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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.
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
Current Market Overview (January 2026 Data):
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
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
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:
New Schools Coming:
School Board Links: Rocky View Schools | Calgary Catholic School District
Cochrane is renowned for its extensive pathway system and access to nature:
Major Parks & Natural Areas:
Sports & Recreation Facilities:
Park Links: Cochrane Parks Guide
Cochrane offers multiple transportation options for commuting and getting around:
Major Roads & Highways:
Public Transit:
Commute Times by Car:
Transit Links: COLT Transit | On-it Regional Transit
Cochrane has become increasingly popular among remote workers and commuters for several reasons:
For Remote Workers:
For Commuters:
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.
Cochrane offers a full range of shopping and amenities without needing to drive to Calgary:
Grocery Stores:
Shopping Centres:
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.
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:
Cochrane Heights balances urban convenience with access to nature, making it an ideal neighbourhood for families with children from preschool through high school.
Cochrane has a vibrant community calendar with events year-round:
Signature Annual Events:
Regular Community Activities:
Event Links: Town of Cochrane Events Calendar
Cochrane's location makes it a premier base for Rocky Mountain adventures:
Drive Times to Mountain Destinations:
Local Outdoor Activities:
Cochrane continues to grow rapidly, with several major projects in various stages:
New Schools:
Horse Creek Sports Park:
New Communities:
Transportation:
Growth Information: Town of Cochrane Growth Services
Cochrane vs. Calgary:
Cochrane vs. Airdrie:
Cochrane vs. Okotoks:
For buyers prioritizing mountain views, outdoor access, and a west-of-Calgary location, Cochrane is the superior choice among Calgary's surrounding communities.
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.
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
Current Market Overview (January 2026 Data):
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
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
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:
New Schools Coming:
School Board Links: Rocky View Schools | Calgary Catholic School District
Cochrane is renowned for its extensive pathway system and access to nature:
Major Parks & Natural Areas:
Sports & Recreation Facilities:
Park Links: Cochrane Parks Guide
Cochrane offers multiple transportation options for commuting and getting around:
Major Roads & Highways:
Public Transit:
Commute Times by Car:
Transit Links: COLT Transit | On-it Regional Transit
Cochrane has become increasingly popular among remote workers and commuters for several reasons:
For Remote Workers:
For Commuters:
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.
Cochrane offers a full range of shopping and amenities without needing to drive to Calgary:
Grocery Stores:
Shopping Centres:
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.
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:
Cochrane Heights balances urban convenience with access to nature, making it an ideal neighbourhood for families with children from preschool through high school.
Cochrane has a vibrant community calendar with events year-round:
Signature Annual Events:
Regular Community Activities:
Event Links: Town of Cochrane Events Calendar
Cochrane's location makes it a premier base for Rocky Mountain adventures:
Drive Times to Mountain Destinations:
Local Outdoor Activities:
Cochrane continues to grow rapidly, with several major projects in various stages:
New Schools:
Horse Creek Sports Park:
New Communities:
Transportation:
Growth Information: Town of Cochrane Growth Services
Cochrane vs. Calgary:
Cochrane vs. Airdrie:
Cochrane vs. Okotoks:
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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