances urban convenience with access to nature, making it an ideal neighbourhood for families with children from preschool through high school.

What annual events and community activities happen in Cochrane?

Cochrane has a vibrant community calendar with events year-round:

Signature Annual Events:

  • Canada Day Celebrations: Large community celebration at Mitford Park with festivities and fireworks
  • Cochrane Light Up: Annual Christmas kickoff event with parade, tree lighting, and fireworks
  • Cochrane Lions Club Rodeo: Traditional rodeo events celebrating Cochrane's western heritage
  • Art Walk Cochrane: Showcasing local artists and galleries through downtown
  • Farmers' Market: Seasonal market featuring local produce, crafts, and food vendors
  • Step 'n Stride Cochrane: Annual September walk at Mitford Park supporting the Parkinson Association of Alberta

Regular Community Activities:

  • Cochrane & Area Events Society programs
  • Cochrane Public Library events and children's programs
  • Sports leagues through Spray Lake Sawmills Family Sports Centre
  • Community association events in various neighbourhoods

Event Links: Town of Cochrane Events Calendar

How close is Cochrane to the Rocky Mountains and outdoor recreation?

Cochrane's location makes it a premier base for Rocky Mountain adventures:

Drive Times to Mountain Destinations:

  • Canmore: 50-60 minutes via Highway 1A or Trans-Canada
  • Banff: 60-70 minutes
  • Kananaskis Country: 45-55 minutes – hiking, camping, cross-country skiing
  • Lake Louise: 90-100 minutes
  • Nakiska Ski Resort: 50-60 minutes – closest ski hill to Cochrane
  • Sunshine Village: 75-85 minutes
  • Mount Norquay: 65-75 minutes

Local Outdoor Activities:

  • Hiking and mountain biking along the Bow River Valley and surrounding foothills
  • Fishing in the Bow River – world-renowned trout fishing
  • Camping at nearby Bow Valley Provincial Park and McLean Creek
  • Road cycling and gravel riding on quiet country roads
  • Horseback riding and equestrian activities – Cochrane has deep ranching heritage
What future developments are planned for Cochrane?

Cochrane continues to grow rapidly, with several major projects in various stages:

New Schools:

  • Design funding for a future high school at Horse Creek Sports Park
  • Construction funding for a new K-8 school in Rivercrest
  • Three planned school sites in Southbow Landing for future development

Horse Creek Sports Park:

  • Long-term, multi-phase project supporting Cochrane's growing population
  • Site preparation and servicing completed in 2025
  • Will integrate with the future high school and community sports area
  • Located immediately north of Heritage Hills

New Communities:

  • Southbow Landing – 15 phases, housing for 3,000 families
  • Continued development in Heartland, Rivercrest, and other active neighbourhoods

Transportation:

  • COLT on-demand transit continues to expand
  • Ongoing discussions regarding future Calgary-Cochrane regional transit improvements

Growth Information: Town of Cochrane Growth Services

How does Cochrane compare to Calgary, Airdrie, and Okotoks?

Cochrane vs. Calgary:

  • More affordable housing – lower benchmark prices than Calgary's city average
  • Small-town atmosphere with mountain views vs. urban pace
  • 30-40 minute commute to downtown – longer than living in Calgary but shorter than many other bedroom communities from the south
  • Access to nature and outdoor recreation is significantly better

Cochrane vs. Airdrie:

  • Cochrane has mountain views; Airdrie is on the prairies
  • Airdrie is generally closer to Calgary's northeast and airport
  • Cochrane has easier access to Canmore and Banff
  • Both towns have seen significant recent growth and new community development
  • Detached home prices: Cochrane $676,508 vs. Airdrie – the only nearby community to see price declines in 2025

Cochrane vs. Okotoks:

  • Both are similar-sized towns south and west of Calgary respectively
  • Cochrane offers mountain access; Okotoks offers access to the Sheep River Valley and prairie views
  • Commute times are comparable (Cochrane ~30-40 minutes; Okotoks ~25-35 minutes)
  • Both have strong family demographics and schools

For buyers prioritizing mountain views, outdoor access, and a west-of-Calgary location, Cochrane is the superior choice among Calgary's surrounding communities.




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