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Find answers to the most common questions about Sundre, a thriving small town in the scenic foothills of the Rocky Mountains, known for its strong sense of community, outdoor recreation, and convenient access to both Calgary and the mountains.
Sundre is located in southwest-central Alberta, approximately 40 km west of Olds, 130 km northwest of Calgary, and 100 km southwest of Red Deer . The town sits on the banks of the Red Deer River at the base of the Rocky Mountain Foothills . This prime location offers residents the perfect balance of small-town living with access to urban amenities and world-class outdoor recreation . The town has a population of approximately 2,600 to 3,000 people .
Sundre has a diverse and resilient economy that spans multiple sectors :
Sundre offers a range of residential and commercial properties for buyers and investors . Recent listings include:
The Sundre Hills Area Structure Plan represents a significant development opportunity for builders and investors looking to be part of the town's future growth.
Sundre is served by the Chinook's Edge School Division (contact: 403-227-7070) :
Post-secondary options include a Red Deer Polytechnic learning site at the Sundre Community Centre through Campus Alberta Central .
The Mountain View Communities Adult Learning Society offers programs for residents:
Contact: 403-518-7020, located at Olds College Ralph Klein Centre, 4500-50 Street, Olds .
Yes, the Sundre Municipal Library serves the community . It is located at #2 - 310 Centre St. N, Sundre, AB T0M 1X0 . Hours are:
Contact: 403-638-4000 .
Sundre offers comprehensive healthcare services :
The Moose & Squirrel clinic features an onsite SIM lab, telehealth capabilities, EDE ultrasound teaching, a resident-led satellite clinic in Caroline, and a nationally recognized Home Palliative Program .
Sundre offers a variety of local businesses and services :
For a complete business directory, visit the Town of Sundre Tourism & Travel Information page .
Sundre is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts with several nearby campgrounds :
Sundre's breathtaking natural surroundings offer year-round outdoor recreation :
Proximity to the Rocky Mountains and Kananaskis Country provides additional world-class recreation opportunities .
The Town of Sundre recently completed a major watermain rehabilitation project along Highway 27 . The aging, leaky cast-iron watermains were replaced, addressing water licensing and lagoon discharge concerns . The project was coordinated with the Transportation and Economic Corridors (TEC) upgrade to Highway 27, which enhances safety and efficiency for the roughly 1,600 vehicles that travel this high-load corridor daily .
Property taxes in Sundre are reasonable. For example, a C1-zoned commercial lot in downtown Sundre had 2024 taxes of approximately $692.44 per lot . Residential and commercial property owners should contact the Town of Sundre directly for current tax rates and assessment information.
Yes, Sundre is a dog-friendly community. The numerous trails, campgrounds, and open spaces in and around Sundre are perfect for walking dogs. Greenwood Campground and Fallen Timber Campground are both pet-friendly, and the surrounding foothills offer plenty of room for dogs to explore.
Yes, Sundre is an excellent place for families. Features include :
Sundre enjoys a well-rounded climate due to its proximity to the Rocky Mountains and occasional warm Chinook winds from the west . Summers are pleasant for outdoor activities, while winters are moderated by Chinooks. The area receives adequate precipitation to support its lush forests and agricultural lands .
The Town of Sundre provides tourism and travel information at 717 Main Avenue West, Box 420, Sundre, Alberta T0M 1X0 .
You can also explore the local business directory for accommodations, dining, and services in the area .
Find answers to the most common questions about Sundre, a thriving small town in the scenic foothills of the Rocky Mountains, known for its strong sense of community, outdoor recreation, and convenient access to both Calgary and the mountains.
Sundre is located in southwest-central Alberta, approximately 40 km west of Olds, 130 km northwest of Calgary, and 100 km southwest of Red Deer . The town sits on the banks of the Red Deer River at the base of the Rocky Mountain Foothills . This prime location offers residents the perfect balance of small-town living with access to urban amenities and world-class outdoor recreation . The town has a population of approximately 2,600 to 3,000 people .
Sundre has a diverse and resilient economy that spans multiple sectors :
Sundre offers a range of residential and commercial properties for buyers and investors . Recent listings include:
The Sundre Hills Area Structure Plan represents a significant development opportunity for builders and investors looking to be part of the town's future growth.
Sundre is served by the Chinook's Edge School Division (contact: 403-227-7070) :
Post-secondary options include a Red Deer Polytechnic learning site at the Sundre Community Centre through Campus Alberta Central .
The Mountain View Communities Adult Learning Society offers programs for residents:
Contact: 403-518-7020, located at Olds College Ralph Klein Centre, 4500-50 Street, Olds .
Yes, the Sundre Municipal Library serves the community . It is located at #2 - 310 Centre St. N, Sundre, AB T0M 1X0 . Hours are:
Contact: 403-638-4000 .
Sundre offers comprehensive healthcare services :
The Moose & Squirrel clinic features an onsite SIM lab, telehealth capabilities, EDE ultrasound teaching, a resident-led satellite clinic in Caroline, and a nationally recognized Home Palliative Program .
Sundre offers a variety of local businesses and services :
For a complete business directory, visit the Town of Sundre Tourism & Travel Information page .
Sundre is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts with several nearby campgrounds :
Sundre's breathtaking natural surroundings offer year-round outdoor recreation :
Proximity to the Rocky Mountains and Kananaskis Country provides additional world-class recreation opportunities .
The Town of Sundre recently completed a major watermain rehabilitation project along Highway 27 . The aging, leaky cast-iron watermains were replaced, addressing water licensing and lagoon discharge concerns . The project was coordinated with the Transportation and Economic Corridors (TEC) upgrade to Highway 27, which enhances safety and efficiency for the roughly 1,600 vehicles that travel this high-load corridor daily .
Property taxes in Sundre are reasonable. For example, a C1-zoned commercial lot in downtown Sundre had 2024 taxes of approximately $692.44 per lot . Residential and commercial property owners should contact the Town of Sundre directly for current tax rates and assessment information.
Yes, Sundre is a dog-friendly community. The numerous trails, campgrounds, and open spaces in and around Sundre are perfect for walking dogs. Greenwood Campground and Fallen Timber Campground are both pet-friendly, and the surrounding foothills offer plenty of room for dogs to explore.
Yes, Sundre is an excellent place for families. Features include :
Sundre enjoys a well-rounded climate due to its proximity to the Rocky Mountains and occasional warm Chinook winds from the west . Summers are pleasant for outdoor activities, while winters are moderated by Chinooks. The area receives adequate precipitation to support its lush forests and agricultural lands .
The Town of Sundre provides tourism and travel information at 717 Main Avenue West, Box 420, Sundre, Alberta T0M 1X0 .
You can also explore the local business directory for accommodations, dining, and services in the area .
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