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Explore everything you need to know about Rural Rocky View County, a diverse rural municipality surrounding Calgary offering acreage living, country estates, and small-town charm. Click any question below to expand the answer.
Rural Rocky View County is a large and diverse rural municipality that completely surrounds the City of Calgary, forming a ring of countryside around Alberta's largest city. Established in 1955, Rocky View County is the second-largest municipal district in Alberta by population, with over 40,000 residents. The county covers approximately 3,800 square kilometres, stretching from the Mountain View County border in the north to the Foothills County border in the south, and from the pristine foothills of the Rocky Mountains in the west to the agricultural plains leading to Wheatland County in the east.
Residents of Rocky View County enjoy a unique blend of peaceful country living within minutes of Calgary's urban amenities, making it one of the most desirable regions for acreage owners and estate home buyers seeking more space and privacy. Rocky View County is an attractive place to live for families, entrepreneurs, and professionals, known for its strong agricultural base, thriving agri-business, and exceptional quality of life.
Key Benefits:
Rocky View County contains several towns, villages, and numerous hamlets, each with its own unique character:
Towns within the County:
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Rocky View County offers some of the most diverse rural real estate in the Calgary area, ranging from affordable country residential lots to multi-million dollar luxury estates. The unique advantage is the opportunity to have a property that suits both a country lifestyle and a short commute to Calgary.
Property Types:
Rocky View County is served by the Rocky View School Division (RVS) and the Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD). School bus service is available throughout the county.
Major Schools in Rocky View County:
Residents of Rocky View County rely primarily on personal vehicles for transportation, with excellent access to Calgary via the region's major highways.
Major Highways:
Public Transit: Limited public transit; on-demand service available in some areas. Chestermere and Cochrane have local transit services connecting to Calgary.
Several prestigious and family-friendly acreage communities are located in Rocky View County, just minutes from Calgary's edge.
North & Northwest:
West (Springbank Area):
East & South:
The choice between living in Rocky View County versus Calgary depends entirely on lifestyle preferences, budget, and commuting needs.
Advantages of Rocky View County:
Advantages of Calgary:
Before purchasing an acreage in Rocky View County, prospective buyers should thoroughly evaluate:
Rocky View County has a diverse demographic, ranging from long-time farming families to young professionals seeking acreage living near Calgary.
Explore everything you need to know about Rural Rocky View County, a diverse rural municipality surrounding Calgary offering acreage living, country estates, and small-town charm. Click any question below to expand the answer.
Rural Rocky View County is a large and diverse rural municipality that completely surrounds the City of Calgary, forming a ring of countryside around Alberta's largest city. Established in 1955, Rocky View County is the second-largest municipal district in Alberta by population, with over 40,000 residents. The county covers approximately 3,800 square kilometres, stretching from the Mountain View County border in the north to the Foothills County border in the south, and from the pristine foothills of the Rocky Mountains in the west to the agricultural plains leading to Wheatland County in the east.
Residents of Rocky View County enjoy a unique blend of peaceful country living within minutes of Calgary's urban amenities, making it one of the most desirable regions for acreage owners and estate home buyers seeking more space and privacy. Rocky View County is an attractive place to live for families, entrepreneurs, and professionals, known for its strong agricultural base, thriving agri-business, and exceptional quality of life.
Key Benefits:
Rocky View County contains several towns, villages, and numerous hamlets, each with its own unique character:
Towns within the County:
Villages & Hamlets:
Rocky View County offers some of the most diverse rural real estate in the Calgary area, ranging from affordable country residential lots to multi-million dollar luxury estates. The unique advantage is the opportunity to have a property that suits both a country lifestyle and a short commute to Calgary.
Property Types:
Rocky View County is served by the Rocky View School Division (RVS) and the Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD). School bus service is available throughout the county.
Major Schools in Rocky View County:
Residents of Rocky View County rely primarily on personal vehicles for transportation, with excellent access to Calgary via the region's major highways.
Major Highways:
Public Transit: Limited public transit; on-demand service available in some areas. Chestermere and Cochrane have local transit services connecting to Calgary.
Several prestigious and family-friendly acreage communities are located in Rocky View County, just minutes from Calgary's edge.
North & Northwest:
West (Springbank Area):
East & South:
The choice between living in Rocky View County versus Calgary depends entirely on lifestyle preferences, budget, and commuting needs.
Advantages of Rocky View County:
Advantages of Calgary:
Before purchasing an acreage in Rocky View County, prospective buyers should thoroughly evaluate:
Rocky View County has a diverse demographic, ranging from long-time farming families to young professionals seeking acreage living near Calgary.
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