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Find answers to the most common questions about High River, a historic town in the Calgary Metropolitan Region known for its small-town charm, scenic river valley, and spectacular mountain views.
High River is located approximately 68 km south of Calgary at the junction of Highways 2 and 23, in the heart of the Foothills region. The town is named after the Highwood River, which flows through the community.
According to the 2021 Census, High River has a population of 14,324 residents. The town has a land area of 22.19 km² and a population density of 645 people per square kilometre. The town was incorporated as a village in 1901 and as a town in 1906.
The average home price in High River typically ranges from $400,000 to $550,000, making it more affordable than Calgary and many other Calgary-area communities. Prices vary by property type, age, size, and location within town.
High River is served by the Foothills School Division and Calgary Catholic School District. Schools include École Joe Clark School (French immersion), High River Elementary, Spitzee Elementary, École Senator Riley Middle School, Highwood High School (9-12), St. Francis of Assisi Academy (K-9), and Notre Dame Collegiate (Catholic high school).
High River is located directly on Highway 2, approximately 40-50 minutes south of Calgary. On-It Regional Transit provides commuter bus service between High River and Calgary, with stops at the Somerset-Bridlewood LRT station for connections to the rest of the city.
Top attractions include the Museum of the Highwood (housed in the historic 1912 CPR station), Sheppard Park (a 13-acre historical park with pioneer buildings), Sunshine Lake (1.5 km paved pathway), the Bob Snodgrass Recreation Complex (pool, arenas, curling), and over 28 km of walking trails throughout town.
Yes, High River has the High River General Hospital and Cancer Centre, offering 24/7 emergency care, inpatient services, and a cancer centre. For specialized advanced care, residents travel to the Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary, approximately 40-50 minutes north.
The Highwood River has experienced significant flood events historically, most notably in 2013 when thousands were evacuated. The Government of Alberta has undertaken major flood mitigation work since then, including berms, dikes, and upstream storage. Prospective buyers should verify property-specific flood status with their real estate agent.
According to RCMP data, High River's overall Crime Severity Index decreased in recent years, though property crime categories saw increases. Traffic safety is the top resident concern. Most residents report being satisfied with their interactions with local RCMP and Peace Officers.
High River was originally inhabited by the Blackfoot First Nation, who called the site Ispitzee. After Treaty 7 was signed in 1877, settlers arrived. The town developed around "The Crossing" on the Highwood River, completed by the Calgary and Edmonton Railway in 1892. One of Canada's first air force stations was established east of town in 1921.
Yes, High River is known as a "People-First" community with excellent schools, over 28 km of walking trails, the Bob Snodgrass Recreation Complex (pool, arenas, curling), splash parks, sports fields, and a vibrant downtown with shops, restaurants, and live music venues. It offers a safe, small-town lifestyle within commuting distance of Calgary.
The Bob Snodgrass Recreation Complex and Cargill Field House features a 25-metre swimming pool, two ice arenas, four curling sheets, a two-lane walking track, and a multi-purpose playing surface for soccer, lacrosse, basketball, volleyball, and badminton. It is the town's premier recreational facility.
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Mobile home parks in High River offer affordable housing options, community living, and often include amenities like playgrounds, recreation centers, and maintained common areas. Learn more about park amenities
The process involves finding a mobile home park with available lots, securing financing (which differs from traditional mortgages), and completing the purchase agreement. Mobile home financing options
Pad rental fees are monthly payments made to the park owner for the land your mobile home sits on. These vary by location and amenities offered. Typical pad fees in Western Canada
Yes, but you'll need to check zoning regulations, park availability, and potentially pay moving costs which can be substantial. Mobile home transport regulations
Mobile home parks are regulated by provincial laws and municipal bylaws covering safety standards, tenant rights, and park operations. Alberta mobile home park laws
Mobile homes may qualify for chattel loans (for the home only) or traditional mortgages if you own the land. Interest rates and terms vary. Chattel loan vs. mortgage
Owners typically maintain their home's interior and exterior, while the park maintains common areas and infrastructure. Mobile home maintenance tips
Some parks have 55+ age restrictions, while others welcome all ages. Always check park rules before purchasing. Age-restricted communities in AB
Mobile homes are assessed for property taxes like other homes, but taxes may be lower depending on the municipality. Alberta property tax guide
You'll need specialized mobile home insurance covering the structure, contents, and liability, similar to traditional homeowners insurance. Mobile home insurance quotes
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